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  1. Anne Askew, nacida Ayscough o Ascue (1521-16 de julio de 1546), fue una escritora, poeta y mártir protestante inglesa condenada por herejía durante el reinado de Enrique VIII.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_AskewAnne Askew - Wikipedia

    Anne Askew (sometimes spelled Ayscough or Ascue), married name Anne Kyme (1521 – 16 July 1546), was an English writer, poet, and Protestant preacher who was condemned as a heretic during the reign of Henry VIII of England.

  3. 16 de jul. de 2017 · 16 th July marks the anniversary of the death of Anne Askew, the last martyr to be executed under the reign of Henry VIII, one of the first English women to ask for a divorce and the only woman on record to have been tortured in the Tower of London… Oh, and one of history’s biggest bad asses.

  4. Hace 4 días · In 1545, Anne Askew was arrested and interrogated about the tenets of her faith, such as transubstantiation, Christ’s sufficiency, and her views on purgatory. She answered based on Scripture and was released after twelve days of imprisonment with the order to return to her husband.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › es › Anne_AskewAnne Askew - Wikiwand

    Anne Askew, nacida Ayscough o Ascue , fue una escritora, poeta y mártir protestante inglesa condenada por herejía durante el reinado de Enrique VIII. Junto a Margaret Cheyne, esposa de Sir John Bulmer, quien fue torturada y ejecutada de manera similar tras la Peregrinación de Gracia en 1537, Anne es la única mujer según los registros ...

  6. 6 de may. de 2021 · Si el hecho de atreverse a plasmar sus ideas y difundirlas es un acto verdaderamente revolucionario; entonces Anne Askew, torturada y quemada viva en plena juventud puede considerarse como una poeta revolucionaria en un lugar y una época de salvajismo propugnado por la lucha ideológica por el poder.

  7. 29 de may. de 2019 · Introduction. Anne Askew was born of a notable Lincolnshire family and became a Protestant voice of radical reformation at the end of the reign of Henry VIII. According to Bale, Askew was compelled to marry Thomas Kyme as a substitute for her sister’s prior betrothal upon her untimely death.