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  1. Thomas Cranmer (Aslockton, 2 luglio 1489 – Oxford, 21 marzo 1556) è stato un arcivescovo anglicano inglese, arcivescovo di Canterbury sotto i regni dei sovrani inglesi Enrico VIII ed Edoardo VI Indice

  2. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer im Jahr 1545 (Gemälde von Gerlach Flicke) Thomas Cranmer nach dem Tod Heinrichs VIII. Thomas Cranmer (* 2. Juli 1489 in Aslockton, Nottinghamshire; † 21. März 1556 in Oxford) war ein englischer Erzbischof von Canterbury (1533–1556), Reformator und Märtyrer.

  3. 14 de abr. de 2022 · Thomas Cranmer – the English archbishop who strived very hard to eliminate papal supremacy in England, and thus became one of the leading figures of the English Reformation. Portrait by Gerlach Flicke, 1545. Born: July 2, 1489. Place of birth: Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, England. Died: March 21, 1556.

  4. 1 de ene. de 1996 · Thomas Cranmer: A Life. Thomas Cranmer. : Diarmaid MacCulloch. Yale University Press, Jan 1, 1996 - Biography & Autobiography - 692 pages. Thomas Cranmer, the architect of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer, was the archbishop of Canterbury who guided England through the early Reformation--and Henry VIII through the minefields of divorce.

  5. Thomas Cranmer brûlé comme hérétique. Le 21 mars 1556, Thomas Cranmer (67 ans), archevêque de Cantorbéry, est brûlé comme hérétique. Il avait gagné les faveurs du roi Henri VIII en justifiant son divorce d'avec sa première épouse, Catherine d'Aragon, contre l'avis du pape. En 1549, sous le règne du roi suivant, Édouard VI, fils d ...

  6. Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was an Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the founders of the Church of England under Henry VIII. He helped the king to get rid of Catherine of Aragon and wrote the Book of Common Prayer. He was killed by Mary I of England when he refused to return to Catholicism . He was born in Nottinghamshire and died in Oxford .

  7. Thomas Cranmer (ur. 2 lipca 1489 w Aslockton , zm. 21 marca 1556 w Oksfordzie ) – przywódca reformy anglikańskiej i arcybiskup Canterbury za panowania Henryka VIII Tudora , Edwarda VI Tudora i przez krótki czas królowej Marii I Tudor , z rozkazu której został stracony.