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  1. Biografia de Thomas Wolsey - Político y Cardenal Inglés. TOMAS WOLSEY (1475?-1530): Entre los hombres de estado de Inglaterra el primero verdaderamente renacentista es el cardenal Tomás Wolsey, el gran canciller de Enrique VIII. enacentista en todos los aspectos: por la rápida ascensión de su fortuna, por la inclinación de sus gustos, por ...

  2. 19 de may. de 2020 · Thomas Wolsey, cardinal de York (c. 1473-1530) fut Lord Chancelier d'Henri VIII d'Angleterre (r. 1509-1547) d'environ 1513 à 1529. Wolsey devint l'homme le plus puissant d'Angleterre après le roi, il créa la cour de la Chancellerie, travailla avec un certain succès à la politique étrangère de l'Angleterre et construisit le célèbre palais de Hampton Court près de Londres.

  3. Thomas Wolsey was born between 1470 and 1473 in Ipswich, Suffolk. He was the son of Robert and Joan Wolsey. Robert owned a tavern in the parish of St. Mary at the Elms in Ipswich. Traditionally, Wolsey’s father has been identified as a butcher and cattle dealer. Thomas Wolsey’s humble origins proved a source of mirth to his critics during his long career. During his childhood and ...

  4. THOMAS, CARDINAL WOLSEY was born in Ipswich, Suffolk, possibly in 1473. His father Robert Wulcy was a butcher, innkeeper, and cattle dealer. Wolsey studied at Magdalen College, Oxford, taking his B.A. in 1488, and an M.A. in 1491. On March 10, 1498 he was ordained priest, and in October, 1500 presented the rectory of Limington in Somerset by ...

  5. 9 de nov. de 2015 · Thomas Wolsey fue un arzobispo, estadista y Lord Canciller de Enrique VIII, y una de los últimos eclesiásticos en jugar un papel dominante en la vida política de Inglaterra. Thomas Wolsey nació en Ipswich, Suffolk, alrededor de 1475. Su padre, que se cree era un carnicero, le proporcionó una buena educación enviándolo al Magdalen College ...

  6. Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. Published 6th March 2015. Thomas Wolsey was the last, and perhaps the most powerful, of the great mediaeval prelates to hold high office in England.He was famous for his administrative ability, his skill in foreign affairs and his closeness to his master, Henry VIII. He was also notorious for pride, arrogance and ...

  7. Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/1–d. 1530) was the English Renaissance cardinal par excellence: archbishop of York, lord chancellor, prince of the Church, papal legate, peacemaker between nations, and patron of the arts and of education. The more he sought to achieve, the more he was resented by the king’s other subjects; the higher he rose, the ...