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  1. Robert Warton. 2 lipca 1536. George Day. 6 maja 1543. 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.

  2. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer ( Aslacton ( Nottinghamshire ), 2 juli 1489 – Oxford, 21 maart 1556) was de anglicaanse aartsbisschop van Canterbury tijdens het bewind van de Engelse heersers Hendrik VIII, Eduard VI, Jane Grey en Maria Tudor . Cranmer bewerkstelligde in 1533 de nietigverklaring van het huwelijk tussen Hendrik VIII en Catharina ...

  3. Thomas Cranmer foi o arcebispo de Canterbury durante o reinado de Henrique VIII da Inglaterra. Ele foi preso e condenado à morte por heresia em 1556 por suas crenças protestantes. Ele é lembrado por ter escrito o Livro de Oração Comum, que ainda é usado em muitas igrejas anglicanas.

  4. Thomas Cranmer ( 2 juillet 1489 - 21 mars 1556) fut l'un des principaux artisans de la Réforme anglaise et archevêque de Canterbury durant les règnes d' Henri VIII, d' Édouard VI et de Marie Ire. Il prononça le divorce d'Henri VIII et de Catherine d'Aragon qui entraîna la séparation de l'Église d'Angleterre et du Saint-Siège.

  5. 13 de ene. de 2020 · Thomas Cranmer (1489–1556) was a leading reformer in the Church of England and the chief architect behind Anglicanism. His life, legacy, and fate were entangled with those of several English monarchs. King Henry VIII (1491-1547) appointed Cranmer the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. During the reign of King Edward VI (1537–1553 ...

  6. Thomas Cranmer took down Catholicism's hegemony over English society by using the powers of his position to encourage the Protestant faith. Cranmer was martyred because of his support for justification and Holy Communion sola fide .

  7. 17 de mar. de 2024 · Thomas Cranmer (born July 2, 1489, Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, England—died March 21, 1556, Oxford) was the first Protestant archbishop of Canterbury (1533–56), adviser to the English kings Henry VIII and Edward VI. As archbishop, he put the English Bible in parish churches, drew up the Book of Common Prayer, and composed a litany that ...