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  1. William Warham (nasceu em 1450, Hampshire - 22 de agosto de 1532, Hackington), foi um Arcebispo da Cantuária desde 1503 até sua morte. Foi lorde Chanceler da Inglaterra e era diplomata Inglês entre os reinados de Henrique VII e Henrique VIII .

  2. William Warham (c. 1450 – 22 August 1532) was the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1503 to his death in 1532.

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · William Warham (born c. 1450, Malshanger, Hampshire, England—died August 22, 1532, Canterbury, Kent) was the last of the pre-Reformation archbishops of Canterbury, a quiet, retiring intellectual who nonetheless closed his career with a resolute stand against the anticlerical policies of King Henry VIII of England.

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  4. Once, archbishop, Warham had considerable power and influence and presided over important events. Such events included the coronation of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon on 24th June 1509 and opening speeches in parliament in 1504, 1510, 1512 and 1515.

  5. 14 de mai. de 2018 · views 1,694,319 updated May 29 2018. Warham, William ( c. 1450–1532). Archbishop of Canterbury. Born in Hampshire and educated in law at New College, Oxford, Warham frequently served as a diplomat (1491–1502) and negotiated Prince Arthur's marriage to Catherine of Aragon (1496).

  6. Overview. Warham, William. (c. 1456—1532) administrator and archbishop of Canterbury. Quick Reference. ( c. 1450–1532). Archbishop of Canterbury. Born in Hampshire and educated in law at New College, Oxford, Warham frequently served as a diplomat (1491–1502) and negotiated Prince Arthur's marriage to Catherine of Aragon (1496).

  7. 1 de jul. de 2004 · This article examines actions against heresy and heretics in England in the wake of the 1529 fall of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey. It charts the brief re-emergence of William Warham, archbishop of Canterbury, as the main driving force, arguing that the lord chancellor, Sir Thomas More, did not assert control over heresy policy until late 1531.