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  1. Margaret se casó con William Roper en 1521 en Eltham, Kent, e hicieron su hogar en Well Hall, Eltham. 9 Ella, como el resto de su familia, era un sincera adherente a los principios de la Iglesia católica ; habiéndose casado con William, un luterano, se dice que ella lo convirtió de nuevo a la religión de sus padres.

  2. Margaret Roper (1505–44) was the eldest child of Sir Thomas More and wife of the English biographer William Roper. It is the second and less well known of two portraits of Roper painted by Holbein. The first, Portrait of an English Woman , is generally believed to show Roper but may depict another unknown lady of the English court.

  3. L'interprétation des lettres soi-disant écrites par Alice Alington et Margaret Roper en 1534 s'est révélée problématique depuis leur première publication en 1557, lorsque l'éditeur écrivait, “On ne sait pas de façon certaine” qui, de Thomas More ou Margaret Roper a écrit la lettre à Alington.

  4. This volume is an important contribution to the field of Margaret More Roper studies, early modern women's writing, as well as Erasmian piety, Renaissance hu...

  5. 25 de set. de 2019 · Margaret More Roper (b. 1505–d. 1544) was the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More and Jane Colt, More’s first wife. More was a vocal proponent of humanism, and he set up a school in his home to ...

  6. Absolute Margaret More 455. Margaret Roper's appeal to the consensus of "good men and so well learned" was consonant with Erasmus's appeals and arguments, the impli- cations of which cracked the Aristotelian infrastructure of late medieval learning, specifically on the issue of gendered identity. As noted, Aristotle.

  7. Margaret Roper House is a residential home that offers nursing care for people living with enduring mental health problems. We offer a wide variety of support including: • Specialist care for people living with mental health problems • A therapeutic environment • Pleasant surroundings • Promoting quality of life, privacy and independence • Individualised programmes