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  1. Thomas Cromwell, Essex I. earlje ( Putney, 1485 k. – Tower Hill, 1540. július 28.) kivégzett angol politikus főpap. 1532 és 1540 között VIII. Henrik angol király miniszterelnöke volt. Anglia Lord Protectora, Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) a nővérétől, Catherine Cromwelltől származott.

  2. Thomas Cromwell, primo conte di Essex (Putney, 1485 circa – Tower Hill, 28 luglio 1540), è stato un politico inglese. Servì come primo ministro di re Enrico VIII dal 1532 al 1540. Il Lord protettore d'Inghilterra, Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658), discendeva dalla sorella di Thomas, Catherine Cromwell.

  3. Gregory Cromwell, ca. 1535-40, Hans Holbein. Nadat Bainbridge in 1514 was overleden, keerde Cromwell in augustus van dat jaar naar Engeland terug. Hij trad in dienst bij kardinaal Wolsey en werd weer met het behandelen van kerkelijke zaken belast, hoewel hij een leek was. In 1519 trouwde hij met Elizabeth Wyckes (1489–1527), met wie hij een ...

  4. Thomas Cromwell, I conde de Essex ( Putney, Surrey, Inglaterra, circa 1485 - Tower Hill, Londres, Inglaterra, 28 de julio de 1540) fue un estadista y abogado inglés que sirvió al rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra como secretario de Estado y ministro principal durante el periodo de 1532 a 1540, y que fue ejecutado por decapitación en la Torre de ...

  5. Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex. Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex, KG, PC (c. 1485 – 28 July 1540) was an English statesman and lawyer. He was King Henry VIII 's chief minister (like Prime Minister) from 1532 to 1540. He held many important posts, ending as Lord Chamberlain.

  6. Only one of the boys survived infancy – Oliver Cromwell, who was born in Huntingdon on 25 th April 1599. We know relatively little about Oliver’s early life. We know that he attended the Huntingdon Grammar School (then located in the building which is now the Cromwell Museum) between 1610 and 1616, where he would have received a ...

  7. 14 de mai. de 2020 · Henry condemned him to death without trial. In 1540, Henry VIII gave his primary advisor, Thomas Cromwell, the axe. Well, technically the executioner gave him the axe, but the point still holds. Citing a dubious "contemporary" source, Arthur Galton describes an "ungodly" affair in which the executioner hacked at Cromwell's neck for ...