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    Richard Foxe (sometimes Richard Fox) (c. 1448 – 5 October 1528) was an English churchman, the founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He was successively Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester, and became also Lord Privy Seal.

  2. Richard Foxe was an English ecclesiastical statesman, one of the chief ministers of King Henry VII (ruled 1485–1509) and founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford (1515–16). After receiving ordination into the priesthood Foxe became secretary in Paris to Henry Tudor, Earl of Richmond, an exiled.

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  3. Entrevista com O Escritor e Poeta Richard Foxe. Uma entrevista que tive o prazer de realizar com o escritor recantista Richard Foxe, abaixo se vê um homem de muita vivência, transparência e sinceridade nos argumentos que defende. Recebi grandes ensinamentos em cada pergunta respondida por nosso nobre escritor.

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  4. RICHARD FOX (or Foxe), successively Bishop of Exeter, Bath and Wells, Durham, and Winchester, Lord Privy Seal, and founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, was born about 1448 at Ropesley near Grantham, Lincolnshire.

  5. 14 de ago. de 2012 · BISHOP Richard Foxe was one of the most important and influential men in England but never forgot his roots. He added a porch to Ropsley church, the village of his birth and in the last days of his life he used his personal wealth to form the boys’ grammar school in Grantham – which survives today as the King’s School.

  6. Richard Foxe (c.1448–1528), Bishop of Winchester, Lord Privy Seal to Henry VII and Henry VIII and Founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford . Hans Corvus (active 1512–after 1544) Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford

  7. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Foxe, Richard. views 2,086,496 updated. FOXE, RICHARD. Bishop of Winchester, England, Lord Privy Seal to Henry VII and Henry VIII, founder of Corpus Christi College, Oxford; b. Ropesley, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, 1447 or 1448; d. probably at the castle of Wolvesey in Winchester, Oct. 5, 1528.