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  1. Thomas Wolsey (ou Wulcy), né entre 1471 et 1476 à Ipswich , et mort le 29 novembre 1530 à Leicester, est un homme d’État et un cardinal anglais. D'origine modeste, Thomas Wolsey devint la figure principale dans les affaires de l'État pendant de nombreuses années sous le règne d' Henri VIII , avant de tomber en disgrâce.

  2. Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Cardinal, Archbishop of York, b. at Ipswitch, the usually accepted date, 1471, being probably three or four years too early; d. at Leicester Abbey, 29 November, 1530. His father, Robert Wulcy (or Wolsey), was a man of substance, owning property ...

  3. 26 de jul. de 2017 · Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/1–d. 1530) was the English Renaissance cardinal par excellence: archbishop of York, lord chancellor, prince of the Church, papal legate, peacemaker between nations, and patron of the arts and of education. The more he sought to achieve, the more he was resented by the king’s other subjects; the higher he rose, the ...

  4. Thomas Wolsey was born in Ipswich around 1471. Often described as a butcher’s son, his origins were undoubtedly modest. 1 He graduated from Magdalene College, Oxford, in 1486, but he was not ordained until 1498. He seems at first to have set his sights on a career in the church and began studying for a degree in theology.

  5. Thomas Wolsey (asi 1471 – 29. listopad 1530) byl anglický státník a kardinál římskokatolické církve . Když se roku 1509 stal Jindřich VIII. anglickým králem, stal se Wolsey jeho almužníkem. Jeho vliv vzrůstal a roku 1514 se stal rozhodující osobou ve státních záležitostech a nejmocnější postavou církve. Nejvyšším ...

  6. The 'Thomas Wolsey 550' project. The ‘Thomas Wolsey 550’ project launched in March 2023 to recognise and celebrate the 550th anniversary of the birth of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (c1473-1530). Thomas Wolsey rose from humble beginnings in Ipswich to become the most powerful statesman in England, alongside King Henry VIII. His career was ...

  7. Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Archbishop of York (l. c. 1473-1530 CE) served as Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547 CE) from around 1513 CE to 1529 CE. Wolsey rose to become the most powerful man in England after the king, he created the Chancery court, worked with some success at England's foreign policy, and famously built Hampton Court Palace near London.