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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alice_MoreAlice More - Wikipedia

    Lady Alice, More (née Harpur; 1474–1546 or 1551), also known as Dame Alice Moore, was the second wife of Sir Thomas More, who served as Lord Chancellor of England. She is a prominent figure in Tudor history and literature. She was the daughter of Elizabeth (née Adern) and Sir Richard Harpur.

    • 3; only 1 survived infancy (Alice)
    • 1546 or 1551, England
  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › Alice_MoreAlice More - Wikiwand

    Alice, Lady More, also known as Dame Alice Moore, was the second wife of Sir Thomas More, who served as Lord Chancellor of England. She is a prominent figure in Tudor history and literature.

  3. 11 de out. de 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Lady Alice More, the second wife of Thomas More and a prominent figure in the Tudor humanist circle. Discover how she raised her stepchildren, supported her husband's scholarly pursuits, and faced the challenges of his imprisonment and execution.

  4. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Alice Munro, escritora que venceu prêmio Nobel de literatura, morreu aos 92 anos. A informação foi confirmada nesta terça-feira (14), pelo porta-voz da sua editora. A causa da morte não foi ...

  5. Name variations: Alice Middleton; Lady Alice More. Born around 1472; died in 1545; married a man named Middleton (died 1509); became second wife of Thomas More (1478–1535, English scholar and statesman who was slain for his opposition to detaching England from the spiritual authority of the Roman Catholic Church ), in 1511; children: (first ...

  6. merchant Lord Chancellor of England. Lady Alice More was known as the wife of Sir Thomas More, who served as Lord Chancellor of England. Background. She was born Alice Harpur, the daughter of Elizabeth (née Adern) and Sir Richard Harpur. Elizabeth was the daughter of Sir Peter Adern and his wife Catherine. Career.

  7. Download book EPUB. Wicked Women of Tudor England. Retha M. Warnicke. Part of the book series: Queenship and Power ( (QAP)) 336 Accesses. Abstract. Beginning with William Roper’s reminiscences about Thomas More, scholarly attention to his second wife, Alice Middleton, has been more substantial than that to the first one, Jane Colt.