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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 was the eldest child and favorite daughter of Sir Thomas More. She married William Roper in 1521.She was born about October 1505, and the age assigned to her in the artist's inscription indicates that this miniature was painted in 1535–36, shortly after her father's execution.

  3. Margaret More se marie en 1521 avec William Roper, un avocat originaire du Kent. Ils ont cinq enfants ensemble : Elizabeth, Mary, Thomas, Margaret et Anthony. Le luthéranisme fervent de William Roper n'est pas sans causer quelques frictions avec le père de Margaret, qui tente en vain de le ramener au catholicisme par le

  4. Mary's intellectual inheritance from More was profoundly influenced by the talents of her mother, Margaret Roper, who Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536) referred to as "not least among the glories of [her] generation."3 Margaret Roper's schooling reflected the standards of early sixteenth century English humanist views on education, while Mary's ...

  5. Margaret Roper’s A Devout Treatise upon the Pater Noster: Here after folowe the seuyn peticions of the Pater noster / translated out of Latyn in to Englysshe Download; XML; Letter of Alice Alington to Margaret Roper, August 17 [1534] Download; XML; Letter of Margaret Roper to Alice Alington [August 1534] Download; XML

  6. Margaret More Roper (1505-44), the eldest daughter of Thomas More, lord chancellor of England, and Joanna Colt, often called ‘Jane’ by modern writers, was born at home in late summer or early autumn of 1505 in Bucklersbury, London, five hundred yards north of the Thames. [1] The More children, Margaret, Elizabeth More Dancy, Cecily More ...

  7. Margaret Roper, Kopie eines Originals von Hans Holbein Margaret Roper (* 1505 in Cheapside, London; † 1544 in Chelsea, London), geborene More, war eine englische Übersetzerin und die älteste Tochter des englischen Humanisten Sir Thomas More.