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  1. Há 4 dias · Reginald Pole is no easy subject. He can seem like a man who lived several lives: the early years as a nobleman of royal blood serving Henry VIII; the young Cardinal intent on organising a crusade against England’s heretic king; the controversial yet towering Catholic reformer who was so nearly elected Pope; and finally, the last ...

  2. Há 1 dia · REGINALD POLE: O PRIMO PERIGOSO DE HENRIQUE VIII?#henriqueviii #dinastiatudor #reformareligiosa #anglicanismo #catolicismo #reginaldpoleOlá meus queridos com...

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  3. Há 2 dias · In his Discours sur les moyens de bien gouverner (1576), for example, Innocent Gentillet (1532/3–88) claimed that The Prince proposed ‘a tyrannical, rather than political science’; while Cardinal Reginald Pole (1500–58) painted Machiavelli himself as ‘an amoral teacher of force, fraud, cunning, and deception’.

  4. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Pole, Reginald Cardinal. De Concilio Liber and Reformatio Angliae. Rome: Paulus Manutius, 1562. This is the first edition of the first book issued by Paulus Manutius as the head of the Rome publisher In aedibus Populi Romani, which initially operated under papal auspices.

  5. Há 3 dias · After this, it was heard that they made a scrutiny and gave 15 votes to Veruli [Gieronimo Verallo? a Roman, created Cardinal by Paul III, on the 8th April 1549], and 24 to England [Reginald Pole], who at the first ballotation had 26, which caused many to repent, on seeing the votes counted.

  6. Há 3 dias · REGINALD POLE, cardinal of the church of Rome, and related to the blood royal, was elected archbishop of this see in the year 1555, and was consecrated on March 22 that year, the day after Cranmer's execution.

  7. Há 3 dias · All which the earl, by the title of duke of Northumberland, he having been so created, re-conveyed in the 7th year of that reign, to the king, this estate in exchange. After which queen Mary granted them to cardinal Reginald Pole, archbishop of Canterbury, to hold during his life, and one year after as he should by his will determine.