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3 de ago. de 2013 · Thomas Cromwell (Putney, Londres, 1485 – 28 de julho de 1540), se tornou o mais poderoso conselheiro do rei Henrique VIII, no século XVI. O principal e o mais poderoso dos conselheiros de Henrique VIII no período de 1532 a 1540 – ano em que o rei, sempre tão volúvel, mandou executá-lo -, Cromwell passou à posteridade como uma figura ...
Thomas Cromwell rose from poor beginnings to become chief minister and the power behind the throne to King Henry VIII. However, falling victim to the King’s anger, he was beheaded in 1540. His greatest triumph was usurped and destroyed. Thomas Cromwell has gone down in history as an ambitious and corrupt politician.
Thomas Cromwell (ur. ok. 1485 w Putney, zm. 28 lipca 1540 w Londynie ) – polityk, doradca i minister Henryka VIII . Został mianowany przez Henryka VIII wikariuszem generalnym Kościoła anglikańskiego , zarządził spis majątków kościelnych i na jego podstawie zostały rozwiązane klasztory.
Thomas Cromwell crossed the English Channel to arrive in Europe, where accounts of his antics in France, Italy, and the low countries become a little unclear. It is believed that the contemporary Italian novelist Matteo Bandello penned a fictional short story depicting Cromwell as a mercenary who marched on Italy with the French army to fight in the Battle of Garigliano in 1503.
22 de mai. de 2020 · Thomas Cromwell (c. 1485-1540) fut le principal ministre d' Henri VIII d'Angleterre (r. de 1509 à 1547) de 1532 à 1540. Avec son roi et l'archevêque de Canterbury Thomas Cranmer (en fonction de 1533 à 1555), Cromwell fut le maître d'œuvre de la Réforme anglaise, qui vit l'Église d'Angleterre se détacher du pape de Rome et qui donna ...
Oliver Cromwell descendia de Catherine Cromwell (nascida por cerca de 1483), uma irmã mais velha do estadista Tudor Thomas Cromwell. Apesar de ter casado, manteve o seu nome, possivelmente para manter a ligação com o seu tio famoso. Das suas crianças, Richard Cromwell (1500-1544
14 de mai. de 2018 · Cromwell, Thomas (c.1485–1540).Thomas Cromwell was the second of the great ministers to whom Henry VIII gave much trust and an imposing array of offices; he was the one most personally associated with the programme which made Henry VIII supreme head of the church in England.