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More, Thomas (1478–1535)

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M. Mirak-Wiessbach- Schiller Institute 2001 speech- St. Thomas More
Summer European Conference August 18-19, 2001. [eng]
The Richard III and Yorkist History Server
Much of the traditional account of the evil Richard III is based on this work, and Sir Thomas More's reputation as a saint and martyr has had a pronounced effect on the history's acceptance. Here are a hypertext edition of More's History plus pro- and anti-More evaluations. [eng]
Sir Thomas More
English saint and diplomat, More was the author or Utopia and lord chancellor from 1529 to 1532. More had been one of Henry VIII's primary councilors. He began to fall out of favor with the king when he did not sign a letter urging the pope to declare Henry's marriage to Catherine void. [eng]
The Trial of Sir Thomas More, 1535
Thomas More was born in London on February 7, 1478. He was educated at St. Anthony's School in London, then the best in the city. More managed to get a placement with the family of the Archbishop of Canterbury through his father's influence. Sir Thomas More, Senior, was a prominent local barrister. Thomas Junior went on to study at Oxford where he wanted to learn Greek. But Greek was frowned upon by the elite because it was thought that it would give young people access to "novel and dangerous ways of thinking." Couldn't have that. More's father removed him from Oxford and sent him to tutor in law. [eng]
Patron Saints Index: Saint Thomas More
Memorial 22 June Profile Studied at London and Oxford. Page for the Archbishop of Canterbury. Lawyer. Twice married, father of one son and three daughters, and a devoted family man. Writer. Friend of King Henry VIII. Lord Chancellor of England, a position of power second only to the king. [eng]
The Life of Sir Thomas More (1478-1535)
Hypertext biography of Sir Thomas More, Renaissance English author and Catholic martyr. [eng]
iEMLS Conference Papers: Utopia as Mirror
Utopia as Mirror for a Life and Times By Richard Marius. [eng]
Motu Proprio proclaiming Saint Thomas More Patron of Statesmen and Politicians - John Paul II (31 October 2000) -
John Paul II, Apostolic Letter issued Motu Proprio proclaiming Saint Thomas More Patron of Statesmen and Politicians, 31 October 2000. [eng]
Modern History Sourcebook: William Roper: The Life of Sir Thomas More
Sir Thomas More was born in London in 1478, and died on Tower Hill in 1535, along with Bishop John Fisher of Rochester. In 1935 he was canonized, along with Fisher, as a martyr for the Catholic faith. Feast Day, June 22. [eng]
Bold Type: Peter Ackroyd
Peter Ackroyd's The Life of Thomas More is a magnificent reconstruction of the life of the most brilliant lawyer the English-speaking world has ever known. [eng]
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