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... O Thomas Archbishop, forgive us..." (Chorus) This shows that the women are like a machine, they go on without really thinking, and follow the routine they have ...
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... This visitor tempts Thomas with earthly power, telling him that he, the Archbishop, can be more powerful than the King, if he is willing to use his spiritual ...
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... with the murder of Thomas Becket; thus, the protagonist (Becket) is overcome by the antagonist (the state). Henry makes Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury. ...
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... and thought by using Becket he would gain control over the church by appointing him Archbishop. ... to the demise of the king and to the death of Thomas King Henry ...
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... When he was young, he acted as a page in the Archbishop Morton's home. Archbishop Morton said that Thomas More would be a "marvelous man". ...
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... personal needs. By making Thomas Becket Archbishop he inadvertently destroyed the only loving relationship he had. Thomas Becket's ...
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... Thomas Becket's story begins when King Henry II has trouble prosecuting ... be a government ally, Henry appoints Becket (then King Henry's chancellor) Archbishop. ...
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... Thomas was quickly trained as a priest and in only several days, presented before the Church counsel and ordained Archbishop. It ...
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... future key reformers, such as William Tyndale, Robert Barnes and Thomas Bilney. ... Henceafter the Archbishop was afforded the right to preside of issues that had ...
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... King Henry secured Becket's places after Theobald of Bec; the archbishop of Canterbury helped him out first. Neither Thomas Becket nor King Henry were ...
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... King Henry secured Becket's places after Theobald the archbishop of Canterbury helped him out first. Neither Thomas Becket nor King Henry were completely ...
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... King Henry II made his close and dear friend Thomas Becket Archbishop of Canterbury in hopes that since he and his friend were so close, Becket would give some ...
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... When the Duke of Norfolk says "Thomas, you insult the King and his council in the person of the Lord Archbishop" More simply replies "I insult no one. ...
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... Thomas Becket, the archbishop of Canterbury, was killed by swords in the north transept of his own cathedral today as he stood by the altar of the Virgin Mary. ...
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... Thomas Becket, the archbishop of Canterbury, was killed by swords in the north transept of his own cathedral today as he stood by the altar of the Virgin Mary. ...
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... that formerly belonged to the pope. He appointed Thomas Crammer, as the archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop was now in charge ...
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... he was young he was a page for Archbishop Morton who predicted he would be a "marvelous man.". He then went on to study at Oxford under Thomas Linacre along ...
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... Thomas Becket and Henry II create and strengthen their friendship in many ways. ... Henry II so much that he appoints Becket to be the archbishop of Canterbury. ...
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... Norfolk, Cromwell, Richard Rich, and the Archbishop (Thomas Cranmer) are there to talk to him. With them, they bring the Act of Succession. ...
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... In 1533, in stead of Anne Boleyn's impending pregnancy, Thomas Cranmer, an archbishop, declared Henry's marriage to Catherine invalid, ("the king must stop ...
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... Thomas played the violin so brilliant that Wolfgang often dreamed of them ... and social changes resulting from the installation of the new Archbishop of Salzburg ...
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... e". Thomas played the violin so brilliant that Wolfgang often dreamed of them ... and social changes resulting from the installation of the new Archbishop of Sal! ...
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... his own" (Farah 183). The man most influential in the divorce was Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury. It turns out that ...
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... In one interrogation, More explained to Chancellor Norfolk, Archbishop Cranmer and Cromwell, that ... heroic stand of an admired historical man, Sir Thomas More. ...
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... By 1532 Henry had found a new chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, who proposed that England break with the papacy so that the archbishop of Canterbury, the ...
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... not go very well; Mozart didn't get along with the Archbishop, and relations ... Their third, Johann Thomas Leopold, lived less than a month, their fourth, Theresia ...
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... Therefore, events were hurried on (Woodward 11). On May 23 the Archbishop Thomas Cranmer pronounced the marriage null from the beginning. ...
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... Order of St. John of Jerusalem until it was acquired in 1514, by Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York. (Dynes) Wolsey, a successful ...
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... Things become so bad that Wolfgang resigns and the Archbishop has him literally kicked out. ... His first child to live was Carl Thomas and the second to live was ...
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... (http://www.wfu.edu/Academicdepartments/History/whistory/timeline/europe/1500s/1534a. htm) Henry would be the leader, and the archbishop would be Thomas Cromwell ...
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