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Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 ... Cleves was quickly annulled on 9 July by the vice-gerential synod, now led by Cranmer and Gardiner. ... reformers were elected ...
Mason was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1873 and was a college tutor from ... In 1908 he was elected vice-chancellor of the ... Thomas Cranmer, 1898 [1]
The Forty-two Articles were the official doctrinal statement of the Church of England for a brief period in 1553. Written by Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and published by King Edward VI's privy council along with a requirement for clergy to subscribe to it, it represented the height of official church reformation prior to the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
October 13 – Cardinal Alessandro Farnese is elected as the 220th pope of ... May 14 – Thomas Cranmer declares Henry VIII of ... leaving six vice-regents ...
Thomas Tenison: Translated from Lincoln. nom. 17 Dec 1715 24 Jan 1737 William Wake: Translated from Lincoln. nom. 9 Feb 1737 10 Oct 1747 John Potter: Translated from Oxford. nom. 21 Oct 1747 13 Mar 1757 Thomas Herring: Translated from York. nom. 29 Mar 1757 19 Mar 1758 Matthew Hutton: Translated from York. nom. 8 Mar 1758 3 Aug 1768 Thomas Secker
Since 1836, only one sitting vice president, George H.W. Bush in 1988, has been elected to the White House. Among those who tried and failed were Richard Nixon in 1960, Hubert Humphrey in 1968 and ...
EGOT, often referred to as the “grand slam” of entertainment awards, originated from the dream of a Miami Vice star nearly 40 years ago. Coined by actor Philip Michael Thomas, best known for ...
Elected in 1524 at the end of the Italian Renaissance, Clement came to the papacy with a high reputation as a statesman. [4] He had served with distinction as chief advisor to Pope Leo X (1513–1521, his cousin), Pope Adrian VI (1522–1523), and commendably as gran maestro of Florence (1519–1523).