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Thomas Wolsey (/ˈwʊlzi/ WUUL-zee; c. March 1473 – 29
November 1530) was an
English statesman and
Catholic cardinal. When
Henry VIII
became King of England...
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Thomas Wolsey (1473–1530) was an
English statesman and clergyman.
Wolsey may also
refer to:
Louis Wolsey (1877–1953),
American rabbi Henry Wolsey Bayfield...
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Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827 –
April 10, 1897) was an
American lawyer and
politician who
served as a
United States Senator from
Indiana from...
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banished or
executed when they fell out of his favour.
Thomas Wolsey,
Thomas More,
Thomas Cromwell, and
Thomas Cranmer all
figured prominently...
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progress through France,
Wolsey received orders from
Henry to send back his secretary, Gardiner, for
fresh instructions.
Wolsey was
obliged to
reply that...
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Wolsey is a
heritage British clothing brand founded in 1755,
making it one of the
oldest existing textile companies in the world. The
brand sells men's...
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began in 1514 for
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey,
Archbishop of York and the
chief minister of
Henry VIII. In 1529, as
Wolsey fell from favour, the
cardinal gave...
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health declines until his
death in
January 1547.
Cardinal Wolsey Sam
Neill (2007)
Thomas Wolsey Episode 1.01
Episode 1.10 King
Henry VIII's
primary and...
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powerful English statesman and
churchman in the
Tudor period,
Thomas Wolsey,
Archbishop of York, and
mother of his two
illegitimate children. Joan was...
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Winter (c. 1510 – c. 1546) was the
illegitimate son of
Cardinal Thomas Wolsey by his
mistress Joan Larke.
Thanks to his father's patronage,
Wynter held...