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  1. Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21 March 1556) was a religious figure who was leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I.

  2. Mar 21, 2016 · Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, articles. Today is the anniversary of Thomas Cranmer's execution on 21st March 1556, when he was burned at the stake in Oxford for heresy. Here is a list of articles from the Tudor Society and the Anne Boleyn Files about this Oxford Martyr.

  3. Mar 21, 2017 · Cranmer arrived back in England in January 1533 and was consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury on the 30th March 1533, after the arrival of papal bulls which were needed for his promotion from priest to Archbishop. The new archbishop worked closely with his King on the annulment proceedings.

  4. May 25, 2021 · By Thomas Cranmers immense learning, ecclesiastical authority and hard work, he dominated the religious revolution, which propelled England into the Reformed Camp. None of the Reformers, neither Luther, Calvin nor Zwingli, thought it unscriptural to use set prayers.

  5. Mar 21, 2018 · As today is the anniversary of the burning of Thomas Cranmer, former Archbishop of Canterbury, on 21st March 1556 in Oxford, I thought I'd list some resources for you to find out more about this fascinating Tudor man.

  6. Apr 14, 2022 · Thomas Cranmer – the English archbishop who strived very hard to eliminate papal supremacy in England, and thus became one of the leading figures of the English Reformation. Portrait by Gerlach Flicke, 1545. Born: July 2, 1489. Place of birth: Aslacton, Nottinghamshire, England. Died: March 21, 1556. Place of death: Oxford, England.

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