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Church seeks to exhume head of Catholic martyr Sir Thomas More… 500 years after it was put on a pike
THE head of Sir Thomas More, the Catholic martyr and former Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII, could soon be dug up, five ...
For perspective, we turned to the 16th-century philosopher Sir Thomas More, who coined the term and wrote the book “Utopia.” ...
The words, spoken by the character of Sir Thomas More, a famous advisor to Henry VIII, form part of Shakespeare's only surviving handwritten script, The Book of Sir Thomas More.
In "Courting India," Nandini Das examines the 17th-century diary of Thomas Roe, a central figure in the history of British colonialism in India.
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Permission is being sought to exhume Thomas More’s head from a Kent vault, 500 years after it was put on a pike on London Bridge.
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Who depicted Thomas More best? - MSNDepictions of Sir Thomas More in these works (pictured, Martin Shaw as More in Robert Bolt's play) are very different, taking contrasting views of his character, beliefs and historical role.
“Employ me,” Richard Rich begs Sir Thomas More in a powerful scene from the film A Man for All Seasons, the 1966 Oscar winner for “Best Picture.” Many young people have said the same ...
The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements. Translated from the Text of Heiberg, with Introduction and Commentary, by Sir Thomas L. Heath. Second edition, revised with additions.
On May 19, 1935, Pope Pius XI canonized Sir Thomas More and Cardinal John Fisher as saints of the Catholic Church.
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