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The king accused More of treason and ordered his execution in 1535. Now, St. Dunstan's hopes to conserve the Catholic saint's remains ahead of the quincentenary of his death ...
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Exploring Henry VIII's Inner Circle | Holbein with Suzannah Lipscomb
Imagine coming face to face with the extraordinary people who filled the court of King Henry VIII. Well we can! Thanks to the ...
Shortly after Thomas More, a leading statesman and longtime friend of Henry VIII, was executed on July 6, 1535, his head was parboiled and tarred, then stuck on a spike on London Bridge as a ...
According to the most accurate account of More’s last words, published shortly after his death, the great saint and statesman actually said, “I die the King’s good servant, and God’s first.” ...
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