Thomas Wolsey
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Thomas Woolsey
Thomas Wolsey (c. March 1473 – 29 November 1530; sometimes spelled Woolsey) was an English political figure and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. When Henry VIII became king of England in 1509, Wolsey became the King's almoner. Wolsey's affairs prospered, and by 1514 he had become the controlling figure in virtually all matters of state and was extremely powerful within the Church. The highest political position he attained was Lord Chancellor, the King's chief adviser, enjoying great freedom and often depicted as an alter rex (other king). Within the Church he became Archbishop of York, the second most important seat in England, and then was made a cardinal in 1515, giving him precedence over even the Archbishop of Canterbury. His main legacy is from his interest in architecture, in particular his old home of Hampton Court Palace, which stands today.…more
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Wolf Hall (Thomas Cromwell, #1)
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2009
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII
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1992
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The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers
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1986
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Henry VIII: The King and His Court
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2001
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Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII
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1999
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Henry VIII
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1613
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Wolf Hall / Bring Up the Bodies (Thomas Cromwell, #1-2)
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2012
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Murder Most Royal (Tudor Saga, #5)
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1949
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The Serpent Garden
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1996
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Divorced, Beheaded, Survived: A Feminist Reinterpretation of the Wives of Henry VIII
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1995
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