Thomas More, about what he did in his life and why he was so hard to put down by the Catholic Church and many of his former friends in the English government
Title: Thomas More, about what he did in his life and why he was so hard to put down by the Catholic Church and many of his former friends in the English government
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 468 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Thomas More, about what he did in his life and why he was so hard to put down by the Catholic Church and many of his former friends in the English government
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 468 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Thomas More
Thomas More was born in London, England in 1478. He was
truly one to represent the age he lived in, a lawyer, statesman,
humanist, ascetic, advocate for equal rights for women, an
enlightened teacher, Henry the 8ths Lord Chancellor, author of
Utopia. Thomas more was born the son of a Judge, and finally (as
some see him) a Roman Catholic Martyr and (as i see him) a true
defender of his morals
Sir Thomas
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in 1935.
Sir Thomas More was an Honourable man that lived strictly by his morals. Although there were certain technichalities that concerned Anne Boleyns marriage to Henry the 8th he believed that it was "unholy" and therefore could never support it. He took his morals with him to his death, and would not compromise for anything. This i find a quality of utter importance and wish dearly there were more people of his beliefs alive today.