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Please promulgate so we may see everyone’s opinion on the Tudor Era Thomases (Henry VIII edition)
Also, take a shot for each Thomas on the list who was executed!
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16th century English theology Six interesting books!
16th century English theology Six interesting books!
598J Walter Travers 1547 or 1548-1635. And translated by Thomas Cartwright.1535-1603. A Full and Plaine Declaration of Ecclcsiasticall Discipline owt off the Word off God, and off the declininge off the Churehe off England from the same.   [Heidelberg] : Imprinted [by. Michael Schirat], M.D.LXXIIII. [1574]       $13,000 Quarto 18 x 14 cm. Signatures: a⁴ b² A-M⁴ N⁴(±N4) O-2A⁴ 2B²  [1] folded…
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John 1:1-4 - all things were made by it!
Whittingham's, Tyndale's etc, translations before the KJV Translated John 1:1-4 without capital 'w' Instead of translating using 'him' they used 'it'
All things were made by 'it' Without 'it' nothing was made!
These translators understood a word is an 'it' not a 'him' These translators understood a word is 'Something said/written', not a person!
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Pigeon Bentwood Box
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⚜♛ @thetudorsgifs: THE TUDORS WEEK ♛⚜
Day One - Best Episode: Season Two, Episode Seven - Matters of State
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thomas cranmer leading the investigation into katherine howard's sexual relationships from the ages of c.12-17, and settling on executing katherine
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The Tudors (2007-2010)
2.04 ‘The Act of Succession’
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fideidefenswhore · 1 year
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Bordo argues that Dormer’s Anne is superior to the default version derived from Eustace Chapuys and Catholic polemicist Nicholas Sander, described by Paul Friedmann in Anne Boleyn (1884) as ‘incredibly vain, ambitious, unscrupulous, coarse, fierce, and relentless,’ and still found in fiction such as Philippa Gregory’s The Other Boleyn Girl (2001) and Hilary Mantel’s Wolf Hall (2009) and Bring Up the Bodies (2012). The real Anne, though fond of a good time, encountered evangelical thought in the French court, became an avid student of scripture, assisted importation of English Bibles, gave Henry copies of Simon Fish's Supplication of the Beggars and William Tyndale's Obedience of a Christian Man, sought to convert monasteries to educational purposes, and was a patron of evangelicals.
History, Fiction, and The Tudors: Sex, Politics, Power, and Artistic License
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Dorothy Tutin as Anne Boleyn in The Six Wives of Henry VIII (1970)
edited by me; apologies for any remaining artifacts! I’ve tried to get rid of them all but it’s still somewhat visible in the first picture
First two pics are from episode 1 (”Catherine of Aragon”, written by Rosemary Anne Sisson); the rest are from episode 2 (”Anne Boleyn”, written by Nick Mccarty). Henry VIII was played by Keith Michell, Eustace Chapuys (in the second picture) by Edward Atienza, and Thomas Cranmer (in the last picture) by Bernard Hepton. 
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there's a few things which make me think the famous boiled apples comment wasn't the duke of norfolk:
this post
the fact that mary made no attempt to punish norfolk after her accession
obviously not incontrovertible proof, but she appointed him to the privy council and gave him back his titles in her first parliament after he'd been attainted and imprisoned, which doesn't sound like mary acting on a long-standing and bitter grudge
the main reason the quote is attributed to norfolk in the first place is not because he actually said it but because norfolk was a double-dealing pragmatist of the highest order who would probably sell satan to satan if he thought it would save him
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Ok! I am flying to Italy soon so will be hurtling through the sky in a metal tube for seven to nine hours.
Therefore! If anyone has prompts please hit me up. I’m continuing my attempts at learning how to write short things.
In the mood for the usual suspects: Downey, Vetinari, Napoleon, Wellesley, Grima, Eomer, various people from early modern Italy and France (eg Machiavelli, Soderini, Sanudo, Richelieu and so on), etc
Also open to other options though! I think most people here know my interests both in fandom and in terms of history 🖤❤️‍🔥
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16th century English theology Six interesting books!
16th century English theology Six interesting books!
598J Walter Travers 1547 or 1548-1635. And translated by Thomas Cartwright.1535-1603. A Full and Plaine Declaration of Ecclcsiasticall Discipline owt off the Word off God, and off the declininge off the Churehe off England from the same.   [Heidelberg] : Imprinted [by. Michael Schirat], M.D.LXXIIII. [1574]       $13,000 Quarto 18 x 14 cm. Signatures: a⁴ b² A-M⁴ N⁴(±N4) O-2A⁴ 2B²  [1] folded…
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Black Bear Bentwood Box
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⚜♛ @thetudorsgifs: THE TUDORS WEEK ♛⚜
Day Six - Most Underrated Character: Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury
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