Arrange the marriage between Henry VIII and Ann of Cleeves, who Henry called the Flander's Mare.
Cromwell, and earlier on Thomas More
Thomas Cromwell, Edward Borough, Thomas Boleyn, Thomas Seymore, etc.
Thomas Cromwell was related to Oliver Cromwell as his great, great, great uncle.
Thomas CromwellThe English statesman Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex (ca. 1485-1540), was the chief minister of Henry VIII from 1532 to 1540 and was largely responsible for revolutionary reforms in the English Church and in administration of the state.
Cromwell was probably the most intelligent member of the king's advisors, he had risen from the commons. He helped Henry VIII to get rid of Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boylin and Ann of Cleeves.
He was the chief adviser for Henry VIII
Cromwell, and earlier on Thomas More
Thomas Cromwell, Edward Borough, Thomas Boleyn, Thomas Seymore, etc.
I only know two...... Thomas Cromwell Thomas More
two of Henry's ministers were thomas cromwell and cardinal woolsey
Thomas Cromwell was Henry VIII's main advisor, Cromwell advised him to put extra defenses on the south coast of England in fear of the french attacking. Thomas Cromwell was the main head in government for several years. he also was pushing for England to be a protestant country.
First of all, there is no "Roman Catholic Church", that is a slur, in English, from after the protestant revolt, to refer to the Catholic Church. Secondly, Thomas Cromwell was tried by Henry VIII on charges of heresy and treason, and executed by King Henry VIII, himself a heretic, and an apostate from the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church had nothing to do with Thomas Cromwell.
Thomas Cromwell was related to Oliver Cromwell as his great, great, great uncle.
They were both Chancellors under Henry VIII. More was a strong believer in Catholicism while Cromwell was one of the driving reformers to convert to Protestantism.
Thomas CromwellThe English statesman Thomas Cromwell, Earl of Essex (ca. 1485-1540), was the chief minister of Henry VIII from 1532 to 1540 and was largely responsible for revolutionary reforms in the English Church and in administration of the state.
Cromwell was probably the most intelligent member of the king's advisors, he had risen from the commons. He helped Henry VIII to get rid of Cathrine of Aragon, Anne Boylin and Ann of Cleeves.
No, Cromwell was executed by Henry VIII, though I'm pretty sure if he'd still been alive when Mary came to the throne she would have had him executed.