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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.
Cromwell never became king. He was the secretary and chancelor of King Henry VIII, he succeeded Thomas Moore in his job of Chancelor right after his beheading.
thomas cromwell was a roman catholic! lol.
Thomas Cromwell's father, Walter Cromwell, was a cloth merchant and blacksmith.
Thomas Cromwell - minister - was born in 1792.
Thomas Cromwell was related to Oliver Cromwell as his great, great, great uncle.
Thomas More was introduced to Machiavelli's ideas by Thomas Cromwell, an influential advisor to King Henry VIII of England. More strongly disagreed with the political views presented in Machiavelli's work "The Prince."
No it was Oliver Cromwell
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.
Cromwell was anti-monarchy and therefore was never king.
Thomas Cromwell - Canadian jurist - was born on 1952-05-05.