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One of the martyrs burnt at the stake in Oxford in 1555 said to have been an inspiration for the nursery rhyme "Three Blind Mice" is Hugh Latimer, an English bishop. He was a Protestant martyr during the reign of Queen Mary I.
The Oxford Martyrs were tried for heresy in 1555 and subsequently burnt at the stake in Oxford, England, for their religious beliefs and teachings. The three martyrs were the Anglican bishops Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley and Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury. The three were tried at University Church of St Mary the Virgin, the official church of Oxford University on the High Street. The martyrs were imprisoned at the former Bocardo Prison near the still extant St Michael at the Northgate church (at the north gate of the city walls) in Cornmarket Street. The door of their cell is on display in the tower of the church. The martyrs were burnt at the stake just outside the city walls to the south, where Broad Street is now located. Latimer and Ridley were burnt on 16 October 1555. Cranmer was burnt five months later on 21 March 1556. A small area cobbled with stones forming a cross in the centre of the road outside the front of Balliol College marks the site. The Victorian spire-likeMartyrs' Memorial, at the south end of St Giles' nearby, commemorates the events. It is claimed that the scorch marks from the flames can still be seen on the doors of Balliol College (now rehung between the Front Quadrangle and Garden Quadrangle).
Thomas Cranmer
none whatsoever, the people of Tudor times simply pretended to change their beliefs so they wouldnt be burnt (with the exception of few)
Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley were two Protestant bishops who were burned at the stake for heresy in Oxford, England in 1555. They were executed during the reign of Queen Mary I for refusing to renounce their Protestant beliefs and conform to Roman Catholicism. This event is known as the "Oxford Martyrs."
yes he was, it is said he something called the second sight. he got this power after he he was burnt in his face (the cause of his blindness
2Mg + O2 --> 2MgOthe reaction produces a very bright white light which can make u blind, so don't look directly to the 'flame'!
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200 caloires burnt is just that....it is 200 caloires burnt. It is about 1/18 of a pound burnt.
brûlé dans l'amour ~burnt in love Burnt dans l'amour. ~Burnt in love. Je suis brûlé dans l'amour. ~I am burnt in love.
Islam promises beautiful virgins from heaven to all those who will enter heaven. These are not humans but more like angels in the shape of beautiful women. Martyrs are rewarded highly in heaven and become in the high levels in heaven for the noble purpose of their death or for the difficult death they face in life. Martyrs are not only those who die in war, but also who die from some kinds of diseases, or who drown in water, or burnt in fire and God knows what else.
Of course! Everything can get burnt.
Burnt Out was created in 2001.