For treason i think
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Thomas Culpeper was executed on December 10, 1541. He was found guilty of having an adulterous relationship with Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of King Henry VIII. Culpeper and Catherine were both condemned to death for treason.
Louis Riel Murdered Thomas Scott. ======================== Louis Riel did not murder Thomas Scott. In fact, Riel did not kill anyone. Louis Riel was convicted of treason and was hanged in Regina, Northwest Territories, on November 16, 1885. (Regina is now the capital of the Province of Saskatchewan.) Riel is the only person in Canada's history to have been executed for the crime of treason.
One of the most notable dissenters publicly executed was Thomas More, an English lawyer and statesman. He was executed in 1535 for refusing to accept King Henry VIII's authority as the head of the Church of England and for opposing the king's divorce from Catherine of Aragon. More's steadfast adherence to his Catholic faith and refusal to compromise his principles ultimately led to his martyrdom. His execution is often seen as a significant moment in the struggle between individual conscience and state power.
During the French Revolution more than 18,000 revolutionists were executed. Some of have said that nearly 40,000 revolutionists were actually executed.
Thomas Cranmer did not die during the reign of Henry VIII. It was not until Mary I ascended the throne did she have him put on trial for heresy and treason. He was executed on March 21st, 1556 at the age of 66.
Thomas Cranmer was born on July 2, 1489.
Thomas Cranmer was born on July 2, 1489.
Thomas Cranmer died on March 21, 1556 at the age of 66.
Thomas Cranmer died on March 21, 1556 at the age of 66.
Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was not killed in 1536; he was executed in 1556 during the reign of Queen Mary I. His execution was part of the Marian persecutions, as he was a leading figure of the English Reformation and opposed Catholic restoration. Cranmer was tried for heresy and was ultimately burned at the stake.
Pope Clement VII was the pope who eventually excommunicated Henry VII and Thomas Cranmer.
T. Cranmer has written: 'Memorials of the most reverend father in God, Thomas Cranmer'
Thomas Cranmer was born on July 2, 1489 and died on March 21, 1556. Thomas Cranmer would have been 66 years old at the time of death or 526 years old today.
Thomas Cranmer was sentenced to death by burning. He died because of his support for Jane Grey's ascension to the English throne.
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Thomas Cranmer was executed in 1556 primarily for his role in the English Reformation and his support for Protestant reforms. As the Archbishop of Canterbury, he played a significant part in establishing the Book of Common Prayer and the doctrine of the Church of England. After the accession of Mary I, who sought to restore Catholicism, Cranmer was arrested, tried for heresy, and ultimately burned at the stake for his beliefs and actions against the Catholic Church. His martyrdom made him a symbol of Protestant resistance.