After Thomas Cromwell's execution in 1540, Thomas Cranmer, the Archbishop of Canterbury, emerged as a significant figure in the English Reformation. He played a crucial role in the establishment of the Church of England and the development of its doctrines. Additionally, figures such as Edward Seymour, the Duke of Somerset and uncle to King Edward VI, gained power during this period, influencing the political landscape of England.
thomas cromwell was a roman catholic! lol.
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.
No it was Oliver Cromwell
Nope, Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Cromwell were not related. Oliver Cromwell was a military and political leader in England during the 17th century, while Thomas Cromwell was a statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII. So, no family reunion for those two!
Thomas Cromwell
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.
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.
No it was Oliver Cromwell
Thomas Cromwell - Canadian jurist - was born on 1952-05-05.
Elizabeth Wyckes.
wife of Thomas Cromwell
He was executed.
He was a Blacksmith.
Nope, Oliver Cromwell and Thomas Cromwell were not related. Oliver Cromwell was a military and political leader in England during the 17th century, while Thomas Cromwell was a statesman who served as chief minister to King Henry VIII. So, no family reunion for those two!
Thomas Cromwell was about 55 years old when he died on July 28, 1540. (born c. 1485)