because they were friends
Sire Thomas More was an intellectual and humanist during Henry VIII's reign. Thomas More was a member of the King's Council as well as Speaker of the House in Parliament. Thomas More acted as Henry VIII's close adviser and confident. After the dismissal of Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas More was also appointed as the Chancellor to King Henry VIII.
Cardinal wolsey, then Thomas More
I believe that Patrick Henry was the rationalist and Thomas Jefferson was more of an idealist
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams.
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Henry II had Thomas à Becket assassinated. Henry VIII executed Thomas More. I know of no Thomases associated with Henry VII.
Sire Thomas More was an intellectual and humanist during Henry VIII's reign. Thomas More was a member of the King's Council as well as Speaker of the House in Parliament. Thomas More acted as Henry VIII's close adviser and confident. After the dismissal of Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas More was also appointed as the Chancellor to King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII often had tumultuous relationships with his friends and advisers, much like his wives. Some of his closest companions were Thomas Wolsey, Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Richard Rich, and Thomas Cranmer, and Charles Brandon.
Thomas More refused to recognize Henry VIII as supreme head of the Church of England. As a result of his actions, he was beheaded.
In a debate defending the negative side, why shouldn't Thomas More yielded to King Henry?
Because Henry VIII didnt like thomas more and decided to close thy chuch of the catholics
Cardinal wolsey, then Thomas More
I believe that Patrick Henry was the rationalist and Thomas Jefferson was more of an idealist
Henry VIII of England
Henry viii did like Thomas Cramner. This was because he allowed Henry to have a divorce with Catherine of Aragon. Mary wasn't very happy with Thomas for splitting up her parents, so when she was Queen, she had him killed. The end.
Sir Thomas More was a major figure in the reign of Henry VIII. He was into politics.
Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams.