I am assuming you mean Sir Thomas More.
Sir Thomas More was found guilty of treason and beheaded on 6 July 1535. He went bravely to his death and his last words were "The King's good servant, but God's first."
Sir Thomas More was imprisoned in the Tower of London by King Henry VIII.
Henry VIII executed many people including two wives. Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard. Another person was Sir Thomas More.
Sir Thomas More was executed because he refused to acknowledge King Henry VIII as the Supreme Head of the Church of England and rejected the validity of the king's marriage to Anne Boleyn. More's steadfast adherence to his Catholic faith and his loyalty to the Pope ultimately led to his conviction for treason in 1535. His execution highlighted the conflict between the monarchy and the Catholic Church during the English Reformation.
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Portrait of Sir Thomas More - Holbein - was created in 1527.
Sir Thomas More was a major figure in the reign of Henry VIII. He was into politics.
Sir Thomas More was executed at Tower Hill in London on July 6, 1535. He was sentenced to death for treason due to his refusal to accept King Henry VIII's separation from the Catholic Church and his opposition to the King's marriage to Anne Boleyn. More's execution was carried out by beheading, and he is remembered as a martyr for his beliefs.
thomas more died on July 6th, 1478. (executed by beheading)
Sir Thomas More was born on February 7, 1478.
Sir Thomas More (1478 - 1535), the ill-fated Lord Chancellor of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) was not actually assassinated. He was sentenced to death for refusing to agree to the divorce of the king from Queen Catherine of Aragon, and the king's subsequent marriage to Anne Boleyn. Sir Thomas was executed on the 6 July 1535 by beheading, on Tower Hill, the Tower of London.
Sir Thomas More wrote Utopia. Sir Thomas Malory wrote The Morte D'Arthur. Sir Thomas Wyatt wrote "They flee from me that sometime do me seek" and other poems. Sir Thomas Browne wrote Religio Medici. Sir Thomas Littleton wrote On Tenures. Sir Thomas Crapper wrote nothing but thank heaven for him.
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