from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980 Utopia. Any imaginary state who inhabitants live under perfect circumstances; ideal commonwealths described by Plato, Bacon, and St. Thomas More in his book Utopia; in an invidious sense, any visionary reform without consideration of man's human weaknesses and defects.
Sir R H. Matthew has written: 'Belfast'
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Sir Thomas Wyatt and Henry Howard Kidd
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Thomas Brown has written: 'A key to the evangelical sense of the Old and New Testament books'
Thomas Stapleton has written: 'The life and illustrious martyrdom of Sir Thomas More'
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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Sir Thomas More was a major figure in the reign of Henry VIII. He was into politics.
Portrait of Sir Thomas More - Holbein - was created in 1527.
Yes, 'Utopia' was written by Sir Thomas More.
Sir Thomas More was born on February 7, 1478.