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- Thomas_Wolsey abstract "Thomas Wolsey (c. March 1473 – 29 November 1530; sometimes spelled Woolsey) was an English political figure and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. When Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, Wolsey became the King's almoner. Wolsey's affairs prospered, and by 1514 he was the controlling figure in virtually all matters of state and extremely powerful within the Church. The highest political position he attained was Lord Chancellor, the King's chief adviser. In that position, he enjoyed great freedom, and was often depicted as an alter rex (other king).Within the Church, he became Archbishop of York, the second most important seat in England, and then was made a cardinal in 1515, giving him precedence, even over the Archbishop of Canterbury. His main legacy is from his interest in architecture, in particular his old home of Hampton Court Palace, which stands today.".
- Thomas_Wolsey almaMater Magdalen_College,_Oxford.
- Thomas_Wolsey birthDate "1473".
- Thomas_Wolsey birthPlace Ipswich.
- Thomas_Wolsey birthPlace Suffolk.
- Thomas_Wolsey birthYear "1473".
- Thomas_Wolsey deathDate "1530-11-29".
- Thomas_Wolsey deathPlace Leicester.
- Thomas_Wolsey deathPlace Leicestershire.
- Thomas_Wolsey deathYear "1530".
- Thomas_Wolsey nationality England.
- Thomas_Wolsey office "Archbishop of York".
- Thomas_Wolsey office "Lord Chancellor".
- Thomas_Wolsey religion Catholic_Church.
- Thomas_Wolsey restingPlace Leicester_Abbey.
- Thomas_Wolsey termPeriod Thomas_Wolsey__1.
- Thomas_Wolsey termPeriod Thomas_Wolsey__2.
- Thomas_Wolsey thumbnail Cardinal_Wolsey_Christ_Church.jpg?width=300.
- Thomas_Wolsey viafId "22937889".
- Thomas_Wolsey wikiPageExternalLink coat-of-arms.
- Thomas_Wolsey wikiPageExternalLink fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=4511.
- Thomas_Wolsey wikiPageExternalLink TheLifeAndDeathOfCardinalWosley.
- Thomas_Wolsey wikiPageID "31035".
- Thomas_Wolsey wikiPageRevisionID "606511958".
- Thomas_Wolsey almaMater Magdalen_College,_Oxford.
- Thomas_Wolsey appointed "1514-09-15".
- Thomas_Wolsey birthDate "March 1473".
- Thomas_Wolsey birthPlace "Ipswich, Suffolk, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey caption "Sampson Strong's portrait of Cardinal Wolsey at Christ Church".
- Thomas_Wolsey cardinal "1515-09-10".
- Thomas_Wolsey coatOfArms "Wolsey banner.jpg".
- Thomas_Wolsey consecratedBy William_Warham.
- Thomas_Wolsey consecration "1514-03-26".
- Thomas_Wolsey dateAdopted "1525-08-04".
- Thomas_Wolsey dateOfBirth "March 1473".
- Thomas_Wolsey dateOfDeath "1530-11-29".
- Thomas_Wolsey deathDate "1530-11-29".
- Thomas_Wolsey deathPlace "Leicester, Leicestershire, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey escutcheon "Sable, on a cross engrailed argent, between four leopards' faces azure a lion passant gules; on a chief or between two Cornish choughs proper a rose gules barbed vert and seeded or".
- Thomas_Wolsey hasPhotoCollection Thomas_Wolsey.
- Thomas_Wolsey honorificPrefix His_Eminence.
- Thomas_Wolsey honorificPrefix The_Right_Honourable.
- Thomas_Wolsey honorificPrefix "His Eminence".
- Thomas_Wolsey id "4904".
- Thomas_Wolsey imagesize "250".
- Thomas_Wolsey name "Thomas Wolsey".
- Thomas_Wolsey name "Wolsey, Thomas".
- Thomas_Wolsey nationality England.
- Thomas_Wolsey notes "Cardinal Wolsey bore his own Coat of Arms granted to him, by the College of Arms. His Arms is now used by Christ Church, Oxford.".
- Thomas_Wolsey office Archbishop_of_York.
- Thomas_Wolsey office Lord_Chancellor.
- Thomas_Wolsey ordainedBy "John Blythe".
- Thomas_Wolsey ordination "1498-03-10".
- Thomas_Wolsey otherPost "Cardinal-Priest of S. Cecilia".
- Thomas_Wolsey placeOfBirth "Ipswich, Suffolk, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey placeOfDeath "Leicester, Leicestershire, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey preceded Christopher_Bainbridge.
- Thomas_Wolsey preceded William_Warham.
- Thomas_Wolsey predecessor Christopher_Bainbridge.
- Thomas_Wolsey previousPost "Administrator of Bath and Wells, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey previousPost "Administrator of Durham, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey previousPost "Administrator of Winchester, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey previousPost "Bishop of Lincoln, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey relations "Robert Wolsey and Joan Daundy".
- Thomas_Wolsey religion Catholic_Church.
- Thomas_Wolsey restingplace Leicester_Abbey.
- Thomas_Wolsey shortDescription "Statesman and Cardinal".
- Thomas_Wolsey succeeded Edward_Lee_(bishop).
- Thomas_Wolsey succeeded Thomas_More.
- Thomas_Wolsey successor Edward_Lee_(bishop).
- Thomas_Wolsey symbolism "The silver cross is derived from the Ufford Earls of Suffolk, and the 4 leopards are derived from the de la Pole Earls and Dukes of Suffolk, Wolsey being a Suffolk native. The 2 Cornish choughs are derived for his namesake. The red lion symbolises Wolsey's patron, Pope Leo X. The Tudor Rose symbolises Wolsey's king, Henry VIII.".
- Thomas_Wolsey termEnd "1529".
- Thomas_Wolsey termEnd "1530".
- Thomas_Wolsey termEnd "1530-11-29".
- Thomas_Wolsey termStart "1514".
- Thomas_Wolsey termStart "1515".
- Thomas_Wolsey title Archbishop_of_York.
- Thomas_Wolsey title Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells.
- Thomas_Wolsey title Bishop_of_Durham.
- Thomas_Wolsey title Bishop_of_Lincoln.
- Thomas_Wolsey title Bishop_of_Winchester.
- Thomas_Wolsey title Lord_Chancellor.
- Thomas_Wolsey title "Cardinal Archbishop of York, England".
- Thomas_Wolsey type "cardinal".
- Thomas_Wolsey years "1514".
- Thomas_Wolsey years "1515".
- Thomas_Wolsey years "1518".
- Thomas_Wolsey years "1523".
- Thomas_Wolsey years "1529".
- Thomas_Wolsey description "Statesman and Cardinal".
- Thomas_Wolsey description "Statesman and Cardinal".
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:1473_births.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:1530_deaths.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:15th-century_English_people.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:16th-century_English_people.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:16th-century_Roman_Catholic_archbishops.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:Alumni_of_Magdalen_College,_Oxford.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:Archbishops_of_York.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:Bishops_of_Bath_and_Wells.
- Thomas_Wolsey subject Category:Bishops_of_Durham.