Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Cardinal, b. at Stourton Castle, Staffordshire, England, in March, 1500; d. at Lambeth Palace, 17 Nov., 1558; third son of Sir Richard Pole, Knight of the Garter, and Margaret, daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV. From the beginning of his reign Henry VIII recognized ...

  2. reviews.history.ac.uk › review › 1642301 Moved Permanently

    301 Moved Permanently. nginx

  3. Reginald Pole was born on 12 March 1500 at Stourton Castle, in Staffordshire. He was the second son of Sir Richard Pole and Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury . The Countess was a first cousin of the Queen, Elizabeth of York , she was the daughter of George, Duke of Clarence , and Isabel Neville , making her son a great-grandson of Richard Neville, 'Warwick the King Maker' and Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York .

  4. Dec 16, 2017 · Cardinal Reginald Pole served as a papal legate for almost twenty years. He was a leading figure in the Catholic Reform movement, and a prominent political figure both in England and in Europe in ...

  5. Feb 11, 2009 · 42 Haile, M., Life of Reginald Pole (London, 1910), 441,Google Scholar for an example of the assumption that Pole was exceptionally merciful. Foxe said that ‘Pole's lightning was for the most part kindled against the dead ’(vii, 91), and that he checked Bonner's ‘fervent headiness…staying the rage of this bishop ’(vii, 307–8).

  6. Dec 2, 2016 · Reginald Pole, Last Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury. National Catholic Register, Stephanie Mann: On November 30, 1554, an exile had returned to reconcile his native land to the universal Catholic Church. He called himself the son of a martyr; he had lead the first session of the Council of Trent; he was the last Catholic Archbishop of ...

  7. The Correspondence of Reginald Pole, Volume 1. Reginald Pole, Thomas Frederick Mayer. Ashgate, 2002 - Biography & Autobiography - 378 pages. Reginald Pole (1500-1558), cardinal and archbishop of Canterbury, was at the centre of reform controversies in the mid 16th century - antagonist of Henry VIII, a leader of the reform group in the Roman ...