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5 days ago · John Edwards’s new biography of Cardinal Reginald Pole, part of Ashgate’s Archbishops of Canterbury Series, is a magnificent example of first-rate historical scholarship. Reginald Pole is no easy subject.
3 days ago · Pole, Reginald Cardinal. De Concilio Liber and Reformatio Angliae. Rome: Paulus Manutius, 1562. This is the first edition of the first book issued by Paulus Manutius as the head of the Rome publisher In aedibus Populi Romani, which initially operated under papal auspices.
6 days ago · During her brief reign Reginald Pole, her Archbishop of Canterbury, succeeded in bringing Catholicism and unity with the pope back to England. Unfortunately, she did not demand the return of the monastic lands from the nobility.
Jun 10, 2024 · Reginald Pole, geboren am 3. März 1500 in Stourton Castle in Staffordshire, war vermutlich der dritte Sohn Sir Richard Poles und seiner Frau Margaret,...
2 days ago · Leading to the cathedral’s furthest east point is the Corona, named after the severed crown of St. Thomas Becket, whose shrine it was built to contain. There lies the resting place of Cardinal Reginald Pole, the last Catholic archbishop of Canterbury.
Jun 6, 2024 · Visiting the English city famous for its Church history, the Australian cardinal celebrated Mass at the cathedral’s high altar on July 7, 2015, becoming the first Catholic cardinal to do so since Cardinal Reginald Pole, the last Catholic archbishop of Canterbury, in the 16th century.
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