Stephen Gardiner (27 July 1483 – 12 November 1555) was an English Catholic bishop and politician during the English Reformation period who served as Lord...
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Stephen Gardiner (1483–1555) was an English Catholic bishop. Stephen or Steven Gardiner may also refer to: Stephen Gardiner (architect) (1924–2007), British...
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Stephen M. Gardiner (born 1967) is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy and Ben Rabinowitz Endowed Professor of Human Dimensions of the...
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conservative Privy Councillors were removed from the centre of power. Stephen Gardiner was refused access to Henry during his last months. Thomas Howard,...
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Stephen Gardiner OBE (25 April 1924 – 15 February 2007) was a British architect, teacher and writer. Gardiner was born and raised in Chelsea in London...
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Gardiner had six children. Stella Mallon, wife of James Joseph Mallon. Clive Gardiner, father of Patrick Gardiner and Stephen Gardiner. Gwen Gardiner...
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other TV roles include Tycho Nestoris in Game of Thrones (2014–2017), Stephen Gardiner in Wolf Hall (2015), and Peter Mandelson in Coalition (2015). He has...
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aristocratic enemies, headed by the Duke of Norfolk and supported by Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester (given the nickname "Wily Winchester" by polemical...
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Ellen (or Helen) the mother of Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor. The account that Gardiner was a descendant of Jasper Tudor...
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wished the child's name to be Guildford. The Bishop of Winchester, Stephen Gardiner, who had been imprisoned in the Tower for five years, took great offence...
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German Gardiner (Germain, Jermyn) (date of birth unknown; executed at Tyburn, 7 March 1544) was a Roman Catholic layman and nephew to Stephen Gardiner who...
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his supporters were Protestants. Some were traditionalists, such as Stephen Gardiner, opposed to the new theology but felt papal supremacy was not essential...
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a court struggle between religious traditionalists and reformers. Stephen Gardiner was telling the king that diplomacy – the prospect of an alliance with...
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Tinto as Stowe Mia Threapleton as Joan Bocher Simon Russell Beale as Stephen Gardiner Linnea Martinsson as Maude Lane Ashley Reynolds as Leo Lisa Pyk Wirstrom...
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It is also said to be a punning reference to her chief minister, Stephen Gardiner. "Quite contrary" is said to be a reference to her unsuccessful attempt...
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Chancellor, selected several Cambridge scholars, including Edward Lee, Stephen Gardiner and Richard Sampson, to be diplomats throughout Europe, Cranmer was...
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Earl of Arundel Amanda Ryan as Lettice Howard Terence Rigby as Bishop Stephen Gardiner Daniel Craig as John Ballard John Gielgud as Pope Pius V Kenny Doughty...
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Ashley Leo Bill as Henry Grey Ekow Quartey as Pedro Alex Macqueen as Stephen Gardiner Olivier Huband as Ambassador Guzman Robert Whitelock as Robert Kett...
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from 1964 to 1970 Robert Gardiner (Chief Justice) (1540–1620), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland from 1586 to 1604 Stephen Gardiner (1483–1555), Lord Chancellor...
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Horrible Histories: The Movie – Rotten Romans and in 2022, he starred as Stephen Gardiner in Becoming Elizabeth. In 2023, he starred as Tindall in the Apple...
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Gardiner may refer to: Stephen Gardiner (c. 1483 - 1555) - English Roman Catholic bishop and politician who served as Lord Chancellor James Gardiner (1637–1705)...
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allowed to speak the Scriptures, and (2) the Bishop of Winchester Stephen Gardiner, because she would not profess that the sacraments were the literal...
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Obedience) is a treatise written in 1535 by the Bishop of Winchester Stephen Gardiner in support of the annulment of Henry VIII of England's marriage to...
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the BBC television series Judge John Deed and in 2007–10 as Bishop Stephen Gardiner in The Tudors. In 2010, Ward appeared in the title role in the British...
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conservative Privy Councillors were removed from the centre of power. Stephen Gardiner was refused access to Henry during his last months. Thomas Howard,...
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determination to restore Roman Catholicism to England. Catholic bishop Stephen Gardiner entertained the couple at Winchester Palace with "feastings". However...
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views were viewed with suspicion by anti-Protestant officials such as Stephen Gardiner (the Bishop of Winchester) and Lord Wriothesley (the Lord Chancellor)...
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instructed to proceed on again to Rome. On 31 January 1529, however, Stephen Gardiner joined Knight and Benet at Lyon and brought new instructions; Knight...
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Hill as Duke of Norfolk Anton Lesser as Thomas More Mark Gatiss as Stephen Gardiner Mathieu Amalric as Eustache Chapuys Joanne Whalley as Katherine of...
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1536, No. 469) in North Germany; and in 1536 he wrote a preface to Stephen Gardiner's De vera Obedientia, which asserted the royal and denied the papal...
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