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  1. Thomas Wolsey
    Thomas WolseyEnglish statesman and cardinal
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  2. How Wolsey's Words Wowed England
    How Wolsey's Words Wowed England
    Thomas Wolsey was an English statesman and Catholic bishop who rose to power under King Henry VIII. He was also a master of rhetoric and persuasion, who delivered many memorable speeches.
    Early life

    Thomas Wolsey was born in about 1473, the son of Robert Wolsey of Ipswich and his wife, Joan Daundy. Widespread traditions identify his father as a butcher; his modest origin became a topic of criticism later, when he a… See more

    Bornc. March 1473 · Ipswich, Suffolk, England
    Died29 November 1530 (aged 57) · Leicester, Leicestershire, England
    ParentsRobert Wolsey (father) · Joan Daundy (mother)
    Political career

    The primary counsellors Henry VIII inherited from his father were Richard Foxe (c. 1448–1528, Bishop of Winchester 1501–1528) and William Warham (c. 1450–1532, Archbishop of Canterbury 1503–1532)… See more

    Foreign policy

    The Anglo-French War (1512–14) gave Wolsey a significant opportunity to demonstrate his talents in foreign policy. A convenient justification for going to war came in 1511 in the form of a plea for help from … See more

    Domestic achievements

    During his 14 years as chancellor, Wolsey had more power than any other Crown servant in English history. This led to his being hated by much of the nobility, who believed that power should be theirs. The king protect… See more

    Downfall and death

    In spite of having many enemies, Wolsey retained Henry VIII's confidence until Henry decided to seek an annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon so that he could marry Anne Boleyn. Wolsey's failure to secure t… See more

    Mistress and issue

    Wolsey lived in a "non-canonical" marriage for around a decade with a woman called Joan Larke of Yarmouth, Norfolk. The edict that priests, regardless of their functions or the character of their work, should remain celibate ha… See more

    Fictional portrayals

    • Wolsey plays a major role in the early stages of the Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margaret George.
    • Wolsey is the primary antagonist of William Shakespeare's Henry VIII, which depicts him as an arrogant power-grab… See more

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