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Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, under Mary I burnt

Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, under Mary I burnt


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Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, under Mary I burnt

Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, under Mary I burnt at the stake at Oxford. Mid 19th century engraving

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Archbishop Burning Burnt Canterbury Capital Century Christian Cranmer Mary Oxford Persecution Protestant Punishment Roman Stake Thomas Intolerance


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This mid-19th century engraving captures a pivotal moment in British history, depicting the tragic fate of Thomas Cranmer, the Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury. In this poignant image, we witness the ultimate act of religious persecution during the reign of Queen Mary I. The scene unfolds at Oxford, where Cranmer is condemned to face a horrifying punishment for his Christian beliefs. The engraving vividly portrays Cranmer's burning at the stake as a powerful symbol of intolerance and capital punishment. As flames engulf him, one cannot help but feel a sense of sorrow and outrage at such brutality inflicted upon an influential figure like Cranmer. Cranmer's story represents not only his personal sacrifice but also serves as a testament to the larger struggle between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism during this tumultuous period in British history. His steadfast commitment to his Protestant faith despite facing certain death showcases both courage and conviction. This historical print from Universal Images Group (UIG) serves as a somber reminder of the consequences faced by those who dared to challenge religious orthodoxy in 16th-century England. It invites us to reflect on our own notions of tolerance and freedom of religion while honoring those who have fought for these fundamental rights throughout history.

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