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Thomas Cranmer (2 July 1489 – 21
March 1556) was a theologian,
leader of the
English Reformation and
Archbishop of
Canterbury during the
reigns of Henry...
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Cranmer is an
English surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Barbara Cranmer (1959/60–2019),
Canadian First Nation do****entary
filmmaker Bob...
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Cranmer Hall was a
manor in
Lincolnshire in the
sixteenth century. It
belonged to the
family of
Thomas Cranmer,
archbishop of Canterbury. John Foxe, Foxe's...
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Cranmer House may
refer to:
Cranmer House (Denver, Colorado),
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places (NRHP)
Cranmer Theological House, founded...
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Michael Robert Craig Cranmer (born 16
March 1989) is a
South Australian cricketer. He was
educated at St Peter's College,
Adelaide where he
excelled at...
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Scotty Cranmer (born
January 11, 1987) is an
American BMX rider. He is tied with Dave
Mirra for the most X
Games BMX Park
medals with nine,
three each...
- from the church. It has less
accurately been
termed Cranmer's Bible,
since although Thomas Cranmer was not
responsible for the translation, a
preface by...
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Launcelot Alfred Cranmer-Byng (23
November 1872 – 15
January 1945) was an
author and sinologist. He was a
member of the Byng
baronets family, landowners...
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Cranmer Hall is a
Church of
England theological college based at Durham, England.
Cranmer Hall
forms part of St John's College,
Durham which is a recognised...
- 1532. On 23 May 1533, the
newly appointed Archbishop of
Canterbury Thomas Cranmer declared Henry and Catherine's
marriage null and void. Five days later...