عنوان : |
The burning time : the story of the Smithfield martyrs |
نوع الوثيقة : |
نص مطبوع |
مؤلفين : |
Rounding, Virginia, مؤلف |
ناشر : |
London : MacMillan |
تاريخ النشر : |
2017 |
عدد الصفحات : |
459 p. |
Ill. : |
couv.ill. |
الأبعاد : |
20 cm. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-4472-4108-9 |
ثمن : |
3410.00 DA. |
اللغة : |
إنكليزي (eng) |
ترتيب : |
[Livres, Books] 900 - Histoire & Géographie
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الكلمة المفتاح : |
Christian martyrs,England,London,History |
تكشيف : |
942 British history |
خلاصة : |
"[This] is a unique insight into an era in which what was orthodoxy one year might be dangerous heresy the next. The first martyrs were Catholics, who cleaved to Rome in defiance of Henry VIII's break with the papacy. But with the accession of Henry's daughter, Mary - soon nicknamed 'Bloody Mary' - the charge of heresy was instead levelled against staunch Protestants. At the centre of ... [this] account of this extraordinary period are two very different characters. The first is Thomas Cromwell's protégé, Richard Rich, who, almost uniquely, remained in a position of great power, influence, and wealth under three Tudor monarchs, and who sent many devout men and women to their deaths. The second is John Deane, Rector of St. Bartholomew's, who was able, somehow, to navigate the treacherous waters of changing dogma and help others to survive."--Jacket. |
The burning time : the story of the Smithfield martyrs [نص مطبوع ] / Rounding, Virginia, مؤلف . - London : MacMillan, 2017 . - 459 p. : couv.ill. ; 20 cm. ISBN : 978-1-4472-4108-9 : 3410.00 DA. اللغة : إنكليزي ( eng)
ترتيب : |
[Livres, Books] 900 - Histoire & Géographie
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الكلمة المفتاح : |
Christian martyrs,England,London,History |
تكشيف : |
942 British history |
خلاصة : |
"[This] is a unique insight into an era in which what was orthodoxy one year might be dangerous heresy the next. The first martyrs were Catholics, who cleaved to Rome in defiance of Henry VIII's break with the papacy. But with the accession of Henry's daughter, Mary - soon nicknamed 'Bloody Mary' - the charge of heresy was instead levelled against staunch Protestants. At the centre of ... [this] account of this extraordinary period are two very different characters. The first is Thomas Cromwell's protégé, Richard Rich, who, almost uniquely, remained in a position of great power, influence, and wealth under three Tudor monarchs, and who sent many devout men and women to their deaths. The second is John Deane, Rector of St. Bartholomew's, who was able, somehow, to navigate the treacherous waters of changing dogma and help others to survive."--Jacket. |
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