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Thomas More


 

Sir Thomas More (7 February, 14786 July, 1535), posthumously known also as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, writer, and politician. During his lifetime he earned a reputation as a leading humanist scholar and occupied many public offices, including that of Lord Chancellor from 1529 to 1532. More coined the word "utopia", a name he gave to an ideal, imaginary island nation whose political system he described in a book published in 1516. He is chiefly remembered for his principled refusal to accept King Henry VIII's claim to be the supreme head of the Church of England, a decision which ended his political career and led to his execution as a traitor. More was canonized in 1935 by Pope Pius XII as a rebuke to the political extremists in Germany who championed putting considerations of State ahead of all others, even ahead of one's duties towards God. More became the patron saint of statesmen, lawyers, and politicians.

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7 February - 1478 - 6 July - 1535 - English - Lawyer - Humanist - Lord Chancellor - 1529 - 1532 - Utopia - 1516 - Henry VIII - Church of England - Execution - Traitor - Canonized - 1935 - Pope Pius XII - Patron saint

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