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William Warham
Archbishop of Canterbury (1450-1532).
Wikipedia | William Warham
Statements about
William Warham
Date of Death
9/1/1532
Instance Of
Human
Position Held
Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury
(12/9/1503 - 9/1/1532)
Diocese
:
Archdiocese of Canterbury
Replaces
:
Henry Deane
Replaced By
:
Thomas Cranmer
Start Time
:
12/9/1503
End Time
:
9/1/1532
Roman Catholic Bishop of London
(10/30/1501 - )
Diocese
:
Ancient Diocese of London
Replaces
:
Thomas Savage
Replaced By
:
William Barons
Start Time
:
10/30/1501
Rector
Image
Occupation
Judge
Diplomat
Politician
Theologian
Archbishop
Jurist
Catholic Priest
Date of Birth
1450
Sourcing Circumstances
:
Circa
Given Name
William
Educated At
Winchester College
New College
Country of Citizenship
Kingdom of England
Place of Death
Canterbury
Hackington
Described by Source
Dictionary of National Biography, 1885–1900
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Warham, William (DNB00)
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Warham, William
Catholic Encyclopedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)/William Warham
Contemporaries of Erasmus (Vol. 3)
Page(s)
:
427-431
Place of Burial
Canterbury Cathedral
Place of Birth
Hampshire
Religion or Worldview
Catholic Church
Student Of
William Grocyn
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Latin
Sex or Gender
Male
Family Name
Warham
Depicted By
William Warham (1450?-1532), Archbishop of Canterbury
Field of Work
Theology
Anglicanism
Law
Work Location
Oxford
Canterbury
London
Winchester
Father
William|Robert Warham, of Malshanger