Thomas Wriothesley

Thomas Wriothesley
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Thomas Wriothesley peut se référer à :

  • Thomas Wriothesley († 1534), héraut anglais ;
  • Thomas Wriothesley (1505-1550), 1er comte de Southampton, administrateur anglais ;
  • Thomas Wriothesley (1608-1667), 4e comte de Southampton, homme politique anglais.

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