Edmund Grindal
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Edmund Grindal (v. 1519 – 6 juillet 1583) est un ecclésiastique anglais, et le soixante-douzième archevêque de Cantorbéry.
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Edmund Grindal — (* 1519 in St. Bees; † 6. Juli 1583 in London) war Erzbischof von Canterbury, York und London. Grindal studierte am Magdalene College und am Christ´s College, bis er 1538 ans Pembroke Coll … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edmund Grindal — Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Edmund Grindal birth name = began = 1576 term end = 6 July 1583 predecessor = Matthew Parker successor = John Whitgift birth date = c. 1519 birthplace = St Bees, Cumberland death date = 6 July 1583 |… … Wikipedia
Grindal — Edmund Grindal (* 1519 in St. Bees; † 6. Juli 1583 in London) war Erzbischof von Canterbury, York und London. Grindal studierte am Magdalene College und am Christ´s College, bis er 1538 ans Pembroke College kam, dort wandte sich Grindal der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Grindal, Edmund — ▪ archbishop of Canterbury born 1519?, St. Bees, Cumberland, Eng. died July 6, 1583, Croyden, Surrey English archbishop of Canterbury whose Puritan sympathies brought him into serious conflict with Queen Elizabeth I. Educated at… … Universalium
Grindal, Edmund — (c. 1519–83) Archbishop and Liturgist. Grindal was born in Cumberland and was educated at the University of Cambridge. A convinced Protestant, he became chaplain to King Edward VI and a Canon of Westminster in 1552. He spent the years of… … Who’s Who in Christianity
GRINDAL, EDMUND — archbishop of Canterbury; was suspended for respecting his conscience more than the Queen (Elizabeth), but restored; offered to resign, but the Queen would not accept his resignation; became in the end blind from grief (1519 1583) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
History of St. Bees School — The History of St. Bees School encompasses more than four hundred years of British history. It was founded in 1583 as a Free Grammar School by the dying Archbishop of Canterbury, Edmund Grindal, who refused to resign his position until Queen… … Wikipedia
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