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| Born c. March 1471 /1475 - died November 28/29, 1530* Character's backstory: Son of a commoner & the reason why the hatred of many well-to-do rich and royalty were envious of his backstory and being able to work his way up, to even having more power than the king himself. Gentility: Son of a commoner Position: Cardinal of the Catholic Church, Archbishop of York as well as other Religious and Powerful position, Chancellor for a time. Personality type: Urbane, thoughtful & manipulative. Greedy and envious, rash in his attitude, although he always thinks before he acts. He took the English into an established economy even though he was a corrupt and vain man, in his greediness for power and disagreement with Anne Boleyn was his downfall. Signature look: His red robes. Endearing trait(s):His accuracy and very good grasp at politics. Annoying trait(s): Mean, quick to anger and broken vows of chastity. Ambition for power - to be the next Pope *Wolsey is shown committing suicide on the series. There is no known historical record of this and it was said he had died from illness. Want to edit this character profile? (Don't see the EasyEdit button above? |
"No man's pie is freed from his ambitious finger" Buckingham says of Wolsey in Shakespeare's 'Henry VIII' *See also "The King's Ministers" page | |
CHARACTER CONNECTIONSFamily members: Father - Robert Wolsey of Ipswich - wealthy cloth merchant who died at Bosworth Mother - Joan Romance(s):Joan Larke. Children: Dorothy - born circa 1512. Thomas Wynter Wolsey - born circa 1528 Friends: More of a classmate in teaching the grasps of politics, Thomas More who would later replace him as dear friend of Henry VIII, who suffered a worse fate then Wolsey. Thomas Cromwell; he stayed Woley's ally to the very end. Enemies: The Boleyn and Howard Families, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, Anne Boleyn, Emperor Charles V. |
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| Relyob | Question on Wolsey | 2 | Nov 3 2009, 4:23 PM EST by lettice | ||
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Thread started: Oct 29 2009, 2:00 PM EDT
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Hey, I've asked this question a few times but people always change their view point. What do you lot think?
To what extent was Wolsey's failure to obtain a divorce responsible for his fall from power? Got an essay question lol. Thanks!
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| mrsgalloway | Did Wolsey Really Slit His Own Throat? | 10 | Jul 7 2009, 5:49 PM EDT by s.rochie | ||
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Thread started: Jul 7 2009, 8:46 AM EDT
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In The Tudors season one, Wolsey slits his own throat, did this really happen? If so, he can not of been that religious, as he surely must of known it is a sin to takes ones own life.
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| Honey-Beezz | Wolsey-sympathy? (page: 1 2) | 25 | Mar 15 2009, 3:53 AM EDT by Truth84 | ||
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Thread started: Mar 11 2009, 2:25 PM EDT
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I was just wondering did anyone else feel sympathy for Wolsey when Henry turned on him? As a priest,he did have a hidden wife,and perhaps his agendas were not always for Henry,but for himself. Still,to cast out a man who had worked most of his life for the betterment of his King,Wolsey really got the shaft!! Do you think Henry had just waited for the right opportunity to come alone to take over Wolsey's holdings,using Anne as the excuse.
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