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Change: Waldburg (3.02) PHOTOS Reginald Pole (left) speaks with Cardinal von Waldburg Cardinal Pole by Sebastino del Piombo c. 1540 currently hangs inat the Ermitage,Hermitage, St. Petersburg 17th Century Painting of Reginald Pole Cardinal Pole learns of the execution of his mother Lady Salisbury and his brother Henry Pole
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Change: Bishop Stephen GardinerPrincess Mary Tudor - he and Queen Mary I set about restoring the Roman Catholic Church. However, he ran afoul of Mary's husband,husband Philip II of Spain, and then of Pope Paul IV,IV; and his difficulties were thereby multiplied. He died the
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Change: Lladyady Salisbury's martyrdom, he was recalled to Rome. He said 'I am now the son of a martyr. This is the king's reward for her care of his daughter's education;' but added calmly, 'Let us be of good cheer. We have now one patron more in heaven.'
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Change: territory, andterritory. afterAfter learning the sad news of his mother lady Salisbury's martyrdom, he was recalled to Rome. He said 'I am now the son of a martyr. This is the king's reward for her care of his daughter's education;' but added calmly, 'Let us
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Change: Margaret Pole was the daughter of George, Duke of Clarence, who was brother to both Yorkist Kings -- Edward IV and Richard III.Position: Was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Mary I (succeeded Thomas Cranmer ); hePole was the last Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canterbury,Canterbury),
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Change: Cardinal Von Waldburg (3.02) PHOTOS Reginald Pole (left) speaks with Cardinal von Waldburg Cardinal Pole by Sebastino del Piombo c. 1540 currently hangs in the Ermitage, St. Petersburg 17th Century Painting of Reginald Pole Cardinal Pole learns of the execution of his mother Lady Salisbury and his brother Henry Pole
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Change: ", writes Dr. James Gairdner, than whom no one is more competent to pronounce judgment, "has any life been animated by a more single-minded purpose". As compared with the majority of his contemporaries, Pole was conspicuously gentle, both in his opinions and
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Change: Senor Mendoza." DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES When Pole accepts his title as cardinal from Cardinal Waldburg (3.02) PHOTOS Reginald Pole (left) speaks with Cardinal von Waldburg Cardinal Pole by Sebastino del Piombo c. 1540 currently hangs in the Ermitage, St. Petersburg 17th Century Painting of Reginald Pole Caption
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Change: Henry Pole, Lord Montagu & Sir Geoffrey Pole, had been arrested in England, and there was good reason to believe that his own life was in danger even in Venetian territory from King Henry VIII's hired assassins. He then set himself
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Change: syonscion of the Plantagenents who ruled before the Tudors and would gladly rule after them." Mendoza, "Of whom do you speak, your eminence?" Pole, "I speak of myself, Senor Mendoza." DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES When Pole accepts his title as cardinal from Cardinal Waldburg (3.02) PHOTOS Reginald
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Change: Pole, "For there is another, close to the throne, with legitimate claim and a true faith. The Lady Mary. If not her, there is another
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Change: Volume XIIFiction: The Trusted Servant by Alison Mcleod UNFORGETTABLE CHARACTER QUOTES DEFINING EPISODES | MEMORABLE SCENES PHOTOS Reginald Pole (left) speaks with Cardinal von Waldburg Cardinal Pole by Sebastino del Piombo c. 1540 currently hangs in the Ermitage, St. Petersburg Caption 17th Century Painting of Reginald Pole Caption
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Change: In 1535 Pole was considered by Ambassador Chapuys as a possible husband for Princess Mary Tudor.By 1536, he was lodged in the Vatican and Pope Paul III had made him a Cardinal and papal legate to England. In 1537, he undertook his first legation to aid the Pilgrimage
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Change: promised a return to Catholicism in England. Despite becoming Archbishop of Canterbury, he was unable to attain the Church reforms he advocted due to lack
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