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Feb 7, 1478
date of birth
i was born in Milk Street, London on February 7, 1478.
i am the son of a prominent judge called Sir John More. -
Jan 1, 1490
the household of archbishop morton.
when i was at the age of 13 i worked in the household of archbishop morton,who always complimented me saying I will become a marvellous man. -
Jan 1, 1492
went to study at oxford.
I went on to study at Oxford under Thomas and Willian Grocyn, at this time period I wrote comedies and I also studied Greek and LatinLiterarture which I found challenging. -
Mar 22, 1494
returned to london.
I returned to London to study law. -
Mar 22, 1496
i was admitted to licoln's inn.
I was admitted to Lincoln’s Inn here I was touched spiritually and I was determined to become a monk and I chose to discipline myself of the Carthusians, taking part of the monastic way of life including fasting and penance which I embraced for the rest of my life. -
Mar 22, 1499
I became close friends with Desiderius Erasmus.
I became close friends with Desiderius Erasmus during my visit to England.
Desiderius Erasmus was a Dutch scholar and theologian. Desiderius Erasmus was born on the 28th of october 1466 and died during the year of 1536. -
Mar 22, 1501
I become a barrister
i was elected to the parliament in the house of commons and became a barrister. -
Mar 22, 1504
i got married to Jane Colt.
My desire to become a monk did not last as my political life took over. In this year I entered parliament and got married to Jane Colt. -
Mar 22, 1506
produced latin translation of lucians with Desiderius Erasmus.
Together with my close friend Desiderius Erasmus we produced Latin translations of Lucian’s works which was printed. -
Jan 22, 1509
Erasumas’ third visit.
During Erasumas’ third visit he wrote Encomium Moriae/Praise of Folly which my dear friend dedicated to me. -
Mar 22, 1509
my father was jailed.
One of my first acts in Parliament had been to urge a decrease in a proposed appropriation for King Henry V11. In revenge he jailed my father until I paid a heavy fine. Therefore I decided to withdraw from Parliament. -
Apr 21, 1509
i became active in parliament house again.
The King died so I became active in Parliament once again.
king Henry VII died on 21st April 1509. -
Jan 12, 1510
i became undersherrif of london
I was appointed one of two undersheriffs of London where I gained a reputation for being impartial and a patron of the poor. -
Jan 1, 1511
my first wife Jane colt died.
my first wife Jane colt sadly died during child birth. I soon remarried Alice middleton.alice was a rich widow and she was know for being a strong and outspoken woman. -
Jan 1, 1515
cleared up disputes about the wool trade.
I accompanied a delegation to Flanders to help clear disputes about the wool trade. -
Mar 22, 1517
i accompanied king henry to the field of the cloth of gold.
I played an influential part in the London uprising against foreigners. I also accompanied the Kind Henry V111 and court to the Field of the Cloth of Gold. -
Mar 22, 1518
I became a member of the Privy Council.
I became a member of the Privy Council. -
Mar 22, 1521
I was honourably knighted.
I was honourably knighted. -
Mar 22, 1523
i helped to write the defence of the sacrements.
I helped king Henry VIII to write his defence of the seven sacraments.
I was also made the speaker of the house of commons. -
Mar 22, 1525
I was made the chancellor of Lancaster.
I was made the chancellor of Lancaster. -
Jan 1, 1527
i refused to support king henry's plan.
I refused to support king Henry VIII’s plan to divorce his wife Katherine of Aragón. -
Mar 22, 1529
i became the lord chancellor.
After the fall of Thomas Wolsey I was announced as the lord chancellor, the first layman thus far to hold the post. -
Mar 22, 1533
the coronation of anne boleyn.
I refused to attend the coronation of Anne Boleyn. -
Jan 1, 1534
i was committed to the tower of london.
I refused to swear to the act of succession and the oath of supremacy and I was committed to the tower of London. -
Mar 22, 1534
i was accused of complicity.
I was accused of complicity with Elizabeth Barton, the nun of kent who opposed Henry’s break with Rome. -
Jan 1, 1535
i was beheaded.
I was found guilty of treason and I was beheaded alongside bishop fisher. -
Jan 1, 1535
my final words.
My final words were “the kings good servant, but gods first”. -
saint thomas more was beatified.
saint thomas more was beatified. -
saint thomas was canonised.
saint thomas more was canonised by the catholic church as a saint by pope pius XI