The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors before the Reformation
A personal and political history, unpredictable and often tragic, of the series of Italian cardinals who undertook, at the invitation of the crown, to serve the king and England in the papal court. It also investigates fully the character of Anglo-papal relations in the two generations before the break with Rome. The familiar story of Henry VIII's campaign to divorce Catherine of Aragon is presented in its full context and from a Roman point of view. The account begins with the origins of the cardinal protectorship under Henry VII and concentrates on the long and intimate relationship of Henry VIII and Wolsey with Giulio de'Medici (later Pope Clement VII) and Lorenzo Campeggio, the cardinal protectors of England from 1514 until 1534 and the two Roman churchmen most involved in the divorce. The important matter of papal provisions to bishoprics in England and Ireland as well as in Scotland and elsewhere is studied against a background of European diplomacy and personal intrigue.
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The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors before the Reformation
A personal and political history, unpredictable and often tragic, of the series of Italian cardinals who undertook, at the invitation of the crown, to serve the king and England in the papal court. It also investigates fully the character of Anglo-papal relations in the two generations before the break with Rome. The familiar story of Henry VIII's campaign to divorce Catherine of Aragon is presented in its full context and from a Roman point of view. The account begins with the origins of the cardinal protectorship under Henry VII and concentrates on the long and intimate relationship of Henry VIII and Wolsey with Giulio de'Medici (later Pope Clement VII) and Lorenzo Campeggio, the cardinal protectors of England from 1514 until 1534 and the two Roman churchmen most involved in the divorce. The important matter of papal provisions to bishoprics in England and Ireland as well as in Scotland and elsewhere is studied against a background of European diplomacy and personal intrigue.
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The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors before the Reformation

The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors before the Reformation

by William E. Wilkie
The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors before the Reformation

The Cardinal Protectors of England: Rome and the Tudors before the Reformation

by William E. Wilkie

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A personal and political history, unpredictable and often tragic, of the series of Italian cardinals who undertook, at the invitation of the crown, to serve the king and England in the papal court. It also investigates fully the character of Anglo-papal relations in the two generations before the break with Rome. The familiar story of Henry VIII's campaign to divorce Catherine of Aragon is presented in its full context and from a Roman point of view. The account begins with the origins of the cardinal protectorship under Henry VII and concentrates on the long and intimate relationship of Henry VIII and Wolsey with Giulio de'Medici (later Pope Clement VII) and Lorenzo Campeggio, the cardinal protectors of England from 1514 until 1534 and the two Roman churchmen most involved in the divorce. The important matter of papal provisions to bishoprics in England and Ireland as well as in Scotland and elsewhere is studied against a background of European diplomacy and personal intrigue.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521087643
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 12/11/2008
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.94(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.63(d)

Table of Contents

1. The beginning sof the cardinal protectorship of England, 1492–1514; 2. The Work of the cardinal protectors, 1492–1514; 3. The emergence of Giulio de'Medici, 1514–18; 4. The emergence of Lorenzo Campeggio, 1518–24; 5. The routine work of cardinal protectors Giulio de'Medici (1514–23) and Campeggio (1524–8); 6. The end of an arrangement, 1528–34; 7. Campeggio and the failure of reconciliation, 1534–9.
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