Lambert Simnel - translation to English
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Lambert Simnel - translation to English

IMPOSTER-PRETENDER TO THE THRONE OF ENGLAND
Simnel; King Edward VI (pretender king)
  • [[Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin]], from ''Picturesque views of the antiquities of Ireland. Drawn on stone by James D. Harding, from the sketches of Robert O'Callaghan Newenham'' (1830)

Lambert Simnel         
n. Lambert Simnel (ca. 1477-1534), englischer Schwindler der behauptete der Thronfolder Englands zu sein
settling down         
2020 SINGLE BY MIRANDA LAMBERT
Settling Down (Miranda Lambert song)
niederlassen, Schlafen legen, zur Ruhe begeben; seßhaft werden, heimisch werden, siedeln; sich beruhigen, sich wieder abkühlen
mothering sunday         
  • On Mothering Sunday, people historically have visited the church in which they received the Christian sacrament of [[baptism]].<ref name="Diller1990"/><ref name="PearsonSzoke2009"/>
CELEBRATION OF MOTHERS AND MATERNAL METAPHORS ON THE FOURTH SUNDAY IN LENT
Mothering sunday; Simnel Sunday; Mothering Day
n. britischer Muttertag am vierten Sonntag der Fastenzeit (Christentum)

Definition

Simnel
·noun A kind of cake made of fine flour; a cracknel.
II. Simnel ·noun A kind of rich plum cake, eaten especially on Mid-Lent Sunday.

Wikipedia

Lambert Simnel

Lambert Simnel (c. 1477 – after 1534) was a pretender to the throne of England. In 1487, his claim to be Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of Warwick, threatened the newly established reign of Henry VII (1485–1509). Simnel became the figurehead of a Yorkist rebellion organised by John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln. The rebellion was crushed in 1487. Simnel was pardoned because of his tender years, and was thereafter employed by the royal household as a scullion, and, later, as a Groom of the Stool.