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Thomas Becket - traducción al alemán

ENGLISH ARCHBISHOP AND MARTYR, 1119/1120–1170
Thomas á Becket; Thomas a Becket; St Thomas Becket; Thomas of Canterbury; Saint Thomas Becket; Saint Thomas à Becket; Thomas A Becket; St. Thomas à Becket; Becket, Saint Thomas; Saint Thomas á Becket; Saint Thomas of Canterbury; Thomas à Becket; St. Thomas of Canterbury; St Thomas of Canterbury; Thomas À Becket; St Thomas à Becket; St. Thomas Becket; Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?; St. Thomas a Becket; St Thomas a Becket; Saint Thomas a Becket; St. Thomas á Becket; Thomas of London; Archbishop Thomas; Archbishop Thomas Becket; Assassination of Thomas Becket; Becket, Thomas; Murder of Thomas Becket; St Thomas Beckett
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  • Seal]] of the [[Abbot of Arbroath]], showing the murder of Becket. [[Arbroath Abbey]] was founded 8 years after the death of St Thomas and dedicated to him; it became the wealthiest abbey in Scotland.
  • choughs]] proper'', visible in many English churches dedicated to him. As he died 30 to 45 years before the age of heraldry, he bore no arms.
  • Candle marking the former spot of the shrine of Thomas Becket, at Canterbury Cathedral
  • An ivory piece portraying the knights involved in Becket's assassination. One knight holds an axe with which to break down the door of the Cathedral.
  • alt=Manuscript illustration. The central man is wearing robes and a mitre and is facing the seated figure on the left. The seated man is wearing a crown and robes and is gesturing at the mitred man. Behind the mitred figure are a number of standing men wearing armour and carrying weapons.
  • Church of San Lanfranco, Pavia]]
  • chasse]] made about 1190–1200, one of about 52 surviving examples.<ref>"V&A plaque", with latest count; Binski, 225, with a catalogue entry on one in the [[Burrell Collection]] in Glasgow.</ref>
  • Plaque marking Becket's birthplace along Cheapside

Thomas Becket         
Thomas Becket
Saint Thomas Aquinas         
  • Doctor Angelicus}}, with saints and angels, [[Andrea di Bonaiuto]], 1366. [[Basilica of Santa Maria Novella]], fresco.
  • ''Thomas Aquinas'' by [[Bartolomé Esteban Murillo]], 1650
  • Doctor Communis}}, between Plato and Aristotle, [[Benozzo Gozzoli]], 1471. Louvre, Paris.
  • The Castle of [[Monte San Giovanni Campano]]
  • Thomas Aquinas and the Pope
  • Saint Thomas Aquinas by Luis Muñoz Lafuente
  • The remains of Thomas Aquinas are buried in the [[Church of the Jacobins]] in [[Toulouse]].
  • A stained glass window of Thomas Aquinas in St. Joseph's Catholic Church ([[Central City, Kentucky]])
  • Icon of the crucifixion speaking to Thomas Aquinas is depicted on this stained glass window in [[Saint Patrick Church (Columbus, Ohio)]].
  • Thomas is girded by angels with a mystical belt of purity after his proof of [[chastity]]. Painting by [[Diego Velázquez]].
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  • A 17th-century sculpture of Thomas Aquinas
  • ''Super libros de generatione et corruptione''
  • Detail of ''[[The Apotheosis of Saint Thomas Aquinas]]'' by [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], 1631
  • ''Super Physicam Aristotelis'', 1595
ITALIAN DOMINICAN FRIAR, PHILOSOPHER, CATHOLIC PRIEST, AND DOCTOR OF THE CHURCH
Aquinas; St Thomas Aquinas; St. Thomas Aquinas; Saint Thomas Aquinas; Tomas de Aquino; Thomas, Saint Aquinas; Angelic Doctor; Tom Aquinas; Thomas of Aquino; Thomas of Aquin; St. Thomas of Aquino; Saint Thomas of Aquino; St. Thomas of Aquin; Saint Thomas of Aquin; St. Thomas Aquino; Saint Thomas Aquino; Thomas Aquino; Doctor Angelicus; Thomas Aquainas; Thomas Aquinas, Saint; Thought of Thomas Aquinas; Eternal law; Thomas of aquinas; St. Aquinas; Tomás de Aquino; Thomas Acquinas; Thomas of Aquinas; Doctor Communis; Aquinas, Thomas; Aquinas, Saint Thomas; St Thomas-Aquinas; St Thomas of Aquinas; Lex aeterna; Thomas de Aquino; St. Thomas of Aquinas; Thomas Aquinus; Tommaso di Aquino; The Angelic Doctor; Tomás d'Aquino
n. Thomas von Aquin (1225?-1274), italienischer Philisoph, berühmter Theologe der römisch-katholischen Kirche
Thomas More         
  • Statue of More at the [[Ateneo Law School]] chapel, [[Makati]], Philippines
  • Beaufort House c.1707
  • Statue of Thomas More outside [[Chelsea Old Church]] in west London
  • Crosby Hall on its Bishopsgate site, c.1885
  • Beheading of Thomas More, 1870 illustration
  • Sir Thomas More is commemorated with a sculpture at the late-19th-century Sir Thomas More House, Carey Street, London, opposite the [[Royal Courts of Justice]].
  • A 1516 illustration of Utopia
  • [[Rowland Lockey]] after [[Hans Holbein the Younger]], ''The Family of Sir Thomas More'', c. 1594
  • [[William Frederick Yeames]], ''The meeting of Sir Thomas More with his daughter after his sentence of death'', 1872
  • Sir Thomas More family's vault
  • Study for a portrait of Thomas More's family, c. 1527, by [[Hans Holbein the Younger]]
ENGLISH STATESMAN, LAWYER AND PHILOSOPHER (1478–1535)
Thomas, Sir More; St Thomas More; St. Thomas More; Saint Thomas More; Sir St. Thomas More; Sir St Thomas More; Sir Saint Thomas More; St. Thomas Moore; St Thomas Moore; Thomas Morus; Jane Colt; More, Thomas, Saint; Tomas More; Tomas Moore; Saint Thomas Moore; St More; St. More; More, Thomas; Sir Thomas More; Thomas more; T More
Thomas Moore (1779-1852, Irischer Poet, Verfasser von "Utopia")

Definición

Erastianism
·noun The principles of the Erastains.

Wikipedia

Thomas Becket

Thomas Becket (), also known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury, Thomas of London and later Thomas à Becket (21 December 1119 or 1120 – 29 December 1170), was an English nobleman who served as Lord Chancellor from 1155 to 1162, and then notably as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. He is venerated as a saint and martyr by the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion. He engaged in conflict with Henry II, King of England, over the rights and privileges of the Church and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral. Soon after his death, he was canonised by Pope Alexander III.