Thomas Cromwell, chief adviser to the Tudor king for much of this period, has long been blamed for enabling Henry’s worst impulses to secure his own grasp on power. In the words of his enemies ...
Thomas Cromwell was an English statesman and adviser to Henry VIII, responsible for drafting the legislation that formalised England's religious and political break with Rome during the 1530s.
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