Thomas Cranmer
/ˌtɒməs ˈkrænmə(r)/
/ˌtɑːməs ˈkrænmər/
- (1489-1556) the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury. He was influenced by the ideas of Martin Luther, and supported King Henry VIII over the ending of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon and in establishing the Church of England. He was responsible for the Book of Common Prayer and had a strong influence on the Reformation. He was killed by burning when the Roman CatholicMary I became Queen.
托马斯·克兰默:(1489-1556)坎特伯雷的第一位英国国教大主教。他受到马丁·路德(Martin Luther)思想的影响,并在亨利八世与阿拉贡的凯瑟琳(Catherine of Aragon)的婚姻结束并建立英格兰教会时为其提供了支持。他负责《共同祈祷书》,对宗教改革产生了深远的影响。罗马天主教玛丽一世成为女王后,他被焚烧致死。