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Thomas Cranmer
A c. 1545 CE portrait by Gerlach Flicke of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury (1533-155 CE) and one of the primary architects of the English Reformation. (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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Statue of Thomas Müntzer
A modern statue of Thomas Müntzer (l. c. 1489-1525), the German theologian and apocalyptic preacher who became one of the leaders of the German Peasants' War (1524-1525). Frauentor in Mühlhausen, Thüringen.
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Thomas Jefferson, 1786
Thomas Jefferson as US minister to France, oil on canvas by Mather Brown, 1786.
National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.
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Vision of St. Thomas Aquinas
"Vision of St. Thomas Aquinas" by Santi di Tito (1536-1603 CE). Church of San Marco, Florence.
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The Arrest of Thomas Morton
Thomas Morton of Merrymount arrested by Captain Myles Standish of the Plymouth Colony.
Image from page 105 of "Ruth of Boston; a story of the Massachusetts Bay colony" by Otis, J. (1910 CE)
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Thomas Paine by John Wesley Jarvis
A c. 1807 oil on canvas portrait by John Wesley Jarvis of the Anglo-American philosopher Thomas Paine (1737-1809). (National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.)
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Execution of Thomas Cranmer
A detail of a modern stained glass window showing the death of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury (1533-155 CE) and one of the primary architects of the English Reformation. (Christ Church, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA).
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Thomas Müntzer
Thomas Müntzer (l. c. 1489-1525), German reformer, portrait signed by Christoffel van Sichem as engraver and editor, between 1570 and 1624.
National Library of Spain, Madrid.
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Thomas Müntzer Commemorative Coin
A coin issued by East Germany in 1989 commemorating 500 years since the birth of Thomas Müntzer (l. c. 1489-1525), the German theologian and apocalyptic preacher who became one of the leaders of the German Peasants' War (1524-1525).
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Sir Thomas Fairfax on Horsback
An early 19th-century engraving of Sir Thomas Fairfax (1612-71), the first commander of the Parliamentarian New Model Army during the English Civil Wars (1642-51). Attributed to Francis Engleheart. (National Portrait Gallery, London)