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Tomb of Thomas Hobbes
The tomb of the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679). St John the Baptist Church, Ault Hucknall, Derbyshire, England.
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Thomas Wolsey, Cardinal Archbishop of York
A 16th century CE portrait of Thomas Wolsey (l. c. 1473-1530), Cardinal Archbishop of York and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England (r. 1509-1547 CE). (Trinity College, Cambridge, England)
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Thomas Cavendish
A c. 1620 CE portrait of the Elizabethan mariner and privateer Thomas Cavendish (1560-1592 CE). Cavendish famously circumnavigated the globe in 1586-88 CE, only the third such voyage at that point. (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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Thomas Cranmer Posthumous Portrait
A posthumous portrait by an unknown artist of Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury (1533-155 CE) and one of the primary architects of the English Reformation. (Lambeth Palace, London)
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Thomas Paine by Debos
A c. 1792 oil on canvas portrait by Laurent Debos of the Anglo-American philosopher Thomas Paine (1737-1809). (National Portrait Gallery, London)
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Thomas Müntzer Memorial
Memorial to German reformer Thomas Müntzer (l. c. 1489-1525) in Frose, Germany.
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Sir Thomas Pasley
Portrait by Lemuel Francis Abbott (1760–1802) of Thomas Pasley (1734-1808), Royal British Navy officer of the 18th century, who served in the American and French revolutionary wars.
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Colonel Thomas Blood
An early 19th-century illustration of 'Colonel' Thomas Blood (1618-80) who infamously tried and failed to steal the British Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671.
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Statue of Thomas Paine, Thetford
A statue of the Anglo-American philosopher Thomas Paine (1737-1809). Located in Paine's hometown of Thetford in Norfolk, England.
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General Thomas Gage
General Thomas Gage, who, in the early days of the American Revolution, served as commander-in-chief of all British armies in North America and as military governor of Massachusetts. Oil on canvas portrait by John Singleton Copley, c. 1788...