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Thomas Howard, Lord High Steward
Image by Hans Holbein

Thomas Howard, Lord High Steward

A painting of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk (1473-1574 CE) who served as Lord High Steward amongst many other offices of state in a long career. (Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger, Windsor Castle, England)
Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger
Image by Hans Holbein the Younger

Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger

A portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger of Sir Thomas Wyatt the Younger (d. 1554 CE) who infamously led a failed rebellion against Mary I of England (r. 1553-1558 CE) in 1554 CE. (The Weiss Gallery, London)
Thomas Hancock
Image by John Singleton Copley

Thomas Hancock

Thomas Hancock (1703-1764), a wealthy Boston merchant and founder of the firm House of Hancock; best known as the uncle of US Founding Father John Hancock. Oil on canvas portrait by John Singleton Copley, 1764-66. Harvard Art Museums.
Thomas Hutchinson
Image by Edward Truman

Thomas Hutchinson

Portrait of Thomas Hutchinson, governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in the leadup to the American Revolution. Painting by Edward Truman, 1741. Massachusetts Historical Society.
Thomas Conway
Image by Unknown Artist

Thomas Conway

Brig. Gen. Thomas Conway, namesake of the Conway Cabal, an attempt to remove George Washington as commander of the Continental Army during the winter of 1777-78. Portrait by an unknown artist, circa 19th century. Historical Society of Pennsylvania...
Thomas Roderick Dew, 13th President of William & Mary College
Image by William Garl Browne Jr.

Thomas Roderick Dew, 13th President of William & Mary College

Thomas Roderick Dew (l. 1802-1846), 13th President of William & Mary College and pro-slavery advocate, oil on canvas by William Garl Browne Jr. Muscarelle Museum of Art.
Thomas Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels
Image by T.Simpson

Thomas Blood Stealing the Crown Jewels

A 1793 illustration by T. Simpson showing Colonel Blood and his gang stealing the British Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671. Blood was soon captured and the regalia returned.
Lt. Thomas J. Jackson, 1846
Image by Unknown Photographer

Lt. Thomas J. Jackson, 1846

Young Stonewall Jackson, photograph taken sometime after his graduation from West Point, circa 1846, published in The photographic history of the civil war by Francis Treveylan Miller and Robert S. Lanier, New York, 1911.
What Makes Thomas Jefferson so Controversial? - Frank Cogliano
Video by TED-Ed

What Makes Thomas Jefferson so Controversial? - Frank Cogliano

Thomas Jefferson was a founding father of the United States — but were his principles outweighed by his participation in slavery? Thomas Jefferson, founding father of the United States and primary author of the Declaration of Independence...
Pilgrimage of Grace
Definition by Mark Cartwright

Pilgrimage of Grace

The Pilgrimage of Grace is the collective name for a series of rebellions in northern England, first in Lincolnshire and then in Yorkshire and elsewhere between October and December 1536 CE. Nobles, clergy, monks, and commoners united to...
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