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Colonel Thomas Blood
Image by G. Scott

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.
Execution of Thomas Cranmer
Image by J. Williams

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).
Sir Thomas Fairfax on Horsback
Image by Francis Engleheart

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)
Thomas Thrum
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Thomas Thrum

Thomas George Thrum (1842-1932), Australian author of the Thrum's Hawaiian Annual.
Thomas Müntzer Memorial
Image by Robert Cutts

Thomas Müntzer Memorial

Memorial to German reformer Thomas Müntzer (l. c. 1489-1525) in Frose, Germany.
Sir Thomas Pasley
Image by National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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.
A Cove at St. Thomas by Pissarro
Image by National Gallery of Art, Washington DC

A Cove at St. Thomas by Pissarro

An 1867 oil on canvas, A Cove at St. Thomas, by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), the Danish-French impressionist painter. The artist was born on the island of St. Thomas in the Caribbean. (National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.)
George H. Thomas
Image by Mathew Brady

George H. Thomas - The Rock of Chickamauga

Portrait of George H. Thomas, photograph by Mathew Brady, c. 1855-1865. Known as the "Rock of Chickamauga," Union Major General George Henry Thomas (1816-1870) played important roles in several key battles of the American Civil War, including...
St, Thomas' Tower, Tower of London
Image by Chris

St, Thomas' Tower, Tower of London

St. Thomas' Tower and the Traitor's Gate as seen from the Thames. St. Thomas' Tower was added to the Tower of London by Edward I (r. 1272-1307 CE), its construction lasted from 1275 - 1279.
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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