The duke of Thomas was a duke who rule Wales until he was chase out and His real was Henry Thomas. Little is know about his parents but his father's name was Igor Thomas and he was from Romania
It would appear that Thomas Carlyle did not have any children.
Yes, Thomas Becket's middle name was in fact Edward.
Thomas D'Arcy McGee was a strong supporter of Confederation.
Thomas Searles was played by Andre Braugher.
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas More, and Francois Rabelais were prominent humanist thinkers of the Renaissance period. Erasmus was a Dutch theologian and scholar known for his critical edition of the New Testament. Thomas More was an English statesman and author of "Utopia," a work of political and social commentary. Francois Rabelais was a French writer and humanist known for his satirical works, particularly the "Gargantua and Pantagruel" series.
Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More both called for reform.
They were Christian humanists.
Desiderius Erasmus, Thomas Becket
Satire
Christian humanists
one of the most prominent intellectuals and thinkers of England in the fifteenth and sixteenth century e.g. John Colet, Desiderius Erasmus, and Thomas More.
That probably depends on who you ask, but a good argument could be made for Erasmus (Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus) who lived from 1466-1536.
Christian humanism, as advocated by figures like Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus, emphasized the importance of integrating Christian values with the pursuit of knowledge and education. More's book "Utopia" critiqued the social and political structures of his time while promoting principles of justice and equality. Erasmus focused on reforming the Catholic Church by promoting scholarship, moral introspection, and a return to the teachings of the Bible. Both thinkers believed in the potential for human reason and intellect to lead to a more just and harmonious society infused with Christian ethics.
Both were Considered humanists
For Sir Thomas More
Some of the most famous humanists include Desiderius Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and Michel de Montaigne. These individuals were known for their emphasis on human potential, critical thinking, and pursuit of knowledge across various disciplines.