Joan Bocher (died 2 May 1550 in Smithfield, London) was an English Anabaptist burned at the stake for heresy during the English Reformation in the reign of Edward VI. She has also been known as Joan Boucher or Butcher, or as Joan Knell or Joan of Kent.
JoanBocher (died 2 May 1550 in Smithfield, London) was an English Anabaptist burned at the stake for heresy during the English Reformation in the reign...
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king did not quite ease the situation at all. Under Cranmer's guidance, JoanBocher was executed for her Anabaptists beliefs. Even so, some of these concerns...
to London. There she met other Protestants, including the Anabaptist JoanBocher, and studied the Bible. During her marriage to Thomas Kyme, Anne took...
Joan Butcher may refer to: JoanBocher (died 1550), also known as Joan Butcher, English Anabaptist Joan Garwood, also known as Joan Butcher, fictional...
Chaplain and Protestant preacher, John Rogers to intervene on behalf of JoanBocher, a female Anabaptist who was sentenced to death by burning in 1550.: p...
(1546) Nicholas Belenian (1546) John Adams (1546) John Lascelles(1546) JoanBocher (1550) John Rogers (1555) Thomas Tomkins (1555) John Cardmaker (1555)...
in the Tower of London and martyred in Smithfield for Protestantism JoanBocher (d. 1550), English Anabaptist martyr in Smithfield Elizabeth Pepper (d...
time of the Dutch Church in Austin Friars, London. After the death of JoanBocher, who had denied the humanity of Christ, moves were taken against the...
pamphlet, written to point the moral of the martyrdom of the anabaptist JoanBocher, which is fully described by Stow. The tract has been reprinted by Mr...
at Canterbury, about 12 miles (19 km) away. Joan Boucher, or Bocher, who is sometimes described as Joan of Kent and known to have been involved in "reforming...
1541, but nothing seems to have resulted. King Edward notes that when JoanBocher was executed (2 May 1550) for heresy, Scory preached, and she reviled...
player character), Ariel Matheson (Tia Carrere) and Zack Smith (Christian Bocher). On a routine patrol, their ship is attacked by enemy fighters, and Casey...
in geometric measure theory and partial differential equations." 2002 – Bôcher Memorial Prize for: Global regularity of wave maps I. Small critical Sobolev...
Pope Nicholas IV granted indulgences to penitents; dissolved 1539; Robert Bocher and David Vincent 1541/2 Great Limber Priory, Limber Magna Cistercian monks...
contribution to research in pure mathematics (No longer awarded) United States Bôcher Memorial Prize American Mathematical Society Notable research memoir in...
Young, Meghan Heffern, Alex Bruhanski, Matthew Currie Holmes, Christian Bocher, Douglas H. Arthurs, Yves Cameron, Charles André The Prize Winner of Defiance...
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in 1936 at Oslo and in 1950 at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Wiener won the Bôcher Memorial Prize in 1933 and the National Medal of Science in 1963, presented...
Charles Fefferman (born 1949), mathematician; Fields Medal (1978), Bôcher Prize (2008) Joan Feigenbaum (born 1958), mathematics and computer science: 47 Mitchell...
of Science, Steele Prize, Wolf Prize, Norbert Wiener Prize Lin Fanghua, Bôcher Memorial Prize, American Academy of Arts and Science Wilhelm Magnus Andrew...
Voigt, German-Danish botanist and surgeon (d. 1843) March 23 – Christiane Bøcher, Norwegian actress (d. 1874) March 24 Epaphroditus Ransom, American politician...
partial differential equations and mathematical physics, awarded of the 2005 Bôcher Prize. Albert Fert, physicist, one of the discoverers of giant magnetoresistance...