Nicholas Wiseman

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Nicholas Wiseman was a 19th-century English cardinal and influential leader in the revival of Roman Catholicism in England, serving as the first Archbishop of Westminster after the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic cardinal
Roman Catholic archbishop
human
religious writer
theologian
appointedAsArchbishopOfWestminster 1850
birthCountry Spain NERFINISHED
birthDate 1802-08-02
birthPlace Seville NERFINISHED
burialPlace St Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green NERFINISHED
cardinalateCreationDate 1850
citizenship United Kingdom
createdCardinalBy Pope Pius IX NERFINISHED
deathDate 1865-02-15
deathPlace London, England
surface form: London
education English College, Rome NERFINISHED
University of Rome La Sapienza NERFINISHED
era 19th century
familyName Wiseman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Catholic theology
biblical studies
patristics
fullName Nicholas Patrick Stephen Wiseman NERFINISHED
genre religious fiction
givenName Nicholas
honorificPrefix His Eminence
honorificSuffix Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
influenced Catholic revival in 19th-century England
English Roman Catholic community
knownFor Catholic apologetics
being first Archbishop of Westminster after restoration of Catholic hierarchy
influence on the Oxford Movement
revival of Roman Catholicism in England
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales NERFINISHED
nationality English
notableWork Fabiola; or, The Church of the Catacombs NERFINISHED
occupation author
clergyman
theologian
positionHeld Archbishop of Westminster NERFINISHED
Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Vicar Apostolic of the London District NERFINISHED
precededByAsVicarApostolicOfLondonDistrict Thomas Griffiths NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
successorAsArchbishopOfWestminster Henry Edward Manning NERFINISHED

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