William Allen

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William Allen was a 16th-century English Cardinal and leading Catholic figure who played a key role in the Counter-Reformation and the support of English Catholic exiles.

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instanceOf Catholic cardinal
Counter-Reformation figure
human
theologian
academicDegree Master of Arts
advisorTo Philip II of Spain
buriedIn English College, Rome
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1532
dateOfDeath 1594-10-16
educatedAt Oriel College, Oxford NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
era 16th century
familyName Allen
founded English College, Douai
English College, Reims
English College, Rome
givenName William
ideology Roman Catholicism
influenced English Catholic missionary movement
knownFor leading English Catholic exiles
role in the Catholic Counter-Reformation in England
support for Catholic missions to England
training English missionary priests
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
memberOf College of Cardinals
movement Counter-Reformation
nativeLanguage English
notableStudent Edmund Campion
Robert Persons
notableWork Douay–Rheims Bible
surface form: Douai–Rheims Bible project
occupation cardinal
priest
theologian
opposedTo Anglican Church settlement under Elizabeth I
Henrician Reformation
surface form: English Reformation
placeOfBirth Rossall School
surface form: Rossall, Lancashire
placeOfDeath Rome
positionHeld Canon of York
Cardinal-priest of San Martino ai Monti
Principal of St Mary Hall, Oxford
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
sexOrGender male
supported Spanish Armada project against England
workLocation Douai
Reims
Rome

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Douay–Rheims Bible associatedWith William Allen
English College, Douai foundedBy William Allen
Richard Bristow associatedWith William Allen