Margaret Roper

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Margaret Roper was a highly educated English scholar and translator of the early 16th century, renowned for her learning, piety, and close intellectual relationship with her father, Sir Thomas More.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Catholic
human
scholar
translator
writer
activeIn early 16th century
birthName Margaret More NERFINISHED
canonizationStatus lay Catholic noted for sanctity, not canonized
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
dateOfBirth 1505
dateOfDeath 1544
describedBySource biographies of Thomas More
educatedBy Thomas More NERFINISHED
era Tudor period
familyName Roper NERFINISHED
father Thomas More NERFINISHED
genre letters
religious literature
givenName Margaret
hasInfluenced perceptions of learned women in Tudor England
hasWorkTranslated "Precatio Dominica" by Erasmus NERFINISHED
Desiderius Erasmus NERFINISHED
knownFor correspondence with leading humanists
languageOfWorkOrName English
Latin
mother Jane Colt NERFINISHED
movement Northern Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the most learned women in early 16th-century England
her close intellectual relationship with Thomas More
her humanist education
her piety and devotion
notableWork Latin-to-English translation of Erasmus’s "Precatio Dominica" (The Lord’s Prayer)
Letters to her father Thomas More
occupation scholar
translator
writer
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Chelsea NERFINISHED
positionHeld member of the household of Thomas More
relative Erasmus of Rotterdam NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence Chelsea NERFINISHED
Eltham NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
sibling Cecily More NERFINISHED
Elizabeth More NERFINISHED
John More NERFINISHED
another daughter of Thomas More (often called Margaret Giggs by association, though fostered)
spouse William Roper NERFINISHED

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Thomas More child Margaret Roper