Lord Darcy

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Lord Darcy was an English nobleman who played a prominent leadership role in the 1536 Catholic uprising against Henry VIII known as the Pilgrimage of Grace.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English nobleman
historical figure
participant in the Pilgrimage of Grace
activeInYear 1536
areaOfInfluence Northern England NERFINISHED
citizenship English
conflictWith Tudor monarchy NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
historicalEventContext English Reformation NERFINISHED
knownAs Lord Darcy NERFINISHED
knownFor Catholic uprising against Henry VIII in 1536
led Catholic rebels during the Pilgrimage of Grace
notableFor leadership role in the Pilgrimage of Grace
opposition to Henry VIII
opposed Henry VIII NERFINISHED
opposedPolicy Henry VIII’s break with Rome
dissolution of the monasteries
participatedIn Pilgrimage of Grace NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Catholic rebels in the Pilgrimage of Grace
rebelledAgainst royal religious policy of Henry VIII
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
roleInPilgrimageOfGrace leader
supportedCause defense of traditional Catholic religion
resistance to Henry VIII’s religious policies
timePeriod Tudor period NERFINISHED

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Pilgrimage of Grace leader Lord Darcy