Thomas Howard's animosity towards Thomas Cromwell and Cardinal Wolsey, driven by class resentment and a desire to maintain aristocratic dominance.
Thomas Howard's animosity towards Thomas Cromwell and Cardinal Wolsey, driven by class resentment and a desire to maintain aristocratic dominance.
Events in This Arc
In the heart of York Place, Cardinal Wolsey’s once-unassailable power crumbles as the Dukes of Norfolk and Suffolk storm in, wielding the King’s authority to strip him of the Great …
In the claustrophobic confines of Blackfriars, Thomas Cromwell stands as a lone figure of quiet defiance, his presence a silent provocation to the Duke of Norfolk, who enters like a …
In the sunlit gardens of Windsor, Thomas Cromwell stands alone as the court’s elite—Norfolk, Suffolk, and Henry VIII—approach him with the weight of Wolsey’s impending fall hanging in the air. …