
Santo Tomás Moro
Santo Tomás Moro, born in 1478 in England, was a renowned humanist, author of 'Utopia', and a key figure in the realm of public service. He served as Chancellor of England but famously opposed King Henry VIII's break from the Catholic Church, leading to his imprisonment and eventual execution for treason in 1535. Known for his unwavering integrity and commitment to his faith, Moro's legacy endures as a symbol of moral courage and conviction.
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Santo Tomás Moro is remembered for his integrity and fidelity to Christian conscience, as well as for his intellectual work and public service.
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