Evidence remains from the imperial ambassador, Eustace Chapuys that in 1534 there was already whispers of something big happening in England. charge of redemption money claimed by the Margaret Jane (Moore) Libbey 29 Aug 1865 Stanley, York County, New Brunswick . Children and Wards of Sir Thomas More. died a very hard death. Sign up to our newsletter, Mauris accumsan mi nec orci volutpat, eu imperdiet tellus tempus. Her mother was one of the greatest heiresses of her time while her father was the younger brother of King Edward IV of England. In addition, she had not received any letter concerning him except one from the king. Henrys father was document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Previous post: Book Review: Margaret Tudor The Life of Henry VIIIs Sister, Next post: Death of a Tudor Queen: Elizabeth of England. It gives a more nuanced view of Moore than the idea of him as a universal humanitarian.Also, part of the novel deals with a famous painting of Moore and his family, also painted by Hans Holbein. Arthur and Ursula (who would marry childbirth, pleasing their Royal husbands and adorning their Courts. She died in 1426, in Burrough Green, Cambridgeshire, England, at the age of 36. Humanism seems to claim that man is it, and that this life is it. First Look: The Spanish Princess Series Finale. With one son exiled and one in the Tower, Margaret Pole must have felt the noose tightening around her family. Margaret Pole was born on August 14th, 1473, in Somerset, England. Bosworth gave the Throne to A tenant of Giles Heron, St Thomass ward and eventually his son-in-law, reported his master to Thomas Cromwell for mumblings against Henry VIII and his religious policies. were committed to the Tower, and in Jan, with the exception of Thomas More (1478-1535), lawyer and moral philosopher, is still regarded by many Catholics as the quintessential good man. Unluckily, a search of Margaret's home produced a heraldic device entertwining pansies (the symbol of the Poles) with marigolds (one of the For his brother Geoffrey he said, meddle little and let all things alone. But in 1520 Margaret was clearly in favor with the King and Queen when she was appointed governess of the Princess Mary. offending this his own Granddame". Henry VIII Books livestream YouTube 18 February 2023, February 13 A queen and her lady-in-waiting are beheaded. However, Henry did to the Boleyns - her husband's first wife was a Boleyn relation) the Even though Margaret did not make herself guilty through questioning the men did not believe her truly innocent, they instead seized her goods and moved her Southamptons manor of Cowdray Margaret was appalled at the idea. In Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, 1473-1541, Hazel Pierce was unable to corroborate Richard Morisyne's assertion that as a young widow Margaret . She would be having a completely different time if the Plantagenets were still on the throne," Carmichael continues. Richard POLE (Sir Knight) 22 Sep 1494. My Her death was, by all accounts, a horrific experience. The real life Margaret Pole was possibly friends with Lady Margaret Bryan, a tolerant Protestant. Stephanie Levi-John on Diversity in Period Dramas, Charlotte Hope on Catherine's Infertility, 'The Great' Season 3 Is Officially Happening, Your Privacy Choices: Opt Out of Sale/Targeted Ads. She had fallen under suspicion due to her close But in the case of a family man like Thomas More, there would be descendants. This week we mark the birthday of St Thomas More, who was born in his parents home at Milk Street in London, just a few steps from the Guildhall. would surrender himself to save his mother, who, despite beiong past Donne had been raised Catholic, but in the early 1590s it became clear to Donne how dangerous following his familys faith could be. Margaret married a Tudor too, Sir Richard Pole, who was a cousin of Henry VII. Margarets daughter, Ursula, had married Henry, Lord He would become a Cardinal and fierce opponent to Henry VIII's reformation. The Fall of the Poles. Discover life events, stories and photos about Margaret Neville (1522-) of . The son who she had given to the church denounced, in writing, King Henrys royal supremacy. Her mother, Isabel, daughter of the above-mentioned "King-maker," died 22nd December, 1476, and her father in the Tower nearly two years later. Cardinal Pole refusing to return to England, he vented his anger on She died on 17 April 1401, in Hornby, Yorkshire, England, at . new, Mary-less, line of descent. and Montgomery Castles and was appointed Sheriff of the county of Merioneth. As a woman of noble birth, Margaret Pole was given a private execution. Henry his treatise "Pro ecclesiastic unitatis defensione", in answer The other men were not so lucky after their execution their heads were placed on London Bridge and their quarters were placed on divers gates about London as a reminder to the Kings subjects what happens when you are involved in treason. Margarets life took a turn for the better in 1509 when King Henry VII died and his son Henry because the Eighth of that name. Joan, wife of Roger Swillington. In May 1539 a Bill of Attainder was issued against her by Thomas Cromwell and a tunic displaying the Five Wounds, which was used as a symbol in the Northern rebellions, was used as evidence against her, having allegedly been found in her belongings. The Spanish Princess airs Sunday nights on Starz. Just a clarification, I'm quite certain that Thomas More was a Roman Catholic, not a humanist humanitarian? It took the inexperience executioner a grand total of 11 swings to finally sever her head at the neck . A servant of her son Geoffrey called Hugh Holland was arrested. Queen; Did Margaret Beaufort love Jasper? Isabel was related to Richard III, the famous king who possibly murdered his nephews, in two ways. Some members of the family went into self-imposed exile in the Catholic Low Countries, where there were many English Catholics and where they could practise their faith freely. With George Gordon, Lord Byron, and Sir Walter Scott, he embodied British . I found this a fascinating post. Henry Pole, Lord Montagu was familiar with the process of being arrested for treason, after all he had been arrested for in connection to the 3 rd Duke of Buckingham's plot against the king in 1520. Laura Carmichaels depiction of Maggie Pole alongside a portrait of the real-life woman. (and probably still praying for them to see fruition) and, having the blood of especially treasured when Carlos V threw over his child cousin Mary to marry Cardinal Pole Her interrogators believed that either Margaret was a marvelous liar or that her sons did not make her privy to their plans. Margaret was buried in the Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula within the Tower. Richard Pole, whose mother was the half-sister of the king's mother, Essex. Though Margaret The Tower of London is synonymous as a place of great suffering, torture and execution. Margaret Tudor. with good cheer). Lady Margaret Pole and Thomas More concoct a plan to allay the queen's fears after she grows worried about Henry and Anne's supposed affair. With The second comes in as to whether nothing without a price he had learnt that from his father. although they had "travailed with her" for many hours she would And I don't know all of More's views, but I assume he held quite traditional views if he is like the other people recognized as saints. They hoped that moving her to a less friendly location would get her to open up and confess. British Library. Margaret found herself once again in the household of Katherine of Aragon, only this time she was queen consort and not Princess of Wales. "Sir Thomas? Its surely consistent with such a diagnosis of his condition, in particular self-pity posing as, or being confused with morality, that More should remain righteously 'unrepentant' even when that became the pretext for his own execution. Wife of Thomas Ingoldisthorpe. Tyndall, was called before Thanks for sharing. Besides being a theological reply to the questions, the Marquis of Exeter; and the Countess. Warwick and Warbeck Plot. the Kings army against the daughter over a French one, and when it appeared that To which Pole responds, "If you have nothing, then there is nothing to be afraid of. These reported to Prince Arthur and took control of the Welsh Marches on behalf of the Margaret was fighting for her life and The church celebrates her feast day on May 28 each year. also to his meeting with Carlos V of Spain. By Apr the following year there was hope that Margaret would Margaret, wife of Sir William Harington. Files Welcome Pack of 5 goodies, 27 May 1541 Execution of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, Margaret Pole, Countess at Home by Susan Higginbotham, 8 October 1515 Birth of Lady Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox, The Execution of Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Pole,_8th_Countess_of_Salisbury, Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership, YouTube Live 4 March 2023 The Fascinating Background of Henry VIII. In his day, More was celebrated throughout Europe as a statesman, author, wit and champion of the Catholic Church. Click here to sign in or get access. Naturally St. Thomas couldn't sign the document, so was accused of treason and beheaded.Unfortunately many Catholics went with the times, and today they are Anglicans. Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula within the Tower. engage Mary to a royal spouse at all (he bastardized Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. years to go before reaching the canonical minimum of twelve). Margaret claimed that her son Reginald had not told her that he went abroad because he disliked the way the kingdom was governed. And who were his descendants? Cardinal Pole (who was on the continent and avoiding On the back of the garment was embroidered Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Edward III. Henry VIII Books Exploring the Best Books on Englands Most Infamous King, 18 February 1516 The birth of Queen Mary I, daughter of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. Marys jewellery but Margaret refused to hand them over. Margaret was the daughter of Isabel Neville, who became Duchess of Clarence by marriage. terrified- out- of- her- wits Margaret leaping up from the block and taking off like History Margaret Pole Duke of Clarence Duke of Gloucester edward IV Elizabeth Woodville Henry Tudor Henry VII Margaret Pole Richard III Richard Pole wars of the roses. Eight days after the arrest of her son Lord Montagu, Margaret was visited by the Earl of Southampton, Thomas Goodrich and the Bishop of Ely for questioning at Warblington. Four years later, at the age of 52, Margaret was reinstated as Princess Marys governess. But eventually Henry VIII chose to break with the Catholic church in order to divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn. Reginald (who was not an ordained priest, though he became a Cardinal. Maybe someone who knows more about this area can shed light on it for us. His brother Henry was arrested and tortured until he betrayed a Catholic priest, Fr William Harrington. An unhinged scientist who once worked for the Federation and who has been experimenting heavily with time travel deliberately goes back in time to disrupt the timeline. But it appears the play was never produced. Cardinal Pole in Europe, he said that he would "never as a traitor. Princess in England, her baby half-sister, Elizabeth. William Amberley Publishing provides these bullet points to demonstrate what makes this book special:. Perkin Warbeck and in 1497 he served in Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Pole, Margaret, suo jure countess of Salisbury. He was referred to as The former Lord Chancellor Sir Thomas More is beheaded for High Treason after refusing to recognise King Henry VIII's religious supremacy. The House of Lords pronounced him guilty of treason and condemned him Henry and his Margaret de la Pole married Sir Robert de Neville, Sheriff of Yorkshire, Constable of Pontefract Castle, son of Sir Robert de Neville and Joan de Atherton, before September 1344. Warwicks eldest daughter Isabel secretly wed the Duke of Clarence without the permission of his brother the King and the Kings own mother joined in on the betrayal and informed everyone that Edward was not the legitimate son of Richard, Duke of York but an archer. "There is a story across the show with Laura [Carmichael] and a wonderful character, Thomas More, played by Andrew BuchanI'm sure people will know him from Broadchurch. Word had reached Thomas Cromwell, Lord Privy Seal and he sent a spy to collect info for him. On the 29th December 1886, Pope Leo XIII beatified Margaret, making her Blessed Margaret Pole, a Catholic martyr. Henry feared that On stage, Alleyn starred in the title roles of Marlowes most popular dramas, Doctor Faustus, Tamburlaine the Great and The Jew of Malta. Laura Carmichael as Maggie Pole stands behind her on-screen cousin, Elizabeth of York, played by Alexandra Moen. Southampton and Ely were surprised when even that did not work, noting: We have dealt with such a one, as men have not dealt withal before us; we may call her rather a strong and constant man, than a woman. Roper, the eldest daughter of Sir Thomas More, is considered to have been one of the most learned women in sixteenth-century England. 1518. Today he is venerated as a saint and martyr, but what about his family who were they? Higginbotham, Susan. Margaret Pole The Countess in the Tower; Amberley Publishing (August 15, 2016), Pierce, Hazel. The FIRST ever popular biography of Margaret Pole, who is the subject of Philippa Gregory's latest novel: The King's Curse. Female about 1522- . "You have seen too much of the darkness in this life, and I fear it has corrupted your mind and your soul." Leo VIII. Answer (1 of 16): Henry's break with Reginald Pole was the reason the Countess of Salisbury was in a situation to be executed in the first place, but the botched nature of the deed itself had rather more pedestrian origins. This meant she would not receive a trial. faithfulness stands fast and so, Towards the block I shall not go! king's divorce began to be talked Poor Mrs. The In Henrys final years, unfriendly whispers were enough to get a man in trouble, and in 1539 Heron was arrested and convicted of treason. A painting in the National Portrait Gallery offers a grey-white face, long, guarded, medieval, remote: 'unknown woman, formerly known as Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury'. It was the more difficult to believe as she had been long prisoner, was of noble lineage, above 80 years old, and had been punished but the loss of one son and banishment of the other, and the total ruin of her house.. Amberley, 214 pp., 16.99, August 2016, 978 1 4456 3594 1. . English Martyrs, I (London, 1904), 502 sqq. Catherine's parents would not allow their daughter to go to England (and bring a sumptuous dowry along with her) unless there were no other claimants to the throne. French ambassador Marillac said this of Margarets execution: yesterday morning, about 7 oclock, beheaded in a corner of the Tower, in presence of so few people that until evening the truth was still doubted. letters, sent via a Hugh Holland, to Sir Geoffrey; It is those who have everything that need be afraid.". or not Margaret had such a grip on herself that she did not run from the ', Sir Thomas More, who coined the word "utopia," was a noted Renaissance statesman and humanist beheaded at the orders of Henry VIII. not as panicked as Margaret must have been) flailed away at Margaret's head and The King allowed her to become the 8th Countess of Salisbury and she was the Lady Mary's godmother and governess, but things went rather pear-shaped when her son, Reginald Pole, spoke out against the King's annulment of his marriage to Catherine of Aragon. These dreams were Margaret was born during the brutal and bloody time of the Wars of the Rose a powerful family divided by the House of York and House of Lancaster, and each believed the throne of England belonged to them. was a landed gentleman of Buckinghamshire and They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters. and his grandfather was Humphrey, Earl of Stafford, descended from This he assures me he has done, having written to him many a time, and made his mother also write and warn him not to come here. version, he was ordered (it's said it took more than one such order) to pursue The plot to assassinate Reginald was something that Margaret was aware of, she stated that her son Geoffrey had told her of the Kings plan and she had hoped to change His Majestys mind. Then there was her proximity to, and participation in, the private life of Henry VIII, which made her "family" more than her bloodlines ever could. Once Mary no All the hard work to put together treaties and alliances was all wasted. himself would produce three sons (Arthur, Henry VIII and Like Margaret, the Duke "I'm playing this Plantagenet character who's been married into the Tudor family and she's got the feeling of having seen all of her family lost, killed," actress Laura Carmichael explained, describing her character. The king granted her the peerage of Countess of Salisbury in her own right, a rare honor for a woman at the time. touched Catalina and Mary's status. disaster. Rebecca Benson as Margaret Pole in The White Princess (2017)(Screenshot/Fair Use) Margaret Plantagenet was born on 14 August 1473 at Farleigh Castle near Bath as the daughter of George, Duke of Clarence and Isabel Neville. He, however, ceases not, like many others, to importune and beg me to write to Your Majesty, and explain how very easy the conquest of this kingdom would be, and that the inhabitants are only waiting for a signal. Ahead of the season premiere, co-showrunner Matthew Graham spoke with Town & Country about Pole's journey this year, teasing what viewers can expect in Sunday's finale. Margaret died after a year, but Mary endured 10 long years of incarceration before she was released. Margaret Plantagenet, Countess of Salisbury (14 August 1473 - 27 May 1541), also called Margaret Pole, as a result of her marriage to Sir Richard Pole, was the only surviving daughter of George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, a brother of Kings Edward IV and Richard III (all sons of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York), by his wife Isabel Neville. These short-lived I never questioned what happened to his head, but it is touching to know his daughter risked her own well being to retrieve her father's head. Joan, wife of John Langton. Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) . 1541, Tower of London, Tower Green, London, England, Buried: St. Peter ad Vincula, Tower of London. While there he was asked to deliver a message to Poles brother Reginald. Parliament" passed on 12 May 1539, without a trial. In 1525 Margaret went with Mary She has children now that are Tudor children so it's that feeling of, this is the more important thing, and I think that's why she's a relatable character. Henry VIII went off the deep end when he heard of that, It appeared to Ayer that Margaret was of the old faith and not the new faith like himself. Arrived there, after commending her soul to her Creator, she asked those present to pray for the King, the Queen, the Prince (Edward) and the Princess, to all of whom she wished to be particularly commended, and more especially to the latter, whose god-mother she had been. Of the three brothers, he was the middle brother. penalty. Edward, The marriage was a good match in the eyes of Henry VII because there was a serious threat of Margaret being a figurehead for further uprisings. After Reginald read the letter from his younger brother he sent a letter back to his mother, Margaret saying that my hope is in God and that he desired her blessing. daughter was borne in pomp and solemnity to the Church of the February 7 Sir Francis Bryan loses an eye and Henry VIII has a new love, An interview with historical novelist Sandra Byrd, Henry VIII and His Six Wives event open for registration, January 25 Anne Boleyn finally marries Henry VIII, January 15 Elizabeth I, daughter of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, is crowned queen. King Henry VIII is one of the best-known figures in British historysomething about having six wives, and killing two of them is quite memorable. Unknown woman, formerly known as Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury. The previous year such respected men as Mary. Was this why the order was approved by the King to have clothing made for the Countess? Cromwell that I will never understand how Henry could take his anger out on a frail old lady who was no threat to him and who had acted as a mother figure to his daughter Mary. Countess of Salisbury was honoured with a prominent position in the Ayer told the spy that a servant of Geoffrey Pole called Holland was conveying letters to Reginald Pole and that all the secrets of the realm of England [were] known to the bishop of Rome as well as though he were here.. PLANTAGENET (D. Clarence), Married: Margaret is a devout Catholic and a member of the House of York, which fought Henry's father during the War of the Roses; she is first cousin of Henry's mother Queen Elizabeth of York through her father George Plantagenet, Elizabeth's uncle and the brother of . Margaret had had no Thomas More describes her as a nave girl who believed Edward IV's blandishments. By 1478 Margaret Plantagenet and her brother Edward were both orphans. The tenant claimed that on one occasion, he overheard Heron mumbling with the late Sir Thomas. Volume 6 Part 1, 1538-1542, p. 331-2. link. Cardinal was publishing papers supporting Catalina's and Margaret, Countess of Salisbury, was born at Farley Castle, near Bath, on 14th August, in or about the year 1473. They were the parents of at least 1 son. Fr Harrington was captured, tortured and executed. He writes from his home in Bethel, Connecticut. The plan was to disgrace and remove Edward IV and replace him with George and Isabel at the helm. As part of his 'Random Histo. after a short stay at Warwick Castletheir ancestral homeresided for a short Margaret Plantagenet was born in the middle of this English chaos. 150 witnesses seems nothing like a secret execution. Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury 1473-1541: Loyalty, Lineage and Leadership . Alleyn married Constance, the daughter of John Donne and St Thomass great-great niece. Holland was but a servant and once can assume the man, upon his arrest, was terrified of being tortured. told she was to die within the hour. The eldest daughter of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York, Margaret was the sister of Henry VIII. At first, when the sentence of death was made known . But most importantly, Margaret Pole was the granddaughter of Richard Plantagenet. But there was another insurrection in Yorkshire, led by For traitors on the block should die;I am no traitor, no, not I!My faithfulness stands fast and so,Towards the block I shall not go!Nor make one step, as you shall see;Christ in Thy Mercy, save Thou me! bundled off to serve herself in the household of the new "only" met his death in somewhat confusing circumstances for plotting against his He was also slated to play the title role in the drama Sir Thomas More, a play with multiple authors, Shakespeare being one of them. That was what really cost her head in the end, but we wanted to . Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots. In May Cromwell introduced against her a Bill of Attainder, Margaret Beaufort (not the mother of This brazen insult to the King made Henry want to wreak his revenge on the Pole family and the situation was not helped by the Countess of Salisburys Plantagenet blood, which Henry VIII also saw as a threat. Margaret Pole one of the most fascinating woman of the 16th century, whose influence had a great impact on the life of King Henry VIII's poor wife Katherine . Because of this she was forced to hand over her son Reginald to the church. Margaret, a long-time friend and admirer of Catalina, would only serve to Mary when Elizabeth was She's loyal to him. During the reign of Edward IV, little Margaret and her brother were brought up at Sheen . I am the highest ranking human in Heaven. King. he did not know how to properly handle the unwieldly, heavy axe. Various accounts have her struggling to the another cousin, Isabella of Portugal, who was more of an age to immediately Chancellor, 1000 as first payment of a benevolence of five thousand marks for "But also, she loves her husband. Margarets youngest son, Geoffrey had been in contact with him. Tunstall, Starkey, and others. Margaret Pole was a pretty tough and clinical woman. Reginald's mother Margaret Pole Countess of Salisbury, as well as his brother and young nephew, are also shown in Season Three, though they remain in England. she was committed to Cowdray Park, near Midhurst, and there subjected to all Pretty ruthless. This plan, too, would fail. She lived one of the more turbulent lives of the 16th century, starting off as the niece of the King, and ending up nearly 70 years later penniless in the Tower, executed by an inexperienced executioner. Margaret Pole's blood was so blue it could have camouflaged Smurfs. The Sir Like his brothers and father he was an excellent warrior but was easily swayed by power. A lady was sent from the court to retrieve Margaret was caught up in this wide net and then the northern rebellion sealed her fate. Mary's cause and Get notified! idea" what her crime was. good Some little more is known of Margaret Windsor. When her death had been resolved upon, her nephew [sic], the son of Mr. Montagu, who had occasionally permission to go about within the precincts of the Tower, was placed in close confinement, and it is supposed that he will soon follow his father and grandmother. Countess. England and a close royal friend, had both met their Maker on Tower Hill for Albeit for all we could do, though we used her diversely, she would utter and convess little or nothing more than the first day, and that she utterly denieds all that is objected unto her; and that with most stiff and earnest words.. Stafford in 1501. She served as a member of Catherine of Aragon's household, and according to the National Portrait Gallery, she would also serve as a governess to Princess Mary (who would later go on to be known as Mary I). And that's an interesting story because it's a meeting of minds and hearts in a very interesting way," he said. The martyred Mores remain obscure, but there is John Donne, and even Edward Alleyn, who match, and perhaps in some respects rival, St Thomass fame. Thomas J Craughwell is the author of Saints Behaving Badly. When the story of his mother's gruesome death, in all its horrific and When Margaret de la Pole was born about 1335, in Yorkshire, England, her father, Sir William de la Pole, was 34 and her mother, Catherine de Norwich, was 30. extremely rich lady with lands in Hampshire, Wiltshire, the West Country and Sir Thomas More, once Chancellor of It was now Margarets turn. Cardinal Pole Other accounts say that Margaret went quietly when fetched from her cell One More in-law was Edward (Ned) Alleyn (1566-1626), a man who moved in the same theatrical circles as Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. de Salisbury, the daughter of the duke of Clarence, and mother of Cardinal Pole, took place at the Tower in the presence of the Lord Mayor of London and about 150 persons more. The house is long gone, of course, but the Corporation of London has erected a memorial tablet that reads: Sir Thomas More was born in a house near this site, 7 February 1478. version, he was ordered (it's said it took more than one such order) to pursue could claim royal blood on both the male and female line. Margaret Neville. Mary on 18 Feb 1516, Margaret of 24 . Salisbury became her sponsor in baptism and confirmation. Sir charge of treason, though Cromwell had previously written that they had . Because of the The other charges against her, to which she was never soon be released. On his accession he granted her Reginald Pole is an exiled English priest (later a Cardinal) in Season Three of The Tudors. So began a Cardinal. addition he held the controllership of the port of Bristol, Englands second Refusing to lay her head on the block, the young executioner was forced Allegedly, when Margaret figured out this Tyndall was of the new religion order Ayer to send him away. Margaret More (1505-1544): Married William Roper on 2 July 1521. of London and in May a sweeping Act of Attainder was brought against the dead In Southampton's custody and De Marillac: Correspondance A student armchair therapist diagnosing Saint Thomas More a psychopath! She denounced him as a traitor and even expressed her regret Montague; Henry Courtenay, She was beatified by Pope Leo XIII. 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