William Allen (cardinal)

See also: Allen, William Allen

William Allen (1532 - 1594) was a cardinal catholic English.

Having refused to recognize the queen Elisabeth Anger of England for chief of the Church, it was forced to leave England and was withdrawn initially with Leuwen, then with Rome.

The pope Sixth-Quint appointed it archbishop of Malines, then cardinal, and charged it with revising the translation of the Bible, with Robert Bellarmin and the cardinal Colonne.

It was all its life occupied to fight the religion Anglican E and to cause enemies with Elisabeth: one allots a treaty to him where one supports that to kill a tyrant is not a crime.

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