Renaissance · Europe · Religion
1556
Cranmer Burned at Oxford
March 21, 1556
Thomas Cranmer, architect of the English Book of Common Prayer, was burned at the stake outside Balliol College after recanting his recantation of Protestantism. He thrust the hand that had signed the earlier document into the flames first, crying, This hand hath offended. Mary's burning of Protestants had become unignorable.