Author: Thomas MoreAlso known as: T. More, Th Morus, Tomas Moro, Tomás Moro, Thomas More, Tomaso Moro ... (see complete list), Thomas Morus, Thomas Morus, Tommaso Moro, Tomás Morus, Sir Thomas More, Sir Thomas More, St. Thomas More, Thomas Sir More, St. Thomas More, Saint Thomas More, Tomás Moro, Thomas More Saint, , Santo Tomás Moro, Saint Sir Thomas More, Sir, Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas, Saint More, Sir Thomas More, Thomas, Sir, Saint More, Thomas More, Sir, helgon, Thomas; Turner, Paul More
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Thomas Moore (1779-1852), "Ireland's National poet," was not the same man as St. (or Sir) Thomas More (1478-1535.)
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