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St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings – "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open-air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London. It was the most important public pulpit in Tudor and early Stuart England, and many of the most important statements on the political and religious changes brought by the Reformation were made public from here. The pulpit stood in 'the Cross yard', the open space on the north-east side of St. Paul's Churchyard, adjacent to the row of buildings that would become the home of London's publishing and book-selling trade.

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  • St Paul's Cross fue una y púlpito al aire libre que se encontraba en los terrenos de la Antigua Catedral de San Pablo en la City de Londres. Fue el púlpito más importante en el período Tudor y en los inicios del gobierno de los Estuardo en el Reino de Inglaterra, y muchas de las declaraciones más importantes sobre cambios políticos y religiosos durante la Reforma anglicana fueron proclamados desde aquel lugar. (es)
  • St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings – "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open-air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London. It was the most important public pulpit in Tudor and early Stuart England, and many of the most important statements on the political and religious changes brought by the Reformation were made public from here. The pulpit stood in 'the Cross yard', the open space on the north-east side of St. Paul's Churchyard, adjacent to the row of buildings that would become the home of London's publishing and book-selling trade. A monumental column with a golden statue of St Paul stands in this area of the Cathedral precinct since the early 20th century, but it is not on the exact spot where Paul's Cross stood. A stone carved with the words 'Here stood Paul's Cross' marks the actual location of the pulpit as it stood from 1449 until 1635, when it was taken down during Inigo Jones' renovation work. (en)
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  • St Paul's Cross fue una y púlpito al aire libre que se encontraba en los terrenos de la Antigua Catedral de San Pablo en la City de Londres. Fue el púlpito más importante en el período Tudor y en los inicios del gobierno de los Estuardo en el Reino de Inglaterra, y muchas de las declaraciones más importantes sobre cambios políticos y religiosos durante la Reforma anglicana fueron proclamados desde aquel lugar. (es)
  • St Paul's Cross (alternative spellings – "Powles Crosse") was a preaching cross and open-air pulpit in the grounds of Old St Paul's Cathedral, City of London. It was the most important public pulpit in Tudor and early Stuart England, and many of the most important statements on the political and religious changes brought by the Reformation were made public from here. The pulpit stood in 'the Cross yard', the open space on the north-east side of St. Paul's Churchyard, adjacent to the row of buildings that would become the home of London's publishing and book-selling trade. (en)
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