beacuse they killed him
There reaction was what have we done and they ran to blame Henry x x x
Some violent words of Henry were taken literally by four leading knights of the court, who proceeded swiftly to Canterbury (December 29), forced themselves into the Archbishop's presence, and, on his refusal to absolve the bishops, followed him into the cathedral. There, at twilight, after further altercation, they cut him down with their swords. His last words were an acceptance of death in defense of the church of Christ.
when he was crowned Archbishop of Canterbury by Henry II
The disease spread so badly, the sickness killed them.
St. Joan didn't have a sister. That was made up for the movie.
There reaction was what have we done and they ran to blame Henry x x x
The king was to blame for Thomas Becket's murder because he told the knights to kill Thomas but the knights didn't had to do what he said but they did and hit Thomas in the head and killed him. Also Thomas told the monks to leave the door open so the monks did. Also the king shouldn't have wanted to kill him anyway and the Knights had to obey the kings orders
Becket made christians realise ow horrible the king was.
Death Knights of Krynn happened in 1991.
Death Knights of Krynn was created in 1991.
The four knights who murdered Thomas Becket were Reginald FitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton.
You can have as many death knights as you want on your account, but you can only have 1 death knight per server (example: you have 5 death knights - 1 is on agamaggan, 1 is on doomhammer, etc.)
The names of the four knights were Reginald FitzUrse, William de Tracey, Hugh de Morville, and Richard le Breton. It was on the 29th of December, 1170, and the knights came barging into Canterbury Cathedral. They stuck three swords into him, and with the forth they cut of his head. And, as gruesome as it is, they scattered his brains around the cathedral.
Some violent words of Henry were taken literally by four leading knights of the court, who proceeded swiftly to Canterbury (December 29), forced themselves into the Archbishop's presence, and, on his refusal to absolve the bishops, followed him into the cathedral. There, at twilight, after further altercation, they cut him down with their swords. His last words were an acceptance of death in defense of the church of Christ.
well i suppose he was okay but he was the cause of thomas beckets death so that kinda makes him drop a level... :D
Creon
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