Despite being old friends, Thomas Becket, once he became Archbishop of Canterbury did not favor Henry's ascension to the throne. In addition, he sought to raise the power of the Archbishopric and repeatedly challenged Henry's authority after he became king.
Henry II and Thomas Becket first met in 1154 when Becket was appointed as the Chancellor of England shortly after Henry ascended the throne. Their relationship evolved significantly over the years, particularly after Becket became the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1162, leading to tensions between the crown and the church. Their meetings and interactions were pivotal in shaping the conflicts that followed.
Thomas Becket (c1118-1170) was Archbishop of Canterbury in the reign of King Henry II who was of the Plantagenet dynasty. The first Stuart king was James I who ascended the English throne in 1603. Thomas Becket died over 400 years before the Stuart age began.
On Henry II's penitential pilgrimage to St Dunstans, Canterbury, where Becket was first buried, in 1174, he changed into his sackcloth and ashes in which he then walked to Thomas Becket's tomb.
There were a couple of reasons. 1. A first argument with King Henry the Second. Henry made Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury, hoping he would help him reform the church courts. But Becket refused, making God his new master. 2. A Second argument. Becket excommunicated (Sacked) all the monks who followed King Henry of their jobs. This, once again, made Henry furious and fly into a rage.
Since Becket is Henry's loyal servant, the power of the church was about to fall right into the hands of Henry. Or so he thought. Thomas Becket changed. His old life of luxury and accessories morphed into a life of strict obedience and religious zeal to God. His loyalty to the King turned into an immobile trust and love for God, and his great mind was now a property of the Church. When Henry first heard of this unbelievable change in Becket, he sent letter after letter to him just to make sure that his best friend had not sided with his enemy. Sadly, Becket was a man of God now. See http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=22909 for more info
Four knights stormed into Caterbury Cathedral where Becket was praying. At first they did not attempt to kill him although that was the end result. One of the knights struck him, cutting off the top of his head. Blood and brains went everywere and after they had literally slaughtered him his body was almost unrecognisable.
King Henry II, the first of the Plantagenet dynasty.
Thomas A Becket First School was created in 1985.
Edward, then Mary, then Elizabeth and the last one that servied was Henry Katherine parr was the mother
Henry the Fourth of France before ascending the Throne in 1589
No he was second in line, first in line was Arthur Tudor but he died on the 2nd April 1502 meaning Henry was Henry VII heir to the throne.
Henry VIII became King of England on 21 April 1509. He was 17 year of age.