Henry, who was in Normandy at the time was furious with Thomas and supposedly shouted out: "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" Four of Henry's knights, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, Reginald Fitz Urse, and Richard Ie Bret, who heard Henry's angry outburst decided to travel to England to see Becket when they got to England they found Thomas in the cathedral there they tried to force him outside to kill him when they refused the Knights struck him with there swords until he died. thomas took four hits to kill and on the third hit the knight'd sword broke, that was how hard he was hit.
Thomas Becket was Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Henry II of England. The king and Becket had serious disagreements over the rights and privileges of the Church. Becket was murdered by the kings knights on December 29, 1170, following words from the king they took as a command to kill the Archbishop. The knights were recorded as striking Becket several times, finally shattering his skull and 'scattered the brains and blood about the pavements.'
I think his execution was ordered by King Richard III because he began to respect God more than him.
Thomas Becket's middle name was Edward.
Thomas Becket's was the first to die due to a severe cold in winter. Evidence proves that she died before her husband from letters to Becket from his father ".....thy mother wouldst be happy if she lived....."
Thomas Becket was not called Thomas à Becket during his own lifetime. He was called Thomas à Becket, by people who wrote about him much later, possibly in imitation of the name Thomas à Kempis, who was another medieval monk. Also Thomas Becket was commonly known as "Thomas à Becket", although this form seems not to have been contemporaneous, but a post-Reformation adornment, possibly in imitation ofThomas à Kempis.
No, Becket was not a soldier and he did not destroy anything.
Thomas Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury. His connection was that he was the Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral.
Canterbury cathedral was the location of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket.
Thomas Becket was killed by knights . Whether or not that King Henry told him to, we just don't know.
probally not
No, Thomas Becket was not a missionary.
Thomas Becket was born on December 21, 1118.
The date of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket was 29 December 1170, at around 5 in the afternoon (monks were just beginning the Office of Vespers).
The church's would of united
Thomas Becket's middle name was Edward.
Thomas Becket was born on December 21, 1118.
Thomas Becket's was the first to die due to a severe cold in winter. Evidence proves that she died before her husband from letters to Becket from his father ".....thy mother wouldst be happy if she lived....."
Thomas Becket was not called Thomas à Becket during his own lifetime. He was called Thomas à Becket, by people who wrote about him much later, possibly in imitation of the name Thomas à Kempis, who was another medieval monk. Also Thomas Becket was commonly known as "Thomas à Becket", although this form seems not to have been contemporaneous, but a post-Reformation adornment, possibly in imitation ofThomas à Kempis.
Thomas was the son of Gilbert Becket and his wife Matilda.