Becket died in Canterbury, a city in England, in the county of Kent.
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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.
Henry II of England made Thomas Becket his Chancellor in 1154, soon after they met. Later, the King also made him Archbishop of Canterbury in 1162. Born in London in 1117, he was assassinated in 1170 at age 52 in Canterbury. In 1174, he was canonized by Pope Alexander III, to become Saint Thomas Becket, patron of Exeter College, Oxford; Portsmouth; Arbroath Abbey; and secular clergy. See related links for additional information.
When Henry became king he appointed Thomas Becket as his chancellor. Becket's job was an important one as it involved the distribution of royal charters, writs and letters. The king and Becket soon became close friends.
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