in the 1964 film, it was Brother John, a Saxon monk. There doesn't seem to be any historical evidence that this really happened.
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Because Henry II forced her into his own bed as he claimed her as his own, thus permanently separating her from Becket, when all she wanted was to be with Becket.
Yes, if a prisoner tries to kill himself a guard will stop him.
yes he loses a life when hawkfrost tries to kill him for his brohter to have power
no
There isn't an episode where a fake Naruto tries to kill Sakura. Sasuke does try to kill Sakura but only because she tries to kill him first.
Laurant tries to kill Bella in Chapter 10 of New Moon.
King Henry II did not explicitly intend to kill Thomas Becket; however, his frustration with Becket's opposition to royal authority led to a careless remark that suggested he wished for Becket's removal. This statement was interpreted by his knights as a royal command, prompting them to take matters into their own hands. Becket's murder in 1170 was a culmination of heightened tensions between church and state, rather than a direct order from Henry. The incident ultimately had profound consequences for Henry's reign and the relationship between the monarchy and the church.
Laertes tries to kill Hamlet and is successful.
No, of course not. You should report it to the police.
Kill each other.
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