Thomas Becket was born in Cheapside, a mercantile area of London.
He was the son of a man who sold cloth.
His mother and father came from different towns in Normandy.
His education, which included riding and manners, was provided by a friend of his father's.
He attended universities.
He went on missions to Rome for the Archbishop of Canterbury.
He was made Archdeacon at Canterbury Cathedral.
The Archbishop recommended him to the office of Lord Chancellor, to which King Henry II appointed him.
He was a good friend of the King, who made him Archbishop of Canterbury.
He was a bit too serious about religion for the king, and defended the authority of the Church when the king wanted to reduce it for his own benefit.
He was stubborn.
He was murdered by four knights who attacked him with swords as he prayed, during Vespers at Canterbury Cathedral.
Once every Century, on the centennial anniversary of his death, whoever has gone to sleep in the room over the main gate of St. Augustine's Abbey has been waked by the sound of a ghostly procession of monks carrying his body into the abbey to prepare it for burial. (You won't find this in the history books, but the locals say this is true.)
There is a secret society of three people who guard the secret of where the stone is that was covered by his blood and removed from the floor of the cathedral for safety. (More folk history.)
His shrine, at which he was buried, became the most important pilgrim destination in Britain.
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1) Thomas Beckett was born in 1118 in Cheapside, London.
2) He was the archbishop of Canterbury in 1162.
3) He died on the 29th December 1170.
4)He was canonized by Pope Alexander, July 12, 1194.
5) He is also known as Thomas a Becket.
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He died in December 29 in 1170
Thomas Becket Facts:
1.Born December 21st in 1118.
2.died December 29th in 1170
3.Nationality:English
4.Also Known as: Thomas a Becket
5.Thomas a Becket was declared a martyr, and in 1173, he was canonized by Pope 6.Alexander on July 12, 1174
7.Thomas Becket was famous as: the Archbishop of Canterbury
8.Position: Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 to 1170
9.The monks were afraid that Becket's body might be stolen.
10.Becket's bones were moved to a new gold-plated and bejewelled shrine behind the high altar.
he was a stubborn man who wasn't afraid to stand up to king Henry II. he was also archbishop of Canterbury.
Thomas Beckett was a kind and loving person. He was said to have been very humble and giving of himself. He is a martyr and known as Saint Thomas of Canterbury.
Thomas Becket's middle name was Edward.
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.
Pilgrims have gone to visit Thomas Becket shrine in Canterbury because he was a credit to them and he died for them so they prayed for him. Also because they thought he was a good person, so they worship God, at his shrine. That is so that they can become like Thomas Becket was, in order for them so that one day somebody can have the position that Becket had before he died.
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.
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No, Thomas Becket was not a missionary.
Thomas Becket was born on December 21, 1118.
Canterbury cathedral was the location of the martyrdom of St Thomas Becket.
Thomas Becket was born on December 21, 1118.
Thomas Becket's middle name was Edward.
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.
Thomas Becket was born in Cheapside, London around 1118
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Thomas Becket became Archbishop formally on June 3, 1162. There is a link below to an article on Thomas Becket.
Yes, Thomas Becket's middle name was in fact Edward.