Henry was very upset, Thomas' body was buried in the Cathedral. Not long after Thomas was made a Saint.
Arrange the marriage between Henry VIII and Ann of Cleeves, who Henry called the Flander's Mare.
Thomas E. Dewey
If he has said it after a tragic event or blunder. Than he means that he is really upset and sad.
Bacon and his followers were upset because they were poor farmers who who had trouble. They didn't have enough enough money to own their own farms, they had to live on other people's farms and they got really mad!
Henry was very upset, Thomas' body was buried in the Cathedral. Not long after Thomas was made a Saint.
King Henry didn't won't his guards to kill Thomas Becket but he said the line "Will no-one raid me of this troublesome priest!" in a jokey sort of way but his guards herd him and went to kill Becket. The king was ashamed of what he said and walked out bare foot and in rags and let people thow stones at him because he was so upset.
No. Henry got mad, said alot of stuff he didnt mean, his knights thought this meant they would be doing him a great favour if they killed becket so off they trotted and killed him. But Henry was upset when he found out.
Arrange the marriage between Henry VIII and Ann of Cleeves, who Henry called the Flander's Mare.
Henry advised them to flee to Scotland and they subsequently took refuge in de Morville's Knaresborough Castle in North Yorkshire. It is known that Hugh de Morville, Richard de Breton, and William de Tracy built a church at Alkborough, near Scunthorpe in South Humberside, where, until 1690, an inscribed stone on the chancel recorded the benefaction. Despite their benefactions they failed to impress Pope Alexander III, and he excommunicated them on Maundy Thursday, 25 March 1171. The Archbishop's murderers finally gained their audience with the Pope, who, despite their penitence declared they should be exiled and fight in knightly arms in The Temple for 14 years in Jerusalem, and after the given time return to Rome. A Hugh de Morville appears in the service of the Crusader-king Richard I in the 1190s. It seems probable that this individual is one and the same. He stood hostage for Richard in 1194, when the king had been captured by Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor. As to the other three, there are various stories but no actual proof of what happened to them.
the idiom of really upset is "pissed off"
Thomas Dewey.
he get her upset pretty bad,but says sorry and she forgive him by the end of the episode so he really don`t upset her REALLY bad.
Thomas E. Dewey of New York was the Republican who lost to Truman in 1948. Truman also beat Strom Thurmond, Dixiecrat, of SC and Henry Wallace, Progressive, of Iowa .
Thomas E. Dewey
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it is a really sad mug.