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He was very remorseful because many hsitorians think that he did not want Becket murdered. After Becket's death Henry paid penance and walked the streets topless and got whipped by monks to spare his sins.

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After Henry 2nd had killed Tomas Becket he was terrified he would go to hell. When he killed Thomas, he ran straight to the Pope himself begging him to release his sin. The Pope, after a day of thought, told him to go to the same cathedral and let 80 monkswhip him as he walked barefooted through and around the cathedral.

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He made monks whip him to punish him and he spent the rest of his life regretting the death.

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Henry v11 came king after henry v11died,becouse it was his son.

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