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Q: What happened to Edward Grim after Thomas Becket died?
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Who was Edward Grim?

Edward Grim was a clerk who witnessed the murder of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Grim's arm was severely wounded in defense of the Archbishop. He later wrote a biography of Becket, including a detailed account of the murder.


Who murdered Thomas Becket and why?

king the second murdered Thomas Becket because he didnt support the king


What was Edward grim's version of the murder of becket?

edward said that he saw the murder and that reginald turned against him and killed thomas beckett ... !! xx <3 ;]]


Where did the knights who killed Thomas Becket hide their weapons?

According to Edward Grim's eyewitness account they hide them under a sycamore tree, and their metal armor under cloaks.


What or which sword killed Thomas Becket?

Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was killed by knights wielding swords on December 29, 1170, inside Canterbury Cathedral. The sword used to strike the fatal blow is believed to have been wielded by Reginald FitzUrse, one of the knights involved in Becket's murder.


Why archbishop Thomas Beckett murdered?

Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket, was murdered on the 29th December, 1170. Henry II had supposedly lost his temper and yelled something along the lines of "who will rid me of this troublesome priest" (the exact words were lost in history). Four knights overheard this and 'misunderstood', so, they then went to Canterbury Cathedral and killed him. It was on the 3rd blow from the sword that he fell, and on the 4th they lopped of his head and his 'brains spilled out' (nasty stuff, isn't it?) according to Edward Grim, best friend and clerk. Grim also got hurt in the attack, when one of the knights hit Becket the second time, it missed and hit Grim in the shoulder. As far as I know (I've done a bit of research) not a lot is known about the funeral. Hope this helps!


How was Thomas Becket killed by Edward Grimm?

Thomas Becket was murdered by Reginald Fitzurse, Hugh de Moreville, William de Tracy and Richard Brito. Grim was a monk who witnessed the murder and was himself injured. He wrote an account of the murder. Note: The name of the last knight above should be Richard le Breton. He was an ancestor of Lilly Langtry whose maiden name was le Breton.


How did the knights kill thomas becket?

the knights took several hits to Thomas, The first saved by a fathful friend Edward Grim. But Thomas opened his arms and didn't fight back as if he wanted to die. He said his time had come God wanted him. The Knights sliced of the top of his head and picked out his brain. They chucked it accross the floor and left him for the dead!


Who saw thomas becket die?

Four of the five attackers witnessed his death and there were a few members of the cathedral staff present who later wrote accounts of the murder. Of the attackers, the knights Reginald fitzUrse, William de Tracy and Richard le Breton and the chaplain Hugh de Horsea actually struck the Archbishop with their swords, killing him. The fourth knight, Hugh de Morville, had been posted at a small doorway to prevent anyone coming to aid the Archbishop and he may not have seen the murder. With Thomas Becket were the secular clerk Edward Grim and another clerk to the Archbishop, William firzStephen. Edward Grim attempted to ward of a sword cut and had his arm nearly cut off. It is possible that few monks had walked into the chapel with Thomas Becket, but it is not clear if they remained to witness the murder or if they went to join the other monks singing Vespers in the choir. Edward Grim's account of the murder was written soon afterwards and is considered the most reliable version by many historians.


When did Cape Grim massacre happen?

Cape Grim massacre happened on 1828-02-10.


Why is Saint Thomas a saint?

Thomas Becket, Arch Bishop of Canterbury and titular head of the Roman Catholic Church in England, was canonised to sainthood by the Roman Catholic Pope Alexander in 1172. This occurring just two years after his murder, in the Chancel of the Cathedral at Canterbury, by the deed of 4 knights in service to the then King of England, Henry II. Edward Grim, friend and clerk to Thomas Becket chronicles the spontaneous proclimation of Martyrdom proffered by the host in attendance. In addition, artifacts collected subsequent to Becket's slaying, including his blood, and his blood stained robes of office, were demonstrated to have miraculous properties to cure the sick. In accordance with Cannon (Church) law, still promulgated today, multiple miracles occurring during or subsequent to the invocation of the name of a potential saint is a path to sainthood. This coupled with his undisputed "death for his faith" as defined by the Roman Catholic Church is why Thomas Becket was cannonized in the nearly unprecedented short time after his death of just 2 years.


Where did the 4 knights hide their weapons under before murdering Thomas Beckett?

According to Edward Grim's eyewitness account they hide them under a sycamore tree, and there metal armor under cloaks.