They argued about who should have more power. The church or the king. one example is that the church wanted to bring criminals to justice in their own ways whilst the king wanted people judged in the royal court. in the end Henry made a mistake, saying that he wanted to kill Becket. Three of his knights over heard him and without having alliance to kill they assassinated him.
Thomas Becket was the Archbishop of Canterbury. His connection was that he was the Archbishop in Canterbury Cathedral.
Thomas Becket became Archbishop formally on June 3, 1162. There is a link below to an article on Thomas Becket.
Thomas Becket was about 44 years old when he became Archbishop of Canterbury.
Thomas Becket was made an archbishop in 1162, when he was appointed as the Archbishop of Canterbury by King Henry II of England.
Thomas Becket
it was because Thomas Becket an Henry II had an argument( not sure when) and Henry II then decided that he had enough and mad the Archbishop of York do the honour when actually it was supposed to be Thomas Becket (the Archbishop of Canterbury's) job.
He lived in England, was born in London, and was the Archbishop of Canterbury.
Thomas Becket was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1162 until his murder in 1170. He is venerated as a saint and martyr by both the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion.
Archbishop of Canterbury.
he was Archbishop of Canterbury when he died in 1170
Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury.
Thomas Becket was noticed by the important powers in the church, and the Archbishop Canterbury made him archdeacon. When King Henry II needed a chancellor, Becket was suggested by the man who was archbishop at the time, and Henry and Becket soon became friends. Henry saw to it that Becket became Archbishop when the position became vacant, and this made Becket the most powerful cleric in Britain.