Thomas Becket was the servant/later to be friend of King Henry II (2nd)
Thomas Becket, also known as Thomas à Becket, was the Archbishop of Canterbury in the 12th century. He clashed with King Henry II over the rights and privileges of the church. Becket was ultimately murdered by followers of the King, which led to his sainthood and the veneration of his memory as a martyr.
Camp Becket was created in 1903.
Welton Becket died in 1969.
No, Becket was not a soldier and he did not destroy anything.
Thomas Becket's middle name was Edward.
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.
Tomas Becket was an archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered. King Henry the second was blamed for his murder.
Thomas Becket came back from France after 6 years there in July 1170.
After the death of Thomas Becket, hordes of pilgrims transformed Canterbury Cathedral into a shrine. Several miracles were said to occur at the tomb of the martyr and he was soon canonized.
Albert Becket's birth name is Albert Stanley Becket.
James Becket's birth name is James Campbell Becket.
Thomas Becket was born on December 21, 1118.
Becket Gremmels's birth name is John Robert Mario Becket Gremmels.
Four drunken knights killed Becket.
No, Thomas Becket was not a missionary.
The Becket School was created in 1929.
Ellerbe Becket was created in 1909.
Mel Becket was born in 1929.