Thomas Becket opposed King Henry II of England over questions relating to the relative importance of the Church and the Monarchy.
None, since Edward II lived long after Thomas Becket died. Thomas lived at the time of king Henry II.
king the second murdered Thomas Becket because he didnt support the king
When Thomas Becket came back to England, he refused to forgive the King's followers and excommunicated them (banished them from the Church).
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.
he was a thief from the king
None, since Edward II lived long after Thomas Becket died. Thomas lived at the time of king Henry II.
king the second murdered Thomas Becket because he didnt support the king
When Thomas Becket came back to England, he refused to forgive the King's followers and excommunicated them (banished them from the Church).
Thomas Beckett became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1162. He was never king. thomas becket never was king I don't know wher you got that from. but realy wher did you get thet from?
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.
Thomas was murdered by followers of King Henry II after the King hinted broadly that he wanted Becket removed from his life.
Thomas Becket was killed by knights . Whether or not that King Henry told him to, we just don't know.
he was a thief from the king
probally not
Thomas Becket stayed in France for 6 years until King Henry let him come back.
he died
King Henry II got angry because Thomas Becket betrayed him by kicking out all the loyal people in the church of England and also kicked out the Archbishop of York. So king Henry II sent out knights to search and to kill Thomas Becket. Then King Henry II tried to stop the nights but it was too late. So that is why King Henry II got angry with Thomas Becket.