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the death of Thomas Becket is very important because in 1170 he was very important and he was a friend of king Henry the second
king the second murdered Thomas Becket because he didnt support the king
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Henry the second, it was to do penance for the murder of thomas becket i think not too sure about the reason
Nothing. By the time Henry VIII was alive, Becket had been dead for a very long time. You might be confusing Thomas Becket with Thomas More. More opposed Henry on several levels and was ultimately beheaded. Type "Thomas More" into your search engine of choice and do a little research. It's an interesting subject.
Pope Alexander III humbled King Henry II of England for the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, to whom he was unusually close, later canonizing St. Thomas Becket in 1173. This was the second English saint canonized by Alexander, the first being Edward the Confessor in 1161. - from Wikipedia
Henry II King of England, Duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, Count of Anjou.
King Henry the second performed public penance in 1174 when some knights killed his friend Thomas Becket.
Tomas Becket was an archbishop of Canterbury who was murdered. King Henry the second was blamed for his murder.
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There were a couple of reasons. 1. A first argument with King Henry the Second. Henry made Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury, hoping he would help him reform the church courts. But Becket refused, making God his new master. 2. A Second argument. Becket excommunicated (Sacked) all the monks who followed King Henry of their jobs. This, once again, made Henry furious and fly into a rage.
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