He did not punish the knights. Henry got the blame and got whipped
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Thomas Becket wanted to punish King Henry II of England for trying to increase his own power by taking power away from the Church.
After the murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, King Henry II expressed deep remorse and guilt for his role in the event, although he did not directly order it. To show his contrition, he undertook a pilgrimage to Becket's shrine in Canterbury in 1174, where he walked barefoot and was publicly penitent. Additionally, Henry imposed a form of penance by allowing the church to punish his knights who were involved in the crime and by making significant donations to the church.
punish by killing them
When Henry became king he appointed Thomas Becket as his chancellor. Becket's job was an important one as it involved the distribution of royal charters, writs and letters. The king and Becket soon became close friends.
By killing their children (Romeo and Juliet)
She tricked Pelias's daughters into chopping him up and thus killing him.
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He was very remorseful because many hsitorians think that he did not want Becket murdered. After Becket's death Henry paid penance and walked the streets topless and got whipped by monks to spare his sins.
because they were ruled under a king and the king could punish them for disobeying.
Yes they could, as they were higher in position than the citizens, serfs & peasants.
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Lee Harvey Oswald was not punished for his alleged killing of J.D. Tippit. He was killed by Jack Ruby too quickly.