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Q: Why did the king feel threatened by Thomas Beckett?
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Why was the king threatened by Thomas Beckett?

Because Becket refused to get rid of the Church law (where religious people could go to court and not recieve the death penalty


Fancinating information about thomas Beckett and his relationship with king Henry the 2nd?

King Henry II and Thomas Beckett were best friends. The king then appionted thomas archbishop and they started arguing. they then became sworn enemies.


What can you most likely infer from the King's reaction to hearing the news about Thomas Beckett's murder A King feels threatened B King is vengeful C King feels dispassionate D King is repentant?

It depends on the king not all kings are the same like normal people, they can be different from others


How did King Henry II meet Thomas Beckett?

they met by king Henry looking for a chancellor


What was the result of killing Thomas Beckett?

One of the results of killing Thomas Beckett was that he became famous and king Henry was flogged but monks and nuns and lost his power to the throne


Who were the two monks that hated King John?

thomas beckett and hernry sarroc


How did King Henry's five knights kill Thomas Beckett?

cut him open


When did Thomas becket become king?

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?


What is the link Thomas Beckett London underground?

Thomas Beckett has ties to King Henry II. Perhaps you are asking about Harry Beck who in 1931 developed the style of tube map we use today


What does the Archbishop of York have to do with Thomas Becket's murder?

In Thomas Beckett's absence (he and the king were quarreling), Henry II had the Archbishop of York perform the pre-coronation of his heir, Henry (who died before his father). This was normally the job of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Beckett, and he was furious when he returned. Rather than letting bygones be bygones, Beckett excommunicated The Archbishop of York and threatened an interdict on England. Here is where Henry supposedly delivered his famous line, "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?"


What was the relationship between Thomas Beckett like with Henry?

Answer: They were very good friends, in fact, Thomas Beckett was Henry II's only friend. Until Henry II's got fed up with the Saxon king and two knights thought that they would be helping if they killed Thomas Beckett. The knights did that exact thing and killed him. Unfortunately the king wasn't very happy after that.


What was thomas becket promise to King Henry II?

Thomas Beckett, or Thomas of London, promised to follow the constitution. He was appointed chancellor, and then changed his ways and no longer followed the constitution.