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Thomas Becket resigned as Chancellor of England in 1162. His resignation came shortly before he was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury, a role that would place him in conflict with King Henry II over the rights and privileges of the Church. His resignation marked a significant shift in his life, as he moved from a position of power within the government to one of spiritual leadership.

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