The monks who attempted to help Thomas Becket escape were known as the monks of the Benedictine Abbey of Canterbury, but specific names are not widely recorded in historical accounts. However, it is noted that they were loyal to Becket and were concerned for his safety during his conflicts with King Henry II. Their efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, as Becket remained in Canterbury and faced his tragic fate in 1170.
Thomas was the son of Gilbert, former sheriff of London and his wife Matilda - both were of respectable Norman aristocratic stock.
yes he had two children (one newborn and one todler)
The four knights who murdered Thomas Becket were Reginald FitzUrse, Hugh de Morville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton.
Reginald FitzUrse, Hugh de Moreville, William de Tracy and Richard le Breton
You just call Monks Monks and Nuns Nuns. They don't have any other names.
It's Thomas Rolfe.
They went to see where he died as he was the brave one who stod up for the church , and also as everyone knows the people in them times were quiet superstitious about alot of things so people thought that if they touched becket'd blood it will keep the demons and evil spirits away and give them good luck.
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Various names were given to the places where monks lived. Among Christian monks, most lived in a monastery or Abbey. They lived together under the supervision of an Abbot. A single monk lived in a hermitage. In the Eastern Orthodox area, a group of monks could live together in a group under a group under the Rule of Anthony. Such a group was called a laura. Female monks lived in a convent.Other religions also had monks.
Thomas Jefferson's parents' names were Peter Jefferson and Jane Randolph Jefferson.
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