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When Henry II ascended the throne, he appointed his close friend Thomas à Becket Archbishop of Canterbury. Initially, Becket was supposed to use this role as a vehicle to further Henry II's plans. But Becket realized shortly after assuming the office that he had a moral responsibility to the souls of his parishioners, and that Henry's ambitions were in direct conflict with that. He decided to take his job seriously, and told Henry he couldn't follow through on the plans.

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Who is the Christian humanist in England who refused to recognize the king as head of the Church of England?

Thomas Becket, I think.


What were Henry and Thomas becket quarreling about?

Henry wanted to judge criminals in the royal court but Thomas Becket wanted to judge the peasents in the church court so it was more fair.


Who had the most power crown or church in thomas becket's time?

the church gained most power after Thomas Becket died as the king wanted help to win the battle he had planned so he asked the pope for his help but the pope said that he would have to show how sorry he was and the king had to walk three miles barefooted and then by Becket's tomb had to be whipped 5 times by each bishop that turned up and 3 times by each monk that turned up Henry won the war but he was still humiliated publically and so that meant that he lost power because people couldn't trust him any more but people from all around flogged to Becket's tomb and paid money to the church the church also gained power from the people as it had just lost their archbishop so felt sorry and were sympathetic for the church which meant that the went to more services and listened to them more so the church may have taken advantage of that and made some things up he also was mad ea saint two years later so that meant more people came which meant more power was gained by the church by Katie Mclean


Why did Henry II choose thomas becket as archbishop?

Henry chose Becket as archbishop because he was his friend and he did not like the way that they didn't get punished. because Becket was his friend he thought that he could change the church rules but he was wrong. Becket him self changed himself and he was determined to be a really good archbishop.


Why was Thomas Becket put to death?

Thomas Becket was made the Archbishop of Canterbury by Henry II as a political move to gain more power over the Church in England (Becket had been a friend and adviser of Henry's). When Becket denounced one of the Dukes Henry had in his back-pocket for putting a priest to death instead of turning him over to the Church for punishment, Henry became enraged and supposedly had some of his closest advisers slay Becket. Thomas had claimed he was being loyal to King Henry and when Henry heard about this he was so angry the 4 knights thought that Henry wanted Thomas dead so the knights rode into Canterbury where they found Becket praying in a church yard and they killed him. His body remained on the floor of the cathedral in Caterbury splatted in blood and now remaind in the cathedral in a coffin where he died, however some people today still go to Canterbury Cathedral to see the coffin of Thomas Becket. Also Henry's knights overheard Henry raging about Thomas.


What issue did Thomas Becket and Henry II disagree about?

Henry the II and Thomas Becket argued for many reasons, the main points are:Reason 1: - The king had asked Thomas to Archbishop of Canterbury when they were best friends so that the church would be on the Kings side. After a few years Thomas actually turned religious which made the king angry.Reason 2: - Thomas Beckett was starting likey treating the King as an equal which made the king angry.Reason 3: - Thomas Beckett was beginning to support the Pope more than Henry.Reason 4: - Thomas Beckett and Henry started arguing over what should be done with criminal clerksReason 5:- Thomas Becket and Henry first started arguing because Thomas was made archbishop and he said that the church and archbishop were more than the royal palace so they started arguing.Reason 6:- Thomas Becket got fed up with Henry and his power but as soon as he wanted more THomas Becket would not allow him.Reason 7:- I was just too good-looking for Henry and he wanted more power so the the ladies would love him. =)In 1164, Henry II introduced Constitutions of Clarendon to limit jurisdiction of the Church over crimes committed by clergy. The Church were abusing their considerable powers, Beckett was appointed to clean up their act, but alienated the King in so doing.


What did Henry VIII have against Thomas Becket?

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.


What is the power struggle between Henry II and archbishop thomas becket about?

They argued about who should have more power. The church or the king. one example is that the church wanted to bring criminals to justice in their own ways whilst the king wanted people judged in the royal court. in the end Henry made a mistake, saying that he wanted to kill Becket. Three of his knights over heard him and without having alliance to kill they assassinated him.


Why did Thomas Becket and King Henry ii Fight?

Simply put, King Henry II wanted to get more control over the Church than he had, and Thomas Becket, who as Archbishop of Canterbury was the most powerful Church leader in England, would not let him have it.


What was the nature of the dispute between Henry II and Becket?

Henry II and Thomas Becket quarreled because they grew apart. Becket changed after he became Archbishop, and he stopped supporting Henry II. They also felt differently over the amount of power church courts should be given.


When did Henry ii have his argument with Thomas Becket?

Since Becket is Henry's loyal servant, the power of the church was about to fall right into the hands of Henry. Or so he thought. Thomas Becket changed. His old life of luxury and accessories morphed into a life of strict obedience and religious zeal to God. His loyalty to the King turned into an immobile trust and love for God, and his great mind was now a property of the Church. When Henry first heard of this unbelievable change in Becket, he sent letter after letter to him just to make sure that his best friend had not sided with his enemy. Sadly, Becket was a man of God now. See http://www.123helpme.com/view.asp?id=22909 for more info


Who were Saint Thomas Becket's children?

Thomas Becket was a priest and not married nor did he have any children. However, King Henry did send his son Henry to live with Thomas and the son said that Thomas showed him more love and compassion that did his actual father.