Historical People
Thomas Becket

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Famous for being Archbishop of Canterbury murdered in his own cathedral Born - c1118 - exact date not known Parents - Gilbert Becket, Matilda Becket Siblings - not known Married - No Children - No Died - 29th December 1170 - Murdered in Canterbury Cathedral
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Thomas
Becket was born in Normandy. His parents were quite rich and gave Thomas a good
education. After completing his education he gained a position with Theobald,
the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In 1154 he was introduced to the newly crowned king, Henry II and they became
good friends. Henry wanted more control over the church and when Theobald died
in 1161 he appointed Becket to the post believing that his friend would be loyal
to him and agree to church reforms.
Becket, however, believed that as Archbishop his allegiance should be primarily
to the Pope and second to the king and blocked any move toward reform.
In 1164 Henry introduced the Constitutions of Clarendon, a series of
constitutions that would reduce the power of the church and weaken its ties with
Rome. Becket refused to sign the document and fled to France. While in France
Becket excommunicated the Bishop of London and the Bishop of Salisbury for
siding with the King.
In 1170 Becket and Henry met to try to resolve their differences and Becket
agreed to return to his post in England. Shortly after Becket's return Henry
asked him to lift the excommunication on the Bishops of London and Salisbury.
Becket refused. In despair Henry flew into a temper and shouted 'who will rid me
of this troublesome priest!'
The king's words were heard by four knights, Reginald Fitzurse, Hugh de Moreville, William de Tracy, and Richard le Breton decided to assassinate the archbishop. On 29th December the four knights arrived in Canterbury. They found Becket in the Cathedral, drew their swords and attacked, splitting his skull.
In 1173 Thomas Becket was canonised by the Pope.
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