Thomas Becket - c. 1160 - Thomas Becket was archbishop of
Canterbury in the twelfth century. Becket was England's highest
ranking cleric when he became embroiled in a political
controversy. The powerful king, Henry II, 1154 - 1189, wanted
the right to punish clergy in the royal court. However, Becket
resisted claiming that only the church should have the right to
punish clergy. Failing at compromise, the two officials struggled
openly until Henry plead for someone to rid him of the archbishop.
Four knights consented and assassinated Becket, resulting in a
resolution to the controversy.
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