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Canterbury Cathedral
Canterbury Cathedral
Murder in the Cathedral
While in exile in Normandy Becket denounced Henry II. He planned to excommunicate him. He was told the king was ill and he relented.

Henry wanted to crown his son, Henry the Young King, as his successor. As Archbishop of Canterbury Becket should have officiated. Henry said the Archbishop of York could stand in for him. Becket was outraged. The Pope supported Becket, as did Louis VII. The King and the Archbishop met and were reconciled and the King assented to the Archbishop and punished those members of the clergy who had acted in his stead. They were excommunicated and sent into exile in Normandy.

The archbishop then put together an army, Henry II was so outraged at this that he raged against the archbishop and four knights overhearing his rage undertook to murder the Archbishop. On December 29, 1170, they sought him out at Canterbury Cathedral and murdered him.

HENRY THE YOUNG KING (1155-1183)

  • Son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • In 1170 Henry was anointed and crowned as Henry II's successor
  • Initiated a great rebellion in 1173-1174 against his father and then again in 1183 in the course of which he died

did you know?
The murder of Thomas Becket was witnessed and recorded in great detail by Edward Grim.

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Chronology
1154Henry II becomes king
Nicholas Breakspear becomes Pope Adrian IV
1155Henry receives papal bull to conquer and rule Ireland
1162Thomas Becket becomes archbishop of Canterbury
1164Constitutions of Clarendon are issued
1165William I, the Lion, of Scots
1170Richard de Clare invades Ireland
1177Henry II's youngest son, John, is made lord of Ireland
1183Henry the Young King dies
1189Henry is defeated by his son Richard and Philip II Augustus of France
Richard I, the Lionheart, becomes king

THE FOUR KNIGHTS WHO MURDERED BECKET
Reginald fitz Urse
William de Traci
Hugh of Morville
Richard Brito


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