Table of Contents
- 1 What happened to King Henry II after Thomas Becket died?
- 2 What were the consequences of Thomas Becket’s death?
- 3 How was Thomas Becket finally wounded and killed?
- 4 What was the final blow to Thomas Beckett?
- 5 When did the Knights of Canterbury kill Becket?
- 6 Where was the tomb of Archbishop Henry Becket located?
What happened to King Henry II after Thomas Becket died?
In June 1170, Henry II was concerned about who would succeed him as king. Having seen the devastation that can occur when the line of succession is unclear, he had his son, Henry the Young King, crowned to become ‘junior king’ in a coronation performed by the Archbishop of York.
What were the consequences of Thomas Becket’s death?
The Pope excommunicated the knights who had murdered Becket. To earn the Pope’s forgiveness, these knights had to go on Crusade for 14 years. n 1174, to show he was sorry, Henry walked barefoot to Canterbury Cathedral and allowed the monks to whip him. Henry had to give up on the Constitutions of Clarendon.
What did King Henry II say that resulted in the death of Sir Thomas a Becket?
Their confrontation came to a head at Northampton Castle in October 1164, when supporters of Henry questioned Thomas’s loyalty to his king by accusing him of being a ‘Traitor’. Some harsh words were exchanged …’Whoremonger! One of the knights approached him, and struck Becket on the shoulder with the flat of his sword.
How was Thomas Becket finally wounded and killed?
Two of the other knights then started to attack Becket and most of the monks fled. The third blow brought the Archbishop’s life to an end. Gruesomely, by the end of the attack, Becket’s crown had: “separated from the head so that the blood [turned] white from the brain, and the brain equally red from the blood.”
What was the final blow to Thomas Beckett?
The final blow was struck by a knight who placed his foot on Beckett’s neck as he lay on the floor and smashed his head open so that his brains were scattered across the flagstones. It was all very gruesome, and Grim’s account spared his readers none of the details.
Why did King Henry leave Becket in charge of England?
When Henry was in France sorting out problems there, he left Becket in charge of England – such was his trust in him. Becket became Henry’s chancellor – the most important position in England after the king.
When did the Knights of Canterbury kill Becket?
On December 29th 1170 they killed Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. After killing him, one of the knights said “Let us away. He will rise no more.” Becket’s body was still on the cathedral floor when people from Canterbury came in and tore off pieces of his clothes and then dipped these pieces in his blood.
Where was the tomb of Archbishop Henry Becket located?
In 1174, Henry was forced to do penance at his tomb, and his efforts to end the separation between church and state ceased. In 1220, Becket’s bones were transferred to Trinity Chapel in Canterbury Cathedral, which later became a popular site of English religious pilgrimage.