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- Thomas Becket - Wikipedia
Part of the Hungarian city of Esztergom is named Szenttamás ("Saint Thomas"), on a hill called "Szent Tamás" dedicated to Thomas Becket – a classmate of Lucas, Archbishop of Esztergom in Paris
- St. Thomas Becket | Biography, Facts, Death, Patron Saint Of . . .
St Thomas Becket was the chancellor of England and archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of King Henry II His career was marked by a long quarrel with Henry that ended with Becket’s murder in Canterbury Cathedral Learn more about his life, career, and martyrdom
- Who was Thomas Becket? - The Becket Story
Thomas Becket was an English archbishop and martyr, famously murdered by knights of Henry II at Canterbury Cathedral After his death, his tomb and relics became a focus for pilgrimage and he was made a saint
- Thomas Becket - World History Encyclopedia
Thomas Becket (aka Thomas á Becket) was chancellor to Henry II of England (r 1154-1189) and then archbishop of Canterbury (1162 to 1170) Thomas repeatedly clashed with his sovereign over the relationship between the Crown and Church, particularly the right of Church courts to try clerics
- St. Thomas Becket - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
Like the later chancellor of the realm, Thomas Moore, who also became a martyr and a saint, Thomas Becket was the close personal friend as well as the loyal servant of his young sovereign
- Who Was Thomas Becket? His Life, Murder Travel Sites
Explore the life and murder of Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury Learn his history, feud with Henry II, and where to visit his legacy sites today
- St. Thomas Becket, Bishop of Canterbury, Martyr - Vatican News
Thomas Becket was barbarously killed by stabbing inside his Cathedral It was December 29, 1170 It is said that the question of the murderers, “Where is Thomas the traitor?” was answered with, “I am here, though I am not a traitor, but a bishop and priest of God ”
- St. Thomas Becket: The Martyr of Canterbury - Catholic Heroes
St Thomas Becket, also known as Thomas à Becket, was a towering figure in 12th-century England whose life and death continue to inspire devotion and reflection
- Becket controversy - Wikipedia
King Henry II appointed his chancellor, Thomas Becket, as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1162 [1] This appointment was made to replace Theobald of Bec, the previous archbishop, who had died in 1161
- St. Thomas Becket - FaithND
St Thomas Becket is one of the most famous martyrs in the English Church Like St Thomas More, he was killed for defending the primacy of the Church in the face of an overstepping king Thomas Becket was born in London, in 1118, and educated by Catholic priests
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