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THOMAS A. BECKETT
      Janie Harris
       7th period
EARLY LIFE
• Born: 1118 in Cheapside, London to a merchant class family
• Educated at: Merton Priory, then in a City of London school,
  then in Paris
• His mother died when he was 21
• Became a city clerk and accountant
• His father introduced Theobald, the Archbishop of Canterbury,
  to him.
• He spent most of his time surrounded by very important,
  powerful people.
• Theobald sent him to study civil and canon law at Bologna and
  Auxerre.
• Description of him: tall, dark hair, pale face, great memory and
  wit, splendid at arguing, agreeable, and un-influencable
LIFE AS A CHANCELLOR



• 1154: Theobald appointed Thomas Archdeacon of Canterbury
• Theobald recommended him to Henry II to be Chancellor.
  Henry II agreed
• Thomas proved to be loyal and helped improve London. This
  made him one of Henry II’s favorite people.
• He then showed his abilities, repaired the Tower of London,
  conducted embassies, and raised and leaded troops into war
• 1161: Theobald died. Henry II hoped to appoint Thomas to
  Archbishop, so he would have complete control over the
  church, just as Henry I had.
LIFE AS ARCHBISHOP


         • Thomas tried to warn Henry II not
           to appoint him, but Henry ignored
           the warnings and Thomas was
           elected.
         • Thomas then embraced the
           program of the papacy and its
           canon law – immediately resigning
           the chancellorship
         • Henry was not happy about this
         • 1163: Thomas began opposing a
           tax proposal and excommunicating
           a leading baron
         • Henry II and Thomas began
           arguing over how clerks stood trial
ARGUING WITH HENRY II

 •   1164: Henry tried to imprison Thomas or to force the
     resignation of the Archbishop by summoning Thomas
     to trial
 •   Thomas fled in disguise to Louis VII of France. Pope
     Alexander III took him in. His exile lasted 6 years.
 •   Henry II took all the Archbishop’s land and exiled
     Thomas’s family
 •   Thomas struck back by threatening excommunication
     of those close to Henry
 •   Henry then rewrote parts of the Constitutions of
     Clarendon and removed England from papal obedience
     (not longer ruled by the Pope)
 •   The Pope excommunicated all involved
 •   Henry met with Thomas and both agreed Thomas
     should return to Canterbury and take his old jobs back.
 •   Thomas returned- many were happy about this but
     other excommunications went on that angered Henry
     with his return
BECOMING A MARTYR

• Henry, in anger, said some violent words
  toward Thomas.
• These violent words were taken literally
  by knights in his presence
• The knights ran to Canterbury where they
  forced their way into Thomas’s presence
• They followed him into the Cathedral
  trying to convince him to resolve the
  “unjust” excommunications
• 1170: They argued more and at twilight
  they killed him by stabbing him multiple
  times with their swords in the Cathedral
• His last words were about accepting death
  in defense of the Church of Christ
AFTER HIS DEATH



•   A few days after Thomas’ death- his tomb became a goal of pilgrimage
•   1173: He was sanctified by Alexander III
•   1174: Henry repented at Canterbury and was forgiven by the Church.
•   Thomas’s shrine became one of the most famous in Europe
•   Thomas was portrayed in different pieces of art, and churches were dedicated to
    him in western European Churches.
•   He was looked on as a “blissful martyr” who had died a hero
•   Henry VII then violated his shrine, burned his bones, and erased his name from all
    service books.
•   After this Thomas was looked to as a hero to Catholics and a traitor to Protestants
•   On December 29 th he is celebrated with a feast
SOURCES


"Saint Thomas Becket." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online
 Academic Edition. Encyclopedia Britannica Inc., 2011. Web. 03 Nov. 2011.

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Thomas A. Becket

  • 1. THOMAS A. BECKETT Janie Harris 7th period
  • 2. EARLY LIFE • Born: 1118 in Cheapside, London to a merchant class family • Educated at: Merton Priory, then in a City of London school, then in Paris • His mother died when he was 21 • Became a city clerk and accountant • His father introduced Theobald, the Archbishop of Canterbury, to him. • He spent most of his time surrounded by very important, powerful people. • Theobald sent him to study civil and canon law at Bologna and Auxerre. • Description of him: tall, dark hair, pale face, great memory and wit, splendid at arguing, agreeable, and un-influencable
  • 3. LIFE AS A CHANCELLOR • 1154: Theobald appointed Thomas Archdeacon of Canterbury • Theobald recommended him to Henry II to be Chancellor. Henry II agreed • Thomas proved to be loyal and helped improve London. This made him one of Henry II’s favorite people. • He then showed his abilities, repaired the Tower of London, conducted embassies, and raised and leaded troops into war • 1161: Theobald died. Henry II hoped to appoint Thomas to Archbishop, so he would have complete control over the church, just as Henry I had.
  • 4. LIFE AS ARCHBISHOP • Thomas tried to warn Henry II not to appoint him, but Henry ignored the warnings and Thomas was elected. • Thomas then embraced the program of the papacy and its canon law – immediately resigning the chancellorship • Henry was not happy about this • 1163: Thomas began opposing a tax proposal and excommunicating a leading baron • Henry II and Thomas began arguing over how clerks stood trial
  • 5. ARGUING WITH HENRY II • 1164: Henry tried to imprison Thomas or to force the resignation of the Archbishop by summoning Thomas to trial • Thomas fled in disguise to Louis VII of France. Pope Alexander III took him in. His exile lasted 6 years. • Henry II took all the Archbishop’s land and exiled Thomas’s family • Thomas struck back by threatening excommunication of those close to Henry • Henry then rewrote parts of the Constitutions of Clarendon and removed England from papal obedience (not longer ruled by the Pope) • The Pope excommunicated all involved • Henry met with Thomas and both agreed Thomas should return to Canterbury and take his old jobs back. • Thomas returned- many were happy about this but other excommunications went on that angered Henry with his return
  • 6. BECOMING A MARTYR • Henry, in anger, said some violent words toward Thomas. • These violent words were taken literally by knights in his presence • The knights ran to Canterbury where they forced their way into Thomas’s presence • They followed him into the Cathedral trying to convince him to resolve the “unjust” excommunications • 1170: They argued more and at twilight they killed him by stabbing him multiple times with their swords in the Cathedral • His last words were about accepting death in defense of the Church of Christ
  • 7. AFTER HIS DEATH • A few days after Thomas’ death- his tomb became a goal of pilgrimage • 1173: He was sanctified by Alexander III • 1174: Henry repented at Canterbury and was forgiven by the Church. • Thomas’s shrine became one of the most famous in Europe • Thomas was portrayed in different pieces of art, and churches were dedicated to him in western European Churches. • He was looked on as a “blissful martyr” who had died a hero • Henry VII then violated his shrine, burned his bones, and erased his name from all service books. • After this Thomas was looked to as a hero to Catholics and a traitor to Protestants • On December 29 th he is celebrated with a feast
  • 8. SOURCES "Saint Thomas Becket." Encyclopædia Britannica. Encyclopædia Britannica Online Academic Edition. Encyclopedia Britannica Inc., 2011. Web. 03 Nov. 2011.