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{ Henry II & Thomas Beckett Inger põder, 10B

Born in 1133 King in Mother Matila Father Geoffrey of Anjou Wife Eleanor of Aquitaine Father of Richard Lionheart and John I Henry II

Appearance and personality LegacyHistoriography Henry II

Archbishop of Canterbury Exiled by Henry II Saint and martyr by the Catholic Church and the Anglican Communion Murdered in 1170 Thomas Becket

"Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?„ 29 December 1170 His head was cut in half, revealing his brain The murder of Thomas Becket

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