From Murder to Mea Culpa: Thomas Becket’s Martyrdom and Henry II’s Reckoning
The murder of Thomas Becket within Canterbury Cathedral on December 29, 1170 sent shockwaves throughout medieval Europe. An archbishop…
The murder of Thomas Becket within Canterbury Cathedral on December 29, 1170 sent shockwaves throughout medieval Europe. An archbishop…
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Henry VIII of England is well known for his six wives as well as his extensive religious reformation. His…
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