When Thomas Beckett, his former chancellor, now Archbishop of Canterbury, would not yield to King Henry II’s claims of total authority, he flew into a rage and said in the presence of his loyal barons: “What a set of idle cowards who allow me to be mocked by a low-born cleric.”

Dec 29, 2018 · 8:23 AM UTC

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The knights, fully comprehending their lord’s meaning, departed for Canterbury and slew the Archbishop. All of Europe was horrified by this wanton deed. They understood that Beckett had died in defense of the principle that there is a higher authority than the king.
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