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... Becket believed, then, that honor was not in how you fought but only if you won. ... Becket believed that being successful was honorable in its self. ...
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... Becket might not have believed that he was all-powerful but he did know that he was the Archbishop of Canterbury, the most powerful religious position in ...
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... Becket might not have believed that he was all-powerful but he did know that he was the Archbishop of Canterbury, the most powerful religious position in ...
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... people. Thomas Becket stood up for what he believed in, had pride in his country and fellowman, and had great dignity and morals. Like ...
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... He thought with Becket as Archbishop he would keep his loyalty to the king and provide ... King Henry was on such a power trip, he believed he should be above God ...
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... In Becket, King Henry II is the most powerful man in England but he feels ... Ironically, King believed this would strengthen their friendship but it lead to his ...
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... Thomas Becket was later named a saint and is a symbol of the struggle between church and state. Pope Boniface VIII believed that the Pope, whomever he may be ...
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... They could have believed that God would have more pity and mercy on them if ... a band of travelers on their pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas of Becket, who on ...
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... 1935), a play dealing with the assassination of Archbishop Thomas a Becket, who was ... and Anti-Semites, as a typical anti-Semite...I still believed Lewis to be ...
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... which he believed to be his greatest achievement. Eliot also wrote the play "Murder in the Cathedral" (1935). It was about the murder of Thomas Becket and was ...
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... story of a pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral, the shrine of Saint Thomas a Becket. ... It is believed that he was an English knight of Warwickshire and spent many ...
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... making a religious pilgrimage to Canterbury, the death place of Thomas `a Becket in 1170, and ... that match that of the seven cardinal virtues as believed by many ...
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... English monarch believed in the practice of common law, or accepted legal principle ... Henry had his friend, Thomas Becket, assassinated by 4 of the king's knights ...
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Thomas A. Becket. ... Chaucer uses his wit here and says "For he was Epicurus owene sone;" Epicurus is a Greek philosopher who believed pleasure is the goal of ...
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... Dunstan, or the long lists of those wrought by Thomas a Becket, or by any other ... The cause is still unknown, but is believed to have been a mutated swine virus. ...
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