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WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS PICTURE?

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS PICTURE?

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS PICTURE?

WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THIS PICTURE?

HOW DO YOU THINK THESE 2 PICTURES MAY BE RELATED?

HOW DO YOU THINK THESE 2 PICTURES MAY BE RELATED?

Watch the short clip to explain the link https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=ZEUihq. D

Watch the short clip to explain the link https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=ZEUihq. D G 0 f. M

WHO HAD POWER IN THE MIDDLE AGES? Learning Objective – to understand the relationship

WHO HAD POWER IN THE MIDDLE AGES? Learning Objective – to understand the relationship between the Church and State in Medieval times.

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 1 Henry II and

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 1 Henry II and Thomas Becket were friends and in 1162 Henry appointed Becket as Archbishop of Canterbury. Henry thought Becket would help control the power of the Medieval Church.

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 2 Thomas Becket changed

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 2 Thomas Becket changed when he became Archbishop and started to live a very religious life. He spent much of his time praying.

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 3 Becket refused to

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 3 Becket refused to do anything about the Church courts where clergy who were on trial usually got much lighter sentence than from the royal courts. Becket, fearing for his safety, fled to France.

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 4 In 1170 Becket

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 4 In 1170 Becket and Henry patched up their quarrel and Becket returned to England. However, he then made things worse again by punishing the Bishops who had supported the King in the earlier quarrel.

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 5 Henry was so

THE STORY OF HENRY II AND ARCHBISHOP BECKET – STEP 5 Henry was so angry when he heard of Becket’s actions that he flew into a rage and uttered the words ‘Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest? ’ 4 knights, loyal to the King, heard this and set off for Canterbury where they murdered Becket in the Cathedral.

Sort the statements into the right order to retell the story of Henry II

Sort the statements into the right order to retell the story of Henry II and Becket

Source Exercise - An account by Edward Grim, a priest, who was with Becket

Source Exercise - An account by Edward Grim, a priest, who was with Becket at the time of his death. IS THIS SOURCE BIASED? WE ARE GOING TO BE LOOKING FOR EVIDENCE IN THE SOURCE. CHOOSE 2 colors. WITH 1 color, HIGHLIGHT HOW THE KNIGHTS ARE DESCRIBED. IN A DIFFERENT color, HIGHLIGHT HOW BECKET IS DESCRIBED. BASED ON YOUR HIGHLIGHTING, disk. USS WITH YOUR PARTNER WHETHER YOU THINK THIS SOURCE IS BIASED. MAKE SURE YOU CAN EXPLAIN YOUR DECISION.

Who was to blame for the murder? Henry II The Knights Becket

Who was to blame for the murder? Henry II The Knights Becket

WHO WAS TO BLAME FOR THE MURDER OF BECKET? COMPLETE THE SORTING EXERCISE. WRITE

WHO WAS TO BLAME FOR THE MURDER OF BECKET? COMPLETE THE SORTING EXERCISE. WRITE A PARAGRAPH IN ANSWER TO THE QUESTION ABOVE.

The clergy were still tried in Church courts Henry II was flogged by monks

The clergy were still tried in Church courts Henry II was flogged by monks as a punishment Pilgrims flocked to Becket’s tomb at Canterbury THE RESULTS OF THE MURDER OF BECKET 80 churches and 2 hospitals were named after Becket In 1173 the Pope made Becket a Saint The King kept the power to appoint bishops. COPY INTO YOUR EXERCISE BOOKS