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Aydan Oliver
27 June, 09:27
Why is Becket considered a martyr?
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Sabrina Rivera
27 June, 13:20
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He is venerated as saint and martyr by both the catholic church and the Anglican communion. He engaged in conflict with Henry ||, King of England, over the rights and was murdered by followers of the king in Canterbury Cathedral.
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