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- Becket_controversy abstract "The Becket controversy or Becket dispute was the quarrel between Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and King Henry II of England, from 1163 to 1170. The controversy culminated with Becket's martyrdom in 1170, and was followed by Becket's canonization in 1173 and Henry's public penance at Canterbury in July 1174.".
- Becket_controversy comment "The Becket controversy or Becket dispute was the quarrel between Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and King Henry II of England, from 1163 to 1170. The controversy culminated with Becket's martyrdom in 1170, and was followed by Becket's canonization in 1173 and Henry's public penance at Canterbury in July 1174.".