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Becket later on fled overseas and for six years remained aboard until the matter was solved. He did return to England after that and went back to Canterbury where he was the Archbishop. Some of the bishops as well as an archbishop were not too happy about Becket's return, went and complained to the King...
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Upon hearing the complained, he was furious. Four knights that heard the problem went and murdered Becket. Upon Henry II's death, his two soon Richard I and John was next in line to rule the kingdom. Richard reign for a short time in England due the fact that he was caught up with the Crusades. Most of the time, his minister carried on the duty to govern the country...
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