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Tanuki

(14,918 posts)
Mon May 10, 2021, 06:58 PM May 2021

British Museum to show how Thomas Becket's murder shook Europe.

https://amp.theguardian.com/culture/2021/may/09/british-museum-show-thomas-becket-murder-shook-europe?CMP=twt_a-culture_b-gdnculture&__twitter_impression=true


"The murder of Thomas Becket in 1170, cut down inside Canterbury Cathedral by knights of King Henry II’s retinue, sent shock waves throughout England and beyond – an act as scandalous, according to one of his successors as archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, as the assassination of JFK or Martin Luther King.

The extent to which those ripples reverberated across Europe will be illustrated by a number of rare exhibits on display for the first time at the British Museum, as part of its forthcoming exhibition later this month about Becket, his murder and its powerful aftershocks.

“It is no exaggeration to say that this was the crime of the century,” said Naomi Speakman, one of the co-curators of the exhibition. Becket was not only a senior churchman in his own right, but was highly connected to rulers and church figures across Europe, including the pope. And so when he died, she says, the outrage and veneration was swift and widespread.

“A key objective of ours was to take what is [often] thought of as an insular British story, and to refocus it and say, actually, this is a European story,” said Lloyd de Beer, the other co-curator. “This murder happens on a European stage. And these objects speak to different elements of how that murder was received in those European countries.”

Two of the most striking exhibits come from Sweden and Norway, where the cult of Saint Thomas of Canterbury quickly became established, though it would also spread across continental Europe and as far afield as Iceland and Sicily."....(more)

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British Museum to show how Thomas Becket's murder shook Europe. (Original Post) Tanuki May 2021 OP
K&R smirkymonkey May 2021 #1
henry ii ruled extensive european provinces as well. rampartc May 2021 #2
Thanks, I love this stuff, am enrolled in The University of YouTube! UTUSN May 2021 #3
Fascinated KNR. niyad May 2021 #4
Kick for history. oasis May 2021 #5
Becket's brutal murder reimagined in museum - with his skull as a finale dalton99a May 2021 #6

rampartc

(5,410 posts)
2. henry ii ruled extensive european provinces as well.
Mon May 10, 2021, 09:50 PM
May 2021

normandy, anjou and aquitane come to mind.

his mother was the holy roman empress matilda. the feudal nobility was very connected across europe.

"Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?" henry ii de blois

UTUSN

(70,708 posts)
3. Thanks, I love this stuff, am enrolled in The University of YouTube!
Mon May 10, 2021, 10:06 PM
May 2021

Wherein I've learned more than in my academics (post grad).






dalton99a

(81,515 posts)
6. Becket's brutal murder reimagined in museum - with his skull as a finale
Mon May 10, 2021, 11:25 PM
May 2021
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/25/beckets-brutal-reimagined-in-museum-with-his-skull-as-a-finale
Becket’s brutal murder reimagined in museum – with his skull as a finale
Relics from the centuries-old crime scene will go on show at the British Museum’s first major exhibition about the medieval martyr

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