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Thomas à Becket was one of the most controversial and influential figures in medieval England. In this biography, Milman traces his life and career, including his rise to power as Archbishop of Canterbury and his ultimate martyrdom at the hands of King Henry II. He offers a nuanced and detailed portrait of Becket, as well as a broader analysis of the political and religious forces that shaped his era. This edition has been updated with new research and commentary, making it an essential resource for scholars of medieval history and theology.
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