consequences of the becket crisis themes - immediate / short term / long term 0.0 / 5 ? Historyangevin kingsA2/A-levelAQA Created by: alex goreCreated on: 01-01-15 18:44 Guy (immedaite) Henry ll had no choice but to make concessions to the church 1 of 7 Barlow (immedaite) Pope alexander gained quite a lot during the immediate aftermath. 2 of 7 Barlow (immedaite) Pope was very reasonable, pope hadn't abused his position in 1172 3 of 7 Guy (short) Lively trade of selling beckets blood 4 of 7 Guy ultimately the papacy won if henry's aim was to extend power he failed 5 of 7 Poole the customs stood and were in fact generally restored so therefore henry won 6 of 7 Barlow recognised that the clerk was vassal with two lords - therefore both henry and the papacy won 7 of 7
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