
Gone Medieval King Henry II
Mar 22, 2024
Explore the rise and fall of King Henry II's power, his tumultuous relationships with family members, the clash with Thomas Becket, and the legacy of the Plantagenet dynasty. Learn about his complex life and dramatic demise in this intriguing episode.
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The King's Farting Entertainer
- Henry loved lowbrow entertainment and kept a professional flatulist, Roland the Farter, at his court.
- Roland performed annually and received 30 acres of land in Suffolk as his fee.
Promotion That Backfired
- Henry appointed Thomas Becket as Chancellor to secure a loyal ally in Church affairs, despite warnings.
- Becket's competence made him invaluable, but the promotion planted a future conflict over church versus royal power.
Clarendon Exposed Royal Ambitions
- The Constitutions of Clarendon reveal Henry's push to reclaim royal rights over the Church.
- Becket initially accepted Henry's arguments but later refused to surrender ecclesiastical privileges, sparking deep conflict.
