The Betrayal of Thomas Becket

The Betrayal of Thomas Becket

From Gone Medieval by History Hit

April 7, 2026 · 47 min · Episode 515

About this episode

The episode explores the life and death of Thomas Becket, his relationship with King Henry II, and the subsequent cult that formed around him.

"Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?!" These words supposedly uttered by a King over 800 years ago set in motion a chain of gruesome events, and sparked cult-like devotion across the world. Dr. Eleanor Janega and Matt Lewis consider Becket's meteoric rise in status to becoming the Archbishop of Canterbury, his increasingly fractious relationship with King Henry II, the vicious murder itself and finally, how the cult of St Thomas of Canterbury spread across the European continent.  But how did Thomas Becket first rise to power and prominence? Professor Michael Staunton joins Eleanor to unwrap the enigma and get to the heart of who Thomas Becket was, and whether his fate was truly inescapable. MORE Henry II & Thomas Becket: A Doomed Friendship Listen on Apple Listen on Spotify The Murder of Thomas Becket Listen on Apple Listen on Spotify The Cult of Becket Listen on Apple Listen on Spotify Gone Medieval is presented by Dr. Eleanor Janega and Matt Lewis. Audio editors are Ella Blaxill and Amy Haddow, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff. All music used is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds. Gone Medieval is a History Hit podcast. Sign up to…

People in this episode

Hosts: Dr. Eleanor Janega, Matt Lewis

Guest: Professor Michael Staunton

Topics covered

  • Thomas Becket
  • King Henry II
  • Archbishop of Canterbury
  • murder
  • cult of St Thomas
  • historical events
  • medieval history

Keywords

  • Thomas Becket
  • King Henry II
  • murder
  • cult
  • medieval history
  • Archbishop of Canterbury
  • historical analysis

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Organizations: Gone Medieval, History Hit

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