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- Q12900170 subject Q6699966.
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- Q12900170 abstract "William Fitzstephen (also William fitz Stephen), (died c. 1191) was a cleric and administrator in the service of Thomas Becket. In the 1170s he wrote a long biography of Thomas Becket - the Vita Sancti Thomae (Life of St. Thomas).Fitzstephen had been Becket's personal household clerk for ten years and, when Becket became Chancellor of England, Becket gave his clerk full authority to act in his name in diocesan matters, Fitzstephen becoming a subdeacon with responsibility for perusing letters and petitions involving the diocese. When Becket was forced into exile, after refusing to sign the Constitutions of Clarendon, King Henry II accepted a petition, in verse, from Fitzstephen and pardoned him from the banishment meted upon his master. When Becket and the king reconciled, Fitzstephen became his administrator once more. Fitzstephen reports that Fitzstephen was among those of Becket's advisors who cautioned against excommunicating king Henry. Fitzstephen was with Becket on the day of Becket's assassination in 1170.Fitzstephen also wrote an account of London in the 12th century, which was included in Becket's biography as a preface, "Descriptio Nobilissimi Civitatis Londoniae". The three editions of this work demonstrate a continuing familiarity with the life of the city, and for this reason he is not thought to be the same "William Fitzstephen" whom Henry appointed to be Sheriff of Gloucester and itinerant justice in 1171.".
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- Q12900170 comment "William Fitzstephen (also William fitz Stephen), (died c. 1191) was a cleric and administrator in the service of Thomas Becket. In the 1170s he wrote a long biography of Thomas Becket - the Vita Sancti Thomae (Life of St.".
- Q12900170 label "William Fitzstephen".