True: The meeting was intended to limit Church power. , Sixteen new rules (constitutions) were created at Clarendon. , Henry II did not want priests turning to the Pope for support. , Thomas Becket's friends and family were attacked by the Broc Brothers. , By asking for papal support, Thomas Becket had defied Henry II. , Thomas Becket's exile lasted six years between 1164 and 1170. , False: Thomas Becket supported the new rules without question. , The meeting was in response to the case of the priest Richard de Brois. , They met at Hampton Court Palace, Surrey. , Thomas Becket spent his exile in Spain. , Priests were allowed to leave England without consulting the King. , Thomas Becket played no part in the trial of Philip de Brois. ,

The Constitutions of Clarendon - 1164

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