RICHARD I

Richard Cœur de Lionkör də lyôNˈ, or Richard Lion-Heart, 1157–99, king of England (1189–99); third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. Although enthroned as duke of Aquitaine in 1172, he was, like his brothers Henry and Geoffrey, discontented with his lack of authority and joined their revolt (1173–74) against their father. Later he fought (1183) against the same brothers when they intervened in support of a rebellion against Richard in Aquitaine. In 1189 he again warred with his father and defeated him, before Henry II's death brought him to the throne.

Soon after his coronation, Richard set out (1190) on the Third Crusade (see Crusades). En route he captured Messina and Cyprus and married (1191) Berengaria of Navarre. With Philip II of France, he stormed Acre. Philip then returned to France, where he began plotting against Richard with the latter's brother John. Richard remained but had to abandon his attempt to seize the strongly fortified city of Jerusalem.

After concluding a treaty with Saladin that allowed Christians access to the holy places of Jerusalem, he too started home. However, he was captured (Dec., 1192) by Leopold V of Austria, with whom Richard had quarreled on crusade, and was imprisoned in the castle of Dürnstein, where the troubadour Blondel de Nesle is supposed (by legend) to have found him. Leopold delivered Richard to Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, who released him (1194) only after Richard paid an enormous ransom, raised by his English subjects, and surrendered his kingdom, receiving it back as a fief of the empire. Richard returned (1194) briefly to England to complete the suppression of the revolt raised against him by his brother John and to raise funds. Thereafter he fought Philip in France, in the process building the famous Château Gaillard. He was killed in a minor engagement.

Richard spent only six months of his reign in England, which he was concerned with chiefly as a source of revenue, but his ministers, William of Longchamp and Hubert Walter, were able to rule the kingdom effectively by the excellent administrative system set up by Henry II and extended by them. Richard's military prowess and reputation for chivalry have made him a central figure in English romance. He appears in Sir Walter Scott's novels Ivanhoe and The Talisman.

See biographies by P. Henderson (1958), K. Norgate (1924, repr. 1969), and J. Brundage (1974); A. L. Poole, From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087–1216 (2d ed. 1955); J. T. Appleby, England without Richard, 1189–1199 (1965); C. Gibb, Richard the Lionheart and the Crusades (1985); J. Reston, Jr., Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade (2001).

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The Three Richards: Richard I, Richard II and Richard III...Bothwell The Three Richards: Richard I, Richard II and Richard III, by Nigel...medieval monarchs of the same name: Richard I (1189-99), II (1377-99), and III...
"I Am Nobody": The Haiku of Richard Wright. by Richard...of this aesthetic, as I see it, is what Wrights Richard terms in Black Boy...the thing, the reality I felt somewhere beneath...this "secret" which Richard is denied concerns his...
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RICHARD III (I.iv.24-33) Methought I saw a thousand...WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Shakespeares RICHARD III, I.iv.24-33 Although many commentators...kind of mockery of the human form (I.i.15,20). Richard surrounds himself with empty forms which...
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Incident Report: Richard I and Saladin. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel Richard I of England was a man of contradictions...against his father, Henry II; later Richard fought those same brothers and then...
Incident Report: Richard I and Saladin. by Nancy Caldwell Sorel Richard I of England was a man of contradictions...against his father, Henry II; later Richard fought those same brothers and then...
...their daughter Matilda was one. There would be two more daughters and two more sons. Richard was born in Oxford, probably at Beaumont Palace which his grandfather Henry I had built thirty years or so before. There was no university yet at Oxford and the...
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King Richard I Sits on Throne as Sainz Swallows Bitter...thought nothing would happen to Carlos, and I feel very sorry for him. He was very unlucky...Its excellent for him to win," he said. "Richards done a very good job, and its a shame that...
Richard: I Am So Up for Viagra; WARNING...anti-impotence drug. According to Richard, 50, some Viagra had been...any way an aphrodisiac. "I want to make it quite clear I dont need Viagra. It was...Judy, 58, who is used to Richard blurting out personal details...
CINDY: I FORGIVE THE TWO MEN WHO HURT...Friends Again with Dad and Richard Gere Says the Supermodel Motherhood...therapist for help. "When Richard and I met he was 40 and wanted to...wedding. "I was screaming at Richard: `I dont know you. Who are you...
...Felt Ugly with Huge Scars but Richard Said I Was Beautiful. and Alive; EXCLUSIVE...scars on my stomach and neck. I asked Richard why hed ever want to be with me...other. Despite what this man did, I now have Richard because of it and thats a blessing...
I Didnt Want Richard to Be a Namby-Pamby...important rule for Richard and his two sisters...was not to be shy. "I think shyness is very...entertainment." When I asked Eve what traits she thinks she and Richard share, she immediately...
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RICHARD I Richard Coeur de Lion kor d lyoN , or Richard Lion-Heart, 1157 99, king of England (1189 99); third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine . Although enthroned as duke of Aquitaine in 1172, he was, like his brothers Henry and...
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...cent., English chronicler and monk. He wrote a lively Chronicon de rebus gestis Ricardi primi chronicle of the deeds of Richard I, a valuable historical source having information not found elsewhere. He may also have been the author of part (as far...
...1388. His friends, Pole, de Vere, and others, were "appealed" (i.e., accused) of treason by five lords appellant Gloucester; the...Downfall The lords appellant ruled the country until 1389, when Richard quietly reasserted his authority. Aided by Gaunt, who returned...
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