Richard the Lionheart (King of England)

Publish date: 2024-08-18

Full Name: Richard I
Profession: King of England

Biography: Richard the Lionheart reigned as King of England from 1189, when he inherited the throne from his father Henry II of England, until his death in 1199. He was given the title Richard Cœur de Lion, or Richard the Lionheart, as a result of his reputation as a warrior and military leader.

Richard attained to military command very early, leading his first army at age 16 to put down a rebellion against his father. He went on to be the key Christian commander during the Third Crusade, in which he achieved several major victories against Saladin.

While Richard seemed to have little interest in ruling his lands, he used their wealth to military ends which earned him much renown among the people. He was seen as a hero for his defense of the realm and fighting in the Holy Land.

Born: September 8, 1157
Birthplace: Oxford, England
Star Sign: Virgo

Died: April 6, 1199 (aged 41)
Cause of Death: Infection after being wounded by a crossbow

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