richard i the lionheart
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King Richard I
“The Lionheart”
“The Absent King”
“Coeur de Lion”
Birth• Birthday: September
8th, 1157 AD • Born in Oxfordshire,
England• Native language was
French because of his mother.
• Had four brothers and three sisters.
• Son of King Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Early Years
• At only 12 years of age Richard pledged homage to the King of France in return for land.
• At the church of St. Hillaire at Poitiers, at 14 years old, Richard was named Duke of Aquitaine.
Church where Richard I was named Duke of Aquitaine.
Early Years cont.
• Because the lack of power given to them, King Henry’s sons rebelled against their father.
• In retaliation King Henry imprisoned their mother, Eleanor.
• At the age 16 Richard began leading soldiers against his father’s men in France.
Heir to a Throne• In 1883 Richard’s elder
brother Henry (not the King) died, leaving Richard as heir to the throne of England.
• Richard was expected to give up Aquitaine to his younger brother John, who had inherited no land from their father, but he refused.
Crusades
• In 1187 the Christians lost Jerusalem to the forces of Muslim leader Saladin.
• When Richard heard the news he joined the Crusades, to the staunch opposition of his father.
Crowned• Henry II died in 1189.• Richard I was crowned
King of England at Westminster Abbey in London.
• Richard freed his mother from Prison.
• He began charging his subjects with a “Saladin” tithe the gather funding for his war.
Crusades (part 2)
• Richard and his allies took Acre. • Richard lost his allies and was unable to
take Jerusalem, but he was able to negotiate a treaty that allowed the safe and free passage of Christian pilgrims.
Political Policy• During the duration
of his 10 year reign Richard only spent six months in England.
• Due to this he put ministers in charge of running the state.
• Earned him the nickname “The Absent King”
Marriage
• Married Berengaria of Navarre on Cyprus in 1191.
• She was that eldest daughter of Sancho VI of Navarre and Sancha of Castile.
Death
• King Richard died on April 6th, 1199.• Suffered an arrow wound to the
shoulder and refused treatment. The wound festered and he died of infection.
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