King Richard COEUR DE LION of England 1
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from the EC: Henry II died in 1189, an embittered old man. He was succeeded by his son Richard I, nicknamed the Lion-Heart. Richard, a renowned and skillful warrior, was mainly interested in the Crusade to recover Jerusalem and in the struggle to maintain his French holdings against Philip Augustus. He spent only about six months of his 10-year reign in England. During his frequent absences he left a committee in charge of the realm. The chancellor, William Longchamp, bishop of Ely, dominated the early part of the reign until forced into exile by baronial rebellion in 1191. Walter of Coutances, archbishop of Rouen, succeeded Longchamp, but the most important and able of Richard's ministers was Hubert Walter, archbishop of Canterbury, justiciar from 1193 to 1198, and chancellor from 1199 to 1205. With the king's mother, Eleanor, he put down a revolt by Richard's brother John in 1193 with strong and effective measures. But when Richard returned from abroad, he forgave John and promised him the succession. ![]()
• Title. 2 King of England ![]() Richard married Berengaria of Navarre. (Berengaria of Navarre was born in 1163 and died in 1230.) |
1 Denis R. Reid, <i>Royals GEDCOM file 1992</i>, Surety: 3. .... Sharon Penman, <i>When Christ and his Saints Slept</i> (Michael Joseph, 1994), Surety: 3. .... <i>Encyclopaedia Britannica - http://www.britannica.com</i>, Surety: 2.
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Brian Tompsett, <i>Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web</i> (http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/gedcom.html), Surety: 2.
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