Richard I of England

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Richard I of England
Richard I of England

Richard I of England (September 8, 1157April 6, 1199) was the king of England from 1189 to 1199. He is sometimes called Richard the Lionhearted. Richard was the son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine, two famous people in the history of England. In 1168 he became Duke of Aquitaine. He was one of the leaders of the third crusade against Saladin. He was stopped many times on his journey to Jerusalem, which never actually succeeded. He may have been a homosexual, and was punished for sodomy twice. He fought in the Battle of Acre and the Battle of Arsuf. He got shot with an arrow in the arm. A doctor tried to help him, but the shot got infected and he died. He was a very brave and noble king.

Richard I and Saladin Respected eachother and when Richard got Ill Saladin sent him peaches, pears and some snow to cool down his fever!!!