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  • [[Image:Web RichardTheLionheart.jpg|thumb|Recurring image of Richard I - brave, chivalrous and warlike]] '''Richard I''' (1189-1199), commonly known as ''Richard the Lionheart'' to Europeans an
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  • *[[Richard I]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Richard I/Related Articles]]
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  • ...have often compared the King's brother [[Richard of Cornwall]] with King [[Richard I]] and the King himself with King John, as both men were differing personali
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  • *[[Richard I]]
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  • ...who attained the English throne following the death of his brother, King [[Richard I]], in 1199. His rule has been characterised as one of mediocrity, but histo before=[[Richard I]]|
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  • ...04). During the [[Third Crusade]], in 1191, Alan fitz Walter accompanied [[Richard I of England|Richard the Lionheart]] of [[England]]. Alan was a patron of the
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  • [[Image:Web RichardTheLionheart.jpg|thumb|Recurring image of Richard I - brave, chivalrous and warlike]] '''Richard I''' (1189-1199), commonly known as ''Richard the Lionheart'' to Europeans an
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  • ...]] - created [[Joe Louis]], edited [[Treaty of Union (1707)]], [[ABBA]], [[Richard I]] *[[User:Denis Cavanagh|Denis Cavanagh]] created [[Richard I]], [[King John]] and [[Henry III]]. They're all pretty bad, but its a start
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  • ...l research, and also on mediæval romances, it recounts the adventures of [[Richard I of England]] on the [[Third Crusade]].
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  • |author12 = Richard I. Anderson
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  • ...s he managed to continue the legacy of the great warrior princes such as [[Richard I]], with the notable difference being that while Richard rebelled against hi ...contemporaries - was a brilliant general, rivalling even his grand uncle [[Richard I]], a legendary Crusader who had captured the hearts and minds of generation
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  • ...s he managed to continue the legacy of the great warrior princes such as [[Richard I]], with the notable difference being that while Richard rebelled against hi ...contemporaries - was a brilliant general, rivalling even his grand uncle [[Richard I]], a legendary Crusader who had captured the hearts and minds of generation
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  • * Cameron, David R. and Hofferbert, Richard I. "Continuity and Change in Gaullism: the General's Legacy." ''American Jour
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  • *: [[Richard Irvine Manning I| Richard I. Manning]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *: [[Richard Irvine Manning I|Richard I. Manning]] (1789-1836), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *8: [[Richard Irvine Manning I| Richard I. Manning]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *8: [[Richard Irvine Manning I| Richard I. Manning]] (1789-1836), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • While [[Richard I of England|Richard I]] (reigned 1189-1999) had spent nothing on the castle, [[King John|King Joh
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  • While [[Richard I of England|Richard I]] (reigned 1189-1999) had spent nothing on the castle, [[King John|King Joh
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  • <tr><th>Mercredi<th>10<td>[[St. Chrysostom]]<td>[[Richard I]]<td>[[Hans Holbein|Holbein]]<td>Harrison
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  • : [[Richard I ]] (1189 - 1199) - Richard the Lionheart, an heroic but mainly absentee ki
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  • ...190) of Germany, King Philip Augustus (r. 1180-1223) of France, and King [[Richard I]] of England (r. 1189-1199) established a crusade; the pope's role was mino ...se when the kings crusaded, it cost them dearly and weakened their throne. Richard I of England sold off the income he was owed from Scotland, and tried to sell
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  • ...; the earliest surviving record of their use was by [[Richard I of England|Richard I]] (''Richard the Lionheart'') in the late twelfth century.
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  • ..., reigning 1180-1223) provoked quarrels with two different English Kings - Richard I and his brother John - and when John refused to attend Philip's feudal cour
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