
Richard the Lionheart
Richard the Lionheart, also known as Richard I of England, was a medieval king who reigned from 1189 until his death in 1199. Famous for his leadership during the Third Crusade and his military prowess, he became a legendary figure in both English and French history. His bravery and noble character earned him the nickname 'Lionheart,' and he is often portrayed as a chivalrous warrior in literature and folklore.
Born on Sep 08, 1157 (867 years old)
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Richard the Lionheart was wounded in 1199 and died 11 days later.
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