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King Richard I of England was known as Richard the Lionheart.
Richard "Lionheart"
King Richard I received the name, "Richard the Lionheart", because he had a reputation of being a valiant and competent military leader, and for being courageous and having generosity.
Yes he was. He was the leader of his army against Saladin(Salah din).
Richard The Lionheart. Richard Dreyfuss. Little Richard. Richard Nixon.
The name of the Basque princess who ruled as queen of England was Berengaria. She was the daughter of King Sancho the Wise of Navarre and the wife of Richard the Lionheart.
The Robin Hood stories are partly legend and there is some debate about whether Robin Hood is one person or an amalgamation of several historical characters. It is assumed that the King Richard in the Robin hood stories is "Richard Coeur de Leon" or Richard the Lionheart and his family name was Plantagenet. His younger brother John, succeeded him upon his death.
The title comes from the presentation in the movie of a dynastic struggle within Henry II's family. His eventual successor, his son Richard (King Richard I), is known to us today most popularly as Richard the Lionheart. The events in the movie take place during winter. Hence the title.
Only one, he stole the throne from his brother Richard the Lionheart. Made famous in the legend of Robin Hood
The legend is that the nose of Henry II's corpse bled in the presence of his son Richard, suggesting that he caused his father's death. Historically, Richard fought against his father on multiple occasions while Richard's older brother Henry (the Young King) was the nominal ruler of England (young Henry died in 1183). Although they apparently reconciled in 1174, Henry's plan to name his (younger) son John to the throne prompted Richard to join Philip II of France against Henry in 1189, forcing Henry to name Richard his heir. Two days after Henry did so, he died, leaving Richard as king.
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Assuming the question is "whom did E of A marry", the answer is (a) King Louis VII of France, and (b) King Henry II of England. She was the mother of King Richard I Lionheart and of King John - quite a woman!In 1137.