King Richard the Lionheart went on the Third Crusade primarily to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control after its capture by Saladin in 1187. Driven by religious fervor and the desire to assert Christian dominance in the Holy Land, Richard aimed to fulfill his role as a leading Christian monarch. Additionally, he sought to enhance his own reputation and that of England, as well as to support his allies in the struggle against Saladin's forces.
Richard the Lion-Heart was King Richard I of England.
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King Richard the Lion Hart
Richard the Lion-heart, Frederick Barbarossa, Philip II, and King Guy de Lusignan (who had broken his promise to never interfere in Muslim lands
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King Richard I (the Lion Heart) was king of England during the Third Crusade, however he left England to be governed by his brother Prince John (later King John) while he was away in the Holy Land.
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King Richard I of England
King Richard i (The Lion Heart) was king of england
Richard the Lion-Hearted, Richard I of England. It is widely thought that Robin served in the third crusade, which Richard led.
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In the third crusade Richard the lion heart was sent by the pope to win back Jerusalem from Saladin, the Muslim leader.