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During the Third Crusade (1189-1192), the influential ruler Richard the Lionheart was captured and held for ransom by Duke Leopold V of Austria after a shipwreck. His imprisonment later led to significant political and military repercussions for the Crusader states. Richard's capture also prompted efforts from King Philip II of France and other leaders to negotiate his release. Ultimately, he was freed after a substantial ransom was paid.

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