He didn't. He wanted to KILL them all.
May of 1191
His achievement was going to France and saving his country.
He died on April 6, 1199King Richard 1 died April 8, 1241.
in the crusades, saladin at home, Philip II Augustus, the capetian king
Not a whole lot, but he seemed to enjoy doing it. Richard (the lionhearted) was a great warrior, but he was a lousy king. He was succeeded by his brother, prince John (the evil prince John of the Robin Hood legend), who was actually a much better king that his brother.
I think that the Muslims saw him as wanting to take over their country so not very good.
They were brothers
Richard 1
brothers
May of 1191
1 name Richard
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Although Saladin and King Richard 1 were opponents in the 3rd Crusades, they respected each other and had an interesting, unusual friendship. For example, Saladin gave King Richard I fruits and snow to cool his drinks when he was sick. Saladin also gave King Richard I two fresh horses when his horse fell during battle. King Richard 1 even suggested his sister to marry Saladin's brother.
King Richard 1
King Richard I of England, also known as Richard the Lionheart, had no legitimate children. He was married to Berengaria of Navarre, but they did not have any offspring. Richard's focus on his military campaigns and the Crusades likely contributed to his lack of heirs.
He spoke Early Middle English.
His achievement was going to France and saving his country.