richard because john had a bad reputation and murdured his nephew wheras richard had a good reputation although he used taxes to get him out of prison but he would go and fight battles. mintymintmin
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.
Yes. King Richard I passed the kingdom of England onto Prince John to inherit who became king after Richard I as Richard had no children of his own to be his heir so John was Richard's heir.
King Richard I - the "Lionheart" (1157 - 1199) and his wife, Queen Berengaria, did not have any children. Richard was succeeded by his brother John.
King John was the youngest son of Henry II and his wife, Eleanor of Acquitaine, discounting Henry's three illigitimate children. Richard I was Henry II's third son.
King John (1166 AD - 1216 AD), England's only king named John to date.
Its your own point of veiw
Both betrayed their father, King Henry, but I'd say King Richard, although he didn't hold his position as king for very long.
King John succeeded his brother King Richard (Richard the Lionheart) in 1199.
King John, the brother of Richard I (Richard the Lionheart).
As far as I know, King John and King Richard had no problems with each other when they were young.
John became King in 1199 after his brother, King Richard I, died.
He became King after his brother Richard I died. As Richard I left no heirs John became 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.
Richard "The Lionheart"
They were brothers
Yes. King Richard I passed the kingdom of England onto Prince John to inherit who became king after Richard I as Richard had no children of his own to be his heir so John was Richard's heir.
Richard I