Richard I of England, also known as Richard the Lionheart, did not conquer countries in the traditional sense of establishing permanent rule over new territories. He is best known for his role in the Third Crusade (1189-1192), where he aimed to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control. While he achieved some military victories and gained temporary control over certain cities, he ultimately did not secure lasting territorial gains for England. His reign was more characterized by military campaigns rather than outright conquests of new countries.
By going to war.
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He Conquered acrer and other places
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Ancient Rome conquered 31 countries.
31 countries
No they did not.
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No.
Not only did Francisco Pizarro conquer Peru, but he also conquered Ecuador, Columbia, and Panama.
No they shouldn't. Countries should develop in their own ways and live in peace.