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Well, honey, King Richard tried to end the Siege of Acre by negotiating with Saladin, the Sultan of Egypt and Syria. He wanted to secure the release of Christian prisoners and regain control of the city. But let's be real, negotiations fell through, and Richard had to resort to good ol' military force to finally break the siege.

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