It was called the kings crusade because at the time Richard the lion heart and saladin had a fight against the holy land, they are both kings in some sort of way.
3. King Harold at Hasting. Richard the 1st Lion Heart killed by a crossbow bolt whilst besieging a French castle and Richard the 3rd at Barnet.
Until long after 1900 princes (sons of kings) had private tutors and didn't go to school.
sterling knights favorite shape is a heart
Richard the Lion-heart, Frederick Barbarossa, Philip II, and King Guy de Lusignan (who had broken his promise to never interfere in Muslim lands
King Richard I of England
Richard the Lion-Heart was King Richard I of England.
Richard the Lionheart
Yes I believe it is .... but the only real way is to type "Home is where the heart is"on google
16/52 because there are 13 hearts and 4 kings but one of the kings is a heart. and there are 52 cards in one full deck.
AnswerNormally they were held for ransom, check out the history of Richard the Lion-Heart for one.There are many examples of Kings being held, rarely executed, don't forget that a King/Queen in the past were seen as chosen by God, and to superstitious people they wouldn't risk God's wrath by executing such a person.
King Richard I.