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Richard I

Richard I, known as Richard the Lionheart, was King of England from 1189 to 1199. Son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, he led the Third Crusade, fought Saladin, was captured and ransomed, and spent most of his reign outside England.

Born
1157 CE
Died
1199 CE
Role
King of England

King of England (1157–1199)

Portrait of Richard I in medieval crusader armour
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1157
Noble Birth

Richard was born in 1157 to Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, inside the vast Angevin empire stretching across England and western France.

1189
Becomes King

Richard became king in 1189 and immediately treated his realms as a resource base for the Third Crusade.

1192–1194
Capture and Ransom

Returning from crusade, Richard was captured by Duke Leopold of Austria and handed to Emperor Henry VI, forcing England to raise a vast ransom.

1199
Death and Legacy

Richard died in 1199 from a crossbow wound at Chalus, leaving a warrior legend and a politically strained inheritance to John.

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A warrior king driven by conflict, ambition, and reputation

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1157

Noble Birth

Richard was born in 1157 to Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, inside the vast Angevin empire stretching across England and western France.

1172

Duke of Aquitaine

As Duke of Aquitaine, Richard learned rule through rebellion, siege warfare and the hard politics of a fiercely independent region.

1170s–1180s

Rebellion Against Father

Richard repeatedly rebelled against Henry II, joining a family struggle over land, inheritance and authority within the Angevin dynasty.

1189

Becomes King

Richard became king in 1189 and immediately treated his realms as a resource base for the Third Crusade.

1189–1192

Third Crusade

On the Third Crusade, Richard captured Cyprus, helped take Acre and proved himself one of the finest commanders of his age.

1191–1192

Conflict with Saladin

Richard and Saladin never met face to face, but their rivalry became the great chivalric drama of the Third Crusade.

1192–1194

Capture and Ransom

Returning from crusade, Richard was captured by Duke Leopold of Austria and handed to Emperor Henry VI, forcing England to raise a vast ransom.

1194–1199

Final Campaigns

After his release, Richard spent his final years fighting Philip II in France and building Chateau Gaillard to defend Normandy.

1199

Death and Legacy

Richard died in 1199 from a crossbow wound at Chalus, leaving a warrior legend and a politically strained inheritance to John.

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Further reading

  1. Encyclopaedia Britannica, Search results for Richard I,” accessed June 2026.Open source
  2. WorldCat, Books and library holdings for Richard I,” accessed June 2026.Open source

Primary sources

  1. Library of Congress, Search results for Richard I,” accessed June 2026.Open source

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