The taxation for the holy war actually came during his father's reign king Henry II. Richard was born in England and lived most of his childhood until at least 1165, when he left to Normandy at the age of 8. He later left to become the Duke of Aquitaine at the age of 12. True that he is known to have always loved Aquitaine but that doesn't negate his love for England. Another popular myth is that he was a warrior who only used his position as king to wage wars. However, he also showed many times that he can be a good ruler. His leaving to the crusade has nothing to do with his disinterest to rule and more to do with what he felt was his duty. Keep in mind that his father King Henry II had also pledged to go on the crusade but died before he could fulfill his pledge.
Was good effort until your personal opinion came in to it . Richard is a fundamental cog in creating the peace and prosperity and very comfortable life you enjoy today . There is no reckless about it. Also english is a kind of broken French language back then and only developed in to the language we speak today.
I heard that his fondness for crusading bankrupt the realm and left his successor John with a multitude of problems that eventually led the nobles to unite against him and force him to accept the terms of the Magna Carta. Am I right or do I have it completely wrong 🤔?
The taxation for the holy war actually came during his father's reign king Henry II. Richard was born in England and lived most of his childhood until at least 1165, when he left to Normandy at the age of 8. He later left to become the Duke of Aquitaine at the age of 12. True that he is known to have always loved Aquitaine but that doesn't negate his love for England.
Another popular myth is that he was a warrior who only used his position as king to wage wars. However, he also showed many times that he can be a good ruler. His leaving to the crusade has nothing to do with his disinterest to rule and more to do with what he felt was his duty. Keep in mind that his father King Henry II had also pledged to go on the crusade but died before he could fulfill his pledge.
True it was the Saladin Tithe . Henry 2 issued the Tax .
Richard had very good English administrators. He ruled England through them.
He was a prolific letter writer.
Was good effort until your personal opinion came in to it . Richard is a fundamental cog in creating the peace and prosperity and very comfortable life you enjoy today . There is no reckless about it. Also english is a kind of broken French language back then and only developed in to the language we speak today.
i think he killed a lion with his sword.
how about his friendship with salahudin al ayubi ,in the eye of majority of muslim richard is great man and fairplay as well .im from indonesia
i would think he upset saladin by slaughtering arabian slaves in front of his army
Richard became friends with Al Adil, the brother of Saladin.
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I heard that his fondness for crusading bankrupt the realm and left his successor John with a multitude of problems that eventually led the nobles to unite against him and force him to accept the terms of the Magna Carta. Am I right or do I have it completely wrong 🤔?
goood video dockument, i am from slovakia, pity that richard lion heart was your king, not hungary, it was be waw richard lion heaert was hungary king
He was a gay French man
colonized algeria
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