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Richard the Lion-Hearted   /rˈɪtʃərd ðə lˈaɪən-hˈɑrtəd/   Listen
Richard the Lion-Hearted

noun
1.
Son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199).  Synonyms: Richard Coeur de Lion, Richard I, Richard the Lionheart.






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"Richard the Lion-Hearted" Quotes from Famous Books



... was in line of battle against the Saracen; when the Knights of the Temple vied with the knights of other orders each striving to carry their flag farthest into that thorny jungle of flashing scimitars, and the huge arm of King Richard the Lion-hearted hewed a red road for them all which none could equal; for was he not the strongest man in the two entire armies—this King who could sever an iron bar with a swordstroke? But ever as he plunged with fresh zeal and ringing warcry into ...
— The Iron Star - And what It saw on Its Journey through the Ages • John Preston True



Words linked to "Richard the Lion-Hearted" :   King of Great Britain, King of England, Richard Coeur de Lion, Plantagenet line, Plantagenet



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