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Richard I Lion-Hearted King of was born on September 13th, 1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.  Richard I Lion-Hearted King of's father was Henry II England "Curtmantle" and his mother was Eleanor of Aquitaine.  His paternal grandparents were Geoffrey V Plantagenet and Matilda (Maud) of England; his maternal grandparents were William X Duke of Aquitaine and Eleanor Chatellerault deRochefoucauld. He had five brothers and three sisters, named "Lackland", William De Longspee Prince of, Henry The Young King of, Geoffery Prince of, Philip Prince of England, Matilda Princess of, Eleanor Plantagenet Princess of and Joanna Princess of.  He was the fourth oldest of the nine children. He had eight half-brothers and seven half-sisters, named William Plantagenet of, Henry Plantagenet of England Prince of, Geoffrey Plantagenet Prince of, Philip Plantagenet Prince of, William Longespée Earl of, "Lackland", William De Longspee Prince of, John "Lackland", Matilda Plantagenet Princess of England, Eleanor Plantagenet Princess of England, Joanna Plantagenet Princess of, Mary Capet of, Alice Capet, Alice Capet of and Alice Capet of.  He died at the age of 41 on April 6th, 1199 in Chalus, Limousin, France.  He was buried in Fontevrault Abby, Fontevrault, Maine-et-Loire, France.


Richard I Lion-Hearted King of's first family with Berengaria De Navarre

‌Richard I Lion-Hearted King of and Berengaria were married in a religious ceremony on May 12th, 1191 in Limassol, Cyprus.


Richard I Lion-Hearted King of's second family with Princess of Navarre Berengaria

‌Richard I Lion-Hearted King of and Princess of Navarre were married in a religious ceremony on May 12th, 1191 in Limassol, Limassol, Cyprus.


Richard I Lion-Hearted King of's third family with Princess of Navarre Berengaria

‌Richard I Lion-Hearted King of and Princess of Navarre were married in a religious ceremony on May 12th, 1191 in Limassol, Limassol, Cyprus.

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