King of England, Richard I the Lionheart

Birth Name King of England, Richard I the Lionheart 1a
Gramps ID I10610
Gender male
Age at Death 41 years, 6 months, 28 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Nobility Title [E13804]     I
 
Birth [E13805] 1157-09-08 Oxford, England  
1b
Death [E13806] 1199-04-06 France  
1c

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father King of England, Henry II Plantagenet de Anjou [I28660]1132/3-03-05 (Julian)1189-07-06
Mother Dss de Aquitaine, Eleanor de Aquitaine [I28664]11231204-03-31
    Brother     Angevin, William [I32865] 1153-08-17 1156
    Brother     Angevin, Henry [I28078] 1154/5-02-28 (Julian) 1183-06-11
    Sister     Angevin, Maud Matilda [I28079] 1156 1189-06-28
         King of England, Richard I the Lionheart [I10610] 1157-09-08 1199-04-06
    Brother     Angevin, Geoffrey [I28082] 1158-09-23 1186-08-19
    Sister     Plantagenet, Alianor [I30877] 1162-10-11 1214-10-31
    Sister     Angevin, Joan [I26200] 1165-10-00 1199-09-04
    Brother     King of England, John Lackland Plantagenet [I30859] 1167-12-24 1216-10-19

Families

    Family of King of England, Richard I the Lionheart and de Navarre, Berengaria [F4581]
Married Wife de Navarre, Berengaria [I10611] ( * about 1163 + about 1230 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E55035] 1191-05-12    
 

Narrative

Acceded 1189-1199.

Richard I Coeur de Lion (the Lionheart)
Henry's elder son, Richard I (reigned 1189-99), fulfilled his main ambition by going on crusade in 1190, leaving the ruling of England to others. After his victories over Saladin at the siege of Acre and the battles of Arsuf and Jaffa, concluded by the treaty of Jaffa (1192), Richard was returning from the Holy Land when he was captured in Austria later that year. In early 1193, Richard was transferred to emperor Henry VI's custody.
In Richard's absence, king Philip of France failed to obtain Richard's French possessions through invasion or negotiation. In England, Richard's brother John occupied Windsor Castle and prepared an invasion of England by Flemish mercenaries, accompanied by armed uprisings. Their mother queen Eleanor took firm action against John by strengthening garrisons and again exacting oaths of allegiance to the king. John's subversive activities were ended by the payment of a crushing ransom of 150,000 marks of silver to the emperor, for Richard's release in 1194. Warned by Philip's famous message 'look to yourself, the devil is loosed', John fled to the French court.

On his return to England, Richard was recrowned at Winchester in 1194. Five years later he died in France during a minor siege against a rebellious baron. By the time of his death, Richard had recovered all his lands. His success was short-lived. In 1199 his brother John became king and Philip successfully invaded Normandy. By 1203, John had retreated to England, losing his French lands of Normandy and Anjou by 1205.

Pedigree

  1. King of England, Henry II Plantagenet de Anjou [I28660]
    1. Dss de Aquitaine, Eleanor de Aquitaine [I28664]
      1. Angevin, William [I32865]
      2. Angevin, Henry [I28078]
      3. Angevin, Maud Matilda [I28079]
      4. King of England, Richard I the Lionheart
        1. de Navarre, Berengaria [I10611]
      5. Angevin, Geoffrey [I28082]
      6. Plantagenet, Alianor [I30877]
      7. Angevin, Joan [I26200]
      8. King of England, John Lackland Plantagenet [I30859]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. 11615-2.ftw [S7587]
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