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King Richard I Research Paper

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FAQs About King Richard I Q: What family heritage does King Richard I come from? A: King Richard I was born on September 8, 1157 most likely at Beaumont Palace, in Oxford, England. His father was King Henry II of England and his mother was Eleanor of Aquitaine. Richard was not the eldest son amongst his siblings as he had two older siblings, however, he would’ve had three older siblings if King Henry II’s first born, William IX, didn’t die during his infancy. Richard also had four younger siblings and he was the youngest of two half siblings. His father, King Henry, was Norman-Angevin and descends from William the Conquerer as his great-grandson. Historian Ralph of Diceto mapped Henry’s heritage through Matilda of Scotland all the way to Anglo-Saxon kings of England including Alfred the Great, which links to Noah and Woden ("Richard "the Lionheart", King of England"). In relation to Queen Elizabeth II, King Richard I is her 21st great-granduncle ("King Richard I The Lion Heart | Britroyals"). How did King Richard rise to power? A: Historian Jean Flori believes that Eleanor of Aquitaine, mother of Richard and his brothers, convinced her sons to rebel against their father Henry II. The oldest brother, Henry the Young King, was the first to leave King Henry II and go to the French Court seeking protection from Louis VII in order to start an overthrow; brothers Richard and Geoffrey soon followed and did the same as Henry. The alliance was initially successful, but in the end

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