👑⚔️ #OnThisDay in #History 26 March 1199, King #RichardI The Lionheart was shot in the shoulder by a crossbow bolt while laying siege to the castle at Châlus-Chabrol, France. The wound turned gangrenous and the King passed away on 6 April 1199. He is buried at Fontevrault.
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Today's YouTube upload is me trying to summon Richard I in FGO. Trying. It's bad, gang.
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Effigy of King Richard I of England
20 December 1192: King Richard I of #England was captured & imprisoned by Leopold V of #Austria on his way home after the third Crusade. #History #RichardI
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Effigy of King Richard I at Fontevraud Abbey.
Effigy of Berengaria of Navarre in the chapter house of L'Épau Abbey.
12 May 1191: Richard I (the "Lionheart") married Berengaria of Navarre in the Chapel of St. George at Limassol on Cyprus. #History #RichardI
Queen Consort of England, Berengaria of Navarre, is often traditionally called "the only English queen never to set foot in the country".
⚔️ King #RichardI The Lionheart #DOTD 6 April 1199. On 25 March, he had been shot in the shoulder by a crossbow bolt while laying siege to the castle at Châlus-Chabrol, France. The wound turned gangrenous. He is buried at Fontevraud Abbey.
Richard the Lionheart struck by a crossbow arrow whilst besieging the castle of Chalus-Chabrol in Limousine, France.
OTD in 1199 King Richard I is injured by a crossbow bolt whilst besieging a castle in Limousin, dying on 6 April.
‘With one of his captains, he went close to the castle to seek out the best place for an assault.’
Artist: John Kenney
(c) Wills & Hepworth Ltd
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Effigy of King Richard I of England in the Abbey church at Fontevraud
20 December 1192: King Richard I of #England was captured & imprisoned by Leopold V of #Austria on his way home after the third Crusade. #History #RichardI
OTD in 1192 Richard the Lionheart is captured by Leopold V of Austria returning from the Third Crusade.
‘He was taken to a strong castle called Durrenstein, on a rock above the Danube.’
Artist: John Kenney
(c) Wills & Hepworth Ltd.
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