Richard I "Cœur-de-lion" (8 September 1157-6 April 1199), King of England |
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| Father:1 | Henry II (5 March 1133-6 July 1189), King of England | ||
| Mother:2 | Eleonore d'Aquitaine (1122-1 April 1204), Dss d’Aquitaine | ||
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| Betrothed:3 | 21 September 1177 | Alix de France (1160-after January 1213) | |||
| Married:4 | 12 May 1191 | Berenguela de Navarra (around 1164-23 December 1230) | Limassol (capital) [Unknown/Unspecified], Limassol [district], Cyprus [country] | ||
| In Chapel of St George. | |||||
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| Children with Jeanne de Saint-Pol: | ||
| Foulques (-)5 | ||
| Children with : | ||
| Philippe (-after 1201), Seigneur de Cognac6 | ||
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| Occupation:7 | from 1172 | Duke of Aquitaine | |||
| Occupation:8 | 1189-99 | King of England | |||
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| Buried:9 | Fontevraud Abbey [building], Fontevraud-l'Abbaye [municipality], Maine-et-Loire [district], Pays de la Loire [county], France [country] | |||
| Born:10 | 8 September 1157 | Beaumont Palace [building], Oxford [city/town], Oxfordshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
| Crowned:11 | 2 September 1189 | Westminster Abbey [building], London [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
| Crowned:12 | 17 April 1194 | Winchester Cathedral [building], Winchester [city/town], Hampshire [county], England [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
| after returning from crusade and imprisonment. | ||||
| Died:13 | 6 April 1199 | Chalus [municipality], Puy-de-Dôme [district], Auvergne [county], France [country] | ||
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| King of England 1189-99 | ||
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