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Richard I

NOUN
  1. son of Henry II and King of England from 1189 to 1199; a leader of the Third Crusade; on his way home from the crusade he was captured and held prisoner in the Holy Roman Empire until England ransomed him in 1194 (1157-1199)

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  • Some people believe that Richard III did not murder his nephews and was not the villain he is generally thought to have been.
  • Sorry Richard if I seem overexercised by Marilyn Frith on Tuesday, Apr 1, 2008 at 4: 23: 01 PM The Clinton Firewall
  • Richard inspected and rejected as poor towel substitutes a loofah, a half-empty bottle of shampoo, and a small yellow rubber duck. NEVERWHERE
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  • When the three greatest rulers of Europe -- Philip Augustus, [13] king of France, Richard I, king of Early European History
  • A Yorkshire historian is calling on the Queen to help to clear Richard III of the double child murder which has blackened his reputation for more than 500 years.
  • Prichard is making friends on the sixth floor too, where the secretaries have been treated to an image consultant brought in at company expense to teach them how to tart themselves up.
  • The body of King Richard III was treated with much indignity. Trussed naked over a horse and besmirched with mud, it was borne in parade to Leicester, a sad spectacle.
  • With his dark curly hair and atypical looks, he was cast as Shakespeare's Richard III.
  • Made famous, or rather infamous, by Shakespeare, Richard is put ‘on trial’ for murdering two of his nephews.
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