King - Richard
However, Richard had little interest in the administrative minutiae of ruling England. His eyes were fixed on the Holy Land. Jerusalem had fallen to the Muslim leader Saladin in 1187, and Christendom was reeling. Richard took the cross, vowing to retake the holy city. To finance the Third Crusade, he famously remarked that he would have sold London if he could find a buyer. He emptied the royal treasury, raised taxes, and sold offices and lands.
: Modern analysis of his spine revealed he had scoliosis, which would have made one shoulder higher than the other, though he wasn't the "hunchback" Shakespeare described. 3. Richard the Lionheart (Richard I) Less commonly, "solid post" could refer to the defensive posts and fortifications built by Richard the Lionheart , such as the Château Gaillard King Richard
The next time you hear , ask yourself: Which one do you need? Do you need the warrior who inspires you to fight against impossible odds? Or do you need the strategist who writes down a plan, refuses to compromise, and changes the world from his backyard? However, Richard had little interest in the administrative
: Growing up in Compton, California, the family faced systemic barriers in the predominantly white, wealthy world of professional tennis. Richard took the cross, vowing to retake the holy city

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