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Ricardo I foi Duque da Aquitânia, Conde de Anjou, Duque da Normandia e Rei de Inglaterra. Ricardo é também conhecido por vários cognomes, entre eles Coração de Leão (Coeur de Lion, Lionheart), Oc et No (sim e não em provençal) e Melek-Ric (Rei-Ricardo]) pelos muçulmanos do Oriente Médio, que usavam a sua figura para ameaçar as crianças que se portavam mal. Ricardo foi um dos líderes da Terceira Cruzada e foi na sua época considerado como um herói. More information...

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