Richard I (Serapis Classics)Serapis Classics, 18 oct 2017 - 101 páginas King Richard the First, the Crusader, was a boisterous, reckless, and desperate man, and he made a great deal of noise in the world in his day. He began his career very early in life by quarreling with his father. Indeed, his father, his mother, and all his brothers and sisters were engaged, as long as the father lived, in perpetual wars against each other, which were waged with the most desperate fierceness on all sides... |
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Fair Rosamond | |
Accesssion of Richard to the Throne | |
Preparations for the Crusade | |
King Richard at Messina | |
The Campaign in Cyprus | |
The Arrival at Acre | |
Progress of the Crusade | |
The Old Man of the Mountains | |
The Truce | |
The Return to England | |
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