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Richard Coeur de Lion

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[rich-erd kur duh lee-uhn, kœr duh lee-awn] / ˈrɪtʃ ərd ˈkɜr də ˈli ən, kœr də liˈɔ̃ /

noun

  1. Richard I.


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Thompson offered two perfect solutions: Twist and Shout and a prison lament from Richard Coeur de Lion sung in pitch-perfect 12-century French.

From The Guardian

The England of Richard Coeur de Lion is an England which is past forever; but the England of Edward the First is essentially the still living England in which we have our own being.

From Project Gutenberg

In keeping with what a great historian has said of her son Richard Coeur de Lion, one may say that she was a bad wife,--to two husbands,--a bad mother, and a bad queen.

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Then he was appointed physician at the court of Saladin, and so great was his reputation that Richard Coeur de Lion wished to make him his physician in ordinary, but Maimonides refused the offer.

From Project Gutenberg

Vixen thought him the image of Richard Coeur de Lion.

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