Richard Coeur de Lion
Americannoun
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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 • Jun. 21, 2010
General Alan Gordon Cunningham, a remarkable but pathetic document of defeat: On April 6, 1199, Richard Coeur de Lion died.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The blood of Lionel Lee who fought with Richard Coeur de Lion ran in his veins.
From Time Magazine Archive
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London, 1189: the coronation of King Richard Coeur de Lion.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Further south, towards the Mediterranean basin, you might have seen a seaman being punished for gambling, under a law of Richard Coeur de Lion.
From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White
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