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Richard Coeur de Lion

American  
[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 • 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

The blood of Lionel Lee who fought with Richard Coeur de Lion ran in his veins.

From Time Magazine Archive

London, 1189: the coronation of King Richard Coeur de Lion.

From Time Magazine Archive

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