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  1. Richard was nominal Count of Poitou from 1225 to 1243, and he also held the title Earl of Cornwall since 1225. He was one of the wealthiest men in Europe and joined the Barons' Crusade , where he achieved success as a negotiator for the release of prisoners and assisted with the building of the citadel in Ascalon .

    • Earl of Cornwall

      Earl of Cornwall. The title of Earl of Cornwall was created...

  2. 3 de sept. de 2023 · "Richard of Cornwall" (5 January 1209 – 2 April 1272) was Count of Poitou (from 1225 to 1243), 1st Earl of Cornwall (from 1225) and German King (formally "King of the Romans", from 1257). One of the wealthiest men in Europe, he also joined the Barons' Crusade, where he achieved success as a negotiator for the release of prisoners ...

  3. Ricardo de Cornualles ( Castillo de Winchester, 5 de enero de 1209-Castillo de Berkhamstead, 2 de abril de 1272) 1 fue el segundo hijo del rey Juan I de Inglaterra.

    • Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall
    • 2 de abril de 1272jul. (63 años), Berkhamsted (Reino Unido)
  4. The younger son of King John and Isabella of Angouleme, Richard Earl of Cornwall was born on 5 January 1209 at Winchester Castle and named in honour of his uncle King Richard the Lionheart.

  5. In 1227, following an expedition to Gascony and Poitou, Richard forced Henry to grant him the land and wealth he regarded as his right, as well as the title of earl of Cornwall. He improved his position further by his marriage (1231) to Isabella, daughter of William Marshall, 1st earl of Pembroke.

  6. In May 1233 the younger brother of Henry III, Richard, Earl of Cornwall (1209–72), exchanged three of his manors for a small parcel of land on the north Cornish coast.