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  1. Richard of Lincoln (before 1101 – 25 November 1120) was the illegitimate son of Henry I of England. Richard was born before 1101 to Henry and a woman named Ansfride, widow of Aanskill (origins unknown). She is often referred to as Henry’s third mistress. Richard was brought up and educated by Robert Bloet, the Bishop of Lincoln.

  2. Richard of Lincoln (before 1101 – 25 November 1120) was the illegitimate son of Henry I of England. Richard was born before 1101 to Henry and a woman named Ansfride, widow of Aanskill (origins unknown). She is often referred to as Henry’s third mistress. Richard was brought up and educated by Robert Bloet, the Bishop of Lincoln.

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    Richard wrecked and drowned off Barfleur, Normandy 25 Nov 1120 in White Ship, along with his half-brother, William Adelin, Aethling.

    Orderic Vitalis named him, "Richard the king's son," and describes his capture by the forces of Louis VI "le Gros" King of France in 1119 at Andely. 1. 20 Aug 1119: siege of Evreux at the battle of Brémule 1. Sep 1119: siege of Breteuil

    The Continuator of Florence of Worcester names "Willelmus regis filius, Ricardus frater eius…" among those who drowned in the sinking of the White Ship. William of Malmesbury also records Richard drowning in the sinking of the “White Ship”. Weir states Henry I had a legitimate son named Richard, also drowned in the White Ship disaster, who was "Que...

    Betrothed (1120) to AMICE de Gaël, daughter of RAOUL de Gaël Seigneur de Montfort et de Breteuil & his wife --- (-after Apr 1168). She is named by Orderic Vitalis, who names her father and records that he arranged her betrothal, with Breteuil, Glos and Lire as her dowry. She later married Robert de Beaumont Comte de Meulan Earl of Leicester.

    It is suggested by some sources that he was granted the title of Earl of Suffolk, which may have been due to his betrothal to the grand-daughter of the Duke of Norfolk. Earl of Suffolk is a title that has been created four times in the Peerage of England. The first creation, in tandem with the creation of the title of Earl of Norfolk, came before 1...

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  3. 13 de jun. de 2019 · Updated on June 13, 2019. King Richard I, the Lionheart (September 8, 1157–April 6, 1199) was an English king and one of the leaders of the Third Crusade. He is known both for his military skill and the neglect of his realm because of his long absence. Fast Facts: Richard I the Lionheart.

  4. Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England from 26 June 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the Plantagenet dynasty and its cadet branch the House of York. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field marked the end of the Middle Ages in England.

  5. Away from London, Richard was concerned about the level of control of government. From Lincoln on 12 October 1483, he added an unusual personal rant about the treason of Buckingham to a request...

  6. Richard FitzRoy of Lincoln was born circa 1094 to Henry I of England (1068-1135) and Ansfrid (1070-) and died 25 November 1120 White Ship Disaster of drowning. The White Ship was a vessel that sank in the English Channel near the Normandy coast off Barfleur, on 25 Novemeber 1120. Only one of...