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Relations with France and the conflict between Richard and Philip II; rivalries following the Third Crusade; war from 1194; the truce of 1199.
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Richard I, 1189–1199 (A-level only)
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Richard I, 1189–1199 (A-level only)
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Relations with France and the conflict between Richard and Philip II; rivalries following the Third Crusade; war from 1194; the truce of 1199
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Quick student answer
What was a significant outcome of Richard I's conflict with Philip II of France during the late 12th century?
Direct answer
Richard I's conflict with Philip II resulted in the loss of significant territories, including parts of Normandy, which weakened English influence in France.
Key terms
- Third Crusade: A military expedition from 1189 to 1192 aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslim control, led by Richard I, Philip II, and Frederick Barbarossa.
- Truce of 1199: An agreement between Richard I and Philip II that temporarily halted hostilities, allowing both kings to stabilize their realms after years of conflict.
Common trap
Confusing the outcomes of the Third Crusade: While Richard achieved some military victories, he ultimately failed to reclaim Jerusalem, which should be emphasized in discussions of its outcomes.
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