He ruled for 10 years, but only 5 months in England. This is the length of the return narrated in the song. He remained in England for five months and then he left again to fight against the king of France, where he died at the ends of XII century.
Almogaver said:He ruled for 10 years, but only 5 months in England. This is the length of the return narrated in the song. He remained in England for five months and then he left again to fight against the king of France, where he died at the ends of XII century.
mmurnau said:I can remember posting about this before when the titles of the songs were announced. Richard the Lionheart was a French nobleman, couldn't speak a word of English, spent all the English taxes on wars in the middle east (some things never change!), and was eventually killed in a war between various groups of Frenchmen in which the Normans were eventually driven out of France almost entirely and ended up living mainly in Britain as the ruling class.
Oh yeah, and even those 5 months he spent in England were mostly cos he had to come back and slaughter any peasants who were threatening to revolt.
I'm assuming Biff and co got their image of Richard from films like The Adventures of Robin Hood (the Errol Flynn classic). Neither the film or the song have what you would call historical accuracy, but both are bloody good romps!
mmurnau said:I can remember posting about this before when the titles of the songs were announced. Richard the Lionheart was a French nobleman, couldn't speak a word of English, spent all the English taxes on wars in the middle east (some things never change!), and was eventually killed in a war between various groups of Frenchmen in which the Normans were eventually driven out of France almost entirely and ended up living mainly in Britain as the ruling class.
Oh yeah, and even those 5 months he spent in England were mostly cos he had to come back and slaughter any peasants who were threatening to revolt.
I'm assuming Biff and co got their image of Richard from films like The Adventures of Robin Hood (the Errol Flynn classic). Neither the film or the song have what you would call historical accuracy, but both are bloody good romps!
Badlad said:Richard Coeur de Lion was also widely believed not to have consummated his marriage to Berengaria of Navarre for 5 years, and only then after being scared into doing it by a priest who had taken his confession of being gay. At any rate he died without having fathered any children.
So plenty of "scholars" reckon he was gay, but there are also others who say that his apparent lack of interest in women was down to the fact he was a complete psychopath whose only real love was war and killing!
I know which theory I'd like to believe, but either way, I don't think I would have shouted "Yoo hoo, king fairy" at him.
Hell yeah!Paxoman said:Well why let the facts get in the way of a good song or film! Hollywood, and Mel Gibson have been doing it for years!
RicknRoll said:Well.... they were battling the saracens and that is another term for muslim
there are also others who say that his apparent lack of interest in women was down to the fact he was a complete psychopath whose only real love was war and killing!