[Artemisia] Richard the Lionhearted
Jeff Webster
red_belt at msn.com
Fri Dec 15 14:08:33 CST 2006
Actually Raven, that was a mis-quote.
He really said that his horse "had a great cleavage". He was kinda weird that way you know.
Ulric
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From: ravenmacleod at comcast.net<mailto:ravenmacleod at comcast.net>
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Subject: [Artemisia] Richard the Lionhearted
Ok so medieval Myth busters here.
What about the story about Richard Cleaving through his horse?
--
Raven MacLeod
Sergeant, Student, Vassal
En fides abunde virtus, en virtus abunde fides.
If people knew how hard I worked to gain my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful after all. --Michelangelo
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From: "Allen Hall" <earlalan at srv.net<mailto:earlalan at srv.net>>
> Oh, see this can be educational as well.
>
> Richard the Lion Hearted was Richard the First. Son of Henry the second and
> Eleanore of Aquitaine. His little brother was John (aka Prince John in the
> Robin Hood era).
>
> Richard was quite a crusader, though he was captured by Leopold of Austria
> on the way home from the Holy Land. Mom had to bail him out.....it was a
> little pricey for the bail. Approximately the GNP of England for a
> year.....
>
> Alan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Aaron Leach"
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> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [Artemisia] Enough on the school thing
>
>
> > Which one of the Richards was Richard the Lion Hearted?
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Allen Hall"
> > To: ; "Kingdom of Artemisia mailing list"
> >
> > Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 7:10 PM
> > Subject: [Artemisia] Enough on the school thing
> >
> >
> >> Greetings Cousins,
> >>
> >> There is absolutely nothing we can do about the school deal back east.
> >> We all have our opinions on topics like that. However, how about we
> >> discuss medieval politics instead?
> >>
> >> Such as what are the moral or ethical problems with Henry the Forth of
> >> England taking the throne from Richard the Second? Would you support
> >> Henry or Richard? Or how about that upstart Tudor (with NO royal English
> >> blood) overthrowing Richard the Third? Support the upstart, or the
> >> annointed King?
> >>
> >> Enough of the modern stuff. We each have enough of that in our "real"
> >> lives. I know I do.
> >>
> >> Thanks for considering this request.
> >>
> >> YIS,
> >>
> >> Alan
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