INDEX
- Abou Bekr, [251], [256]
- Achard of Châlus, [325]
- Acre, Philip arrives at, [145];
- siege of, [154], [161-162];
- negotiations for surrender, [162-164];
- surrender of, [164];
- discussions about terms, [169-171];
- slaughter of garrison, [172];
- disturbances at, [211];
- capitulation of, [331-332]
- Aixe taken by Richard, [20]
- Alfonso II, King of Aragon, [11], [56]
- Aloysia of France, betrothed to Richard, [9];
- her promised dowry, [22];
- disputes about, [25], [62], [67], [72];
- betrothal renewed, [65], [82];
- marriage with John proposed, [86];
- engagement to Richard finally broken off, [136-137];
- sent back to France, [302];
- married, [313]
- Amalric I, king of Jerusalem, [158]
- Amwas, [233]
- Andely, [305], [308], [309];
- disputed between archbishop and king, [309];
- Richard’s building at, [310-311]
- Angoulême, disputed succession to, [39-41]
- Angoulême, Aimar, count of, [39], [41 note 4], [44-45], [74], [297]
- Angoulême, Elias, count of, [41 note 4]
- Angoulême, Maud, heiress of, [39]
- Angoulême, Vulgrin III, count of, [19], [20], [29], [31], [38]
- Angoulême, William IV, count of, [5], [7], [15], [20], [29], [38]
- Angoulême, William V, count of, [39], [41 note 4]
- Anjou, Stephen, seneschal of, [93]
- Aquitaine, Ralf de Diceto’s description of, [3];
- its extent and boundaries, [4];
- risings in, [5], [7], [8];
- Richard made duke of, [9];
- its feudal position in 1169, [10];
- rebels in, [15], [40-44];
- ravages of Routiers in, [51], [53];
- end of rebellion, [55-56];
- Henry proposes to transfer it to John, [50], [60];
- invaded by John and Geoffrey, [62];
- Henry II’s dealings with, [65];
- revolts in, [276], [297];
- disuse of the name in Richard’s later years, [324]
- Aragon, Alfonso, king of, see [Alfonso]
- Arras besieged by Baldwin of Flanders, [315];
- relieved by Philip Augustus, ib.
- Arsuf, battle of, [185-188]
- Arthur of Britanny, see [Britanny]
- Ascalon, [177];
- its importance, [190];
- razed by Saladin, ib.;
- rebuilding of, [209];
- Richard at, [214];
- negotiations concerning, [257-259];
- again dismantled, [260]
- Aslam, Emir, [235-237]
- “Assassins,” [301]
- Athlit, [179]
- Austria, Leopold, duke of, [166], [330]
- Auvergne, rival claims upon, [7], [26-27], [94];
- Richard’s successes in, [315]
- Bagnara, La, [126]
- Baldwin IV, king of Jerusalem, [158]
- Baldwin V, king of Jerusalem, [158]
- Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, see [Canterbury]
- Barres, William des, [78], [79], [135], [138], [179], [187]
- Bath, Savaric, bishop of, [275]
- Beauvais, bishop of, captured by Mercadier, [315]
- Bedr-ed-Din, [230], [257-258]
- Beit Nuba, [205], [232], [240]
- Berengaria of Navarre, [62], [64];
- joins Richard in Sicily, [136];
- sails for Acre with Joan, [139];
- their adventures at sea, [141-142];
- marriage and coronation, [145]
- Berry, feudal position of, [4];
- Henry II in, [26]
- Bertin, Peter, seneschal of Aquitaine, [297]
- Béthune, Baldwin of, [93]
- Bigorre, count of, [21]
- Blanchegarde, [220], [221], [231]
- Blondel, [275]
- Bombrac, [198]
- Bonmoulins, meeting of kings at, [81-83]
- Bordeaux, Richard at, [21];
- burnt by Routiers, [38]
- Bordeaux, William, archbishop of, [15]
- Born, Bertrand de, [40-42], [45-47], [56]
- Born, Constantine de, [40]
- Boulogne, Reginald, count of, [313]
- Bourges, promised as Aloysia’s dowry, [22]
- Boutavant, [322]
- “Brabantines,” [15], [38]
- Britanny, revolt in (1173), [14];
- submits to Henry II, ib.;
- Richard’s relations with, [306], [313]
- Britanny, Arthur, duke of, [306]
- Britanny, Geoffrey, duke of, see [Geoffrey]
- Burgundy, Hugh, duke of, [55], [130], [207], [211], [218], [241]
- Burgundy or Provence, kingdom of, [283], [284]
- Cadoc, [307]
- Caesarea, [180], [181]
- Camville, Richard de, [148]
- Canebrake of Starlings, [225]
- Canterbury, Baldwin, Archbishop of, [120]
- Canterbury, Hubert, Archbishop of, see [Hubert]
- Canterbury, Richard at, [107]
- Capharnaum, Crusaders at, [179]
- Casal of the Baths, [203-204], [334-336]
- Casal Imbert, [212]
- Casal Maen, [198]
- Casal of the Plains (Yazour), [198], [204], [207], [334-336]
- Casal of the Straits, [179]
- Casals, the Two, [333-334]
- Castillon-sur-Agen, taken by Richard, [19]
- Castle Arnold, [232]
- Catania, meeting of Richard and Tancred at, [137]
- Celestine III, Pope, his warning to the Emperor, [317]
- Chabot, Theobald, [19]
- Châlus, treasure-trove at, [325];
- besieged by Richard, ib.;
- taken by Mercadier, [327]
- Champagne, Henry, count of, see [Henry]
- Champagne, Theobald, count of, [313]
- Château-Gaillard, [312], [316]
- Châteauroux, dispute about, [21], [22];
- taken by Henry II, [26];
- besieged by Philip of France, [68];
- truce made at, [69], [70];
- taken by Philip, [77];
- Richard’s attempt to regain it, [78]
- Châtillon, conference at, [80]
- Chinon, conference at, [7]
- Clairvaux, castle of, [46], [48]
- Cologne, election of emperor at, [318]
- Cologne, Adolf, archbishop of, [285-286]
- Colombières, meeting of kings at, [89]
- Comnenos, Isaac, see [Isaac]
- Conrad of Montferrat, [145], [151];
- character, [159];
- marries Isabel, ib., [160];
- rivalry with Guy, [160], [167];
- negotiations with Saladin, [194-195], [199];
- negotiates with Richard, [210];
- goes to Acre, [211];
- returns to Tyre, ib.;
- declared to have forfeited the crown, [212];
- again chosen king, [215];
- slain, [216]
- Constance of Britanny, [306]
- Constance, heiress of Sicily, [124]
- Corfu, Richard at, [264], [266]
- Crispin, William, [315]
- Crocodiles, River of, [180], [181]
- Cross, relics of, [242]
- Curbaran, leader of Routiers, [53], [60]
- Cyprus, [141];
- adventures of Joan and Berengaria off, [142];
- English fleet reaches, [142-143];
- conquest of, [143-148];
- given to Guy of Lusignan, [261]
- Dangu surrendered to Richard, [315];
- razed by Philip, ib.
- Darum, [209], [222-223], [245]
- “Dead River,” the, [182]
- Déols, Ralf of, [21]
- Dirnstein or Dürrenstein, Richard imprisoned at, [271]
- Drincourt, siege of, [14]
- Durham, Hugh of Puiset, bishop of, [103], [113]
- Eleanor, Queen, prophecy concerning, [1];
- regent in Aquitaine, [8];
- at Limoges, [11];
- left guardian of Richard and Geoffrey, [12], [13];
- joins the French party, [13];
- imprisoned by Henry, [14];
- released, [63];
- receives surrender of Poitou from Richard, ib.;
- joins him in Sicily, [136];
- returns to England, [138];
- at Richard’s death, [328]
- El-Meshtoub, Seiffeddin, [163]
- Ely, William of Longchamps, bishop of, chancellor, [85], [113];
- negotiates for Richard’s release, [279];
- with Philip, [282];
- deprived of the Seal, [298];
- sent to Germany, [302-303]
- Emma, countess of Poitou, [5]
- Emmaus, see [Amwas]
- Emperors, see [Frederic], [Henry]
- Excideuil, [43]
- Ezz-ed-Din, [230]
- Famagosta, Richard at, [146]
- “Far,” the, of Messina, [123]
- Fauvel, [146], [147], [187], [204]
- Felek-ed-Din, Emir, [236]
- Ferté-Bernard, La, meeting of kings at, [85]
- Figtrees, castle of, [225]
- Flanders, Baldwin VIII, count of, alliance with Richard, [313];
- besieges Arras, [315];
- arranges a conference between the kings, ib.;
- supports Otto’s election to the empire, [319];
- takes St. Omer, ib.
- Flanders, Philip, count of, [68]
- Fleet, Richard’s, its adventures from England to Messina, [121-122];
- at Messina, [138-139];
- voyage to Rhodes, [139-141]
- Fontevraud, Henry II buried at, [91], [92];
- Richard buried at, [329]
- France, kings of, see [Louis], [Philip]
- Frederic Barbarossa, Emperor, his death, [155]
- Fréteval, battle at, [296-297]
- Gascony, [4], [324]
- Genoa, Richard and Philip at, [121]
- Geoffrey, son of Henry II and Eleanor, [13], [14], [49-51], [62], [66]
- Germany, condition of, under Henry VI, [272-273]
- Gisors, conferences at, [14], [16], [79], [94];
- disputes about, [67];
- surrendered to Philip, [280];
- ceded to him, [305];
- encounter between Richard and Philip at, [320]
- Glanville, Ranulf de, [102-103], [120]
- Gorizia, Mainard, count of, [268-269]
- Gouletot, [322]
- Graçay, [94]
- Grandmont, Henry II at, [7], [44]
- “Griffons,” [125-126], [131]
- Gué Saint Rémi, [111]
- Guy of Lusignan, [15], [71];
- king of Jerusalem, [158];
- his character, [159];
- rivalry with Conrad of Montferrat, [160], [167];
- on the march to Arsuf, [182];
- goes to fetch troops from Acre, [194];
- Cyprus given to, [261]
- Haïfa, Crusaders at, [179]
- Hainaut, count of, [313]
- Hautefort, castle of, [40], [56]
- Heraclius, Patriarch of Jerusalem, [158]
- Henry VI, emperor, his relations with Philip of France, [265], [273];
- with Leopold of Austria, [271-272];
- with Richard, [274], [283-4];
- sends Richard a crown, [301];
- excommunicated, [317];
- death, ib.;
- Richard’s homage to, [336-338]
- Henry II, king of England, [2];
- at Limoges, [5], [6];
- war with Toulouse, [6];
- conference with Aquitanian nobles, [7];
- with Raymond, ib.;
- relations with Louis VII of France, [6], [8], [9];
- relations with Aquitaine, [10];
- conference with Louis at Gisors, [14];
- goes to Poitiers, [16];
- recovers Saintes, ib.;
- meets Louis at Gisors, ib.;
- reconciled to Richard, [17];
- receives homage of his sons, ib.;
- returns to England, [18];
- plans for his sons, [23];
- demands Aloysia’s dowry, [25];
- marches on Berry, [26];
- takes Châteauroux, etc., ib.;
- subdues the Limousin, ib.;
- meets Louis at Graçay, ib.;
- buys La Marche, [27];
- joins Richard in Aquitaine, [44];
- meets Aquitanian rebels at Grandmont, ib.;
- relations with his sons, [48], [49];
- besieges Limoges, [52-54];
- Limoges surrendered to, [55];
- restores Hautefort to Bertrand de Born, [56];
- proposes to transfer Aquitaine to John, [56-58], [62];
- does homage to Philip, [61];
- summons his sons to England, ib.;
- sends Geoffrey to Normandy, [63];
- releases Eleanor, ib.;
- changes in his treatment of Richard, [65];
- relations with Philip Augustus, [65-69];
- schemes for John, [69];
- takes the Cross, [72];
- dispute with Richard about his Crusade, [73];
- war with Philip, [78];
- meets Philip at Gisors, [79];
- at Châtillon, [80];
- truce with Philip, [83];
- meets him at La Ferté, [85], [86];
- last struggle, [86];
- submission at Colombières, [87];
- last meeting with Richard, [90];
- death, ib.;
- burial, [91-92]
- Henry, son of Henry II, his homage to Louis in 1169, [9];
- conspires against his father, [12], [13];
- goes to England with him, [18];
- returns to Normandy, [19];
- joins Richard, [20];
- takes Châteauroux, [22];
- in Aquitaine, [44], [45];
- joins league against Richard, [46], [48];
- relations with Richard, [49], [50];
- with Aquitaine, ib.;
- at Limoges, [51];
- takes Angoulême, [53];
- repulsed from Limoges, [54];
- death, [55]
- Henry, count of Champagne, [155], [156], [216];
- chosen king of Jerusalem, [219];
- marries Isabel, [220];
- joins Richard at Darum, [224];
- goes to collect reinforcements, [231];
- rejoins Richard at Joppa, [252]
- Hodierna, Richard’s nurse, [2]
- Hubert, bishop of Salisbury, visits Richard in Germany, [279];
- archbishop of Canterbury, ib.;
- his demands for the king refused in England, [307-308]
- Hugh, Saint, bishop of Lincoln, [308], [329]
- Interdict in Normandy, [309];
- raised, [311]
- Isaac Comnenus, tyrant of Cyprus, [141-144], [146-148]
- Isabel of Jerusalem, [158], [159], [218-220]
- Issoudun, [94], [304]
- Jerusalem, Heraclius, patriarch of, [158], [159]
- Jerusalem, kingdom of, claimants to, [158];
- settlement of their claims, [167]
- Jerusalem, kings of, see [Amalric], [Baldwin], [Conrad], [Guy], [Henry]
- Jerusalem, roads to, [189], [202]
- Jews, riot against, [97], [98]
- Joan, queen of Sicily, [124-125];
- disputes about her dowry, [130];
- her claims settled, [132];
- sails for Acre with Berengaria, [139];
- their adventures at sea, [141-142];
- proposal for her marriage with Safadin, [197];
- second marriage, [314]
- John of Anagni, legate in France, [85-86]
- John “Lackland,” Henry’s plans for, [58], [69], [70];
- marches into Aquitaine, [62];
- proposal for his marriage with Aloysia, [86];
- relations with Richard, [93], [94];
- Richard’s grants to, [102], [104-105];
- meeting with Rees of South Wales, [106];
- marriage, [104], [107];
- plots with Philip, [277];
- submits to Richard, [294]
- Joppa, struggle for, [247-255]
- Karakoush, [162-163]
- Kuweilfeh, [236]
- Lacroma, [266-267]
- Latroun, see [Natroun]
- Leicester, Robert, earl of, captured by Philip, [296]
- Lieu-Dieu, [116]
- Limasol, [141-146]
- Limoges, Aimar V, viscount of, defeated by Richard, [20];
- goes on pilgrimage, [38];
- wars with Richard, [40], [41], [44];
- joins young Henry, [51];
- surrenders to Henry II, [55];
- war with Richard, [61];
- claims treasure-trove at Châlus, [325]
- Limoges, rival jurisdictions at, [5], [6];
- Richard proclaimed duke at, [11];
- meeting of kings and nobles at, [11], [12];
- taken by Richard, [20], [28];
- settlement between Richard and rebels at, [44];
- its walls destroyed, ib.;
- young Henry at, [51-52];
- besieged by Henry II and Richard, [52-54];
- surrendered, [55]
- “Lion Heart,” origin of the epithet, [34]
- “Lo Bar” (Lupicar), [60]
- Lomagne, Vézian, viscount of, [39]
- “Lombards” at Messina, [125-126], [131]
- London, Richard crowned at, [97];
- anti-Jewish riot in, [98]
- Louis VII of France, his relations with Henry II, [6], [8], [9];
- receives homage of Henry and his sons, [9];
- league with the sons, [13];
- meets Henry at Gisors, [14], [16];
- knights Richard, [15]
- Lusignan, family of, [8 note 2]
- Lusignan, Geoffrey of, [15], [42-43], [74], [160], [191], [204]
- Lusignan, Guy of, see [Guy]
- Lusignan, Hugh of, [128]
- Lydda, [193]
- Malcolm IV, king of Scots, [107]
- Mandeville, William de, [79], [103], [112]
- Mans, Le, Henry’s flight from, [87], [88]
- Mantes attacked by Richard, [79]
- Marche, La, Adalbert, count of, [7], [27]
- Marche, La, county of, [4], [27], [43]
- Margarit, [127], [131]
- Markab, [148]
- Marshal, William, [79], [88], [92]
- “Mategriffon,” [131], [134], [156]
- Mercadier, [61];
- takes Issoudun, [304];
- captures the count of Auvergne, ib.;
- captures the bishop of Beauvais, [315];
- raids Abbeville, [322];
- attacked by French in time of truce, [323];
- with Richard at Châlus, [326];
- takes the castle, [327]
- Merle, [180], [181]
- Merlin’s prophecy, [1]
- Messina, English fleet reaches, [122];
- Philip arrives at, [123];
- “Far” of, ib.;
- Richard arrives at, [124];
- Joan arrives at, [125];
- mixed population of, ib.;
- hostility to the English, [125-126];
- taken by Richard, [127-128];
- treaty of, [137-138], [276 note];
- Richard’s departure from, [139];
- Emperor Henry VI dies at, [317]
- Mileto, Richard’s adventure at, [123]
- Mirabel, [203], [204]
- Montferrat, Conrad of, see [Conrad]
- Montferrat, William of, [158]
- Montjoie, [233], [243]
- Montlouis, treaty of, [17]
- Montmirail, conference of kings at, [9]
- Morocco, Emperor of, invades Spain, [302]
- Mortain, county of, granted to John, [104]
- Natroun, [195], [206], [232]
- Navarre, kings of, see [Sancho]
- Neckam, Alexander, Richard’s foster-brother, [2]
- Nonancourt surrendered to Richard, [307]
- Normandy, interdict in, [309];
- raised, [311];
- scutage of, [299]
- Nottingham, siege of, [287-288];
- council at, [289]
- “Oc e No,” nickname of Richard, [34 note 6]
- Oxford, Richard born at, [2]
- Palestine, condition in 1190, [152-153]
- “Peace-makers,” [60]
- Périgord, Elias, count of, [43], [44], [297]
- Périgueux, [44]
- Peter, Cardinal, legate in France, [25], [323]
- Philip Augustus, king of France, receives homage of count of Angoulême, [45];
- sends Routiers into Aquitaine, [53];
- receives homage of Henry II, [61];
- demands homage of Richard, [67];
- besieges Châteauroux, [67], [68];
- truce with Henry, [70];
- demands Gisors, [72];
- takes the Cross, ib.;
- intervenes in quarrel of Richard and Raymond of Toulouse, [76], [77];
- takes Châteauroux, [77];
- overruns Berry and Auvergne, [78];
- burns Trou, ib.;
- meets Henry, [79-81];
- quarrel with Richard at Châtillon, [80];
- truce with Henry, [83];
- meets him at La Ferté, [85-86];
- captures Tours, [89];
- treaty with Richard, [94-95];
- meets him at Vézelay, [117];
- crosses the Rhône, [119];
- goes to Genoa, [121];
- reaches Messina, [123];
- conduct there, [127-128], [131], [136-137];
- relations with Tancred, [137];
- treaty with Richard, [137-138];
- sails for Acre, [138];
- at Acre, [145], [155-157];
- disputes with Richard, [161], [165], [167];
- goes home, [168];
- relations with the Emperor, [273];
- attempt on Normandy during Richard’s captivity, [276], [277];
- conquers the Vexin, etc., [280];
- negotiates with Henry VI, ib.;
- with Richard, [282-283];
- his offers to Henry VI, [283-284];
- besieges Verneuil, [294];
- Vaudreuil, ib.;
- takes Fontaines, [295];
- captures Earl of Leicester, [296];
- defeated at Fréteval, ib.;
- truce with Richard, [298];
- negotiates with him, [302-303];
- burns Dieppe, [304];
- takes Issoudun, and meets with Richard there, ib.;
- treaty with Richard, [305];
- besieges Aumale, [306];
- his allies, [313];
- recovers Dangu, [315];
- relieves Arras, ib.;
- makes terms with Flanders, ib.;
- meets Richard at Les Andelys, [315-316];
- boast about Château-Gaillard, [316];
- alliance with Philip of Suabia, [319];
- burns Evreux, [322];
- builds Gouletot, ib.;
- negotiates for peace, ib.;
- meets Richard again, [323];
- makes truce for five years, [323];
- breaks it, [324]
- Pilgrims’ Castle, [179]
- Pin, Jordan du, [127], [131]
- Pipewell, council at, [106]
- Poitiers, Richard at, [11], [324]
- Poitiers, William of, chaplain of Richard, [227]
- Poitou, county of, [4], [9];
- granted to Otto of Saxony, [314];
- use of the name in Richard’s later years, [324]
- Poitou, Otto, count of, see [Saxony]
- Pons besieged by Richard, [29];
- surrendered, [31]
- Ponthieu, county of, [313]
- Préaux, William des, [196], [261]
- Provence, kingdom of, [283]
- Quercy conquered by Henry II, [6];
- by Richard, [66];
- restored to Toulouse, [314]
- Ragusa, Richard at, [266-267]
- Ramlah, [189], [193], [206-207]
- Rancogne, Geoffrey of, [8], [15], [29], [31], [74]
- Raymond “Brunus or Brenuus,” [51], [60]
- Reggio, [138]
- Rhodes, Richard at, [141]
- Richard the Lion Heart born, [2];
- first betrothal, [6];
- goes to Normandy, [7];
- betrothed to Aloysia of France, [8], [9];
- does homage to Louis for Poitou and Aquitaine, [9];
- invested as duke at Poitiers and at Limoges, [11];
- receives homage of Raymond of Toulouse, [12];
- joins his rebel brothers, [13];
- knighted by Louis VII, [15];
- returns to Aquitaine, ib.;
- dealings with La Rochelle, [16];
- seizes Saintes, ib.;
- expelled by Henry, ib.;
- submits to his father, [17];
- does homage to him, ib.;
- deprived of his territories, [17], [18];
- takes Castillon-sur-Agen, [19];
- goes to England, ib.;
- returns to Aquitaine, ib.;
- subdues rebels in Poitou, defeats Brabantines at St. Maigrin, takes Aixe and Limoges, and captures the count of Angoulême, [20];
- keeps Christmas (1176) at Bordeaux, [21];
- successes in Gascony, ib.;
- takes castle at Limoges from the viscount, [28];
- marches on Gascony, ib.;
- dealings with Bigorre, [29];
- keeps Christmas (1178) at Saintes, ib.;
- besieges Pons, ib.;
- his successes in Angoumois, ib.;
- siege of Taillebourg, [29-31];
- goes to England, [31];
- reinstated as count of Poitou, ib.;
- returns, ib.;
- relations with people of Aquitaine, [32];
- person and character, [33-37];
- oaths, [34 note 6];
- subdues Lomagne, [39];
- claims wardship of Angoulême, ib.;
- strife with Aimar of Limoges, [40];
- conspiracy against, [42];
- takes Puy-St.-Front, [43];
- takes Excideuil, [44];
- builds a castle at Clairvaux, [45-46];
- in Normandy, [47], [48];
- relations with Bertrand de Born, [47];
- surrenders Clairvaux, [48];
- relations with his father, [49];
- with his brothers, [49], [50];
- quarrel with young Henry, [50];
- routs rebels in the Limousin, [51];
- joins Henry at siege of Limoges, [54];
- drives Routiers out of Angoumois and Saintonge, ib.;
- refuses to give up Aquitaine to John, [58-60], [62];
- holds court at Talmont, [60];
- attachment to Berengaria of Navarre, [62];
- returns to Aquitaine and attacks Geoffrey, [63];
- surrenders Poitou to Eleanor, ib.;
- betrothed to the emperor’s daughter, [64];
- to Berengaria, ib.;
- to Aloysia again, [65];
- again sent to Aquitaine, ib.;
- invades Toulouse and conquers Quercy, [66];
- negotiations with Philip at Châteauroux, [68], [69];
- visits Philip at Paris, [70];
- does homage again to Henry, [71];
- takes the Cross, ib.;
- with Henry at Le Mans, [72];
- dispute with his father about the Crusade, [73];
- quells revolt in Aquitaine, [74];
- quarrels with Raymond of Toulouse, [75], [77];
- makes attempt on Châteauroux, [78];
- takes Les Roches, ib.;
- attacks Mantes, [79];
- captures William des Barres, ib.;
- quarrel with Philip at Châtillon, [80];
- betrothal to Aloysia renewed, [82];
- in pursuit of Henry from Le Mans, [88];
- encounter with William the Marshal, ib.;
- besieges Tours with Philip, [89];
- last meeting with Henry, [90];
- at Henry’s funeral, [91], [92];
- sends the Marshal to England, [92];
- confirms Henry’s grants, ib., [93];
- first acts as king, ib.;
- relations with John, [93-94];
- invested as duke of Normandy, [94];
- meets Philip, ib.;
- treaty with him, ib., [95];
- returns to England, [95];
- received at Winchester, ib.;
- first proclamation, ib., [96];
- welcomed in London, [96];
- crowned, [97];
- tries to protect Jews, [98];
- his financial difficulties, ib., [99];
- preparations for Crusade, [99-105];
- holds council at Pipewell, [106];
- dealings with Wales, ib.;
- agrees to meet Philip at Vézelay, ib.;
- goes to S. Edmund’s, [107];
- to Canterbury, ib.;
- dealings with Scotland, [109-111];
- goes to Normandy, [111];
- meets Philip, ib.;
- goes to Aquitaine, [112];
- appoints justiciar, [112-113];
- fleet, [113-115];
- founds abbey at Talmont, [115-116];
- at Gourfaille, [116];
- takes Chis, ib.;
- receives scrip and staff at Tours, [117];
- meets Philip at Vézelay, [117], [118];
- crosses the Rhône, [119], [120];
- goes to Marseille, [120];
- to Genoa, [121];
- coasting voyage to Naples, [121-122];
- adventure at Mileto, [123];
- crosses the “Far,” ib.;
- enters Messina, [124];
- seizes the “Griffons’ Minster,” [126];
- captures Messina, [127-128];
- dispute with Philip, [129], [130];
- negotiations with Tancred, [130-133];
- builds “Mategriffon,” [131];
- penance, [134];
- quarrel with William des Barres, [135], [138];
- relations with Tancred, [137];
- engagement to Aloysia finally broken off, ib.;
- treaty with Philip, [137-138];
- meets Eleanor and Berengaria at Reggio, [138];
- sails from Messina, [140];
- voyage to Rhodes, [140-141];
- reaches Limasol, [142-143];
- dealings with Isaac Comnenos, [143];
- takes Limasol, [143-145];
- marriage, [145];
- meeting with Isaac, [146];
- takes Nicosia, [147];
- receives Isaac’s surrender, [147-148];
- sails for Palestine, [149];
- encounter with a Turkish ship, [149-150];
- refused admittance to Tyre, [151];
- at Acre, [155-157];
- disputes with Philip, [161], [165], [167];
- quarrel with duke of Austria, [166], [330-331];
- leads the host towards Ascalon, [177-178];
- advance to Haïfa, [179];
- reconciled with William des Barres, ib.;
- advance to Caesarea, [180-181];
- to the “Dead River,” [182];
- wounded, [183];
- parley with Safadin, [184];
- victory at Arsuf, [185-188];
- goes to Joppa, [189];
- negotiations with Safadin, [191];
- restores Joppa, [191-192];
- his letters on the Crusade, [193], [194];
- goes to Acre, [195];
- saved from capture by William des Préaux, [195];
- returns to Joppa, [196];
- negotiations with Safadin, ib.;
- with Saladin, ib., [197], [199], [200];
- advances to Casal of the Plains, [198];
- conference with Safadin, [199];
- encampment between Ramlah and Lydda, [201];
- goes to Natroun, [203];
- advance to Beit Nuba, [204-205];
- returns to Ramlah, [206-207];
- goes to Ibelin, [207-208];
- to Ascalon, [208];
- to Darum, [209];
- releases Christian prisoners, [210];
- negotiates with Conrad, ib.;
- quarrel with Burgundy, [211];
- goes to Acre, ib.;
- meets Conrad, [212];
- reconciled to Burgundy, ib.;
- reopens negotiations with Saladin, [212-213];
- difficulties with the French, [213];
- holds court at Ascalon, [214];
- goes again to Darum, [215];
- plans for returning to England, ib.;
- charged with Conrad’s death, [217];
- opinion on marriage of Isabel and Henry, [219];
- excursions round Ascalon, [220];
- takes Blanchegarde, ib., [221];
- adventure at Furbia, [221];
- takes Darum, [222-224];
- goes to the Canebrake of Starlings, [225];
- goes towards Ibelin, [226], [227];
- his perplexities, ib.;
- returns to Ascalon, [229];
- decides to advance on Jerusalem, ib.;
- goes again to Blanchegarde, [231];
- to Natroun, Castle Arnold, and Beit Nuba, [232];
- excursions, etc., from Beit Nuba, [233];
- capture of caravan from Egypt, [235-238];
- quarrel with Burgundy, [241];
- receives relics of the Cross, [242-243];
- story of his refusal to look at Jerusalem, [243], [244];
- returns to Ramlah, [244];
- reopens negotiations, [245];
- goes to Joppa and Acre, ib.;
- plans attack on Beyrout, [246];
- recovers Joppa from Saladin, [248-250];
- negotiates with Saladin through Abou Bekr, [251-257];
- second recovery of Joppa, [253-255];
- negotiations through Bedr-ed-Din, [257], [258];
- final agreement with Saladin, [259-260];
- refuses to visit Jerusalem, [260-261];
- goes back to Haïfa, [261];
- ransoms William des Préaux, ib.;
- gives Cyprus to Guy, ib.;
- sails for Europe, [262];
- Moslems’ impression of him, ib.;
- homeward voyage, [264-268];
- adventures in Italy, etc., [268-269];
- captured in Austria, [270];
- transferred to the emperor, [273];
- negotiations for his release, [274-276];
- confined at Triffels, [274];
- behaviour in captivity, [277];
- song written in prison, [278];
- writes to England about ransom, [279-280];
- imprisoned at Worms, [281];
- reconciles Henry with the German magnates, ib.;
- agreement with Henry, ib., [282];
- negotiates with Philip, [282-283];
- terms of his release, [284];
- homage to the emperor, ib., [336-338];
- journey home, [285-286];
- goes to Canterbury, [287];
- to London, ib.;
- to S. Edmund’s, ib.;
- Nottingham surrendered to him, [288];
- holds a council at Nottingham, [289];
- meets William of Scotland at Southwell, ib.;
- agreement with him, [290], [292];
- “second coronation,” or crown-wearing, [290-291];
- goes to Normandy, [292-293];
- pardons John, [294];
- recovers Verneuil, Loches, etc., [294-295];
- victory at Fréteval, [296-297];
- recovers control of Aquitaine, [297-298];
- withdraws the Seal from William of Ely, [298];
- truce with France, ib., [299];
- financial measures, [299];
- does penance, [300];
- attempt to assassinate him, [301];
- meets Philip, [302], [304];
- relations with Henry VI, [303];
- treaty with Philip, [305];
- sends to England for troops, ib.;
- conquers Britanny, [306];
- builds castle at Porte-Joie, ib.;
- wounded at Gaillon, [307];
- his demands refused in England, [307-308];
- dispute with Archbishop Walter about Andely, [309-311];
- continental alliances, [313];
- grants Poitou to Otto of Saxony, [314];
- agreement with count of Toulouse, ib.;
- raids Ponthieu, ib.;
- successes in Auvergne, [315];
- conference with Philip at “the Isle,” [315], [316];
- truce with Philip, [316];
- his boast about Château-Gaillard, ib.;
- agreement with Walter, [316-317];
- invited to election of emperor, [317];
- sends representatives, [318];
- nominated for election, ib.;
- his allies, [319];
- encounter with Philip at Gisors, [320];
- his want of money, [321];
- change of seal, ib.;
- builds Boutavant, [322];
- negotiates with Philip, ib.;
- meets him again, [323];
- makes truce for five years, ib.;
- makes treaty of peace, ib., [324];
- claims treasure-trove at Châlus, [325];
- besieges Châlus, ib.;
- wounded, [326];
- sends for his mother, [327];
- testamentary arrangements, [327-328];
- interview with his slayer, [328];
- death and burial, [329]
- Rochelle, La, Richard’s dealings with, [16]
- Roches, Les, taken by Richard, [78]
- Rouen, Walter, archbishop of, [133], [136], [305], [309], [311]
- “Round Cistern,” the, [236-237]
- Routiers, [51], [53], [60], [61];
- see [Brabantines]
- Safadin, [157], [184], [191], [196-197], [199], [256]
- St. Edmund’s, Richard at, [107]
- St. Elias, monastery of, [242]
- St. Maigrin, Richard defeats Brabantines at, [20]
- St. Pierre de Cize, Richard at, [21]
- Saint-Pol, count of, [203]
- Saintes seized by Richard, [16];
- retaken by Henry, ib.
- Saladin, extent of his dominions, [152-154];
- relations with Richard, [157];
- attitude on surrender of Acre, [163-171];
- defeat at Arsuf, [185-188];
- goes to Ramlah, [189];
- razes Ascalon, [190];
- razes citadel of Ramlah, [193];
- negotiations with Conrad, [194-195];
- goes to Natroun, [195];
- at Ramlah again, [198];
- negotiations with Richard and Conrad, [199], [200];
- at Natroun, [201];
- retires to Jerusalem, ib.;
- receives reinforcements, [230];
- prepares for siege of Jerusalem, [238-240];
- his difficulties, [244];
- renews negotiations, [245];
- takes Joppa, [247-248];
- loses it, [250];
- regains it, [252];
- again driven out, [253-255];
- final agreement with Richard, [259], [260]
- Saladin tithe, [72]
- Salisbury, Herbert, bishop of, [308]
- Salisbury, Hubert Walter, bishop of, see [Hubert]
- Salisbury, Patrick, earl of, [8], [9]
- Sancho VI, king of Navarre, [11], [12 note 1], [136]
- Sancho VII, king of Navarre, [295], [297-298]
- Sancho of Sérannes, [53], [60]
- Saxony, Henry the Lion, duke of, [265], [273], [282]
- Saxony, Henry the younger of, [318-319]
- Saxony, Matilda, duchess of, [47]
- Saxony, Otto of, [318-319], [324]
- Scotland, Henry II’s dealings with, [107-108];
- Richard’s, [109-111];
- kings of, see [Malcolm], [William]
- Seal, the Great, [298];
- Richard’s change of, [338-339]
- Seilhac, Robert of, [8]
- Seilun, Peter, [75]
- Sibyl, queen of Jerusalem, [158], [159]
- Sicily, Constance of, see [Constance]
- Sicily, Joan, queen of, see [Joan]
- Sicily, kings of, see [Tancred], [William]
- Sidon, Reginald of, [199]
- Spain invaded by Moors, [302]
- Stephen, seneschal of Anjou, [93]
- Suabia, Philip of, [319]
- Taillebourg, siege of, [29-31]
- Talmont, [60], [115-116]
- Tancred, king of Sicily, [124], [130-133], [137]
- Tell-Ayadiyeh, [163]
- Thouars, viscount of, [7]
- Toron, Humphrey of, [159], [184], [213]
- Torpenay, Luke, abbot of, [329]
- Toulouse, county of, invaded by Richard, [66]
- Toulouse, Raymond V, count of, [6], [7], [11], [12], [55], [66], [75-77]
- Toulouse, Raymond VI, count of, [314]
- Tournaments, licensed by Richard, [299]
- Tours taken by Philip and Richard, [89];
- Richard receives scrip and staff at, [117]
- Trenchemer, Alan, [280]
- Trou burnt by Philip Augustus, [78]
- Turnham, Robert of, [148], [280]
- Turnham, Stephen of, [93], [142]
- Tyre, [151-153], [159]
- Valeria, Saint, [11]
- Vaudreuil, [294], [302]
- Vendôme, Burchard, count of, [78]
- Verneuil besieged by Philip, [294];
- meeting of kings at, [303]
- Vexin, the, disputes about, [23];
- the Norman, ceded to France, [305]
- Vézelay, Richard and Philip at, [118]
- Vienna, Richard captured near, [270]
- Vigeois, Geoffrey of, [37]
- Wales, scutage of, [106]
- Wales, South, Rees, prince of, [106]
- William the Lion, king of Scots, relations with Henry II, [108];
- with Richard, [109-111], [289-290], [292]
- William, king of Sicily, [121], [124]
- Worms, agreement of Henry VI and Richard at, [281-282]
- York, Geoffrey, archbishop of, [103], [107], [113]
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