In 1192, King Richard I of England (Richard the Lionheart) was captured by Duke Leopold V of Austria after attempting to flee to his brother-in-law in Saxony. Despite being imprisoned in golden chains, Richard maintained his royal dignity and refused to acknowledge his captor's authority, declaring himself 'God's chosen King' and claiming that even Saladin could not make him a prisoner, demonstrating how medieval monarchs often maintained their sense of royal identity and divine right even in captivity.
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🔥👑Richard the Lionheart’s Epic Defiance – “Not Even Saladin Could Imprison Me!” #warriorking #knight本站添加:
Richard, you thought you could escape unharmed from our lands to your brother-in-law in Saxony.
Now you are my prisoner.
I am God's chosen king. Not even Saladin could make a prisoner out of me, and you, Leopold, are not even a man enough to stand in front of me, let alone make me a prisoner.
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