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File: Richard II meets rebels. jpg | Medieval view: Richard II of England meets rebels
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This, in conjunction with the increase in national opinion in favor of a Crusade, and the conflation of all non-Christians in the Medieval Christian imagination, the Jewish deputation attending the coronation of Richard the Lionheart in 1189 was attacked by the crowd.

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