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She travelled on to Acre in Palestine with Richard and accompanied him for the first part of the crusade. When Richard finally agreed on a truce with his enemy, Saladin, Berengaria left the Holy Land for Poitou in France, Richard was taken prisoner on his way back to Europe in by Duke Leopold of Austria, whom Richard had insulted gravely in the early stages of the crusade and was held prisoner in Germany until when his mother Eleanor arranged for his ransom.
The marriage of Berengaria and Richard produced no children, Richard proved to be an indifferent husband, more interested in his warfare than his wife. He was rumoured to have been homosexual, and though he did have at least one illegitimate child, Philip of Cognac. On his release he made no effort to send for Berengaria, and a priest is said to have ordered him to reconcile with his wife.
When he fell ill and thought death was near, Richard vowed that if he recovered he would never leave his wife again.
He did recover, and true to his vow, he went to Poitou and became reconciled with Berengaria. An entry in the Polychronicon records- "The King took to him his Queen Berengaria, whose society he had for a long time neglected, though she were a royal, eloquent, and beauteous lady, and for his love had ventured with him through the world.
The couple's reconciliation was short-lived however and Richard, despairing of heirs by his queen, eventually named his younger brother John as heir to England. Richard the Lionheart died on 6th April at Chalus in Limoges, from a crossbow bolt wound infected by gangrene.
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