Я не ошибся "Henry undoubtedly had two bastards — Geoffrey ‘Plantagenet', and William ‘Longsword'" http://books.google.com/books?id=9fZclS4hZ...tFhxM9MjiHrmutE
Сын Ричарда I Филипп был таки графом Коньяка, а не Кагора.
Philip of Cognac (early 1180s-after 1221) was an illegitimate son of Richard I of England by an unidentified mother. Philip had reached adulthood by the later 1190s. His father married him to his ward, Amelia, the heiress of Cognac in Charente. However, when she died without issue, Richard kept the castle, and handed it over to his seneschal, Robert of Thornham. .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_of_Cognac
"A third claim to the throne appears (though none of the characters ever acknowledge him) in the personage of Philip, a bastard son of Richard I, actually older than Arthur, and much more similar in manners and looks to Richard I than Arthur is. " http://www.shakespeare-literature.com/King_John/0.html
Сын Ричарда I Филипп был таки графом Коньяка, а не Кагора.
Philip of Cognac (early 1180s-after 1221) was an illegitimate son of Richard I of England by an unidentified mother. Philip had reached adulthood by the later 1190s. His father married him to his ward, Amelia, the heiress of Cognac in Charente. However, when she died without issue, Richard kept the castle, and handed it over to his seneschal, Robert of Thornham. .... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_of_Cognac
"A third claim to the throne appears (though none of the characters ever acknowledge him) in the personage of Philip, a bastard son of Richard I, actually older than Arthur, and much more similar in manners and looks to Richard I than Arthur is. " http://www.shakespeare-literature.com/King_John/0.html