Which king of England spent only about six months in his realm during his 10-year reign, which began in 1189?

Which king of England spent only about six months in his realm during his 10-year reign, which began in 1189? Correct Answer Richard I

King Richard I, nicknamed “the Lion-Heart,” was mainly interested in a Crusade to recover Jerusalem and in the struggle to maintain his French holdings against the French king Philip II Augustus. He spent only about six months of his 10-year reign (1189–99) in England.
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