No. There was no Richard XVI.
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Edward I (of England).
He Conquered acrer and other places
The roman numerals of XVI = 16 because X = 10, V = 5 and I = 1 XVI*XVI = X*XVI + V*XVI + I*XVI = CLX + LXXX + XVI = CCLVI (256)
{| ! colspan="2" | Richard was born in Bordeaux at the feast of Epiphany, with three kings present at his birth. His father was Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales, (otherwise known as the Black Prince) and his mother was Joan "The Fair Maid of Kent". After Richard's elder brother had died in infancy, he became heir to the throne of England (and was created Prince of Wales) in 1376, when the Black Prince died after a wasting illness. The following year his grandfather King Edward III of England also died, making Richard king at the age of 10. Titles and styles | King Richard IIThe KingPrince of Wales |}
Yes, he had a good combat record while he was supporting his brother Edward IV. But when Henry Tudor landed in Wales, people started to flock to his banner, and he defeated and killed King Richard.