He has always struck me as an interesting figure but the info on his life seems surprisingly limited.
There was an answer about his election a while back but it basically focused on the Papacy’s conflict with Frederick II. I am sort of curious about Richard in particular. Where did he get the money to bribe the electors? Why did he want the throne? Was his standing particularly high at the time that he was a viable candidate?
I guess you might be referring to my previous answer, but I can link to that again if it's helpful: How did King John's son, Richard of Cornwall, come to be elected Holy Roman Emperor?