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  1. Balian quickly becomes acquainted with Jerusalem's political arena: the leper King Baldwin IV, Tiberias the Marshal of Jerusalem, and the King's sister Princess Sibylla, Guy's wife and mother to a boy from an earlier marriage. Balian then travels to his inherited estate at Ibelin, and, using his knowledge in engineering, he helps the struggling ...

  2. However, Baldwin disappeared during a raid by the Seljuk Turks in Anatolia, and was presumably killed. Baldwin's fate remained uncertain for a long time. While on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 1106, Baldwin's wife Ida organized a search for her lost husband in Anatolia, which was inconclusive. See also. Counts of Hainaut family tree; Belgium portal

  3. 1,200 killed. The Third Battle of Ramla (or Ramleh) took place on 27 August 1105 between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Fatimids of Egypt. The town of Ramla lay on the road from Jerusalem to Ascalon, the latter of which was the largest Fatimid fortress in Palestine. From Ascalon the Fatimid vizier, Al-Afdal Shahanshah, launched ...

  4. Baldwin I of Ramla. Baldwin I (died 1138) was the castellan and lord of Ramla in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1106 to his death. In 1120, he participated in the Council of Nablus. In 1126, the castellany, which controlled the surrounding countryside too, was given in fief to the Count of Jaffa. In 1134, Jaffa was confiscated to the king after ...

  5. Francia, años 1250. Biblioteca Británica, Londres .) Balduino IV, llamado Rey Leproso o el Santo ( Jerusalén, 1161 – ibidem, 16 de marzo de 1185 ), hijo de Amalarico I de Jerusalén y de su primera mujer Inés de Courtenay, fue rey de Jerusalén desde el 15 de julio de 1174 hasta su muerte en 1185 .

  6. Mar 5, 2020 · Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary [edit]. Merry-Joseph Blondel: Baudouin I, King of Jerusalem ; Artist

  7. t. e. The siege of Jerusalem marked the successful end of the First Crusade, whose objective was the recovery of the city of Jerusalem and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre from Islamic control. The five-week siege began on 7 June 1099 and was carried out by the Christian forces of Western Europe mobilized by Pope Urban II after the Council of ...

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