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  1. In fact in the medieval sources, Baldwin IV is never really recorded as saying very much at all, especially not anything like this. The court historian of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, William of Tyre, was Baldwin's tutor and was still writing his history during Baldwin's reign.

  2. Apr 22, 2013 · Here I quote from an edition of Baha al-Din's work by D.S. Richards, published by Ashgate as The Rare and Excellent History of Saladin....

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  4. Apr 12, 2024 · Valdemar IV Atterdag (born c. 1320, Denmark—died October 24, 1375, Zealand) was the king of Denmark (1340–75) who united his country under his own rule after a brief period of alien domination. His aggressive foreign policy led to conflict with Sweden, North German principalities, and the North German trading centres of the Hanseatic League .

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  5. Dec 5, 2023 · Discover the challenges Baldwin IV faced as a ruler with leprosy and the diplomatic finesse he displayed during a period of regency. Explore the lasting impact of his reign on medieval history ...

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  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about King IV, Valdemar Christoffersson Atterdag (1320–1375) of Tikøb, Helsingør, Frederiksborg, Denmark.

  7. Oct 21, 2020 · The legend, as I originally heard it, was definitive. If ever you die in a dream, you will absolutely die for real. It wasn’t a suggestion or a could-be, it was presented as irrefutable fact. On this front, at least, we’re safe. We can say with certainty that dying in a dream does not absolutely result in real death.

  8. Baldwin IV (born 1161—died March 1185, Jerusalem) was the king of Jerusalem (1174–85), called the “leper king” for the disease that afflicted him for most of his short life.