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THE CRUSADES
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are numerous and need not be detailed here; for a lucid history of these events from the Moslem point of view the reader is referred to Stevenson, The Crusaders in the East (Cambridge, 1907).
The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.—The following sovereigns occupied the throne of Jerusalem between 1099 and the fall of Acre in 1291:—
Reigned. | |
Godfrey de Bouillon (refused title of King) | 1099–1100 |
Baldwin I. | 1100–1118 |
Baldwin II. | 1118–1131 |
Melisende and Fulk of Anjou (jure uxoris) | 1131–1144 |
Melisende and Baldwin III. | 1144–1152 |
Baldwin III. alone | 1152–1162 |
Amaury I. | 1162–1173 |
Baldwin IV. | 1173–1185 |
Baldwin V. | 1185–1186 |
Sybil and Guy de Lusignan (Lord of Cyprus, 1192) (jure uxoris) | 1186–1190 |
Guy de Lusignan alone | 1190–1192 |
Isabella and Henry of Champagne (jure uxoris) | 1192–1197 |
Isabella and Amaury II. (I. of Cyprus) (jure uxoris) | 1197–1205 |
Isabella alone | 1205 |
Mary | 1205–1210 |
Mary and John de Brienne (jure uxoris) | 1210–1212 |
Yolande and John de Brienne (jure filiae) | 1212–1225 |
Yolande and Frederick (Emperor Frederick II.) (jure uxoris) | 1225–1228 |
Conrad and Frederick (jure filii) | 1228–1243 |
Conrad alone | 1243–1254 |
Conradin | 1254–1268 |
Hugh (III. of Cyprus) | 1269–1284 |
Charles of Anjou disputes the crown | 1277–1286 |
John (I. of Cyprus) | 1284–1285 |
Henry (II. of Cyprus) | 1285–1291 |