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 Baldwin II of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baldwin of Bourcq (died August 21, 1131) was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death.
In 1119, the crusader Principality of Antioch was invaded, and Baldwin hurried north with the army of Jerusalem.
His daughters Alice and Hodierna also married important princes, Bohemund II of Antioch and Raymond II of Tripoli respectively (his fourth daughter Ioveta became a nun in Bethany).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
Baldwin II (1118-1131), who had followed Godfrey of Bouillon to the crusade, was a valiant knight and, in 1124, took possession of Tyre.
Under his son, Baldwin III (1144-1162), who married Theodora Comnena, the kingdom attained its greatest dimensions after the capture of Ascalon (1153), but the principality of Edessa was wrested from it in 1144.
After the death of Isabella, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession of his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution of which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
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 chronological 1100 - 1149
Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem, provides them with quarters in part of his palace, (al-Aqsa Mosque) thought to be remains of Solomon’s Temple.
October, King Baldwin II reneges on the conditions of his release, forms alliances with Arab enemies of Timurtash, and attacks his positions around Aleppo.
April, Baldwin I negotiates a deal with Genoese merchant similar to that attempted by Godfrey de Bouillon with Venetians the previous year: they could take a third of any city they help capture plus trading rights throughout the Kingdom of Jerusalem if they support him against political rivals.
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 Baldwin II of Jerusalem: Information From Answers.com
Baldwin of Bourcq (died August 21, 1131) was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death.
That year, Baldwin of Boulogne was elected king of Jerusalem upon the death of Godfrey, and Baldwin of Bourcq was appointed count of Edessa in his stead.
Baldwin was the son of Hugh, count of Rethel, and his wife Melisende; Hugh, son of Baldwin of Rethel and Ida of Boulogne, was a first cousin of Eustace III of Boulogne, Godfrey of Bouillon, and Baldwin of Boulogne, who were sons of Ida of Lorraine and Eustace II, Ida of Bolougne's brother.
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 Jerusalem
Grandson of Baldwin II and son of Fulk V of Anjou; Second Crusade in his reign (1147-49); captured Ascalon (1153), lost Damascus (1154).
He in turn was succeeded by his cousin, Baldwin II, who was followed by his son-in-law, Fulk V the Young, count of Anjou (1092-1143).
The Crusaders regained the city in 1228 under Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, who was crowned king of Jerusalem the following year.
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 Baldwin II on Encyclopedia.com
In Baldwin's reign the Latin principality of Antioch was reduced to dependence on the kingdom of Jerusalem.
1131, Latin king of Jerusalem (1118-31), count of Edessa (1100-1131); cousin and successor of Baldwin I. He accompanied Godfrey of Bouillon on the First Crusade and was captured (1104) by the Muslims.
Baldwin's daughter Melisende married (1129) Fulk of Anjou, who succeeded Baldwin.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
After the death of Isabella, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession of his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution of which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
The title of King of Jerusalem continued to be borne in a spirit of rivalry: by the Kings of Cyprus belonging to the House of Lusignan; and by the two Houses of Anjou which claimed to hold their rights from Mary of Antioch.
Baldwin II (1118-1131), who had followed Godfrey of Bouillon to the crusade, was a valiant knight and, in 1124, took possession of Tyre.
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 A-Z-jonathan-Riley-Smith.html
Baldwin III of Jerusalem (1129-62) 122, 123; coinage 143; and Baldwin III of Jerusalem (cont): Crusader art 144, 158; and Melisande 120, 142, 143
Isabella II of Jerusalem, and Frederick II 133
Edessa, county of: and Baldwin of Boulogne 36; and Byzantium 123; Frankish settlement 111, 115-16; and kingdom of Jerusalem 121; Muslim conquest (1144) 37, 121, 227
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 Articles - Kings of Jerusalem
Currently, the title of King of Jerusalem is claimed by King Juan Carlos I of Spain as the successor to the royal family of Aragon, as heir of Ferdinand II of Aragon.
Pope Julius II is said to have recognized Louis XII of France as king of Naples and Jerusalem, desiring to oust the Spaniards.
Melisende was the youngest daughter of Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem and her fourth husband King-Consort Amalric II of Jerusalem.
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 chronological 1100 - 1149
Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem, provides them with quarters in part of his palace, (al-Aqsa Mosque) thought to be remains of Solomon’s Temple.
Conrad (soon to be Conrad III of Germany) and his brother Frederick II, duke of Swabia dispute Lothair II's succession to the throne of Germany.
Gelasius II excommunicates Henry V of the Holy Roman Empire.
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 Articles - Amalric II of Jerusalem
He had been constable of Jerusalem, but in 1194, on the death of his brother, he became King of Cyprus as Amalric I. By his first wife, Eschiva, daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin, he was the father of Hugh I of Cyprus.
Amalric II ( 1145 – April 1, 1205), King of Jerusalem 1197 – 1205, was the brother of Guy of Lusignan.
The kingdom of Cyprus passed to Hugh, his son by an earlier marriage, while the kingdom of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of Isabella by her previous marriage with Conrad of Montferrat.
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 All My Family
BALDWIN VII count of Flanders 1111-19 Parents: ROBERT II (OF JERUSALEM) count of Flanders 1093-1111.
This Arnulf (Arnoul) passed his earlier life at the court of Theodebert II, king of Austrasia; through the marriage of his elder son with a daughter of Pepin of Landen St. Begga), he became an ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty.
Baldwin the Bearded, Count of Valenciennes, 1007, and Count of
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 COON-KUHN - STEADMAN Connections
FULK II COUNT D' ANJOU and GERBERGE OF MAINE were married in 937.
ARNOUL II COUNT DE FLANDERS and ROZELA (Susanna) OF ITALY were married in 968.
Children were: HENRY II KING OF ENGLAND, Geoffrey VI COUNT D' ANJOU and NANTES, Emma D' ANJOU.
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 Family History - 929
He was born before 1061 in Brabant, France and died 18 Jul 1100 in Jerusalem, Palestine; son of Eustace II of Boulogne
; married Gisela of FRANCE (the daughter of Hugh Capet (King of France) and Adelaide of Poitou, the daughter of William I (III) 'Towhead' of Aquitaine (Duke of Aquitaine)).
Notes: Eustace II was a companion of William I 'The Conqueror' at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
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 Baldwin II of Constantinople
The barons chose John of Brienne (titular king of the Kingdom of Jerusalem) as emperor-regent for life; Baldwin was to rule the Asiatic possessions of the empire when he reached the age of twenty, was to marry John’s daughter Mary, and on John’s death to enjoy the full imperial sovereignty.
Baldwin II (1217—1273) was the last emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
The realm which Baldwin governed was little more than the city of Constantinople.
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 Articles - Fulk of Jerusalem
Later Balwin II bolstered Melisende's position in the kingdom by making her sole guardian of her son by Fulk, Baldwin III, born in 1130.
Fulk abdicated his county seat of Anjou to his son Geoffery and left for Jerusalem, where he married Melisende on June 2, 1129.
Fulk of Anjou ( 1092 – November 10, 1143), king of Jerusalem from 1131, was the son of Fulk IV, count of Anjou, and his wife Bertrada (who ultimately deserted her husband and became the mistress of Philip I of France).
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 Foulques "V" "Fulk V" "the Younger" de ANJOU "King of Jerusalem"
In the Oxford History of England (The Domesday Book and the Magna Charta), a genealogical chart shows Fulk V married June 2, 1129, (2) Melisende, daughter of Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem.
and Amalric I., father of Baldwin IV., and Sibyl, who married (1) William of Montferrat, and father of Baldwin V., and Married (2) Guy de Lusignan.
Fulk (Foulques) V. the Younger, born 1092, 9th Count of Anjou, 1109-1129, abdicated, and was King of Jerusalem, 1131-1142, married about 1108 (1) Ermengarde, daughter of Helias, Count of Maine, who died in 1126.
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 Italy
William VII married Sibylla and fathered King Baldwin V of Jerusalem.
Later, Joanna II of Naples left her rights to René I the Good of Anjou, but he was unable to hold off Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily.
The Duchy of Parma was detached by the Emperor Charles V from Milan to be added to the Papal States, but Pope Paul III (1534-1549), Paolo Farnese, used it for his illegitimate son, Pier Luigi, instead.
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 Baldwin I
Baldwin III, 1130-62 (r.1143-62), the son of Fulk of Anjou, ruled as Latin power in the East began to decay.
(Baldwin of Boulogne), 1058?–1118, Latin king of Jerusalem (1100–1118), brother and successor of Godfrey of Bouillon, whom he accompanied on the First Crusade (see Crusades).
Baldwin I, 1058?-1118 (r.1100-18), was a brother of GODFREY OF BOUILLON, whom he accompanied in the First CRUSADE.
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 Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.
This genealogy of the Anjevians duplicates the genealogy of the Latin Emperors from Baldwin II onward.
The Kingdom of Jerusalem included three significant feudal dependencies: the County of Edessa (1098-1144), the Principality of Antioch (1098-1268), and the County of Tripoli (1109-1289).
It is even part of Francia because in 1239 Prussia was granted to the Order by the Emperor Frederick II, after it was declared subject to the Pope in 1234.
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 All My Family
BALDWIN VII count of Flanders 1111-19 Parents: ROBERT II (OF JERUSALEM) count of Flanders 1093-1111.
Parents: BALDWIN II Count of Hainaut and IDA of LOUVAIN.
This Arnulf (Arnoul) passed his earlier life at the court of Theodebert II, king of Austrasia; through the marriage of his elder son with a daughter of Pepin of Landen St. Begga), he became an ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty.
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 Articles - Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Aside from the Kingdom of Jerusalem, there were also three other major Crusader states on the mainland, the County of Edessa, the County of Tripoli, and the Principality of Antioch, which nominally bore some dependency on the Kingdom.
Originally held by the Bishop of Ramla-Lydda, in 1126 Ramla became part of Jaffa, and a separate lordship was created after Hugh II's revolt in 1134.
The King of Jerusalem was bound to reconcile them in case of disputes (or between the Prince and Patriarich in Antioch), and could claim the regency in case of a vacancy or minority in their successions.
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 TimeRef - History Timelines - Medieval People Starting With B
Baldwin I became king of Jerusalem after the death of his brother Godfrey de Bouillon.
The baronial rebellion against Henry II One of it leaders was Hugh Bigod.
Became King of Jerusalem on 18th July, 1100 after the death of his brother Godfrey of Bouillon.
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 Outremer
Both Pons of Tripoli and Roger of Antioch recognized Baldwin as their overlord, so on the surface, at least, the Kingdom of Jerusalem was still a united state.
Baldwin II was cousin to Baldwin I and was the last of the greater princes of the First Crusade.
Baldwin II was a second strong king for Jerusalem, though with rather a different character.
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Baldwin II of Flanders (also Baldwin I of Boulogne)
Stanley Baldwin was a politician in the United Kingdom, serving as Prime Minister three times.
Baldwin is the name of some places in the United States of America:
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 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Baldwin II (of Constantinople)
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 Baldwin Iv Jerusalem King Latin
Baldwin I, Latin king of Jerusalem Baldwin II, Latin king of Jerusalem Baldwin III, Latin king of Jerusalem Baldwin IV, Latin king of Jerusalem Basil I Basil II Basiliscus Belisarius Bohemond I Boniface
son Baldwin V crowned as co-king; it was decided that when Baldwin IV died, his nephew would succeed him La Monte, Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100-1291.
Baldwin, King of Jerusalem Latin kings of Jerusalem.
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 Tafel C
Baldwin III, Count of Flanders (-962) + [EC2 p.185][AR7 162:19]
Baldwin V de Lille, Count of Flanders (1012-1067) + [EC2 p.186][AR7 162:22]
Fulk V of Anjou, Count of Anjou and King of Jerusalem +
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 824
     Baldwin V of Jerusalem, King of Jerusalem was born circa 1177.
He was the son of William VII de Montferrat, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon and Sybil of Jerusalem, Queen of Jerusalem.
She married, thirdly, Amalric II de Lusignan, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus, son of Hugues VIII de Lusignan, Sire de Lusignan, circa October 1198.
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 1118 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baldwin of Le Bourg succeeds his cousin Baldwin I as king of Jerusalem
Adelaide del Vasto, countess of Sicily, queen of Jerusalem
John II Comnenus succeeds Alexius I as Byzantine emperor
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