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  Baldwin IV of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baldwin IV (1161 1185), the son of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his first wife Agnes of Courtenay, was king of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185.
Baldwin IV was educated by the historian William of Tyre, who discovered that the boy was a leper.
Sibylla was being raised by her great-aunt, Ioveta (the youngest sister of former Queen Melisende), in the convent of Bethany, and Isabella was in the court of her mother, the dowager queen Maria Comnena, in Nablus.
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 Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baldwin IV of Flanders (980 – May 30, 1036), known as the Bearded, was Count of Flanders from 988 until his death.
Other than his predecessors Baldwin turned his attention to the east and north, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of Guines, Hesdin, and St.
To the north of the county Baldwin was given Zeeland as a fief by the Holy Roman Emperor Henry II, while on the right bank of the Scheldt river he received Valenciennes (1013) and parts of the Cambresis and Hainaut.
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 Baldwin IV of Jerusalem: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Baldwin IV of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Educated by William of Tyre, Baldwin IV came to the throne at the early age of thirteen; and thus the kingdom came under the regency of Raymund II[?] of Tripoli.
When the attack came, Guy of Lusignan was made regent by Baldwin IV, but he declined battle and he was consequently deposed both from his regency and from his right of succession, while Sibylla’s son by her first husband was crowned king as Baldwin V in 1183.
For a time Baldwin IV still continued to be active; but in 1184 he handed over the regency to Raymund of Tripoli[?], and in 1185 he died.
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 BALDWIN IV - LoveToKnow Article on BALDWIN IV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
BALDWIN IV - LoveToKnow Article on BALDWIN IV, the son of Amairic I. by his first wife Agnes, ruled in Jerusalem from 1174 to 1183, when he had his nephew Baldwin crOwned in his stead.
Married first to William of Montferrat, to whom she bore a son, Baldwin, she was again married in 1180 to Guy of Lusignan; and dissensions between Sibylla and her husband on the one side, and Baldwin IV.
When the attack came, Guy of Lusignan was made regent by Baldwin IV., but he declined battle and he was consequently deposed both from isis regency and from his right of succession, while Sibyllas son by her first husband was crowned king as Baldwin V. in 1183.
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 Station Information - Baldwin IV of Flanders
Baldwin IV of Flanders, known as the Bearded, was count of Flanders from 988 to 1037.
Baldwin turned his attentions to the east and north, leaving the southern part of his territory in the hands of his vassals the counts of Guines, Hesdin, and St. Pol.
Baldwin first married Ogive of Luxemburg, and was succeeded by their son Baldwin V.
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 BALDWIN IV OF JERUSALEM FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baldwin IV (1161 – 1185), the son of Amalric_I_of_Jerusalem and his first wife Agnes_of_Courtenay, was king of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1185.
Baldwin IV was educated by the historian William_of_Tyre, who discovered that the boy was a leper.
In the summer of 1180, Agnes had Baldwin IV marry Sibylla to Guy_of_Lusignan, brother of the constable Amalric of Lusignan.
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 AllRefer.com - Baldwin IV, Latin king of Jerusalem (Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Baldwin IV, Latin king of Jerusalem, Ancient History, Late Roman And Byzantine, Biographies
Baldwin IV (Baldwin the Leper), c.1161–1185, Latin king of Jerusalem (1174–85), son and successor of Amalric I. Raymond, count of Tripoli, was regent from 1174 to 1176.
Baldwin was constantly engaged, except for a truce (1180–82), in defending his kingdom against Saladin.
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 Baldwin IV of Jerusalem Information - TextSheet.com
Baldwin IV (1161-1185), the son of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his first wife Agnes of Edessa, was king of Jerusalem from 1174 to 1183, when he had his nephew Baldwin V crowned in his place.
Baldwin IV was educated by William of Tyre, and came to the throne at the age of thirteen.
Meanwhile Baldwin faced distractions of his own, from his sister Sibylla and Raynald of Chatillon, the former prince of Antioch through marriage to Constance (1153—1159).
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She was the eldest daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Agnes of Courtenay and sister of Baldwin IV.
Baldwin IV deposed Guy as regent in 1183 and attempted to have Sibylla's marriage annulled through-out 1184.
Baldwin IV himself expired by early 1185, leaving Sibylla's son as king and Raymond as regent.
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 BALDWIN II. - LoveToKnow Article on BALDWIN II.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
From Edessa Baldwin conducted continual forays against the Mahommedan princes; and in the great foray of 1104, in which he was joined by Bohemund, he was defeated and captured at Balich.
Baldwin, however, recovered his liberty at the beginning of 1108, and at once entered upon a struggle with Tancred for the recovery of Edessa.
In 1110 he was besieged in Edessa, and relieved by Baldwin I.; in 1114 he repelled an attack by Aksunkur of Mosul; in 1115 he helped to defeat Aksunkur at Danith.
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 Raymond III of Tripoli Information - TextSheet.com
When Raymond was released he became regent for Baldwin IV, who was still too young to rule on his own.
He retired as regent when Baldwin IV was old enough to rule in 1176, though he still had some influence over the king, and in 1177 he arranged for Baldwin IV's sister Sibylla of Jerusalem to marry William of Montferrat.
Baldwin IV died in 1185, and the child Baldwin V died soon after in 1186.
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 Baldwin IV --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Henry found himself obliged to grant to Baldwin IV in fief Valenciennes, the burgraveship of Ghent, the land of Waes, and Zeeland.
The son of William Longsword of Montferrat and Sybil, the sister of King Baldwin IV, Baldwin V came to the throne when his uncle died of leprosy at the age of 24.
Pope Gregory VII's 11th-century removal of Henry IV from the throne of Germany, one of the episodes of the Investiture Controversy.
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 Individual's from Chrisman Pedigree, page 59
Baldwin V "The_Pious" [---] (ABT 1012- 1 SEP 1067) m.
Baldwin V "The_Pious" [---] (ABT 1012- 1 SEP 1067).
Baldwin IV "Le_Barbu" [---] (ABT 980-30 MAY 1025) m.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baldwin
Shortly after the new archbishop's consecration the Emperor Albert was murdered (May, 1308), and Baldwin, acting with Archbishop Aichspalter of Mainz, prevailed upon the other electors to award the imperial crown to Henry of Luxemburg.
In the conflict between Louis and Pope John XXII, which was equally disastrous to Church and Empire, Baldwin also sided with Louis, and for this reason did not receive the papal approbation when the Cathedral Chapter of Mainz postulated him as successor to Aichspalter (who died 5 June, 1320).
When Clement I renewed the excommunication of Louis the Bavarian, and there was hope that Charles IV, a grandnephew of Baldwin would receive the imperial crown, Baldwin finally abandoned the Bavarian and at a meeting at Rense (11 July, 1346) prevailed upon the other electors to declare Louis deposed and elect Charles IV emperor.
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 Baldwin IV on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(Baldwin the Leper), c.1161-1185, Latin king of Jerusalem (1174-85), son and successor of Amalric I. Raymond, count of Tripoli, was regent from 1174 to 1176.
Baldwin was constantly engaged, except for a truce (1180-82), in defending his kingdom against Saladin.
The Leper King and His Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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 FootnoteMedia (tm) : Kingdom of Heaven
Baldwin IV is the king of Jerusalem and suffers from leprosy.
Baldwin IV (1161-1185) was crowned king in 1174 at the age of 13, following the death of his father, King Amalric.
Baldwin IV had appointed his young nephew, Baldwin IV, who was Sibylla's daughter by a prior marriage, to the throne shortly before his own death (Balian of Ibelin participated in the installation ceremonies, a move seen by some as designed to show that Guy was disfavored).
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 Medieval Sourcebook: William of Tyre: Outremer, 1150-1185
Baldwin III was preoccupied with dynastic quarrels among the members of the royal family and with the pretensions of the Byzantine Emperor, Manuel, to suzerainty over Antioch.
Baldwin's death, early in 1162, and the accession of his brother Amalric, signaled a revival of Frankish interest in Egypt and the beginning of a competition for power there between the Latin king and his Moslem competitor, Nur-ad-Din.
The sixth of the Latin kings of Jerusalem was the lord Baldwin IV, son of the lord King Amalric of illustrious memory and of the Countess Agnes, daughter of the younger Count Jocelin of Edessa.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Crusades
Tancred took possession of the towns of Cilicia, whilst Baldwin, summoned by the Armenians, crossed the Euphrates in October, 1097, and, after marrying an Armenian princess, was proclaimed Lord of Edessa.
Baldwin IV died in 1184, and was soon followed to the grave by his nephew Baldwin V. Despite lively opposition, Guy de Lusignan was crowned king, 20 July, 1186.
On 5 February, 1204, Alexius IV and Isaac Angelus were deposed by a revolution, and Alexius Murzuphla, a usurper, undertook the defence of Constantinople against the Latin crusaders who were preparing to besiege Constantinople a second time.
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 The Leper King and his Heirs : Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem by Bernard Hamilton [ISBN: 052164187X] ...
Baldwin IV, king of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem is largely - and unfairly - unknown in the west today.
Baldwin's accomplishments would seem to be the stuff of myth, but he was quite real, a testament to human courage and endurance, and Hamilton does a fine job of putting his life and times in perspective.
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, who came to the throne as a teenager and was afflicted with leprosy, is traditionally thought of as a weak monarch -- some even claiming that the loss of Jerusalem in 1187 was an end result of his mediocre reign.
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 Maximilian Genealogy Master Database 2000 - pafg68 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Baldwin 1X of FLANDERS Conte D'Hainaut [Parents] was born 1171.
Baldwin IV of MONS Conte D'Hainaut [Parents] was born 1108.
Baldwin V of HAINAULT 4th was born 1150 and died 1195.
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 Investor's Business Daily: King Baldwin IV Of Jerusalem
Baldwin was just 17 years old at the time, half-blind and wasted by leprosy.
Baldwin proved as skillful in peace as he was in war.
Baldwin was only 24 and completely blind when he died in 1185.
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 Articles - Raymond III of Tripoli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In 1180 Agnes and Baldwin supported the marriage of Guy to Baldwin's sister Sibylla, although Raymond was opposed to this.
Baldwin IV was by now incapacitated by his leprosy, and Guy was named regent in 1182.
In 1183 Raymond and the Haute Cour succeeded in altering the succession, which would normally have passed to Sibylla and Guy once Baldwin IV died, so that it would pass instead to Sibylla and William's son Baldwin V. Baldwin V was even crowned co-king in 1183 in a ceremony presided by Raymond.
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 Baldwin I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baldwin I, 1058?-1118 (r.1100-18), was a brother of GODFREY OF BOUILLON, whom he accompanied in the First CRUSADE.
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).
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 Irving Family Genealogy
He accompanied his brother-in-law, William the Conqueror, and his father, Baldwin the IV, the Forester, whose wife was Adela, daughter of Robert, King of France, and participated in the victorious Battle of Hastings.
BALDWIN I, OF FLANDERS, (Anacher Great Forester) the Forester called "Iron Arm" on the account of his great strength, some say on account of his being constantly in armor.
BALDWIN III, OF FLANDERS, (Baldwin II, Baldwin I, ANACHER Great Forester) the Forester, called "of the handsome beard" married the daughter of the Count of Luxembourg.
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 EGG . The Best of EGG, Vol. IV . Craig Baldwin | PBS
Independent filmmaker Craig Baldwin crafts "collage films" that take the viewer on a wild ride through the detritus of mass media and the film industry.
In his pseudo, pseudo-documentary "Tribulation 99," Baldwin interweaves old sci-fi movies, commercials, news reports, and industrial films into a satiric rant against millenarianism, xenophobia, and CIA covert action.
Part political activist, part film archeologist, Baldwin has found a way to subvert the traditional documentary form and create films that go beyond the wildest reaches of our imaginations.
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 Articles - Guy of Lusignan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baldwin IV had wanted a loyal brother-in-law, and was frustrated in Guy's hard-headedness and disobedience.
When Baldwin IV finally succumbed to his leprosy in 1185, Baldwin V became king, but he was a sickly child and died within a year.
Humphrey IV of Toron, husband of Sibylla's half-sister Isabella, was Raymond III and the Ibelins' choice for the kingship.
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 Baldwin IV de Jerusalén   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baldwin IV (1161-1185), el hijo de Amalric I de Jerusalén y su primera esposa Agnes de Edessa, era rey de Jerusalén a partir de 1174 a 1183, cuando él tenía su sobrino Baldwin V coronado en su lugar.
A Guillermo del neumático educaba, y vino a Baldwin IV al trono en la edad de trece.
En 1183 el individuo y Sibylla tenían Baldwin Baldwin conocido V el nuevo rey, y Raymond designado III regent para su sobrino en 1184.
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 (Aveline - Basileios )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Baldwin II "The Bald" (Ct. of Flanders) (862 - 2 JAN 918)
Baldwin IV (Count of Hainaut) (____ - 8 NOV 1171)
Baldwin IV "The Bearded" (Ct. of Flanders) (980 - 30 MAY 1035)
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