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29:
1867:1186 deaths
1862:1177 births
1841:Catholicism
1829:Family tree
1780:Isabella II
1720:Baldwin III
1627:(1183-1185)
1060:Elzear Horn
82:Predecessor
1856:Categories
1790:Conrad III
1750:Isabella I
1730:Baldwin IV
1705:Baldwin II
1623:Baldwin IV
1607:Baldwin IV
1588:0241298768
1099:References
386:High Court
284:and Count
255:the Levant
218:Background
192:Baldwin IV
86:Baldwin IV
73:Coronation
1877:Aleramici
1785:Conrad II
1735:Baldwin V
1710:Melisende
1700:Baldwin I
1618:1183-1186
1089:conquered
425:Marquess
382:Heraclius
336:acclaimed
280:, Prince
257:ruled by
184:Baldwin V
156:Aleramici
92:Successor
35:Baldwin V
1805:Henry II
1755:Conrad I
1673:Monarchs
1577:(1952).
1565:(1973).
423:crusader
344:anointed
311:Isabella
292:Kingship
259:Catholic
1760:Henry I
1740:Sibylla
1725:Amalric
1688:Godfrey
1675:of the
1634:Sibylla
1518:Sources
368:of the
346:in the
340:crowned
331:co-king
323:Saladin
236:leprosy
224:Sibylla
212:Sibylla
200:co-king
196:leprosy
102:Co-king
96:Sibylla
1795:Hugh I
1765:Aimery
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398:Ernoul
390:regent
352:homage
266:Muslim
262:Franks
172:Mother
162:Father
138:Burial
47:Homage
1621:with
151:House
62:Reign
1770:Mary
1715:Fulk
1691:(as
1583:ISBN
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1072:Acre
372:and
360:and
342:and
249:, a
245:The
128:Acre
122:Died
114:Born
1745:Guy
253:in
23:or
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