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Crusader kings iii v1.3.0
Crusader kings iii v1.3.0








crusader kings iii v1.3.0

His parents were Amalric, then the count of Jaffa and Ascalon, and Agnes of Courtenay. In early 1185, he arranged for Raymond to rule as regent for Sibylla's son and died before 16 May.īaldwin was born in mid-1161. Baldwin failed to have Sibylla's marriage to Guy annulled and Guy's fief of Ascalon confiscated. He disinherited Guy and had Sibylla's son, Baldwin V, crowned co-king before having himself taken in a litter to lift Saladin's siege of Kerak. Baldwin again repelled Saladin in 1182, but leprosy rendered him blind and unable to walk or use his hands in 1183. The internal discord that followed forced Baldwin to remain king, as only he was capable of uniting the quarreling nobility. Guy was opposed by a large fraction of the nobility, and soon permanently impaired his relationship with Baldwin. In 1180, in order to forestall a coup by Count Raymond III of Tripoli and Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, Baldwin had Sibylla marry Guy of Lusignan. He hoped to abdicate when his sister, Sibylla, married William of Montferrat in 1176, but William died the next year. The young king mastered horse riding despite gradually losing sensation in his extremities and was able to fight in battles until his last years. Saladin in turn attacked Baldwin's kingdom in 1177, but the king and the nobleman Raynald of Châtillon repelled him at Montgisard, earning Baldwin fame. As soon as he assumed government, Baldwin planned an invasion of Egypt, which fell through due to his vassals' uncooperativeness. Count Raymond III of Tripoli ruled the kingdom in Baldwin's name until the king reached the age of majority in 1176. Thereafter his hands and face became increasingly disfigured. Choosing competent advisers, Baldwin ruled a thriving Christian realm and succeeded in protecting it from the Egyptian Muslim ruler Saladin.īaldwin developed the first symptoms of his leprosy as a child but was only diagnosed after his accession on the death of his father, King Amalric. He was admired by his contemporaries and later historians for his willpower and dedication to the Latin kingdom in the face of debilitating leprosy, which eventually left him blind and unable to use either his hands or his feet. Baldwin IV ( French: Baudouin 1161–1185), called the Leper King, was King of Jerusalem from 1174 until his death in 1185.










Crusader kings iii v1.3.0