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  1. Baldwin I: The King of Jerusalem. After the death of his brother, Godfrey of Bouillon, Baldwin was chosen as the successor to the vacant throne of Jerusalem. In 1100, he was crowned as Baldwin I, marking the beginning of his reign as the first king of Jerusalem. This pivotal moment set the stage for his transformative rule and the future of the ...

  2. Battle. The Egyptians were led by Saad el-Dawleh, former governor of Beirut, while the Crusaders were under the command of King Baldwin I.Baldwin had only 260 cavalry and 900 foot soldiers under his command, leaving him severely outnumbered by the Egyptian army, which was estimated at 32,000 men by Fulcher of Chartres, and downgraded to 3,000–5,000 by modern historians.

  3. Balduíno I de Jerusalém ou Balduíno de Bolonha (c. 1058 – Alarixe, Egito, 2 de Abril de 1118) foi um dos líderes da Primeira Cruzada, tendo-se tornado no primeiro Conde de Edessa (1098-1100) e no segundo governante de Jerusalém (1100-1118), sucessor do seu irmão Godofredo de Bulhão, e o primeiro com o título de rei da Cidade Santa.

  4. Baldwin I of Jerusalem, Godfrey's younger brother, became the first titled king when he succeeded Godfrey in 1100. The assizes were the result of a gradual development. Godfrey's role in the crusade was described by various authors, including Raymond of Aguilers and Albert of Aix , anonymous author of the Gesta Francorum .

  5. Balduin I. (Jerusalem) Krönung Balduins I. (aus: Histoire d’Outremer, 13. Jahrhundert) Balduin von Boulogne (* nach 1060; † 2. April 1118 in al-ʿArīsch ), frz. Baudouin de Boulogne, war Graf von Verdun, von 1098 bis 1100 Graf von Edessa und von 1100 bis 1118 König von Jerusalem. Seine Grafschaft rührt aus Boulogne-sur-Mer am ...

  6. Adelaide del Vasto. Baldwin I of Jerusalem, formerly Baldwin I of Edessa, born Baldwin of Boulogne (French: Baudouin de Boulogne), 1058? [1] – 2 April 1118, was one of the leaders of the First Crusade, who became the first Count of Edessa and then the second ruler and first titled King of Jerusalem. He was the brother of Godfrey of Bouillon ...

  7. The Jerusalem cross in a 15th-century style decorative escutcheon. The king or queen of Jerusalem was the supreme ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, a Crusader state founded in Jerusalem by the Latin Catholic leaders of the First Crusade, Godfrey. 1099–1100 Baldwin I. 1100–1118 Baldwin II. 1118–1131 Melisende. 1131–1153 Fulk. 1131 ...