JERUSALEM, LATIN KINGDOM OF

feudal state created by leaders of the First Crusade (see Crusades) in the areas they had wrested from the Muslims in Syria and Palestine. In 1099, after their capture of Jerusalem, the Crusaders chose Godfrey of Bouillon king; he declined the title, preferring that of defender of the Holy Sepulcher, but with his election the kingdom may be said to have begun. His brother and successor, Baldwin I, took the royal title. He and his successors were nominal overlords of the principality of Antioch and the counties of Edessa and Tripoli, which, with the royal domain of Jerusalem, constituted the great fiefs of the kingdom. Jerusalem itself contained the counties of Jaffa and Ashqelon, the lordships of Krak, Montreal, and Sidon, and the principality of Galilee.

Due to its existence during the height of feudalism, the kingdom was based on the purest forms of feudal theory. The kingship was elective, and the Assizes of Jerusalem, the law of the country, reflected the ideal feudal law. In practice, however, irregularities soon appeared, and the kings actually were chosen on dynastic considerations. The great feudal lords rarely felt bound to their overlord in the chronic struggles of the Latins among themselves and with the Mamluks of Egypt, the Seljuk Turks, and the Byzantine emperors. The rise of the great military orders, the Knights Templars, the Knights Hospitalers, and the Teutonic Knights, as well as the intrusion of new Crusaders further undermined the royal authority.

Edessa, captured by the Seljuks in 1144, was the first Latin state to fall to the Muslims. The subsequent Crusades did not halt the Muslim advance, and in 1187, Jerusalem itself fell to Sultan Saladin after his victory at Hattin. The city was partially recaptured in 1229 by Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, but permanently lost in 1244. The Crusades of Louis IX of France and Edward I of England were failures, and in 1291, Akko, the last Christian stronghold, fell.

The kings of Jerusalem of the house of Bouillon were Baldwin I (reigned 1100–1118) and Baldwin II (reigned 1118–31). The crown then passed to the Angevin dynasty, beginning (1131) with Fulk and ending (1186) with Baldwin V. On Baldwin V's death the title passed to Guy of Lusignan and then to the successive husbands of Isabella, daughter of Amalric I: Conrad, marquis of Montferrat; Henry, count of Champagne; and Amalric II, king of Cyprus. In 1210, John of Brienne received the title; his son-in-law, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, crowned himself King of Jerusalem in 1229. After Frederick's death (1250) the title was held by members of various families that had a claim to it, notably the kings of Cyprus, the Angevins, and the houses of Lorraine and Savoy.

For later history, see Jerusalem.

See studies by M. Benvenisti (1970), J. Riley-Smith (1973), and J. Richard (2 pts., 1978).

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...4 FEUDAL MONARCHY IN THE LATIN KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM 1100 TO 1291 JOHN L...MASTER PREFACE T HE Latin kingdom of Jerusalem, as a typical feudal state...separate volume. The name, Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, as used in the title refers...
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...Greek Orthodox Byzantines and the Latin Catholic crusaders from the West was always tenuous, but the Kingdom of Jerusalem relied on Byzantine support and...Crusade and the Foundations of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. New York: Cambridge University...
...The Greek and Latin Inscriptions of Caesarea Maritima...HIRSCHFELD. Jerusalem: ISRAEL EXPLORATION...Roman client kingdom in Palestine...Palestine apart from Jerusalem. The two books...here partake of this longlasting...The Greek and Latin Inscriptions...
...Countries Latin America...United Kingdom...br/ Description of Variables in Section...data archive. Jerusalem, Israel: Databanks...Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States. The Latin American sample...an evaluation of postreform growth...
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...children at sea. Some time after my parents came to Jerusalem, Father told Mother in private that he wanted to live...eunuchs which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heavens sake." Nothing about this resolution was mentioned...
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...circumlocution, that Latin American Pentecostals...support whatever. Of course, they are...manifestations of the coming Kingdom. That is precisely...extension of the Kingdom until the arrival of universal megadeath...evangelical expansion in Latin America. Evangelicalism...
...which had been interrupted only by the short-lived Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1099-1291) and assorted Crusader states which had...the Ottoman empire tottered, the commander-in-chief of the expeditionary force, General Sir Edmund Allenby...
...Jerusalem in the realm of church construction. The Crusaders Kingdom of Jerusalem, with Jerusalem as its capital, was born in a bloodbath...Trans Jordan. Other new and permanent arrivals were Latin Christians (Franks) from Europe, who joined the ruling...
...horea, which sounds like the Latin aurea ("gold"). Christians believe that Jesus entered Jerusalem through the Golden Gate after his descent from the Mount of Olives, though the Palm Sunday...divine will again renew Gods kingdom on earth. Its no wonder...
...ragtag. A spin-off of the Crusades was a notable increase in the potential of medicine. Twenty-three years after the Latin Kingdom had been established in Jerusalem in the year 1100, Rahere founded the oldest and most highly esteemed of London...
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...alleged trips to Constantinople, Jerusalem and the Holy Land, then on to the lands of the Great Khan and Prester...later redactors throughout Latin Christendom and the world of...Acre in 1291 and loss of the kingdom of Jerusalem had ended an earlier...
...about around the world? A: In Latin America, theres probably some...because they were not members of the traditional religion, or...secularization in France, in the United Kingdom, in Germany, which are going...community praying for the peace of Jerusalem - whoever will bless you will...
...Judea and saying, "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!" It was of him...locusts and wild honey. At that time Jerusalem, all Judea, and the whole region...be avoided? Simply by applying the Latin political maxim, "Divide et impera...
...Holy Land during Jesus time: Latin-speaking Ro-man bureaucrats...and linguistic composition of the Holy Land during Jesus time. (On the streets of Jerusalem, for example, especially...The northernmost Arab kingdom of Nabatea, more or less...
...divided against itself, that kingdom cannot stand. And if a house...cannot stand; that is the end of him. But no one can enter a...for the Evil One or Satan. The Latin Vulgate reads it as Beelzebub...with Satan. The scribes from Jerusalem, who have hardened their hearts...
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...Eustace Garnier, his regent during his captivity, captured Tyre. In Baldwins reign the Latin principality of Antioch was reduced to dependence on the kingdom of Jerusalem. Baldwins daughter Melisende married (1129) Fulk of Anjou, who succeeded Baldwin...
...of Jerusalem (Baldwin the Leper), c.1161 1185, Latin king of Jerusalem (1174 85), son and successor of Amalric I. Raymond...engaged, except for a truce (1180 82), in defending his kingdom against Saladin . In 1183 his leprosy began to spread...
...Crusades . Jerusalem was conquered by the Crusaders in 1099 and for most of the 12th cent. was the capital of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1187, Muslims under Saladin recaptured the city. Thereafter, under Mamluk and then Ottoman rule, Jerusalem...
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