Baldwin IV

king of Jerusalem
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Also known as: Baldwin the Leper, Baudouin le Lépreux
Quick Facts
Byname:
Baldwin the Leper
French:
Baudouin le Lépreux
Born:
1161
Died:
March 1185, Jerusalem (aged 24)
Title / Office:
king (1174-1185), kingdom of Jerusalem
Notable Family Members:
father Amalric I

Baldwin IV (born 1161—died March 1185, Jerusalem) was the king of Jerusalem (1174–85), called the “leper king” for the disease that afflicted him for most of his short life. His reign saw the growth of factionalism among the Latin nobility that weakened the kingdom during the years when its greatest adversary, the Muslim leader Saladin, extended his influence from Egypt to Syria. Educated by William, archdeacon of Tyre, Baldwin was crowned four days after his father died. Too young at age 13 to rule the kingdom, he was assisted by his kinsman Raymond III, count of Tripoli, who acted as ...(100 of 209 words)