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King of Jerusalem
Ruling monarch of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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,
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Godfrey
1099–1100
Baldwin I
1100–1118
Baldwin II
1118–1131
Melisende
1131–1153
1131–1143
Baldwin III
1143–1163
Amalric I
1163–1174
Baldwin IV
1174–1185
Baldwin V
1183–1186
Sibylla
1186–1190
Guy of Lusignan
1186–1190/1192
Isabella I
1190/1192-1205
Conrad I of Montferrat
1190/1192–1192
Henry I of Champagne
1192–1197
Aimery/Amalric II of Lusignan
1198–1205
Maria
1205–1212
John I
1210–1212
Isabella II
1212–1228
1225–1228
1228–1254
Conrad III
1254–1268
Hugh
1268–1284
John II
1284–1285
1285–1324
Over the years, many European rulers claimed to be the rightful heirs to the kingdom.