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    Fulk (Latin: Fulco, French: Foulque or Foulques; c. 1089/1092 – 13 November 1143), also known as Fulk the Younger, was King of Jerusalem with his wife...
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    reflecting on Fulk's fortune and military exploits, acquiesced. Fulk then resigned his titles to his son Geoffrey and sailed to become King of Jerusalem, where...
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    10 February 1163) was King of Jerusalem from 1143 to 1163. He was the eldest son of Queen Melisende and King Fulk. He became king while still a child,...
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    versus Normans: The New Men of King Fulk of Jerusalem". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 133 (1). University of Pennsylvania Press: 1–25...
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    the Crusader realm of Jerusalem, before 1092, when she either abandoned Fulk in favor of King Philip I or was abducted by the king. (Accounts vary.) Apparently...
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    1174) was King of Jerusalem from 1163, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession. He was the second son of Queen Melisende and King Fulk, and succeeded...
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    Baldwin IV (1161–1185), known as the Leper King, was the king of Jerusalem from 1174 until his death in 1185. He was admired by his contemporaries and...
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  • (972–1040), "the Black" Fulk IV, Count of Anjou (1043–1109), "le Réchin" Fulk, King of Jerusalem (1089/1092–1143), "the Younger", also Count of Anjou Saint Foulques...
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    daughter, Melisende, to the wealthy Count Fulk V of Anjou in 1129. The new troops who accompanied Fulk to Jerusalem enabled Baldwin to invade Damascene territory...
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    of Jerusalem, but not the crown itself, to both Philip II of France and Henry II of England; the latter, as a grandson of Fulk, was a first cousin of...
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    Kerak Castle (category Castles and fortifications of the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
    Jordan. It is one of the largest castles in the Levant. Construction began in the 1140s, under Pagan and Fulk, King of Jerusalem. The Crusaders called...
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    Bertrade and Fulk IV of Anjou had one son, Fulk, who became count of Anjou and king of Jerusalem (c. 1090–1143). Bertrade and King Philip I of France had:...
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    father, Fulk left on crusade for Jerusalem (where he was to later become king), leaving Geoffrey behind as count of Anjou. When his father in law, King Henry...
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  • as regent during the absence of her spouse from 1147 to 1149. Sybilla was the daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine, In 1123, she married...
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    during the minority of their son Raymond III from 1152 until 1155. Hodierna was the daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and sister of Queen Melisende...
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    unpopularity among the barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Sibylla was the eldest daughter of King Amalric and the only daughter of Agnes of Courtenay. Her father...
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    Crusader and the count of Jaffa in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He revolted against King Fulk in 1134. Hugh was the son of Hugh I of Jaffa and his wife Mamilia...
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    Normandy as part of her dowry, it was not specified when the couple would actually take possession of them. Fulk left Anjou for Jerusalem in 1129, declaring...
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    Edessa County of Tripoli Principality of Antioch These states nominally bore some dependency on the kingdom of Jerusalem. The king of Jerusalem was bound...
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  • Fulk (or Fulcher) of Angoulême was the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem from 1146 to his death in 1157. Fulk came from Angoulême. According to William of...
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  • 1070-1106 Fulk, King of Jerusalem, 1089-1143 Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count of Anjou, 1113-1151 Henry II of England, 1133–1189 Henry the Young King, 1155–1183...
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    Jerusalem during the course of his life. He had two wives and three children. Fulk was a natural horseman and fearsome warrior with a keen sense of military...
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    Antioch (redirect from History of Antioch)
    Antioch and allied herself with Pons of Tripoli and Joscelin II of Edessa in an attempt to prevent Fulk, King of Jerusalem from marching north in 1132; however...
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    1186) was the king of Jerusalem who reigned together with his uncle Baldwin IV from 1183 to 1185 and, after his uncle's death, as the sole king from 1185...
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    Bethany (redirect from Bethany (Jerusalem))
    Bethany. In 1138, Fulk, King of Jerusalem and Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem, purchased the village from the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in exchange for...
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    Beaufort Castle, Lebanon (category Castles and fortifications of the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
    south-south-east of the village of Arnoun. There was a fortification on the site before it was captured by Fulk, King of Jerusalem, in 1139 and construction of the...
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  • brother-in-law King Fulk of Jerusalem. In late 1135 she assumed power in Constance's name, but was permanently displaced early next year by Raymond of Poitiers...
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    Leprous" (d. 1119) William (1119–1132) Matthew (1132-1188) Like Jerusalem, Antioch had its share of great officers, including Constable, Marshal, Seneschal,...
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    November 10. Fulk dies in a hunting accident. December 25. Baldwin III becomes sole king of Jerusalem. Melisende appoints her cousin, Manasses of Hierges,...
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  • ten years of age. Thus ended the treaty between England and Anjou. On his return from Jerusalem, c. 1121–1122, Fulk V demanded the return of Matilda's...
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