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  2. Conrad of Montferrat - Wikipedia

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    Conrad acted as chief negotiator in the surrender of Acre and raised the kings' banners in the city. Afterwards, the parties attempted to come to an agreement. Guy was confirmed as king of Jerusalem, and Conrad was made his heir. Conrad would retain the cities of Tyre, Beirut, and Sidon, and his heirs would inherit Jerusalem on Guy's death. In ...

  3. King of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The king or queen of Jerusalem was the supreme ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, ... In April 1192, Conrad was elected king but on 28 April 1192, ...

  4. Guy of Lusignan - Wikipedia

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    Guy of Lusignan (c. 1150 – 18 July 1194) was King of Jerusalem, first as husband and co-ruler of Queen Sibylla from 1186 to 1190 then as disputed ruler from 1190 to 1192. He was also Lord of Cyprus from 1192 to 1194.

  5. Conrad I - Wikipedia

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    Conrad I, Duke of Zähringen (c. 1090–1152) Conrad, Margrave of Meissen (c. 1097–1157), ruled 1123–1156; Conrad I, Duke of Merania (died 1159), ruled 1152–1159; Conrad of Montferrat or Conrad I of Jerusalem (died 1192), King of Jerusalem in 1190–1192; Conrad of Wittelsbach (c. 1120/1125–1200), Archbishop of Mainz 1161–1165 and ...

  6. Conrad I, King of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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  7. Conrad IV of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Conrad (25 April 1228 – 21 May 1254), a member of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, was the only son of Emperor Frederick II from his second marriage with Queen Isabella II of Jerusalem. He inherited the title of King of Jerusalem (as Conrad II) upon the death of his mother in childbed.

  8. Henry II, Count of Champagne - Wikipedia

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    Later on in the campaign, Henry shifted his allegiance to Richard who, in April 1192, sent Henry as his representative from Acre to Tyre, to inform Conrad of Montferrat of his election as king of Jerusalem. Henry then returned to Acre. A few days later, Conrad was murdered by two Assassins. Henry came back to Tyre two days later, ostensibly to ...

  9. Family tree of Kingdom of Jerusalem monarchs - Wikipedia

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    This a family tree of the kings of Jerusalem. ... Conrad II 1228–1254 r. 1228–1254: Hugh I 1235–1284 r. 1268–1284: House of Lusignan: Conrad III 1252–1268