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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 later historians for his willpower and dedication to the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the face of his debilitating leprosy .
Manson wrote in a letter to his pen pal Michael Channels in 2002, "Leona Manson [Candy Stevens] had a son Charles Manson Jr. in Denver, Colorado. I wondered about him."
King Baldwin IV, fighting with bandaged hands to cover his sores, was in the thick of the fighting. Egyptian effective command was under Saladin's nephew Taqi ad-Din. Taqi ad-Din apparently attacked while Saladin was putting his Mamluk guard together. As was hoped, Baldwin's army caught a portion of Saladin's army off guard.
Baldwin I King of Jerusalem: Baldwin III, Count of Hainaut 1088-1120: Baldwin VII 1093-1119 r. 1111-1119: Charles I 1083-1127 r. 1119-1127: Theodoric 1099-1168 r. 1128-1168: William 1102-1128 r. 1127-1128: Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut 1108–1171: Philip I 1143-1191 r. 1168-1191: Baldwin VIII 1150-1195 r. 1191-1194: Margaret I 1145-1194 r. 1191 ...
The House of Flanders, also called the Baldwins (Latin: Balduini, French: Baudouinides), was a medieval ruling family of Frankish origin that was founded by Baldwin Iron Arm, son-in-law of Charles the Bald.
In 1969, Charles Manson dispatched a group of disaffected young followers on a two-night killing rampage that terrorized Los Angeles. The killings remain etched in the American consciousness. On ...
Amalric died at a young age, on 11 July 1174, and was succeeded by his son Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. Baldwin IV the Leprous 1174–1185 with Baldwin V from 1183: 1161 Jerusalem son of King Amalric and Agnes of Courtenay: never married: 16 March 1185 Jerusalem aged 24 [8] Became king on 5 July 1174 at the age of 13.
Baldwin orders Patriarch Heraclius to make preparations for the annulment of Guy and Sybilla's marriage. Sybilla's 5-year-old son by William, Baldwin V, is crowned king. [356] December 3 or 4. Baldwin IV and Raymond relieve Kerak. [357] December. Guy and Sybilla withdraw to Ascalon, and Baldwin IV deprives him of Jaffa. [350] [358] 1184. March 29.