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1878:1186 deaths
1873:1177 births
1852:Catholicism
1840:Family tree
1791:Isabella II
1731:Baldwin III
1638:(1183-1185)
1071:Elzear Horn
93:Predecessor
1867:Categories
1801:Conrad III
1761:Isabella I
1741:Baldwin IV
1716:Baldwin II
1634:Baldwin IV
1618:Baldwin IV
1599:0241298768
1110:References
397:High Court
295:and Count
266:the Levant
229:Background
203:Baldwin IV
97:Baldwin IV
84:Coronation
1888:Aleramici
1796:Conrad II
1746:Baldwin V
1721:Melisende
1711:Baldwin I
1629:1183-1186
1100:conquered
436:Marquess
393:Heraclius
347:acclaimed
291:, Prince
268:ruled by
195:Baldwin V
167:Aleramici
103:Successor
46:Baldwin V
18:Baldwin V
1816:Henry II
1766:Conrad I
1684:Monarchs
1588:(1952).
1576:(1973).
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355:anointed
322:Isabella
303:Kingship
270:Catholic
1771:Henry I
1751:Sibylla
1736:Amalric
1699:Godfrey
1686:of the
1645:Sibylla
1529:Sources
379:of the
357:in the
351:crowned
342:co-king
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247:leprosy
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1776:Aimery
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363:homage
277:Muslim
273:Franks
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173:Father
149:Burial
58:Homage
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162:House
73:Reign
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