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Regnum
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Kingdom of
Jerusalem
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1099–1291
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Flag
Coat of
arms
The kingdom of Jerusalem and the
other Crusader states (in shades of green) in the context of the Near East in
1135.
Capital
Jerusalem
(1099-1187)Tyre
(1187-1191)Acre
(1191-1229)Jerusalem (1229-1244)Acre (1244-1291)
Language(s)
Latin, Old French, Italian (also Arabic and Greek)
Religion
Roman Catholicism (official), Greek
Orthodoxy, Syrian Orthodoxy, Islam, Judaism
Government
Monarchy
King
- 1100-1118
Baldwin I
- 1118-1131
Baldwin II
- 1131-1152
Melisende- with Fulk
1131-1143
- 1143-1152-1162
Baldwin III
- 1162-1174
Amalric I
- 1174-1185
Baldwin IV
Legislature
Haute Cour
Historical era
High Middle
Ages
- First
Crusade
1099
- Second
Crusade
1145
- Siege of Jerusalem (1187)
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