Tag king of jerusalem
The title "King of Jerusalem" has been held by several individuals throughout history. Here are a few notable ones:
- Baldwin I of Jerusalem (1100-1118): The first King of Jerusalem, crowned in 1100 after the First Crusade.
- Baldwin II of Jerusalem (1118-1131): Son of Baldwin I, he was crowned king at the age of 13 and reigned until his death in 1131.
- Fulk of Jerusalem (1131-1143): A Count of Anjou, he married Melisende, the daughter of Baldwin II, and became King of Jerusalem.
- Baldwin III of Jerusalem (1143-1163): Son of Fulk and Melisende, he was crowned king at the age of 13 and reigned until his death in 1163.
- Amalric I of Jerusalem (1163-1174): Brother of Baldwin III, he was crowned king after his brother's death and reigned until his own death in 1174.
- Baldwin IV of Jerusalem (1174-1185): Son of Amalric I, he was crowned king at the age of 4 and reigned until his death in 1185.
- Baldwin V of Jerusalem (1185-1186): Son of Baldwin IV, he was crowned king at the age of 6 and reigned until his death in 1186.
- Sibylla of Jerusalem (1186-1190): Sister of Baldwin IV and Baldwin V, she was crowned queen after the death of her brothers and reigned until her own death in 1190.
- Isabella I of Jerusalem (1190-1205): Daughter of Amalric I, she was crowned queen after the death of her sister Sibylla and reigned until her own death in 1205.
- Conrad of Montferrat (1190-1192): A claimant to the throne, he was crowned king after the death of Sibylla but was killed in 1192.
- Henry II of Jerusalem (1192-1197): A claimant to the throne, he was crowned king after the death of Conrad but was killed in 1197.
- Aimery of Lusignan (1197-1205): A claimant to the throne, he was crowned king after the death of Isabella I and reigned until his own death in 1205.
Note that the Kingdom of Jerusalem was a Crusader state and its monarchs were not universally recognized by other European monarchs or the Muslim world.