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THE CRUSADES
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are numerous and need not be detailed here; for a lucid history of these events from the Moslem point of view the reader is referred to Stevenson, The Crusaders in the East (Cambridge, 1907).

The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.—The following sovereigns occupied the throne of Jerusalem between 1099 and the fall of Acre in 1291:—

Reigned.
Godfrey de Bouillon (refused title of King) 1099–1100
Baldwin I. 1100–1118
Baldwin II. 1118–1131
Melisende and Fulk of Anjou (jure uxoris) 1131–1144
Melisende and Baldwin III. 1144–1152
Baldwin III. alone 1152–1162
Amaury I. 1162–1173
Baldwin IV. 1173–1185
Baldwin V. 1185–1186
Sybil and Guy de Lusignan (Lord of Cyprus, 1192) (jure uxoris) 1186–1190
Guy de Lusignan alone 1190–1192
Isabella and Henry of Champagne (jure uxoris) 1192–1197
Isabella and Amaury II. (I. of Cyprus) (jure uxoris) 1197–1205
Isabella alone 1205
Mary 1205–1210
Mary and John de Brienne (jure uxoris) 1210–1212
Yolande and John de Brienne (jure filiae) 1212–1225
Yolande and Frederick (Emperor Frederick II.) (jure uxoris) 1225–1228
Conrad and Frederick (jure filii) 1228–1243
Conrad alone 1243–1254
Conradin 1254–1268
Hugh (III. of Cyprus) 1269–1284
Charles of Anjou disputes the crown 1277–1286
John (I. of Cyprus) 1284–1285
Henry (II. of Cyprus) 1285–1291