THE KINGDOM OF JERUSALEM

The establishment of the Kingdom of Jerusalem was the culmination of the First Crusade although its first Ruler Godfrey VI, Duke of Lower Lorraine (1088-1101), refused the title of King but instead was declared Advocate of the Holy Sepulchure of the Kingdom. The City of Jerusalem itself was not always in the hands of Kingdom and eventually the Kingdom passed to the King of Cyprus. The final outpost of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the City of Acre, fell to the Moslems in 1291 effectively ending the mainland Crusader States and more or less the Crusades themselves.
Kings of Jerusalem
Godfrey of Bouilon - 1099
Baldwin I - 1110
Baldwin II - 1118
Fulk - 1131
Baldwin III - 1143
Amalric I - 1162
Baldwin IV - 1174
Baldwin V - 1185
Guy of Lusignan (King of Cyprus) 1186-1192
Conrad of Montferrat - 1190-1192
Henry I - 1192
Amalric II - 1197
Maria - 1205
John of Brienne - 1210
Frederick II of Germany - 1225
Conrad II - 1243
Conradin of Hohenstauffen - 1254
Hugh - 1284
John II - 1284
Henry II - 1285-1291
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