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King Baldwin I of Jerusalem

Baldwin of Boulogne I, brother to Godfrey of Boullion, Count of Edessa and King of Jerusalem. Baldwin was one of the eight chief lay leaders of the first Crusade (Setton 21). He died in 1118, which marked an end of an era. Baldwin was the last of the original leaders of the firs Crusade (Setton 408). He founded the first Latin state in the east, the county of Edessa. He founded and transformed Jerusalem into a monarchy state. Helped in the capture of Tripoli. Established the county of Tripoli into the fourth and last state of the east. With only small means at his disposal he accomplished many things, like founding the county Edessa with a few knights. Then he took over Jerusalem after his brother Godfrey, who had left it weak torn by factionalism and surrounded by enemies. He left Jerusalem a strong and powerful state. He revived and maintained commerce with the Moslem who he was there to fight in the first place. He never had a naval fleet but still had coastal conquests and protection. He had sea routes protected to the west by obtaining the help of the Italian Naval Fleet.

The numbered of troops which Baldwin had can be compared to a modern day battalion, which would consist roughly of about 1,200 troops. Wi

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The Egyptian army greatly outnumbered the small army of King Baldwin. King Baldwin was privileged of hearing the complaints of Baldwin of Le Bourg versus Tancred and Bertram against William of Jordan. Daimbert was defeated and left the city but returned with Tancred. When King Baldwin died among all other Latin states, his was the best in dignity power and leadership (Setton 409). Daimbert did this so he could hold position of suzerain-lord of Jerusalem.

In the spring of 1101 Baldwin showed his power, he conqueror and captured Arsuf and Caesarea. Everywhere he went he was welcomed with as a liberator. He was not crowned king of Jerusalem, but as king of Asia or of Babylon.

Baldwin headed eastward and soon rejoined the main body of the army at Marash. Baldwin became count of Edessa, to strengthen his position he married Arda daughter of an Armenian noble. Torso promised to adopt him as his son and make him a partner in government. Guynemer pledge homage to Baldwin and gave him over three hundred men. But at the end it was King Baldwin who won out because now he knew that Edessa and Tripoli were dependent of him. Noticing that he was out numbered Tancred agreed to conciliation.

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Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)

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