- male, deceased (1118)
- Baldwin of Boulogne (died April 2, 1118) was one of the leaders of the First Crusade, who became the first Count of Edessa and then the second...
- male, deceased (1122)
- Ilghazi gained control of Aleppo after the assassination of Lulu in 1117. In 1118 he took control of Mayyafiriqin and pacified the surrounding...
- male, deceased (1114)
- Richard of Salerno (c.1045-1114) was a participant in the First Crusade and regent of the County of Edessa from 1104-1108. Richard was born around...
- female, 889 years old
- Ioveta (1120-c. 1170s) was the fourth and youngest daughter of Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Morphia of Melitene. Her name appears in various forms,...
- male, deceased (1126)
- Morphia of Melitene, or Morfia, or Moraphia (died c. 1126 or 1129) was the wife of Baldwin II, king of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Morphia...
- male
- Hugh of Jabala was the bishop of the Syrian town of Jabala during the 12th century. When the County of Edessa fell to Zengi in 1144, Raymond,...
- male, deceased (1131)
- Joscelin of Courtenay or Joscelin I, Prince of Galilee and Lord of Turbessel (1115-1131) and Count of Edessa (1119-1131), ruled over the County of...
- male
- Gabriel of Melitene (1055 - 1103) was the ruler of Melitene (modern Malatya). Along with Thoros of Edessa, Gabriel was a former officer of...
- male, deceased (1159)
- Joscelin II of Edessa (died 1159) was the fourth and last ruling count of Edessa. The young Joscelin was taken prisoner at the Battle of Azaz in...
- female, 1009 years old
- Arda was the wife of King Baldwin I of Jerusalem. She was the first Queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, as Baldwin's brother and predecessor...
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