- female, deceased (1228)
- Yolande of Brienne (1212 - 1228), also known as Yolanda or Isabella II, became Queen of Jerusalem as an infant in 1212. She was the only child of...
- male, deceased (1143)
- Fulk V of Anjou (1089/1092 - November 13, 1143), also known as Fulk the Young, and after 1131 as Fulk of Jerusalem, was Count of Anjou from 1109 to...
- female, deceased (1161)
- Melisende (1105 - September 11, 1161) was Queen of Jerusalem from 1131 to 1153. She was the eldest daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem, and...
- female, deceased (1205)
- Isabella of Jerusalem (1172 - 1205) was Queen of Jerusalem 1190/1192-1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria...
- male, deceased (1191)
- Eraclius or Heraclius, was archbishop of Caesarea and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Eraclius was from the Gévaudan in Auvergne, France. Like his l...
- male, deceased (1131)
- Baldwin of Bourcq (died August 21, 1131) was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death.
- male, deceased (1186)
- Baldwin V of Jerusalem (Baldwin of Montferrat, also known as Baudouinet) (1177 - 1186) was the son of Sibylla of Jerusalem and her first husband,...
- male, deceased (1185)
- Baldwin IV (1161 - 1185), called "the Leper" or "the Leprous", the son of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his first wife Agnes of Courtenay, was king of...
- female, deceased (1190)
- Sibylla (c. 1160 - 1190) was the Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon from 1176 and Queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. She was the eldest daughter of...
- male, deceased (222)
- Saint Narcissus of Jerusalem (d. ca. 222 AD) was an early patriarch of Jerusalem. He is venerated as a saint by the Western and Eastern Churches....
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