King of Jerusalem

Ruling monarch of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Middle Ages

The king or queen of Jerusalem was the supreme ruler of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, a Crusader state founded in Jerusalem by the Latin Catholic leaders of the First Crusade,

The Jerusalem cross in a 15th-century style decorative escutcheon

Godfrey

1099–1100

Baldwin I

1100–1118

Baldwin II

1118–1131

Melisende

1131–1153

Fulk

1131–1143

Baldwin III

1143–1163

Amalric I

1163–1174

Baldwin IV

1174–1185

Baldwin V

1183–1186

Sibylla

1186–1190

Guy of Lusignan

1186–1190/1192

Isabella I

1190/1192-1205

Conrad I of Montferrat

1190/1192–1192

Henry I of Champagne

1192–1197

Aimery/Amalric II of Lusignan

1198–1205

Maria

1205–1212

John I

1210–1212

Isabella II

1212–1228

Frederick

1225–1228

Conrad II

1228–1254

Conrad III

1254–1268

Hugh

1268–1284

John II

1284–1285

Henry II

1285–1324

Over the years, many European rulers claimed to be the rightful heirs to the kingdom.