Baldwin IV, he ruled for a short time due to his illness. He was noted as "the pig" in some middle eastern history, contradictory to modern media publications portraying him as a noble peace loving king.
Baldwin IV was the King of Jerusalem during a part of the 12th century. He was the second to last ruler before Saladin took over Jerusalem in 1186, the other being his sister, Sibylla. He died in 1185, from the long-term consequences of suffering from leprosy. He was known as the Leper King.
No, Bethany was not a leper colony. Bethany was a village located near Jerusalem in the biblical region of Judea. It is known for being the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, who were friends of Jesus.
King Solomon the son of King david built the great temple in Jerusalem.
No. He was the King of Jerusalem.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem fell to this Babylonian king in the year 586 BC.
King David.
King David
nothing. but he was brave and resolute.
A leper is a person who carries the disease of leprosy.
Jerusalem was the city of prophets, of the holy Temple, and the dynasty of King David.For the importance of Jerusalem for Judaism, see: Jerusalem in Judaism
He was ruling from Jerusalem when he died, so he probably died in his palace at Jerusalem.