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aurianavaloria · 7 months ago
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Your thoughts on The Battle of Montgisard?
Definitely one of those "once in a century" type events, imo.
There's quite a few YouTube video analyses/documentaries (and even attempts at various video game recreations) of the battle, so I won't repeat what you can easily find elsewhere.
But, suffice it to say, I think it was the combination of just the right factors that led to Baldwin's seemingly-impossible victory. These included (but are not limited to) the young king's own leadership skills, those of his commanders, Saladin's lack of preparation... and just plain old luck.😆
There's a quote from a user manual of an old RPG I used to play that says "Overconfidence can be an epitaph". This was very nearly proven true at Montgisard. Saladin's overconfidence, I think, was probably the biggest contributor to Baldwin's win. He thought he had Baldwin hemmed in at Ascalon, didn't think that the king would break past the force he left behind (or, at the very least, not that quickly), and let his army spread out too much. That plus the environmental conditions with the mired baggage train, and it became a recipe for disaster for Saladin - and a prime opportunity for Baldwin.
If you want a good laugh, there is an absolutely hilarious discussion of it here. BUT be warned that it is the kind of humor that is riddled with foul language, so if that's not your thing, beware. XD
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historiamedieval · 2 years ago
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Em 1177, o Reino de Jerusalém enfrentou duas grandes crises, uma interna e outra externa. Internamente, a questão envolvia quem sucederia o rei Balduíno IV, de dezesseis anos, que, como leproso, não produziria herdeiros. O candidato mais provável era o filho de sua irmã viúva e grávida, Sibila. Enquanto os nobres do reino procuravam um novo marido para Sibila, a situação se complicou com a chegada de Filipe da Alsácia que exigiu que ela se casasse com um de seus vassalos. Fugindo do pedido de Filipe, Balduíno procurou formar uma aliança com o Império Bizantino com o objetivo de atacar o Egito. Enquanto Balduíno e Filipe tramavam sobre o Egito, o líder dos aiúbidas, Saladino, começou a se preparar para atacar Jerusalém de sua base no Egito. Movendo-se com 27.000 homens, Saladino marchou para a Palestina. Embora não tivesse os números de Saladino, Balduíno mobilizou suas forças com o objetivo de montar uma defesa em Ascalon. Como ele era jovem e enfraquecido por sua doença, Balduíno deu o comando efetivo de suas forças a Reinaldo de Chatillon. Marchando com 375 cavaleiros, 80 Templários sob o comando de Odo de St. Amand e vários milhares de infantaria, Balduíno chegou à cidade e foi rapidamente bloqueado por um destacamento do exército de Saladino. Confiante de que Balduíno, com sua força menor, não tentaria interferir, Saladino moveu-se lentamente e saqueou as aldeias de Ramla, Lydda e Arsuf. Ao fazer isso, ele permitiu que seu exército se dispersasse por uma grande área. Em Ascalon, Balduíno e Reinaldo conseguiram escapar movendo-se ao longo da costa e marcharam sobre Saladino com o objetivo de interceptá-lo antes que ele chegasse a Jerusalém. Em 25 de novembro, eles encontraram Saladino em Montgisard, perto de Ramla. Pego de total surpresa, Saladino correu para reconcentrar seu exército para a batalha. Continua nos comentários _______ 📸A Batalha de Montgisard, 1177, por Charles Philippe Larivière _______ Fonte - Jean Richard: The Latin kingdom of Jerusalem. #Curitiba #idademedia #medieval #historia #cwb #history #MiddleAges #medievalworld #medievaltimes #montgisard #jerusalem #deusvult #historiamedieval https://www.instagram.com/p/ClYccxeuX6_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tobeahundred · 5 months ago
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Aere Perennius
Chapter Twenty Five: The Battle of Montgisard
TW: War and Violence
“Deus le veult!” The crusaders chanted in unison as they approached the Saracen army in a dauntingly slow, steady march. The foot soldiers formed a strong line behind them, while the crossbow men prepared to fire. As they approached within an arrows shot of the Ayyubids, the crusaders increased their pace, charging across the battlefield atop their warhorses with their lances lowered and swords raised proudly above their heads. The crossbowmen fired their weapons, bolts shattering enemy shields and armor. They carved through the scrambling infidels, making their ranks crumble like sand. “For St. George! For Jerusalem! For King Baldwin! ” Jerusalem has come.
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araneliwo · 2 years ago
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King Baldwin IV 🗡🏰 845 years ago, 25 november 1177, was a Battle of Montgisard 🛡the 16 years old King greatest victory ⚔️⚔️
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histinart · 2 months ago
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the battle of montgisard by charles-philippe larivière (1842)
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suzannahnatters · 2 years ago
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So here's one of the coolest things that has happened to me as a Tolkien nut and an amateur medievalist. It's also impacted my view of the way Tolkien writes women. Here's Carl Stephenson in MEDIEVAL FEUDALISM, explaining the roots of the ceremony of knighthood: "In the second century after Christ the Roman historian Tacitus wrote an essay which he called Germania, and which has remained justly famous. He declares that the Germans, though divided into numerous tribes, constitute a single people characterised by common traits and a common mode of life. The typical German is a warrior. [...] Except when armed, they perform no business, either private or public. But it is not their custom that any one should assume arms without the formal approval of the tribe. Before the assembly the youth receives a shield and spear from his father, some other relative, or one of the chief men, and this gift corresponds to the toga virilis among the Romans--making him a citizen rather than a member of a household" (pp 2-3). Got it?
Remember how Tolkien was a medievalist who based his Rohirrim on Anglo-Saxon England, which came from those Germanic tribes Tacitus was talking about? Stephenson argues that the customs described by Tacitus continued into the early middle ages eventually giving rise to the medieval feudal system. One of these customs was the gift of arms, which transformed into the ceremony of knighthood: "Tacitus, it will be remembered, describes the ancient German custom by which a youth was presented with a shield and a spear to mark his attainment of man's estate. What seems to the be same ceremony reappears under the Carolingians. In 791, we are told, Charlemagne caused Prince Louis to be girded with a sword in celebration of his adolescence; and forty-seven years later Louis in turn decorated his fifteen-year-old son Charles "with the arms of manhood, i.e., a sword." Here, obviously, we may see the origin of the later adoubement, which long remained a formal investiture with arms, or with some one of them as a symbol. Thus the Bayeux Tapestry represents the knighting of Earl Harold by William of Normandy under the legend: Hic Willelmus dedit Haroldo arma (Here William gave arms to Harold). [...] Scores of other examples are to be found in the French chronicles and chansons de geste, which, despite much variation of detail, agree on the essentials. And whatever the derivation of the words, the English expression "dubbing to knighthood" must have been closely related to the French adoubement" (pp 47-48.)
In its simplest form, according to Stephenson, the ceremony of knighthood included "at most the presentation of a sword, a few words of admonition, and the accolade." OK. So what does this have to do with Tolkien and his women? AHAHAHAHA I AM SO GLAD YOU ASKED. First of all, let's agree that Tolkien, a medievalist, undoubtedly was aware of all the above. Second, turn with me in your copy of The Lord of the Rings to chapter 6 of The Two Towers, "The King of the Golden Hall", when Theoden and his councillors agree that Eowyn should lead the people while the men are away at war. (This, of course, was something that medieval noblewomen regularly did: one small example is an 1178 letter from a Hospitaller knight serving in the Latin kingdom of Jerusalem which records that before marching out to the battle of Montgisard, "We put the defence of the Tower of David and the whole city in the hands of our women".) But in The Lord of the Rings, there's a little ceremony.
"'Let her be as lord to the Eorlingas, while we are gone.' 'It shall be so,' said Theoden. 'Let the heralds announce to the folk that the Lady Eowyn will lead them!' Then the king sat upon a seat before his doors and Eowyn knelt before him and received from him a sword and a fair corselet."
I YELLED when I realised what I was reading right there. You see, the king doesn't just have the heralds announce that Eowyn is in charge. He gives her weapons.
Theoden makes Eowyn a knight of the Riddermark.
Not only that, but I think this is a huge deal for several reasons. That is, Tolkien knew what he was doing here.
From my reading in medieval history, I'm aware of women choosing to fight and bear arms, as well as becoming military leaders while the men are away at some war or as prisoners. What I haven't seen is women actually receiving knighthood. Anyone could fight as a knight if they could afford the (very pricy) horse and armour, and anyone could lead a nation as long as they were accepted by the leaders. But you just don't see women getting knighted like this.
Tolkien therefore chose to write a medieval-coded society, Rohan, where women arguably had greater equality with men than they did in actual medieval societies.
I think that should tell us something about who Tolkien was as a person and how he viewed women - perhaps he didn't write them with equal parity to men (there are undeniably more prominent male characters in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, at least, than female) but compared to the medieval societies that were his life's work, and arguably even compared to the society he lived in, he was remarkably egalitarian.
I think it should also tell us something about the craft of writing fantasy.
No, you don't have to include gut wrenching misogyny and violence against women in order to write "realistic" medieval-inspired fantasy.
Tolkien's fantasy worlds are DEEPLY informed by medieval history to an extent most laypeople will never fully appreciate. The attitudes, the language, the ABSOLUTELY FLAWLESS use of medieval military tactics...heck, even just the way that people travel long distances on foot...all of it is brilliantly medieval.
The fact that Theoden bestows arms on Eowyn is just one tiny detail that is deeply rooted in medieval history. Even though he's giving those arms to a woman in a fantasy land full of elves and hobbits and wizards, it's still a wonderfully historically accurate detail.
Of course, I've ranted before about how misogyny and sexism wasn't actually as bad in medieval times as a lot of people today think. But from the way SOME fantasy authors talk, you'd think that historical accuracy will disappear in a puff of smoke if every woman in the dragon-infested fantasy land isn't being traumatised on the regular.
Tolkien did better. Be like Tolkien.
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sunnycanvas · 6 months ago
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Updated Masterlist
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King Baldwin IV reaction to drunk reader
King Baldwin IV reaction to reader being injured by her brother in law
Waking up early morning with Baldwin
Baldwin and Salah ad Din's daughter
Baldwin teaching his son chess and reader admiring them slight angst
Reader being married to Baldwin since childhood sharing kiss after Battle of Montgisard
Reader being blackmailed to leave Baldwin
Baldwin celebrating Christmas with reader and his in-laws in modern world
Jealous Baldwin reaction to reader wearing bikini
Baldwin comforting wife!reader after difficult birth
King Baldwin IV x Reader : Tantalizing Love slight angst
Reader teaches Baldwin to cook whilst she is pregnant
Baldwin taking care of pregnant wife reader
King Baldwin IV proposes female reader
(Y/N) gets caught Baldwin IV trying to heal him
Modern Day Baldwin and (Y/N) meeting again after dreaming of each other
Baldwin IV celebrates (Y/N)'s Birthday
Headcanon
Being queen consort of Jerusalem
King Baldwin IV as lover, husband and father
King Baldwin IV being angry at reader
Angst
King Baldwin IV being unfaithful to reader Alternate ending 1 Alternate ending 2
King Baldwin IV has to annul his marriage with reader
Lost Cause
Baldwin choosing between woman and he loves and woman he has to marry
Baldwin reaction to wife!reader trying to cure him
King Baldwin IV being angry at reader Part 1 Part 2
Smut
King Baldwin IV x Reader: Throne Sex
King Baldwin IV x Reader : Misogyny Sex
King Baldwin IV x Reader : Period Sex
King Baldwin IV x Reader: Erotic Night
King Baldwin IV seducing shy physician reader
King Baldwin IV spending honeymoon night with reader
Reader asking Baldwin help for her lactating breasts
Baldwin and chubby wife!reader trying anal sex
King Baldwin IV x Small!Reader Smut : Size Kink
Baldwin IV and Salahuddin's daughter (y/n) having sex for first time before their first battle
Baldwin IV being pervert towards (Y/N)
Baldwin and Salahuddin
King Baldwin IV x Reader x Saladin Part 1 Part 2 smut
Widowed reader marries Salahuddin angst
Salahuddin
Reader spoils him and loves being near him
Horror
Spectral Descent
History
A letter from King Baldwin IV and Princess Sibylla of Jerusalem Source: https://epistolae.ctl.columbia.edu/letter/25233.html
King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem appearance-STUDY by MariaExe on DeviantArt.com Artist- MariaExe on DeviantArt
King Baldwin IV appearance based on historical painting Part 1 Part 2
A letter From King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem to King Louis VII of France Source: Bernhard Hamilton -The Leper King and his heirs
LETTER FROM KING BALDWIN IV TO THE ENVOYS WITH NEWS OF SALADIN RAVAGES NABLUS, SEBASTE, AND OTHER TOWNS
Source:https://goodshksk.space/product_details/13546547.html
A Letter of Condolence to King Baldwin IV from Saladin Source: https://advocatetanmoy.com/2023/10/14/saladins-condolence-letter-to-king-baldwin-iv-of-jerusalem/
Seal of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem Source:https://numismatics.org/collection/1956.152.1
Medieval Heroes: Baldwin IV
Miscellaneous
Would Baldwin be attracted to chubby and short person
Would Baldwin be unfaithful historically
Salahuddin: The conqueror of Jerusalem series King Baldwin IV
Would Baldwin be obsessive or possessive
Would Baldwin be impotent and would he be able to have sexual relationship
Can Baldwin be able to have sexual relationship: Revised Version
Did Historical Baldwin wear a mask and dress like the movie Kingdom of Heaven
Blurbs
NSFW thoughts
As Life Fades Sibylla remembers Baldwin IV
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seaswallovvme · 6 months ago
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You are the one I’d come looking for. Over and over and over again
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A/N: I am SO sorry for this but I can’t believe I’ve never seen a fanfic like this so I took it upon myself to write it. No beta reading or editing. We die like..nevermind
TW: angst, hurt and comfort, leprosy? No one is dying!!
People had thought her foolish for longer than she could think.
A pretty, young maiden from a good house, wealthy parents with political influence others could only dream of and yet she had chosen to marry a leper.
The king of Jerusalem was well known around nobility for more than just that of course, having won the battle of Montgisard against the Arabs at such young age seemed like a miracle from God above.
Even before that she had been by his side and it was not the fortunes, glory or status that had interested her which would no doubt be beneficial side effects of being married to him.
No young woman in her right mind would have willingly accepted the hand of a man doomed and she could hardly blame them.
Her parents had approved of the marriage as their hands were bound, depending on trade offers and the generosity of the holy land for their own existence.
Even then, when the letter from the court of Jerusalem had arrived they had been worried about the future of their darling girl.
Everyone had been, even nobility from far away and the news of King Baldwins marriage had spread quickly and then the whispering began.
She had never been bothered by the likes of them, faithful to her new husband who treated her with utmost care, she had everything she could have ever asked for and more.
He was a good man, gentle and wise for his age and he was grateful she had accepted his hand in marriage, he would have been a fool to not treat her well.
To him it was more than a political match propagating his strength to the outside kingdoms and his own.
To him this young woman was home, acceptance and love.
Despite all this their marriage was a slightly unusual one.
They had never been able to kiss nor were they able to consummate the marriage in a way deemed proper, the king refusing to risk contagion and his physicians agreed with him.
Despite all this she had never minded the lack of physicality in their marriage all that much.
She cared about him in a way that was beyond desires of the flesh, what they shared came close to holiness.
They talked a lot, shared poems and stories when she would caress his bandaged hands.
She would spend the late evenings in their shared chambers, after a tremendous amount of convincing, finally applying ointments to his sore, blistered skin to help it slow the spreading.
She would caress his bare back with fingers gentle as if she feared he would disappear into thin air, like a vision or a daydream, is she dared touching him too firmly.
In their eyes those sacred moments were almost enough but of course even the fate of the most pure could be harsh more often than not.
It started with a pale rash on her side, right over her ribs.
At first she had been sure it had come from spending too much time in the stables, perhaps she had been bitten by an insect.
Then one night when she had just finished brushing her hair before going to bed she noticed the tingling numbness in her fingers and feet.
It started slowly, like tiny ants crawling over her skin, not painful but the recognition was and she could feel her heart drop.
Though it wasn’t herself she feared for.
Baldwin let his best physicians be called to their shared chambers immediately.
After the three men had taken a look at her, whispering in a foreign language with their eyes drooped with worry and told them how deeply sorry they were the young king wished for his instant death.
He had always had a hard time being kind to himself, never to others but the wave of agony that rolled over him threatened to swallow him whole, burning like a demonic fury.
Her own eyes brimmed with tears and she sat up after the physicians had left, so frightened for her husband who was now sitting on the edge of the bed, his masked face buried in his hands with his shoulders trembling.
There was no use denying that she had caught the disease.
It was only a matter of time, she is playing with fire, others had whispered behind her back when they thought she wasn’t listening.
“Baldwin..” crawling up on the bed right behind him she wrapped her arms around his shoulders.
The gesture that had comforted him even in his worst moments now seemed to shatter his heart even more so.
“I have been so foolish..my beautiful, beautiful angel” he whispered, his voice dying in his throat and when he raised his head his eyes were flooded with tears.
He was trembling as he spoke and she was frightened as he nearly seemed mad with grief.
“You should have never come here..I should have never asked anyone, you, to put themselves in danger for my foolishness. If the Lord wants to punish me so be it but why would he wish to punish you of all people? When it was I who was selfish?”
She only noticed that she too was crying when she tasted the salt on her lips, wiping it with shaking fingers.
“Do not say such things..you are not selfish, nor foolish. It was I who made the decision to accept the offer to marry you with the pain and dangers that I was warned of. And I swear to you that even now I do not regret our vows, a single day or night we spent together”
Reaching out for him he cupped his cheek, a pained smile gracing her features in the soft candle light of his chambers.
“Please do not blame yourself my love. I am not scared of my fate but I am scared of losing you, whether it be to grief or shame. I beg of you, don’t leave me now”
There had never been a moment where Baldwin had to fight against contempt for himself as in this very moment.
He disdained himself for causing her to share his fate when he should have been the one to be level headed, keeping a distance for her own safety when in reality he was the one searching for her warmth like a frightened little boy.
Now there was no use avoiding her, he recognised with bitterness seeping like pus from an open wound.
Now it was too late, the die had been cast but all words of comfort, an apology he could have offered her seemed to be worthless now and he knew this sweet, innocent girl would not hear it.
How wonderfully stubborn she could be sometimes, with too much love to give and headstrong to a point where it was almost unbecoming for a woman but he wouldn’t have it any differently.
“Come now” she murmured, shuffling on the bed to slip underneath the covers.
The silken sheets were cool against her skin and a part of her wondered for how long she would be able to feel them at all.
She pulled him in as she did every night since they had exchanged their vows, his head resting against her shoulder and she caressed his soft hair soothingly.
“The promise of God is not that He will never give us more weight than we want to carry. The promise of God is that He will never put more on us than we can bear.”
Her voice was so soft as she spoke, without a tremor and she was not scared anymore.
Not for herself nor for him, not when God was watching over them, not when her love for him burned stronger than ever and she could feel his heart beating, so alive and warm in his chest.
“Let us not waste the precious time we have..not a second”
This was something the young king could not disagree with and how eager he was for her comfort if that meant to comfort her.
Now he had to be strong for her sake when she needed him now more than ever before, and she was right.
The promise of God is that He will never put more on us than we can bear, no matter how heavy the burden can be in the darkest times.
He shuddered when he felt her gentle fingers sliding the silver mask off his face as she had done many times before but something about it now felt different.
His eyes were wide, still glossy and red, his face scarred severely but she could only see the man she loved more than anyone or anything.
They looked at each other for what felt like hours, the fingers of one hand entwined, the other on each others cheek, stroking over skin, gently brushing a strand of hair behind one’s ear.
She was the one to lean in first and to him the feeling of her soft lips on his, for the first time ever felt like he was being reborn.
The kiss was clumsy with inexperience but it could not have been more raw and honest.
She kissed him like she didn’t care about his disfigured lips and he kissed her like it was the last thing he would ever do.
Both of them kissed like they had been starving for this and now there was nothing left to lose and by the end of the kiss both of them were crying.
A soft sob rose in his chest, fading into a huffed out laugh and he seemed drunk with fondness for her.
She only smiled, wiping his tears as he wiped hers before leaning in again to kiss her warm, soft lips once more with more urgency this time, in disbelief that he would get to experience something like this after all.
Something that made him feel less alone, more like any normal young man instead.
A wave of warmth flooded him when he felt a small, soft hand slip underneath his nightgown, resting on his bare stomach and when he pulled away from the kiss, his cheeks flushed he recognised the desire in her eyes.
Honest and playful as she was and despite his nervously racing heart he gave her the most timid nod.
There was no fear within either of them now, uncertainty perhaps and pain surely, worry about what the future might bring but they had each other after all.
Each other and a life time left to love, however long that might be.
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gaudybaudy · 4 months ago
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This may be an unpopular opinion, but does anyone else feel like Baldwin isn't particularly religious? It's been awhile since I read "The Leper King and his Heirs" by Bernard Hamilton, but it said that the only real thing he (historic Baldwin)did for the church was rebuild the roof of a monastery or something in celebration of his victory at Montgisard and also played the role of a religious king for his men. I think this carries over into the film as well as he doesn't really bring up God unless he's trying to convince someone of something or manipulate them into a certain action. It just seemed to me, especially in the movie, that he isn’t as religious as he would like other people to believe.
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chicken-blitz13 · 4 months ago
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Charles-Philippe Larivière's Baldwin IV
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I absolutely ADORE the painting depicting the battle of Montgisard that I HAD TO DRAW BALDWIN THERE
This painting WOO beautiful! I love LOVE the dramatics on this one.
THE COLORS, THE POSES AND THE SENSE OF URGENCY AND CHAOS FELT THAT REALLY CAPTURES THE BATTLE AHHHH Arches are readying their bows, Smoke coming from nearby villages that've been sacked and Saladin's army struggling to calm their horses as they're being overrun by crusaders! Such an iconic painting!
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Baldwin is paler than the rest, making him standout along with the litter he's on that really adds to how unique it is compared to other paintings of kings
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You can kinda imagine what he's saying. like praying to God, Saints, and Angels as he looks at the heavens for guidance thinking that he could possibly die or lose the battle!
Overall 10/10. I wish his helmet was in KoH though
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anielly-2010 · 7 months ago
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Baldwin iv x mermaid reader
I've had this idea in my head for a while and ended up creating a kind of prologue to this story. Any spelling mistakes please forgive me, I used a translator to leave it in English as that is not my language.
Mermaids. Monsters who use their sweet voices to enchant and bewitch men. That's what people thought I was and that's why I was hunted all my life.
Because I was the last mermaid.
And ever since sailors discovered a way of not being affected by the sirens' singing about five years ago, the hunt for mermaids has turned into a veritable genocide.
Their sisters, in an act of desperation at seeing that many of their companions were being used as a mere pleasure to humans, having to use their precious voices to satisfy them, forced me to take a potion that would destroy my vocal cords. So that my most powerful song could no longer be used as a weapon by humans.
Today was my fifteenth birthday, but what did that matter when I was about to lose the life I had fought so hard for?
"We did it, we caught a mermaid!"
The sailors shouted and celebrated with joy as you struggled over the huge fishing net that had caught you.
"It's been five years since anyone managed to catch a mermaid"
"She must be the last of her kind"
"We're going to make a fortune from her!"
With every word the sailors said, your desperation grew. You didn't want to be captured, you didn't want to be killed to become exotic meat or a mere object for men. The only thing you wanted was freedom and the happiness of living a peaceful life, but now nothing could be done.
As soon as the boat reached the shore, you were forced to assume your human form, but your lavender hair and eyes that seemed to reflect a rainbow under the sun made it clear that you were a mermaid, causing countless disgusted looks to be directed at you.
The captain of the ship took you to the French king to sell you for an exorbitant price, but before he even arrived, it turned out that you were mute and couldn't use your songs to heal or captivate anyone. This led to you being sold for a price far below what he wanted.
"You worthless creature!"
The captain threw a glass bowl in your direction and, by reflex, you protected yourself as much as you could with your arms bound in chains.
"One of your few uses is to use your voice as pleasure for men and you can't even do that!"
Tears began to stream down your face. The reason was the humiliation she had suffered and the pain from the cuts on her arms. Luckily, it wasn't long before that horrible man sold you and left, but your troubles had only just begun.
You were locked in a cage and for weeks your routine was to make do with the little food and water you received. The king sometimes brought various people to admire you, but he soon lost interest in you.
Like a mermaid who couldn't sing, you were of little use to him, but then the king received some news.
The King of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV, had won a very important battle at Montgisard. He, a boy of only 16, led the outnumbered Christian forces against Saladin's troops and won the battle.
The King of France decided to give you as a present to this young man, so once again you were chained up in the hold of a ship, where for months your only consolation was to listen to the waves of the sea.
After the exhausting journey, you finally arrived in Jerusalem.
The drier air was hot and made you feel constantly dehydrated, and the language the people there spoke was different from what you knew.
A deep hatred took over your body, and then you met it.
"Are you all right?"
It was the first thing he asked you and even though he knew you wouldn't be able to answer, he hoped to discover your answer just by looking at you. And even when he received only a perplexed look from you, he treated you with tenderness, wrapping you in his own cloak and asking his trusted servants to look after you.
'Why does he treat me so tenderly?'
This question kept running through her mind.
And as time went by, feelings began to blossom in both of you. Small acts became actions of love and the love that existed between the two of us was so great that nothing could stop you from being together.
Not even Baldwin's leprosy, the greed of Guy de Lusignan and Reinaldo de Châtillon or Saladin's army could separate you.
'I'm going to get my voice back, cure Baldwin with the siren's song of healing and help him defeat every enemy that comes along'
That was his thought, that was his determination.
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crusera · 7 months ago
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Baldwin IV. (1161 - 1185) was the king of Jerusalem (1174-85), called the "leper king" for the disease that afflicted him for most of his short life. His reign saw the growth of factionalism among the Latin nobility that weakened the kingdom during the years when its greatest adversary, the Muslim leader Saladin, extended his influence from Egypt to Syria.
Leprosy had made the young ruler the "half-dead king" of Jerusalem.
The young, leprous king was able to repel Saladin's invasion of the kingdom from Egypt in 1177 at the Battle of Montgisard, despite being significantly outnumbered.
"He mustered all his courage and went into battle against Saladin." The great historian William of Tyre, who had been the king's tutor, wrote in justification: "He believed that it was wiser to accept the uncertain fate of a battle against the enemy than to accept that his people would suffer robbery, fire and massacres."
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tobeahundred · 7 months ago
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Because Chapter 12 of Aere Perennius is out...
This is a redraw of that one scene from the 1968 Romeo and Juliet film except posed to be more...them. Also just the urge to make her hair fluffier every time I draw her.
I gag myself when I draw scenes like this when Baldwin and Luceria are literally struggling to even say each other's names. (The fic starts out with them both being 14/15...and he hasn't even won Montgisard yet 💀💀)
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incorrect-koh-posts · 1 year ago
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Other than leper king and his heirs which book would you recommend for research on Baldwin iv of Jerusalem?
All right then, buckle up for some nerdery! 😁
I will preface this by saying that I am not a total expert on Baldwin and haven't done a colossal amount of research specifically on him. I could chew your ear off prattling on about the general world of the crusader kingdoms, their politics, and about Raymond III of Tripoli and Sibylla of Jerusalem in particular, but Baldwin isn't my main interest here. Also, as far as I know, Hamilton's study is the only longer academic work centred solely around Baldwin. Hence, in order to learn more about your fav and the world he lived in, I'd recommend reading a little more broadly. Being a king, he is featured (at least in some capacity) in most publications that deal with the Latin kingdoms in the latter half of the 12th century.
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That said, have a list:
Piers D. Mitchell: "Leprosy and the Case of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem: Microbacterial Disease in the Crusader States of the 12th and 13th Centuries", International Journal of Leprosy, vol. 61, no. 2, 1993, pp. 283-91. Pretty self-explanatory. You can find this article on the internet; Mitchell also has a few other publications that deal with medicine in the crusader states, so you might find some additional Baldwin stuff there as well.
Elma Brenner: "Recent Perspectives on Leprosy in Medieval Western Europe", History Compass, vol. 8, no. 5, 2010, pp. 388-406. Has a little bit on Baldwin, might be useful if you want to find out more about how the disease was regarded by his contemporaries.
Helen J. Nicholson: Sybil, Queen of Jerusalem, 1186-1190. Routledge, 2022. This is a really good and really recent one that I was lucky enough to find in my uni library. Of course Sibylla-centred, but gives a good overview of the politics in Outremer and of course has passages about Baldwin in it. Also look into some of Nicholson's other publications if you're interested in the role of women in the context of crusading.
Kevin James Lewis: The Counts of Tripoli and Lebanon in the Twelfth Century: Sons of Saint Gilles. Routledge, 2017. Obviously mostly a Raymond-centric source, but it is also relatively recent and has a good chunk on Baldwin in the chapter where Lewis talks about Raymond's time as Baldwin's regent.
Joshua Prawer: Crusader Institutions. Oxford University Press, 1980. More politics to be found here, but very well put together. Prawer was an extremely prolific scholar where the history of the Latin East and the crusades was concerned, so - once again: if you're interested, look up his other works.
Jonathan Riley-Smith: The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades, Oxford University Press, 1997. Good overview that goes into detail about the mentality among crusaders and aspects of daily life. Again, Riley-Smith is one of the authorities in the field, so looking into his bibliography might be worth a shot.
If you're into military history, the works of Benjamin Z. Kedar, John France - or, if you want something more dated, R.C. Smail - might be of interest to you. They mostly cover general points of Frankish and Muslim warfare or the Battle of Hattin in particular (other than in Hamilton or in some of the primary sources from the crusader period, I've never come across an article on the Battle of Montgisard), but might be helpful if you want to get a feel for what life was like at the time.
Hans-Eberhard Mayer is also definitely worth a look as a scholar, even though his works are a bit older now. However, I'm not sure how much of his stuff you can find in translation - I've only read him in German.
For the physical setting of crusader-period Jerusalem and the material culture, I very heartily recommend two works written or edited by Adrian J. Boas: Jerusalem in the Time of the Crusades: Society, Landscape and Art in the Holy City under Frankish Rule (Routledge, 2001) and The Crusader World (Routledge, 2016). I consult both of these frequently for world-building in my fic writing.
If you want something on the general concept of the knight / chivalry, Maurice Keen's Chivalry (Yale University Press, 2005) might be a good start. For a detailed analysis of medieval courtly culture, I recommend Joachim Bumke's Courtly Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages (2000, English translation by Thomas Dunlap). That thing was invaluable when I was writing my BA thesis. And if you'd like to know more about the literary life of the crusaders, there is a recent publication called Literature of the Crusades (Cambridge University Press, 2019) edited by Simon Parsons and Linda M. Paterson that I also found rather good.
For fashion: The various Osprey Military History books are a good choice if you want visual representations of knightly dress. There's also a collection of essays called Encountering Medieval Textiles and Dress: Objects, Texts, Images (Palgrave Macmillan, 2002) edited by Désirée Koslin and Janet Snyder, which is one of the better ones I've found, as most books about medieval fashion focus mostly on later centuries. This one might be a bit hard to get through, though, if you don't have some kind of background knowledge about medieval texts or architecture.
If you want something less strictly academic and more in the vein of popular history, you might want to try James Reston's Warriors of God (2002) or the much more dated but rather fanboy-ish The Crusades: A History (also sometimes titled The Dream and The Tomb) by Robert Payne, which is very pro-Baldwin.
Other than that, I'll link you an older post about fictional depictions of Baldwin and other assorted good bois and girls from KoH. I hope this will scratch the Baldwin itch for you!
And: If anyone has more suggestions, of course do feel free to add them!
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nebbyy · 6 months ago
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For all the people who sent me fic/headcanons requests, they're being written don't worry! It's taking me much, much longer than expected because of some school issues I've been having, but they're on their way to get posted!
Hopefully they'll be almost all out before june, but I won't make promises.
Just so that you know that your requests haven't been forgotten, here's a list of all requested Baldwin IV fics that I'm working on rn:
Reader sneaks into the battle of Montgisard to reunite with her husband
Reversed "sweetest of melodies" where Baldwin is the one singing
Labor and birth headcanons
Reader giving birth to triplets (will probably be a part 1 for the other following two)
Baldwin has to keep distance from his newborn children
Baldwin and reader spending time with their children
Baldwin falls in love with the bandit that kidnapped him
Baldwin comforting reader after a nightmare
General headcanons
Only case in which Baldwin would lash out at reader
Reader who loves math
Baldwin falling in love with a servant
These should be all, I really wanted to make this post to reassure those who have asked for these fics almost weeks ago, please bare with me I'm trying to write as quickly as possible without lowering the quality of my writing😭😭
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aurianavaloria · 8 months ago
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I have read some articles that refer to or show Balwin as somewhat sadistic, for example in one I read that he used to go on excursions and burn, rob and kill Saracen villages and he shows us as a ruthless and arrogant guy. Have you read anything about that? What do you think about it? Do you think it's false?
Admittedly, even though I have collected quite a few resources on the historical Baldwin IV over recent months, I haven't had the chance to pore over them in detail.
However, from what little I have read, I do know that, after Baldwin refused to renew Raymond III of Tripoli's truce with Saladin and decided to resume Amalric's efforts to curb Saladin's growing power, back-and-forth raiding on both sides was rather frequent. And though we would condemn such behavior today, in medieval warfare, it's par for the course. Part of the strategy behind doing such things was not only to obtain valuable (and sometimes scarce) resources, but also to damage the opposing side's economy to make their efforts more difficult. Saladin sacked and looted farms and villages on his way to Jerusalem before the Battle of Montgisard; likewise, Baldwin engaged in raids during the tug-of-war over Jacob's Ford - all of which was likely exacerbated by the problems with famine at the time. Unlike Ridley Scott's depiction in KoH, these battles and raids back and forth across the borders of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and Syria were broken only by very short truces that seem to have revolved around resource availability and temporary interests elsewhere.
Does this make Baldwin "sadistic"? By the standards of his day, no. Any other monarch of the period would have likely made the same choices with an enemy force on their doorstep and whilst in a semi-permanent state of war. Further, we don't really have any insights into Baldwin's reasoning for his decisions because we aren't privy to his personal thoughts on the matter. On top of that, what little first-hand accounts we have all possess their own biases, which was also common - those on the side who performed such raids would see them as clever/advantageous, and those on the side being raided would see them as abominable.
It is interesting to note that, during one of these later defense-testing missions at Darayya, Baldwin apparently threatened the great mosque there, but when the Christians local to the area protested for fear of retaliatory harm to their churches, he promptly abandoned the idea and left.
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