, Latin king of Jerusalem Baldwin IV (Baldwin the Leper), c.1161–1185, Latin king of Jerusalem (1174–85), son and successor of Amalric I. Raymond, count of Tripoli, was regent from 1174 to 1176. Baldwin was constantly engaged, except for a truce (1180–82), in defending his ...
that it worked out alright for Baldwin's sister, however – once it became common knowledge that the man she married would end up being the King of Jerusalem in the relatively-near future, she immediately became pretty much the hottest piece of ass in the Levant. She ended up marrying a ...
DISTINCTIONS:Pastor Baldwin has preached in churches all over the United States and overseas—including in Bethlehem, West Bank, Palestine and in the city of Jerusalem. He has spoken (Chuck’s Speeches) at several notable events including being the keynote speaker at the 50th anniversary of D-...
Global independent filmmaking has changed from the days when it was largely a group of scrappy directors financing their movies with a small pool of investors. In the last decade or so, it has increasingly become a place where a movie’s budget and very existence are based on the relative...
Three days after Baldwin's trial began in New Mexico, Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ruled after hearing evidence on the defense request made earlier Friday.
Which is simply turning, which is simply to take the whole legend of Western history and its whole entire theology, changing one or two pronouns, you know, and transferring from Jerusalem to Islam and this is just this small change, and turn it all against the white world. ...