King of Jerusalem
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,
1099–1100
1100–1118
1118–1131
1131–1153
1131–1143
1143–1163
1163–1174
1174–1185
1183–1186
1186–1190
1186–1190/1192
1190/1192-1205
1190/1192–1192
1192–1197
1198–1205
1205–1212
1210–1212
1212–1228
1225–1228
1228–1254
1254–1268
1268–1284
1284–1285
1285–1324
Over the years, many European rulers claimed to be the rightful heirs to the kingdom.
King Of Jerusalem Media
Silver coin: 10 Paoli Francesco III of Tuscany, 1747. On the front of the coin is the Latin phrase: "FRANCISCVS·D·G·R·I·S·A·G·H·REX·LOT·BAR·M·D·ETR" (François I, By the Grace of God, Emperor of the Romans, Always Augustus, King of Germany and Jerusalem, Duke of Lorraine and Bar, Grand Duke of Tuscany)