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Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
King of Jerusalem (1161-1185) (r. 1174-1185)
Peter the Hermit
11th century French Christian priest and key figure during the First Crusade
Robert of Courtenay
Latin Emperor of Constantinople
Baldwin II of Constantinople
Emperor of Constantinople
Maria Komnene
Queen of Jerusalem
Adelaide del Vasto
Countess of Sicily (1089–1101) and Queen of Jerusalem (1112–1117)
Frederick I, Duke of Austria
Austrian duke
Blessed Gerard
Founder of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem
Hethum II, King of Armenia
King of Cilician Armenia
Roger of Salerno
Christian crusader
Jean Le Maingre
Marshal of France (1366-1421)
Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
Count Palatine of Zweibrücken
Simeon Uroš
politician (1326-1371)
Dirk VI, Count of Holland
Dutch monarch
Roger de Moulins
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Philip of Courtenay
Emperor of Constantinople
Humphrey IV of Toron
crusader
Juan Fernández de Heredia
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
John II Orsini
Italian noble
Domenico Michiel
Doge of Venise
Raymond du Puy de Provence
French condottiero
Turcopole
thumb|A 12th century turcopole, historical re-enactment During the Crusades, turcopoles (also "turcopoles" or "turcopoli"; from the , literally "sons of Turks"; singular: τουρκόπουλος) were locally recruited mounted archers and light cavalry employed by the Byzantine Empire and the Crusader states. A leader of these auxiliaries was designated as Turcopolier, a title subsequently given to a senior officer in the Knights Templar and the Knights Hospitaller in charge of the coastal defence and fortifications of Rhodes and Malta. In addition to the two Military Orders, the army of the Kingdom of J
Geoffrey II of Villehardouin
Prince of Achaea
Nicholas Orsini
Greco-Italian noble, Count of Cephalonia and Despot of Epirus
Nikephoros II Orsini
Despot of Epirus in 1335–1340 and 1356–1359
John I de la Roche
Duke of Athens in 1263
Alexander
Duke and Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and Count of Veldenz
William I de la Roche
Duke of Athens
Guy II de la Roche
Duke of Athens
Benedetto I Zaccaria
Genoese admiral (c. 1235 – 1307)
Hermangard d'Asp
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Jobert of Syria
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Hugh VIII of Lusignan
French noble
Amalric, Lord of Tyre
Crusader nobleman
Reginald of Sidon
Crusader noble
Hugh II of Jaffa
crusader
Baldwin of Ibelin
noble
Albert of Vercelli
Bishop and canon lawyer
Hugh of Ibelin
crusader
William VI, Marquess of Montferrat
Italian noble
Barisan of Ibelin
Christian Crusader
Guglielmo Embriaco
Italian crusader
Philip of Sicily
Son of Charles of Anjou (1255/56–1277)
Hugh, Count of Brienne
Count of Brienne
Walter IV, Count of Brienne
Count of Brienne 1205–1244
Robert de Juilly
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
Humbert II of Viennois
Dauphin de Viennois
Joanna of Châtillon
French noblewoman and Duchess of Athens
Roger Deslaur
Duke of Athens and Crusader
Ludovico Trevisan
Catholic cardinal
Warmund
Patriarch of Jerusalem
Otto von Botenlauben
German composer
Martino Zaccaria
Lord of Chios
Henry I of Mödling
Pagan the Butler
French noble
Eustace of Flanders
Flemish nobleman
Templar of Tyre
the name of a medieval historian and also of the document he wrote in the 14th century, the third section of the Gestes des Chiprois
Hugh II of Saint-Omer
Crusader knight and titular Prince
Raymond Berenger
aragonese knight
Maria dalle Carceri
Italian noble