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|name = Baldwin II of Jerusalem
|image = Blessed by kings and popes.jpg
|birth = c. 1060<br/>[[France]]
|death = 21 August 1131 {{c|aged c. 71}}<br>[[Jerusalem]], [[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]
|species = [[Human]]}}
'''Baldwin II of Jerusalem''' (c. 1060 – 1131), formerly '''Baldwin II of Edessa''', born '''Baldwin of Rethel''', was the {{Wiki|County of Edessa|Count of Edessa}} from 1100 to 1118 and [[Kingdom of Jerusalem|King]] of [[Jerusalem]] from 1118 to his death.
 
In 1129, the French knight [[Hugues de Payens]] transformed the pre-existing Templar structure from a clandestine operation into the publicly recognized military and monastic Order of the Knights Templar, becoming their first Grand Master. Hugues proposed to Baldwin that the Order be trusted to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Approving this, Baldwin gave [[Al-Aqsa Mosque]] to the knights as their headquarters.
 
==Appearances==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==References==
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]'' – [[Abstergo Files]]
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[[Category:Kings of Jerusalem]]
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Latest revision as of 02:51, 25 May 2026

This article is about the King of Jerusalem. You may be looking for the Latin Emperor.

Baldwin II of Jerusalem (c. 1060 – 1131), formerly Baldwin II of Edessa, born Baldwin of Rethel, was the Count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118 and King of Jerusalem from 1118 to his death.

In 1129, the French knight Hugues de Payens transformed the pre-existing Templar structure from a clandestine operation into the publicly recognized military and monastic Order of the Knights Templar, becoming their first Grand Master. Hugues proposed to Baldwin that the Order be trusted to protect pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land. Approving this, Baldwin gave Al-Aqsa Mosque to the knights as their headquarters.

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