Baldwin IV
Baldwin IV, also known as the Leprous King, was born into the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1161. At the age of 13, he was crowned king after his father's death, but his reign was plagued by the disease of leprosy. Despite his illness, Baldwin was a wise and just ruler, known for his peaceful and humble nature. He was a skilled diplomat and negotiator, often using his intelligence to resolve conflicts without resorting to violence. Under his rule, the kingdom enjoyed a period of relative stability and prosperity. However, in 1185, Baldwin's health took a turn for the worse, and he eventually passed away in 1186, leaving behind a legacy of wisdom, compassion, and leadership.