>Baldwin developed the first symptoms of his leprosy as a child, but was only diagnosed after his accession on the death of his father, King Amalric. Thereafter his hands and face became increasingly disfigured.
Count Raymond III of Tripoli ruled the kingdom in Baldwin's name until the king reached the age of majority in 1176. As soon as he assumed government, Baldwin planned an invasion of Egypt, which fell through due to his vassals' uncooperativeness. Saladin in turn attacked Baldwin's kingdom in 1177, but the king and the nobleman Raynald of Châtillon repelled him at Montgisard, earning Baldwin fame.
>The young king mastered horse riding despite gradually losing sensation in his extremities and was able to fight in battles until his last years.
>Baldwin developed the first symptoms of his leprosy as a child, but was only diagnosed after his accession on the death of his father, King Amalric. Thereafter his hands and face became increasingly disfigured.
Count Raymond III of Tripoli ruled the kingdom in Baldwin's name until the king reached the age of majority in 1176. As soon as he assumed government, Baldwin planned an invasion of Egypt, which fell through due to his vassals' uncooperativeness. Saladin in turn attacked Baldwin's kingdom in 1177, but the king and the nobleman Raynald of Châtillon repelled him at Montgisard, earning Baldwin fame.
>The young king mastered horse riding despite gradually losing sensation in his extremities and was able to fight in battles until his last years.
There was syphilis in Europe, that's an undeniable fact. Most of the big name Crusaders weren't degenerates, but this fact makes m*slims and atheists seethe.
>There was syphilis in Europe, that's an undeniable fact. Most of the big name Crusaders weren't degenerates, but this fact makes m*slims and atheists seethe.
Syphilis and some other diseases like Leprosy, are hard to tell apart, in historical records.
Syphilis does cause very distinct erosion to human bones at a certain stage of the disease.
A study of historical Skeletons, could not find an Pre Columbian remains in the Old World, that had the distinct signs of bone erosion caused by Syphilis. All the Pre Columbian remains that might have had Syphilis were at too early a stage to determine between Syphilis and diseases that cause similar bone decay in the early stages.
In the survey of New World skeletal remains, multiple examples were found showing the typical late stage signs of Syphilitic skeletal decay, with some of the remains as old as 1600 years, snd possibly 3000 years ago.
>Syphilis didn't come from the New World but a more virulent form of syphilis came from the new world.
There was a thorough study of skeletal remains from both the Old and New worlds, looking for specific types of bone decay caused by Syphilis, and none of the supposed pre Columbian Old World skeletal remains actually showed signs of having had Syphilis.
The official story is correct. It certainly wasn't Syphilis.
People have known about Leprosy (aka Hansen's Disease) since pre-biblical times. The reason we know the King had Leprosy is because just like his father, his son's condition was determined after he did not notice pain (after being burned by a candle).
To catch Leprosy, you usually had to spend either a lot of time with Lepers as an adult or you needed to be exposed to it (via Lepers) as a child. The primary phase creates injury because the victim is unaware of everyday damage. Then the secondary phase takes place and this is where the bones themselves are eaten away... often around then nose and into the upper jaw (see image).
Hand and feet bones are remodeled by the disease. In the United Kingdom, during the Middles Ages, 1050 to 1550 CE, leprosy reached its highest prevalence. In the mid-twelfth century alone it is estimated that there were 1.5 million cases of leprosy in England and Scotland. From the 11th to 16th centuries in England there were over 300 documented leper hospitals, most of which were founded prior to the 14th century.
>TELL ME ABOUT BALDWIN! WHY DOES HE WEAR THE MASK? >ALOT OF LOYALTY FOR A HIRED SWORD >Or perhaps he’s wondering why someone would garrotte a man, before throwing him off the Jerusalem wall >Atleast you can talk, who are you? >It doesn’t matter who we are, what matters is God’s plan
The official story is that he had leprosy.
Could also be syphilis.
probably syphillis, we all know what degenerate hypocrites whiteoid christians are. this is why God favoured Saladin.
>God favoured Saladin.
Cope.
Salah ad-Din won
>using British spellings
Pottery
>god favors Saladin
>gets beat by the leprous teenager at every turn
Don't know about that one friend
amazingly based
beaten*
>en key
>Baldwin developed the first symptoms of his leprosy as a child, but was only diagnosed after his accession on the death of his father, King Amalric. Thereafter his hands and face became increasingly disfigured.
Count Raymond III of Tripoli ruled the kingdom in Baldwin's name until the king reached the age of majority in 1176. As soon as he assumed government, Baldwin planned an invasion of Egypt, which fell through due to his vassals' uncooperativeness. Saladin in turn attacked Baldwin's kingdom in 1177, but the king and the nobleman Raynald of Châtillon repelled him at Montgisard, earning Baldwin fame.
>The young king mastered horse riding despite gradually losing sensation in his extremities and was able to fight in battles until his last years.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre
i wish i had leprosy instead of aids. aids is so boring.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Via_Dolorosa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stations_of_the_Cross
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simultaneum
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiaphora
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniconism
Muslims waving the Crusades around like some big triumph always forget that later they got their asses beat at Malta, Lepanto, and Vienna.
They didn't just get beat at Malta, friend-o...
they saw the fiery eyes of Allah close and turn away from them with tears of shame in an ass whipping they never recovered from.
It couldn't be syphilis because that was a gift from the New World. He had leprosy.
Syphilis didn't come from the New World but a more virulent form of syphilis came from the new world.
>Syphilis didn't come from the New World
In all likelihood wrong.
>but a more virulent form of syphilis came from the new world
Completely wrong.
There was syphilis in Europe, that's an undeniable fact. Most of the big name Crusaders weren't degenerates, but this fact makes m*slims and atheists seethe.
>There was syphilis in Europe, that's an undeniable fact. Most of the big name Crusaders weren't degenerates, but this fact makes m*slims and atheists seethe.
Syphilis and some other diseases like Leprosy, are hard to tell apart, in historical records.
Syphilis does cause very distinct erosion to human bones at a certain stage of the disease.
A study of historical Skeletons, could not find an Pre Columbian remains in the Old World, that had the distinct signs of bone erosion caused by Syphilis. All the Pre Columbian remains that might have had Syphilis were at too early a stage to determine between Syphilis and diseases that cause similar bone decay in the early stages.
In the survey of New World skeletal remains, multiple examples were found showing the typical late stage signs of Syphilitic skeletal decay, with some of the remains as old as 1600 years, snd possibly 3000 years ago.
>Syphilis didn't come from the New World but a more virulent form of syphilis came from the new world.
There was a thorough study of skeletal remains from both the Old and New worlds, looking for specific types of bone decay caused by Syphilis, and none of the supposed pre Columbian Old World skeletal remains actually showed signs of having had Syphilis.
>The official story is that he had leprosy.
The official story is correct. It certainly wasn't Syphilis.
People have known about Leprosy (aka Hansen's Disease) since pre-biblical times. The reason we know the King had Leprosy is because just like his father, his son's condition was determined after he did not notice pain (after being burned by a candle).
To catch Leprosy, you usually had to spend either a lot of time with Lepers as an adult or you needed to be exposed to it (via Lepers) as a child. The primary phase creates injury because the victim is unaware of everyday damage. Then the secondary phase takes place and this is where the bones themselves are eaten away... often around then nose and into the upper jaw (see image).
Hand and feet bones are remodeled by the disease. In the United Kingdom, during the Middles Ages, 1050 to 1550 CE, leprosy reached its highest prevalence. In the mid-twelfth century alone it is estimated that there were 1.5 million cases of leprosy in England and Scotland. From the 11th to 16th centuries in England there were over 300 documented leper hospitals, most of which were founded prior to the 14th century.
Covid 19
Was this the last true epic released by Hollywood before capeshit dominated everything?
he got cooties from touching eva green's butt.
>his final words to his sister were something like "remember me as I was"
>she takes off his mask the moment he dies
Women.
Does leprosy cause your dick to rot and fall off?
no
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Kino.
Good shots but the writing of the movie is abysmal, like 90% of what Ridley has ever directed.
What did they eat?
hobbit
>bleeping
>that scene realising that the kid also got early stages of leprosy
>TELL ME ABOUT BALDWIN! WHY DOES HE WEAR THE MASK?
>ALOT OF LOYALTY FOR A HIRED SWORD
>Or perhaps he’s wondering why someone would garrotte a man, before throwing him off the Jerusalem wall
>Atleast you can talk, who are you?
>It doesn’t matter who we are, what matters is God’s plan
Nowadays you get a shot of antibiotics and poof leprosy is gone.
Back then though you were screwed.
>DEH!
Tell me what are good podcasts about the crusades or books about the subject?
There is a fantastic podcast called "history of the crusades" - covers all, even the albigensian and baltic crusades
CRUSADES* CRUSADES.* crusades.* S.* s.*
https://crusadespod.com/
I guess this is it? Thanks a lot Anon, much appreciated.
>baltic crusades
swampbros... we won..
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https://open.spotify.com/show/3UIoCw32Wwnuo6xkupJHVZ?si=_uIV1ccpTluU4wLuCo-vrg&utm_source=copy-link
I love this dude like you wouldn't believe