Meet the Queen Who Fought Both Husband and Son

Medieval politics were a men’s world but Melisende of Jerusalem entered the arena anyway

Melisende (to the right) on her wedding day. After the honeymoon, things soon turned sour. The fighting couple was more than a handful for the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Phase #1: Princess Melisende

The Kingdom of Jerusalem was established after First Crusade. It was almost completely surrounded by Muslim states. [map by Wikimedia user MapMaster]
The King of Jerusalem was expected to consult often with the royal council. Here we see Melisende’s father, Baldwin II, presiding.

Phase #2: Queen Consort Melisende

13th-century art depicting Melisende of Jerusalem
The wedding of Fulk and Melisende [14th-century art]

Phase #3: The Marriage Fight

13th-century art portraying Melisende’s husband, king Fulk

“[Fulk] never attempted to take the initiative, even in trivial matters, without [Melisende’s] consent.” — Contemporary historian William of Tyre on the outcome of the fight between Melisende and Fulk

Phase #4: The Family Fight

Melisende’s son, Baldwin III, rose to become her greatest challenger [14th-century art]

Phase #5: Civil War and the Last Laugh

Baldwin III arguing with his mother. Ultimately, the matter was settled on the battlefield. [14th-century art]
Baldwin III presiding at the royal council. Only with Melisende’s support was he able to maintain support at court. [13th-century art]

Melisende the Magnificent

“She was a very wise woman, fully experienced in almost all affairs of state business, who completely triumphed (…) so that she could take charge of important affairs. [S]triving to emulate the glory of the best princes, Melisende ruled the kingdom with such ability that she was rightly considered to have equaled her predecessors in that regard.” — William of Tyre on the legacy of Melisende’s 30-year reign

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I'm a passionate analyst and commentator on history, global affairs and geopolitics. Join me in exploring the stories that shape and have shaped our world!