Baldwin V of Jerusalem

He is much healthier and reaches his majority. Can he hold back Saladin? Marriage prospects? Will he receive western aid?
 
While the Yerosolemite situation would be slightly more stable, the usual weaknesses of the Latin States and of Jerusalem would be still present.

The deep disunity of Latin States was a political plague for their survival.
Raimond of Tripoli was technically the regent (himself holding past Tripoli, lands in Galilee); but great nobles as Lusignan (Ascalon, Jaffa, basically coastal SW), Courtenay, Ibelins (more or less modern Liban), Toron, etc. had really important freedoms and the youth of Baudouin V is going to be as eventful than IOTL.

Remember that he died in infancy and while he would survive, there was still room enough to let political division bear its fruits before his majority (assuming that all agree to let him reign at his fifteens).

In fact I wonder how much the presence of a child-king wouldn't favour a bit more the possibility of a civil war in Jerusalem, that Raimond prevented after his death. But that's not a given, admittedly.

Finally, I don't see Raimond or Baudouin being able to submit Renaud of Chatillon more than Baudouin IV or Guy, and that's the issue. We have a raiding lord, doing whatever fits him and being basically uncontrollable (even looked down by other latin lords).

And with the conflict, the usual problems of Latin States appears. Namely the lack of reserves (rather than lack of men, Arabo-Islamic armies having similar numbers) with a mistake or a crushing defeat means risking the lot of the kingdom.
Maybe if Raimond of Tripoli still managed to get the predominant voice, thanks to being regent, you could avoid the disaster of Hattin.
But then, it's not certain at all that some Latin lords doesn't ally themselves with Saladin (as Raimond did temporarily IOTL).

At best, with this PoD, I would see Jerusalem having a negociated peace with Saladin where they would still loose a great part of their lands (a bit more than post-Third Crusade scale, roughly). I'm not sure it would be enough to warrant a full-fledged Crusade ITTL, except if Baldwin V is as clueless than Guy was IOTL (and if there's a full crusade, there would be little geopolitical changes from IOTL).

But maybe Conrad of Montferrat would be an help, ITTL, being able to reach Saint Jean d'Acre, bringing in possible Italo-Norman support.

As for marriages, a matrimonial union with another poulain family seems likely, maybe someone related to previous yerosolemite kings; if not someone from yerosolemite families or possibly outside allies (as Armenians, but Byzantines are a big no-no)
 
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