Henri de Hainaut was born around 1176 to Count Baudouin of Hainaut and Marguerite de Flandre (later Countess of Flanders). Not much is known of his early life till 1201, when he set out for the Levant with his brother Baudouin to conquer Jerusalem. 1/10
Things got ugly when they reached Venice. It was expected Venice would provide them transport by sea, but the Crusaders didn't have the money for it. Instead, Venice wanted them siege Zadar, a port on the Adriatic, part of the Christian Kingdom of Croatia. 2/10
After the successful siege, an angry Pope threatened to excommunicate everyone involved, not that it mattered. But the entire Crusade was about to be diverted elsewhere, when Bonifazio di Monferrato, the leader of the Crusade, received an offer he couldn't refuse. 3/10
The German King, Philipp von Staufen, and his brother-in-law, Alexios Angelos, the son of the deposed Byzantine Emperor Isaakios Angelos, proposed that the army go to Constantinople and install Isaakios back on the throne and end the schism in the Christian church. 4/10
The fall of the Western Empire in 476 led to the Pope in Rome dependent on the support of the Emperor in Constantinople. While the Western Christian nations strengthened over time, Byzantium had faltered, leading to a power struggle between Rome and Constantinople from 1054. 5/10
The city, that had resisted centuries of invasion by the Arabs, fell to the Crusaders in 1203. Isaakios had been restored. But soon the local crowd rebelled. Isaakios was deposed, dying in prison, and Alexios strangled. Crusaders again took the city, this time for keeps. 6/10
Henri de Hainaut led one of the divisions in the siege. When the Crusaders recaptured the city, they installed their own ruler; Henri's brother, Baudouin. Henri was send out to conquer the remaining parts of the Empire in Asia, but he had to return at the point of victory. 7/10
The Bulgars had defeated his brother and captured him at Adrianople. Emperor Baudouin would also die in prison. Henri was elected as his replacement in 1206. He set out and defeated the Bulgars in 1208 and the Byzantine remnants in 1211, giving stability to his young Empire. 8/10
Emperor Henri took a more inclusive approach in the region. He eventually allied with the Bulgar, marrying Marjia, the daughter of the Bulgar Tsar who had captured his brother, and defended the freedom of the Eastern churches from the Pope. But his rule would be a short one. 9/10
Henri would die in 1216, poisoned. His Empire fell in 1261, when Alexios Strategopoulos recaptured the city for Co Emperor of Nicaea, Mikhael Palaiologos, who restored the Byzantine Empire. The rift between the eastern and western churches would never be sealed. 10/10
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Baudouin was born in 1161 to Count Amaury of Jaffa & Ashkelon and Agnes de Courtenay. The young prince also had an elder sister, Sibylle, and would have a half sister, Isabelle, later. Amaury became the King of Jerusalem after his brother also named Baudouin died in 1162. 1/10
In Egypt, the Fatimid Caliphate had started to crumble. Amaury saw an advantage and pursued it. Nur ad-Din Zengi, Emir of Aleppo and Damascus, also had his plans. Initally, Amaury was ahead, but Nur ad-Din and his general Shirkuh countered it successfully. 2/10
The year was 2012. I was working on a new billing software for my distribution firm. It had a PHP based frontend with a MySQL based backend running on an Apache server. (This idea came from a Tweetup). Everything was fine, but it was taking ages to get an invoice printed. 2/9
When you have to print dozens of invoices daily, this is a problem. 3/9
Zabel was born in 1216 to King Lewon of Cilicia and Sibylle of Cyprus. Lewon had been ruling Armenians living in Anatolia from 1187. He was crowned King in 1199, in return for supporting the Third Crusade that had been set out to recapture Jerusalem. 1/10
Armenia was an ancient nation that reached its greatest extent during the rule of Tigran in 1st century BC, ruling an empire stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. After falling briefly under Roman hegemony, it was conquered by Arabs. 2/10
Melisende was born around 1105 to Baudouin de Rethel and Morfia of Melitene. Her father had accompanied the Boulogne brothers, Godefroi and Baudouin, when they set out towards the Levant on the bugle call of the Pope. 1/10
The two Baudouins headed for Edessa first, where they were received by the local Armenian ruler, Thoros. After marrying his daughter, Baudouin de Boulogne acquired Edessa in 1098. Baudouin de Rethel then set off for Jerusalem which was being besieged by Godefroi de Boulogne. 2/10
As SARS-Cov-2 cases in Kerala head for a new peak, a look at the hospitalization status versus the previous peak in active cases, when it reached over 97,000 cases on 24th October. Currently there are around 80,000 active cases in Kerala.
Friedrich was born in 1676 to Karl, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and Marie Anna of Courland. Hesse-Kassel was formed in 1567 when Landgraviate of Hesse was divided among the sons of Landgrave Philipp. Friedrich was a descendant of Philipp's eldest son, Wilhelm. 1/10
Friedrich led the Hesse-Kassel troops in the War of Spanish Succession on the Habsburg side. His results were mixed though it is said he fought bravely. In 1700, he married Luise Dorothea of Brandenburg, but she died childless in 1705. 2/10