Case File: The Leper King
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In this episode, we dive into the extraordinary life of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem—often called the “Leper King”—a ruler who defied the odds during one of the most turbulent periods of the Crusades. Diagnosed with leprosy at a young age, Baldwin rose to the throne at just 13 and went on to lead the Kingdom of Jerusalem with remarkable resilience, intelligence, and courage.
We explore his early life and diagnosis, his rapid ascent to power, and the immense pressure to defend his kingdom against formidable enemies such as Saladin. Despite his declining health, Baldwin proved himself a skilled military strategist and a determined leader, even commanding troops in battle as his illness progressed.
Beyond the battlefield, Baldwin’s reign challenged societal perceptions of illness and leadership. His ability to govern effectively while living with leprosy helped shift stigma and demonstrated that strength isn’t defined by physical condition alone. We also discuss his efforts to secure the future of Jerusalem, including crowning his nephew as successor in a politically fragile time.
From medieval history to modern storytelling parallels—think Game of Thrones—this episode unpacks the legacy of a king who refused to be defined by his disease.
📚 References
- Encyclopaedia Britannica. Baldwin IV: king of Jerusalem. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Updated February 25, 2026. Accessed March 25, 2026. Baldwin IV Britannica page
- Wikipedia. Baldwin IV of Jerusalem. Wikipedia. Last updated 2026. Accessed March 25, 2026. Wikipedia article
- Bernard Hamilton. The Leper King and His Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2000. (See chapter: “The Dying King”).