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Baldwin IV's Leprosy: Authority and Body Metaphor in the Middle Ages
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Baldwin IV's Leprosy: Authority and Body Metaphor in the Middle Ages by Ryan Evans offers a gripping exploration of the iconic "Leper King" and the intersection of illness, power, and symbolism in medieval politics. Through the lens of Baldwin IV's reign, this book delves into the fascinating and often overlooked relationship between a monarch's physical suffering and their political authority. At the heart of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV's battle with leprosy became a profound metaphor for the fragility of kingship itself. As the king's disease worsened, so too did the political stability of his kingdom, yet Baldwin's unwavering leadership in the face of immense personal suffering elevated him to the status of a divine warrior-king, embodying the ultimate test of endurance and faith. This book examines how Baldwin's leprosy reshaped medieval thought on power, kingship, and the body, offering an insightful narrative that combines history, politics, and religious symbolism. With detailed historical context, vivid analysis of Baldwin's military feats, and a deep dive into the medieval understanding of disease and divine favor, Baldwin IV's Leprosy is an indispensable read for those interested in the intricate dynamics of medieval leadership, personal sacrifice, and political intrigue.
Baldwin IV's Leprosy: Authority and Body Metaphor in the Middle Ages by Ryan Evans offers a gripping exploration of the iconic "Leper King" and the intersection of illness, power, and symbolism in medieval politics. Through the lens of Baldwin IV's reign, this book delves into the fascinating and often overlooked relationship between a monarch's physical suffering and their political authority. At the heart of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, Baldwin IV's battle with leprosy became a profound metaphor for the fragility of kingship itself. As the king's disease worsened, so too did the political stability of his kingdom, yet Baldwin's unwavering leadership in the face of immense personal suffering elevated him to the status of a divine warrior-king, embodying the ultimate test of endurance and faith. This book examines how Baldwin's leprosy reshaped medieval thought on power, kingship, and the body, offering an insightful narrative that combines history, politics, and religious symbolism. With detailed historical context, vivid analysis of Baldwin's military feats, and a deep dive into the medieval understanding of disease and divine favor, Baldwin IV's Leprosy is an indispensable read for those interested in the intricate dynamics of medieval leadership, personal sacrifice, and political intrigue.



















