Royal domains and lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
The Kingdom of Jerusalem was divided into a small number of great fiefs — royal domains held directly by the crown, and lordships granted to the kingdom's great vassal families. This page lists all 31 of them, the territorial backbone of the Latin East between 1099 and 1291.
Royal domains held by the crown appear first; subordinate lordships are sorted alphabetically. Each entry links to its full dossier with succession lists and historical context.
- Royal Domain - Acre5 attested holders
- Royal Domain - Jerusalem15 attested holders
- County of Jaffa and Ascalon10 attested holders
- County of Tripoli11 attested holders
- Dead Sea
- Fatimid Frontier
- Gulf of Suez
- Lake Bardawil
- Lake Semechonitis (Huleh)
- Lordship of Arsuf5 attested holders
- Lordship of Beirut11 attested holders
- Lordship of Bethsan11 attested holders
- Lordship of Caesarea10 attested holders
- Lordship of Caymont3 attested holders
- Lordship of Darum1 attested holder
- Lordship of Haifa7 attested holders
- Lordship of Hebron6 attested holders
- Lordship of Maron2 attested holders
- Lordship of Montfort7 attested holders
- Lordship of Nablus8 attested holders
- Lordship of Oultrejordain7 attested holders
- Lordship of Sidon5 attested holders
- Lordship of Suhete
- Lordship of Toron5 attested holders
- Mediterranean Sea
- Principality of Galilee10 attested holders
- Red Sea
- Red Sea (Gulf of Aqaba)
- Sea of Galilee
- Seigneury of Tyre6 attested holders
- St George of Labeyne5 attested holders