Melisende's fury over trial of Hugh terrorised Hugh's opponents; Fulk was reconciled to her

Summary:
The scandal involving Hugh of Jaffa made queen Melisende angry with those who informed on him, and with Fulk himself. She resented the harm done to Hugh and the slur on her own character. Her enemies were afraid and kept out of sight for a time, and Fulk himself became devoted to pleasing her 
Dates:
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Fulk V, count of Anjou, king of Jerusalem (Fulk 4001)
  • Roused anger of Melisende 4002 over affair of Hugh 4009, both for the harm done to Hugh and the slur on herself; his informers feared for their lives and kept out of the way for a time, while Fulk became devoted to pleasing her (: ) rex ab ea die ... factus est uxorius William of Tyre bk. 14, 18.46-65
Melisende, daughter of Baldwin II, queen of Jerusalem (Melisende 4002)
  • The affair of Hugh 4009 made her angry with those who informed on him, and with Fulk himself; she resented the harm done to Hugh and the slur on herself; her enemies were afraid and kept out of sight for a time, and Fulk became devoted to her (: ) rex ab ea die ... factus est uxorius William of Tyre bk. 14, 18.46-65