Baldwin II crowned king, with Morphia, who had arrived in Jerusalem, as queen

Summary:
When Baldwin II was consecrated king of Jerusalem, he sent for his wife Morphia and three daughters from Edessa. A fourth daughter was born in Jerusalem. On Christmas day, Baldwin and Morphia were crowned (for the first time) king and queen in Bethlehem 
Dates:
1119 December 25 
Baldwin of Bourcq, Baldwin II, king of Jerusalem (Baldwin 52)
  • He returned from Antioch to Jerusalem, then was crowned king in Bethlehem on Christmas Day, with his wife Morphia as queen (:) Fulcher of Chartres 3.7.4
Morphia, countess of Edessa, queen of Jerusalem (Morphia 4001)
  • When Baldwin 52 became king of Jerusalem, she was summoned there from Edessa with her three daughters, and made the journey safely; a fourth daughter was born later (: ) William of Tyre bk. 12, 4.16-24
  • Was crowned with her husband Baldwin 52 at Christmas in Bethlehem (on Christmas day:sollempni Nativitatis domenice die) William of Tyre bk. 12, 12.73-87
  • She was crowned queen in Bethlehem on Christmas Day, while her husband Baldwin 52, who had returned from Antioch, was crowned king (:) Fulcher of Chartres 3.7.4