No. Only Conrad and Richard were in a position to do so. Everyone else was lined up behind one or the other of them.
Richard really took exception to it because he regarded himself as "leader of the Crusade" and basically was propping up Guy, who was stil claiming to be King. The fact Conrad was married to the rightful Queen didn't count as far as he was concerned.
Richard's envoy was Isabella's ex-husband, Humfrey de Toron. He saw Reynaud Grenier of Sidon - Conrad's envoy, and brother-in-law (he was now married to Helvis d'Ibelin) – riding out with Al-Adil, so realised the game was up!
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Date: 2009-01-15 06:50 pm (UTC)Richard really took exception to it because he regarded himself as "leader of the Crusade" and basically was propping up Guy, who was stil claiming to be King. The fact Conrad was married to the rightful Queen didn't count as far as he was concerned.
Richard's envoy was Isabella's ex-husband, Humfrey de Toron. He saw Reynaud Grenier of Sidon - Conrad's envoy, and brother-in-law (he was now married to Helvis d'Ibelin) – riding out with Al-Adil, so realised the game was up!