Louis remains behind in Jerusalem until 1149.
The discord also extends to the marriage of Louis and Eleanor, which has been falling apart during the course of the Crusade.
Louis and Eleanor, who are barely on speaking terms by April, pointedly board separate ships to take them back to France.
The crusaders in Jerusalem meanwhile have begun to refurnish the rebuilt Church of the Holy Sepulchre in a Romanesque style and added a bell tower.
These renovations, which unify the small chapels on the site, are completed during the reign of Queen Melisende in 1149, placing all the Holy places under one roof for the first time.
The church, an important pilgrimage destination since at least the fourth century, as the purported site of the death and resurrection of Jesus, becomes the seat of the first Latin Patriarch, and is also the site of the kingdom's scriptorium. (Much of this structure exists today.)