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 Bohemund IV of Antioch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohemund IV was the son of Bohemund III of Antioch by his second wife Orguilleuse.
Bohemund III had grandson, Raymond-Roupen of Antioch, from his eldest son Raymond of Antioch, who was considered by many as the rightful heir to Antioch.
Bohemund married Plaisance of Gibelet and had at least three sons: Henry of Antioch (father of king Hugh III of Cyprus and I of Jerusalem), Philip of Antioch, who married Isabella of Armenia, and Bohemund, who succeeded him.
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 BOHEMUND (PRINCES) - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMUND (PRINCES)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
A politique, Bohemund was resolved to engineer the enthusiasm of the crusaders to his own ends; and when his nephew Tancred left the main army at Heraclea, and attempted to establish a footing in Cilicia, the movement may have been already intended as a preparation for Bohemund's eastern principality.
Bohemund was the first to get into position before Antioch (October 1097), and he took a great part hi the siege, beating off the Mahommedan attempts at relief from the east, and connecting the besiegers on the west with the port of St Simeon and the Italian ships which lay there.
Bohemund, the younger brother of Raymond, had succeeded the last Count of Tripoli in the possession of that county, 1187; and the problem which occupied the last years of Bohemund III.
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 Principality of Antioch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohemund was already prince (allodial lord) of Taranto in Italy, and he desired to continue such independence in his new lordship; thus he did not attempt to receive the title of Duke from his Byzantine enemy, nor any other title with deep feudal obligations, such as count.
Bohemund II, who married Baldwin's daughter Alice, ruled for only four short years, and the Principality was inherited by his young daughter Constance; Baldwin II acted as regent again until his death in 1131, when Fulk of Jerusalem took power.
Bohemund returned to Antioch in 1165, and married one of Manuel's nieces; he was also convinced to install a Greek Orthodox patriarch in the city.
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Bohemund II's reign lasted a short four years, and the Principality was inherited by his young daughter Constance; Baldwin II acted as regent again until his death in 1131, when Fulk of Jerusalem took power.
Bohemund's death resulted in a struggle for control between Antioch, represented by Bohemund of Tripoli, and Armenia, represented by Bohemund III's grandson raymond-Roupen.
In 1254 Bohemund VI married Sibylla, an Armenian princess, ending the power struggle between the two states, although by this point Armenia was the more powerful of the two and Antioch was essentially a vassal state.
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 Bohemund I of Antioch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bohemund was the eldest son of (additional info and facts about Robert Guiscard) Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, by his first marriage to Alberada of Buonalbergo.
But Bohemund was not secure in the possession of Antioch, even after its surrender and the defeat of Kerbogha; he had to make good his claims against (additional info and facts about Raymond of Toulouse) Raymond of Toulouse, who championed the rights of Alexius.
Henceforth Bohemund was a broken man. He died without returning to the East, and was buried at (additional info and facts about Canosa) Canosa in (A region in southeastern Italy on the Adriatic) Apulia, in 1111.
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Bohemund VI of Antioch (1237-1275), was ruler of the principality of Antioch (a crusader state) between 1251 and 1268.
Bohemund VI was the son of Bohemund V of Antioch by his wife Luciana of Segni, niece of Pope Innocent III.
Bohemund V was the son of Bohemund IV of Antioch and Plaisance of Gibelet.
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 BOHEMUND III - Online Information article about BOHEMUND III
In I18o he deserted his second wife, the princess Orguilleuse, for a certain Sibylla, and he was in consequence excommunicated.
Armenia, and died in 1197, leaving behind him a son, Raymund Rhupen.
marriage of his niece to Raymund, in 1194, when he had captured Bohemund III.
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 CONK! Encyclopedia: 1201   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Boniface of Montferrat is elected leader of the Fourth Crusade, after the death of Theobald III of Champagne.
Innocent III supports Otto IV as Holy Roman Emperor, against Philip of Swabia.
Pope - Innocent III (pope from 1198 to 1216)
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In 1160 Maria's step-father, Constance's second husband Raynald of Chatillon, was taken prisoner by Maj ad-Din, the emir of Aleppo and an ally of Nur ad-Din.
Baldwin III set Bohemund up as prince and appointed as regent the rich and wordly Aimery of Limoges, Latin Patriarch of Antioch and an old opponent of Raynald.
Constance protested this decision in Constantinople at the court of the Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, the nominal overlord of Antioch.
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 Bohemund III of Antioch - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bohemund III of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bohemund III of Antioch - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Bohemund III of Antioch.
Here you will find more informations about Bohemund III of Antioch.
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Now, after nearly two years of searching, we have acquired another small hoard of silver deniers of Bohemund III, Prince of the Crusader State of Antioch (A.D. 1163 to 1201).
Bohemund's grandfather, one of the leaders of the First Crusade, captured Antioch in A.D. 1099 after an eight-month siege, and it remained under his family's rule for nearly 200 years.
These coins were struck just after the Second Crusade and have a fascinating depiction of Bohemund III, in profile, wearing his crusader's helmet and chain mail.
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Magnus III of Norway sets off on a wave of conquest around the Scottish coast
Succeeds as King of Scotland, 2nd son of Malcolm III
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 Encyclopedia: Bohemund III of Antioch
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Edward III was very inspired by the stories of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table.
It was intended by Edward III to be the highest reward for loyalty and military merit.
In 1359—60 he was with the army of Edward III in France, where he was captured by the French but ransomed.
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