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  Bohemund V of Antioch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bohemund V was the son of Bohemund IV of Antioch and Plaisance of Gibelet.
In 1225, Bohemund was married to Princess Alice of Jerusalem, Queen Dowager of Cyprus, whom he divorced in 1229.
His second marriage was to Luciana of Segni, who gave him his son and successor to the titles of Antioch and Tripoli, Bohemund VI of Antioch.
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 BOHEMUND - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMUND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 died in 1233, and Antioch, ruled by his son Bohemund V, played no important role in the Fifth Crusade, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II's struggles to take back Jerusalem in the Sixth Crusade, or Louis IX of France's Seventh Crusade.
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 Bohemund I of Antioch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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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 Learn more about Principality of Antioch in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Unlike Baldwin in Edessa, who was already a count in France, Bohemund did not hold the title of prince in Europe, but this did not deter the creation of a Principality.
Tancred died in 1112 and was succeeded by Bohemund II, under the regency of Tancred's nephew Roger, who defeated a Seljuk attack in 1113.
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.
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 Bohemund VI of Antioch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bohemund VI of Antioch (1237-1275), was ruler of the (additional info and facts about principality of Antioch) principality of Antioch (a (additional info and facts about crusader state) crusader state) between 1251 and 1268.
Bohemund VI was the son of (additional info and facts about Bohemund V of Antioch) Bohemund V of Antioch by his wife Luciana of Segni, niece of (additional info and facts about Pope Innocent III) Pope Innocent III.
The Mongols were defeated at the (additional info and facts about Battle of Ain Jalut) Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, but the Mameluk (additional info and facts about Baibars) Baibars began to threaten Antioch, which (as a vassal of the Armenians) had supported the Mongols.
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 Book V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As soon as the engagement began, Bohemund shewed that he was not unprepared for the Emperor's scheme, but, as if he had foreknowledge of it, he adapted himself to this happening, for he divided his own troops into two divisions, avoided the waggons and attacked the Roman ranks on either flank.
V After Robert's departure for Lombardy Bohemund, obedient to his father's behests, carried on the war against the Emperor, and continually rekindled battles and engagements.
And Bohemund seeing them come rejoiced as 'a lion who has met with mighty prey,' to use a Homeric expression, even so he, when he saw the men and the Protostrator Michael with his own eyes, dashed at them with all his forces in an irresistible rush, whereupon they immediately turned and fled.
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 The Counts of Toulouse and the County of Tripoli
Bohemund VII of Tripoli (1275-1287) Lucia of Tripoli (1287-1289)
Bohemund was at the time attempting to expand Antioch into Byzantine territory, and once again refused to fulfill his oath to the Byzantine Empire.
Bohemund III of Antioch installed his own son, Bohemund IV, as Count but it was too late.
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 Encyclopedia: Bohemund V of Antioch
Only representation of Saint Louis known to be true to life - Early 14th century statue from the church of Mainneville, Eure, France King Louis IX of France or Saint Louis (April 25, 1214/1215–August 25, 1270) was King of France from 1226 until his death.
Bohemund VI of Antioch (1237-1275), was ruler of the principality of Antioch (a crusader state) between 1251 and 1268.
Princes of Antioch Bohemund IV of Antioch (d.
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 Bohemund VI of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bohemund VI was the son of Bohemund V of Antioch by his wife Luciana of Segni, niece of Pope Innocent III.
In 1254 Bohemund married Sibylla of Armenia, under the truce negotiated by Louis IX of France that ended the power struggle between the two states, started by Bohemund IV, his grandfather.
The Mongols were defeated at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, but the Mameluk Baibars began to threaten Antioch, which (as a vassal of the Armenians) had supported the Mongols.
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 county of tripoli
Raymond thus unsuccessfully argued in favor of peace with Saladin, but, ironically, it was Saladin's siege of Raymond's Countess in Tiberias that led the Crusader army into Galilee before its defeat at Hattin in 1187, and although Raymond survived the battle, he died soon afterwards.
The death of the unpopular Count Bohemund VII in 1287 led to a dispute between his heir, his sister Lucia, and the city's commune, which put itself under the protection of the Genoese.
Eventually, Lucia came to an agreement with the Genoese and the Commune, which displeased the Venetians and the ambitious Bartholomew Embriaco, the Genoese mayor of the city, who called in the Mameluke Sultan Qalawun to their aid.
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 History of the Christian Church, Volume V: The Middle Ages. A.D. 1049-1294. (ii.ix.iv)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bohemund, prince of Tarentum, was the son of Robert Guiscard.
Robert, count of Flanders, was surnamed, "the Sword and Lance of the Christians." Stephen, count of Chartres, Troyes, and Blois, was the owner of three hundred and sixty-five castles.
During the siege of Antioch, which had fallen to the Seljuks, 1084, the ranks were decimated by famine, pestilence, and desertion, among the deserters being Stephen of Chartres and his followers.
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 BOHEMUND VI - Online Information article about BOHEMUND VI
was the son of Bohemund V. by Luciana, a daughter of the See also:
marriage of Bohemund V. and Alice, the widow of Hugh I., was thus maintained.
Tripoli to itself, and in 1257 he procured the recognition of his nephew, Hugh II., the son of Henry I. by Plaisance, as See also:
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 County of Tripoli - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The County managed to avoid being conquered by Saladin in his string of victories following Hattin, and Bohemund IV, second son of Bohemund III of Antioch, succeeded to it upon Raymond's death.
After Bohemund III's death in 1201, the County was in personal union with Antioch for all but three years (1216-1219) until Antioch's own fall to the Mamelukes in 1268.
Qalawun captured the city after a siege in 1289, bringing the history of the County to an end.
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 Cyprus History: Lusignan Period - The Rule of Henri I
In the year 1228 King Henri I, though he had been crowned at the age of seven, was still a minor.
His mother, Queen Alix, had married a second husband, Bohemund V, heir of the Principality of Antioch, and quarrelled with Philippe and Jean d'Ibelin, who were not only her nearest relatives but the most powerful of the barons of Cyprus.
In 1250 King Henri married the daughter of Bohemund V of Antioch, Piacenza, who bore him a son, Hugues, a few months before his death in 1253.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pope Bl. Urban II
Roger and Bohemund had to be reconciled before anything could be done, and to effect this the pope set out for Sicily.
In the autumn of 1089 seventy bishops met him in synod at Melfi, where decrees against simony and clerical marriage were promulgated.
In December he turned back to Rome, but not before he had effected a lasting peace between Roger and Bohemund, and had received their full allegiance.
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 BOHEMUND (PRINCES) - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMUND (PRINCES)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
BOHEMUND (PRINCES) - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMUND (PRINCES)
(11081131), son of the great Bohemund by his marriage with Constance of France, was born in 1108, the year of his fathers defeat at Durazzo.
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 Business Software Review : Article 'Louis IX of France'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Rudolf III of Habsburg Philip IV of France (1268-1314, r.1285-1314) Wife: Queen Joan I of Navarre Children: Marguerite (1288-1300) Louis X of France (1289-1316) Blanche (1290-1294) Philip V of France (1291-1322) Isabella (1292-1358); m.
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Marie Adelaide of Savoy (1685-1712) Louis XV of France Philip, Duke of Anjou (1683-1746), later King Philip V of Spain Kings of Spain, Dukes of Parma, Kings of the Two Sicilies Charles, Duke of Berry (1686-1714), m.
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 THE LUSIGNAN DYNASTY: Consolidation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As long as the Queen and her half-uncles held together they formed a strong government, but when they quarrelled the inherent weakness of a regency showed itself.
In 1271, as king of Jerusalem, Hugues III with his forces joined Prince Edward, afterward King Edward I of England at Acre, in the attempts to withstand the attacks of Bibars on the kingdom.
In 1268 Antioch had fallen and the principality of Bohemund ceased to exist.
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: Henry I of Cyprus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Henry himself served as Regent of Jerusalem for Conrad of Hohenstaufen 1246–1253.
He was married three times; his third wife, whom he married in 1250, was Plaisance of Antioch, daughter of Bohemund V of Antioch.
Plaisance of Antioch (1235–1261), daughter of Bohemond V, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli, by Lucienne de Segni.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Anna Comnena: The Alexiad: Book V
BOOK V. War with the Normans (1082-83) (i-vii) : Alexius' First Battle with Heretics - John Italus (viii-ix)
I And meanwhile Robert, entirely freed from anxiety, collected all the booty and the Imperial tent, and, with these trophies and with much exultation, settled down again in the plain which he had occupied before when besieging Dyrrachium.
If you do reduplicate the document, indicate the source.
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 Guy Clark Ancient Coins and Antiquities- Medieval Coins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Henry V was the king that won back the French territories and was so eloquently written about by Shakespeare.
Henry VI was the weak and incompetent son of Henry V and he was responsible for losing all the territories in France that his father had won, lands that were never to be regained.
Henry VI lost all the French territories won by Henry V; they were never regained by the English.
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