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  BOHEMUND (PRINCES) - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMUND (PRINCES)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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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 Vi
Afonso VI of Portugal Afonso VI (House of Braganza.
Haakon VI of Norway 'Haakon VI Magnusson'\ (appr.
Louis VI the Roman Louis VI the Roman (Bavaria and from 1351 to 1365 margrave and Brandenburg.
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 Rooke Time No 44 [maj 2004: Korståg, frandjer, modernism - och framtid / Bengt Rooke]
Vi är tyvärr tvungna att ta hans ord bokstavligt och ställa samma fråga som han.
"Här möter vi kristna libaneser, ortodoxa greker, kopter, judar, araber, turkar och den ökända assassinsekten...
om den arabiska historia som uppenbarligen fortfarande är aktuell som klangbotten till uppfattningar i folkdjupet, om frandjerna, om västerlänningarna - och som vi som sådana har haft och uppenbarligen fortfarande har - svårt att fatta betydelsen av.
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 Bohemund I of Antioch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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: 2007-10-23)
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 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.
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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 Principality of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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'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.
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 Memoirs of Popular Delusions Vol. 2 - Section IV
Bohemund, to drive them to their duty, set fire to the whole quarter, and many of them perished in the flames, while the rest of the army looked on with the utmost indifference.
Bohemund, animated himself by a worldly spirit, did not know the true character of the crusaders, nor understand the religious madness which had brought them in such shoals from Europe.
Bohemund at last, for the purpose of annoying the Count of Toulouse, challenged poor Peter to prove the truth of his story of the lance by the fiery ordeal.
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Bohemund III was the son of Constance of Antioch by her first husband Raymond of Poitiers.
Bohemund IV of Antioch (d.1233), also know as the One-Eyed, was ruler of the principality of Antioch (a crusader state) between 1201 and 1216, and again from 1219 until his death.
Bohemund V was the son of Bohemund IV of Antioch and Plaisance of Gibelet.
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 Bohemund VII of Tripoli - TheBestLinks.com - Knights Templar, October 19, Venice, 1282, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bohemund VII of Tripoli, Knights Templar, October 19, Venice, 1282, 1277, 1275...
He was the son of Bohemund VI of Antioch, who died in 1275, and his wife Sibylla of Armenia.
As Bohemund VII was still underage, Sibylla acted as regent, although the regency was also unsuccessfully claimed by Hugh I of Jerusalem, Bohemund's closest living male relative.
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 BOHEMUND VI - Online Information article about BOHEMUND VI
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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 Principality of Antioch information - Search.com
Tancred died in 1112 and was succeeded by Bohemund II, under the regency of Tancred's nephew Roger of Salerno, who defeated a Seljuk attack in 1113.
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 was taken captive by Nur ad-Din the following year at the Battle of Harim, and the Orontes River became the permanent boundary between Antioch and Aleppo.
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 Memoirs of Popular Delusions Vol. 2 - Section III
Bohemund had hardly time to set himself in order, and transport his sick and helpless to the rear, when the overwhelming force of the Orientals was upon him.
Bohemund, by means of a spy who had embraced the Christian religion, and to whom he had given his own name at baptism, kept up a daily communication with this captain, and made him the most magnificent promises of reward, if he would deliver up his post to the Christian knights.
Bohemund communicated the scheme to Godfrey and the Count of Toulouse, with the stipulation that, if the city were won, he, as the soul of the enterprise, should enjoy the dignity of Prince of Antioch.
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 Medieval Sourcebook: Anna Comnena: The Alexiad: Book VI
He also gave the Venetians all the wharfs running from the old Hebraic anchorage to that called Bigla and all the anchorages between these two, as well as much real property, not only in the capital and in the town of Dyrrachium, but wherever they asked for it.
VI As for Robert (for my tale must return to the point where it digressed and be kept within the bounds of historical narration) he did not rest even after this defeat.
But as he had already sent one ship with his son to Cephalenia as he wished to take possession of the town on it, he brought his remaining ships, with the whole army, to anchor near Boditza and himself sailed for Cephalenia in a galley with one bank of oars.
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 Bohemund VI of Antioch -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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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 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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 Lucia of Tripoli -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
She was the daughter of (additional info and facts about Bohemund VI of Antioch) Bohemund VI of Antioch and the sister of (additional info and facts about Bohemund VII of Tripoli) Bohemund VII of Tripoli.
When Bohemund VII died in 1287, their mother Sibylla of Armenia appointed as regent Bertrand of Giblet.
Although he could have claimed the county through her, Lucia's husband never came to Tripoli, as he was attending to business in the (additional info and facts about Kingdom of Naples) Kingdom of Naples, where he died in 1292.
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 Encyclopedia: Bohemund VI of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Armenian Cilicia and Crusader States The County of Tripoli was the last of the four major Crusader states in the Levant to be created.
Bohemund VII (died October 19, 1287) was count of Tripoli from 1275 to 1287.
Princes of Antioch Bohemund V of Antioch (d.
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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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 Philip I of France @ BasketballLiving.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Philippe's first marriage was in 1072 to Bertha, daughter of Floris I, Count of Holland (1055-July 30, 1094).
Although the marriage produced the necessary heir, Philippe fell in love with Bertrade de Montfort, the wife of Count Fulk IV of Anjou.
He was succeeded by his son, Louis VI whose succession was, however, not uncontested.
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 Jere's Ars Magica Saga: Byzantine Timeline
The Byzantine emperor Leo VI dies after a 26-year reign in which he has completed the Basilian code of laws begun by his predecessor.
Theodora's successor Michael VI Stratioticus will be overthrown early next year by a revolt of the feudal barons of Anatolia.
Bohemund of Otronto appears at Epirus with a huge army he has raised in Italy to challenge the Byzantine emperor Alexius Komnenos, who conquers the towns of Cilicia
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 eBay Store - HISTORIC REAL TREASURES: Medieval Coins: James VI 1567-1625 Silver Thistle Merk dated 1602   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
James VI 1567-1625 Silver Thistle Merk dated 1602
Henry VI Groat Calais Mint Leaf-mascle coinage RARE
Crusader Antioch Bohemund IV AD 1201-1216 Billon Denier
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 County of Tripoli - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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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 Philippe I
When Baldwin VI of Flanders died, in 1070, his son Arnulf was attacked by his uncle Robert the Frisian, count of Holland.
In addition to the gains mentioned, he bought in 1101 a large slice of territory, including Bourges and Dun-le-Roi, from Eudes Arpin, viscount of Bourges, who was going on the crusade; and toward the end of his reign took Montlhéry, whose lord beset the southern approach to Paris.
By his first queen he had four children: Louis VI, who succeeded him; Henry, who died young; Charles; and Constance, who married Hugh I, count of Champagne, and later Bohemund I, prince of Antioch.
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 cruzada5
The new Pope barred Frederick from participating, but he invited other monarchs like Leopold VI of Austria and Andrew II of Hungary.
They left for Acre in 1217 and joined Jean de Brienne, nominal king of Jerusalem, Hugh I of Cyprus and Prince Bohemund IV of Antioch to fight against the Muslims in Syria.
Oliver of Cologne, Jean de Brienne and Leopold of Austria decided to attack the port of Damietta in Egypt.
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 BOHEMUND - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMUND   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
(1108-1131), son of the great Bohemund by his marriage with Constance of France, was born in 1108, the year of his fathers defeat at Durazzo.
was to determine whether his grandson, Raymund Rhupen, or his younger son, Bohemund, should succeed him in Antioch.
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 chronological 1100 - 1149
Bohemund of Taranto is captured by the Seljuks.
Bohemund I of Antioch is released from imprisonment among the Turks.
This means that most of the Mediterranean coast is now in the hands of the Crusaders and under the control of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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 The Genealogy of the Kings and Queens of Armenia
married to Bohemund VI (1237 - 1275), Prince of Antioch
and Bohemund VI (1237 - 1275),Prince of Antioch:
He was a brother of Peter I. In 1393 Leo VI died living no heir and the title revolved on James I. James I was proclaimed King of Armenia in 1396 in the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Nicosia and passed on the title to his successors.
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 The Guild - Who's afraid of the big bad Pope?
Last night I was the Italians and I had an army of 4 Italian Infantry, 4 Pavis Arbs and 1 Urban militia (led by the successor of Bohemund de Tankerville - a 5 star general) sat in Naples.
I was a good Catholic leader who always paid his dues, had never been to war with another Catholic faction and had completed 2 crusades at the Pope's behest.
As for the VI reference, I can't comment on that.
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 RAYMUND - Encyclopedia Britannica - RAYMUND - JCSM's Study Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
RAYMUND, prince of Antioch (1099-1149), was the son of William VI., count of Poitou.
of Bohemund I., he reached Antioch in 1135.
Here he was married to Constance by the patriarch, but not until he had done him homage and fealty.
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 Queen Isabella of Armenia - All About All
Leo named Isabella as his heir, despite the existence of his grandson (son of his eldest daughter Rita) and Raymond-Rupen (grandson of Rupen III of Armenia).
Her first husband was Philip, son of Bohemund IV of Antioch, who she married in 1223.
Her second husband was Hethum (or Hetoum) I, to whom she was married against her will on June 14, 1226.
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