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    Bohemond III of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the Child or the Stammerer (French: Bohémond le Bambe/le Baube; c. 1148–1201), was Prince of Antioch from...
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    and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233. He was the younger son of Bohemond III of Antioch. The dying Raymond III of Tripoli offered...
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    Bohemond II (1107/1108 – February 1130) was Prince of Taranto from 1111 to 1128 and Prince of Antioch from 1111/1119 to 1130. He was the son of Bohemond...
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    Bohemond V of Antioch (1199 − 17 January 1252) was ruler of the Principality of Antioch, a Crusader state, from 1233 to his death. He was simultaneously...
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  • his son, Bohemond VII. Bohemond VI was the son of Bohemond V of Antioch and Lucienne of Segni, great-niece of Pope Innocent III. When Bohemond V died in...
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    Bohemond VII (1261 – October 19, 1287) was the count of Tripoli and nominal prince of Antioch from 1275 to his death. The only part left of the Principality...
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  • Constance of Hauteville (1128–1163) was the ruling princess of Antioch from 1130 to 1163. She was the only child of Bohemond II of Antioch and Alice of Jerusalem...
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    Raymond and Bohemond III of Antioch sought to diminish the influence of his mother, Agnes of Courtenay, and her brother, Joscelin III of Edessa, over...
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    Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, Baldwin of Antioch, and Count Raymond III of Tripoli, were politically unsuitable: Bohemond was bound to distant Antioch, Baldwin...
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  • Bohemond (or Bohemund) of Antioch may refer to: Bohemond I of Antioch (ruled 1098–1111) Bohemond II of Antioch (r. 1111–1130) Bohemond III of Antioch...
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  • uncle Bohemond IV, but his maternal great-uncle Leo I of Cilicia recognized him as heir presumptive to Cilicia and pressed his claim to Antioch. In 1211...
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  • Bohemond or Bohemund, rarely Boamund, can refer to: Bohemond I of Antioch (1058–1111) Bohemond II of Antioch (1108–1130) Bohemond III of Antioch (1144–1201)...
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    between Antioch, represented by Bohemond of Tripoli, and Armenia, represented by Bohemond III's grandson Raymond-Roupen. Bohemond of Tripoli, as Bohemond IV...
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    also Prince of Antioch) Bohemond VI (1252–1275, also Prince of Antioch 1252–1268) Bohemond VII (1275–1287) Lucia (1287–1289) Raymond III. 2012. Encyclopædia...
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    The crusaders then established the Principality of Antioch, ruled by Bohemond of Taranto. Antioch (modern Antakya) lay in a strategic location on the...
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    succession of Bohemond III of Antioch. The Principality of Antioch was the leading Christian power in the region during the last decades of the 12th century...
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    because of his unpopularity with the barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and rulers of the neighbouring Crusader states, Prince Bohemond III of Antioch and...
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  • Alice of Jerusalem (also Haalis, Halis, or Adelicia; c. 1110 – after 1151) was a Princess consort of Antioch by marriage to Bohemond II of Antioch. She...
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    commune of Antioch supported Bohemond IV of Antioch, on the grounds that he was the closest blood relative to the last ruling prince, Bohemond III. In 1207...
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    favour of the Ibelins. William of Tyre reports that during the Holy Week in 1180 Count Raymond III of Tripoli and Prince Bohemond III of Antioch were marching...
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    Ramnulfids (redirect from House of Poitiers)
    Bohemond III († 1201), prince of Antioch, son of Raymond of Poitiers and Constance of Antioch 1201–1216: Bohemond IV (1172 † 1233), prince of Antioch...
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  • count of Tripoli (1187–1189) and regent of Antioch (1193–1194). He was the son of Bohemond III of Antioch and Orgueilleuse d'Harenc. When Raymond III of Tripoli...
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    brother, Roupen III to occupy the throne of the principality. In 1183, Hethum III of Lampron, allied with Prince Bohemond III of Antioch, began joint hostilities...
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  • friend of the Franks (the Crusaders); for example, at the end of 1177, he assisted Philip, Count of Flanders and Prince Bohemond III of Antioch at the...
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    Patriarch of Jerusalem, to mediate a reconciliation between Bohemond III of Antioch and Patriarch Aimery in early 1181. The same year, Roupen III, Lord of Cilician...
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  • Bohemond of Botron (1199 – after October 1244) was a son of Bohemond III of Antioch and by marriage, Lord of Botrun in the County of Tripoli. He was the...
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    (1137–1152) Raymond III (1152–1187) Raymond IV (1187–1189), son of Bohemond III of Antioch. Bohemond IV (1189–1233, also Prince of Antioch 1201–1216 and 1219–1233)...
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  • Hugh III (French: Hugues; c. 1235 – 24 March 1284), also called Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan and the Great, was the king of Cyprus (as Hugh III) from 1267...
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    commercial contacts with Venice and Pisa. Bohemond III died in 1201. The commune of Antioch renewed its allegiance to Bohemond IV, although several nobles felt...
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    political advancement whenever he arrived. Raymond of Tripoli and his ally Bohemond III of Antioch were preparing to invade the kingdom to force the king...
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