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    Raymond of Saint-Gilles (c. 1041 – 28 February 1105), also called Raymond IV of Toulouse or Raymond I of Tripoli, was the count of Toulouse, duke of Narbonne...
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    André Juillard (category Grand Prix de la ville d'Angoulême winners)
    In 1976, he began his first long series, featuring the knight Bohémond de Saint-Gilles, based on a text written by Verrien, published in Formule 1. During...
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  • 31: André Juillard, French comic writer and artist (Bohémond de Saint Gilles, Arno, Les Septs Vies de l'Épervier, Masquerouge, Plume Aux Vents, continued...
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    Jossot - (various one-shot comics) André Juillard - (Bohémond de Saint Gilles, Arno, Les Sept Vies de l'Epervier, Plume Aux Vents) Yves Ker Ambrun - (HB-Scott...
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  • p. xiii. Grocock and Siberry 1997, p. xiv. A. L'Huillier, Vie de saint Hugues, abbé de Cluny, 1024–1109 (Solesmes, 1888). Karol Maleczyński. Studia nad...
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    kilometres (1.9 mi) from Tripoli, Raymond IV (also known as Raymond de Saint-Gilles) began the construction of a large fortress, the Citadel of Tripoli...
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    Press] (1959). pp. 201–212. Louis René Bréhier (1911). "Raymond IV, of Saint-Gilles". In Catholic Encyclopedia. 12. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Asbridge...
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    (2017). The Counts of Tripoli and Lebanon in the Twelfth Century: Sons of Saint-Gilles. Rulers of the Latin East. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-4724-5890-2. Lilie,...
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    dates from February 1216 in the Holy Land. He still appears as prior of Saint-Gilles from 8 December 1231 to 17 April 1234. He had to take office in 1230...
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    close to capturing Ascalon, Godfrey's attempts to prevent Raymond of St. Gilles from securing the city for himself meant that the town remained in Muslim...
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    Jacobites, and Muslims. In Tripoli, the fourth Frankish state, Raymond of Saint-Gilles and his successors ruled directly over several towns, granting the rest...
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    similar size to the First Crusade and joined in Byzantium by Raymond of Saint-Gilles. Command was fragmented and the force split in three: A largely Lombard...
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  • Antiochene nobility allowed the return of Bohémond IV and the escape of Raymon-Roupen, who later died in 1222. Bohémond IV exacted his revenge on the Hospitallers...
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  • Godfrey who travelled through Hungary. Bohemond's army left shortly thereafter, and then Raymond of Saint-Gilles. The armies of Robert Curthose, Stephen...
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  • leaders were Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Godfrey of Bouillon, his brother Baldwin of Boulogne and cousin Baldwin of Bourcq, Bohemond of Taranto and his nephew...
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    daughter of Philip I of France and Bertrade de Montfort. Her first marriage was arranged while Bohemond I of Antioch was visiting the French court seeking...
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    duchy to William, for the sum of 10,000 pennies. October – Raymond IV ("Saint-Gilles"), count of Toulouse, sets off to join the First Crusade. He travels...
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    Reform. Among his supporters were the future Pope Urban II and Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Count of Toulouse and the richest, most powerful nobleman in France...
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    Vivian, c. 1140s Pagan, 1190–? Rorgius II, ?–1244? Garsias Alvarez, c. 1250 Gilles d'Estrain, c. 1260 Haifa taken by Mamluks, 1265. The cities of Sidon (Saete/Sagette)...
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  • Toulouse (Raymond of Saint-Gilles), leave Antioch, and head south towards Jerusalem. They are joined by forces of Tancred (a nephew of Bohemond I) and Robert...
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  • Correspondence of Bohemond. Bohemond of Taranto wrote a number of letters to fellow Crusader leaders including Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Godfrey of Bouillon...
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  • retake the city, during his spring offensive. May or June – Raymond IV (Saint-Gilles) sails to Constantinople to obtain the support of Emperor Alexios I (Komnenos)...
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  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Godfrey of Bouillon, Baldwin of Boulogne, Bohemond of Taranto, Tancred, Robert of Flanders, Raymond of Saint-Gilles, Adhemar of Le Puy, Stephen of Blois and...
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    retake the city, during his spring offensive. May or June – Raymond IV (Saint-Gilles) sails to Constantinople to obtain the support of Emperor Alexios I (Komnenos)...
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    Toulouse came to Syria to claim the lands that his father, Raymond of Saint Gilles, had conquered around Tripoli. Bertrand's cousin, William Jordan, who...
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    escorted her to Poitou to her brother Richard the Lionheart. He took her to Saint Gilles, and her entourage was met by representatives of the Kingdom of Sicily:...
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  • by Tea (first published 1981) ISBN 9788878192171 French: Le lépreux de Saint Gilles (Frère Cadfael, #5), Mass Market Paperback, Published 2001 by 10/18...
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  • mortally wounded. 1097 – Battle of Dorylaeum: Crusaders led by prince Bohemond of Taranto defeat a Seljuk army led by sultan Kilij Arslan I. 1431 – The...
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    Bohemond I of Antioch El Cid Francis Drake Francisco Pizarro Franz von Sickingen Gerard Thom Geoffroi de Charny Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry Gilles de...
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    Seljuk Turks is defeated by troops of Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse ("Saint-Gilles") and Robert II. June 19 – The Seljuk Turks surrender Nicaea to the Crusaders...
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