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Antioch. In 1108, Bohemond also put Richard of Salerno in charge of Edessa, but Tancred was reluctant to hand it over because Tancred and Baldwin were fighting each other for possession of Edessa at the time. Tancred's resistance continued into 1109. At the same time, a conflict between Antioch and the Count of Tripoli, William-Jordan, was settled when the latter agreed to surrender Tripoli in exchange for confirmation of his possession of Toulouse. Bertrand of Toulouse then entered an alliance with Baldwin I of Jerusalem. In 1110, a council convened after William-Jordan was killed. After this, Antioch and Edessa appear to have reconciled.
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Salerno was killed, leaving no adult heir. This shifted the balance of power in northern Syria, as Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem, was appointed Regent. At this time, Joscelin of Courtenay enjoyed a stable rule in Edessa, further weakening Antioch's dominance in Northern Syria. In
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Principality, its Latin allies responded by bringing military aid. In 1112, Bertrand of Toulouse died and Roger Salerno took over Edessa. During this period, there was a better relationship between Antioch and Edessa as well as with the Kingdom of Jerusalem. For example, in 1115 in the
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A whole network of confraternities existed at this time. However, there were uneasy relations between the
Principality and the region of Tripoli under Raymond, Count of Toulouse. Raymond allied with Emperor Alexius I Commnenus instead of Bohemond. In 1105, Bohemond left the east and he placed his
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Boulogne, Count of Edessa, and Bohemond I were said to have had a relationship based on equality and brotherhood. For example, they travelled to Jerusalem in 1099 to consolidate their pilgrimage vows together. They also consecrated the Latin clerics as bishops in Antioch, including the
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fought back. He arrived in
Antioch in 1138 and forced Raymond to swear fealty to him. There then followed a joint campaign as John led the armies of Byzantium, Antioch and Edessa against Muslim Syria. Aleppo proved too strong to attack, but the fortresses of Balat,
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was captured. Bohemond was released in 1103 and went to Italy to raise more troops in 1104, during which time
Tancred remained regent of Antioch. Bohemond used the troops he raised to attack the Byzantines in 1107. Bohemond was defeated at
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believed this to be the case), it raised the spirits of the Crusaders as well as of the local Armenians and Greeks. With the relic at the head of the army, Bohemond marched out to meet the besieging Muslim force, which was defeated in the
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Furthermore, there were also Muslims in the capital, in the south, and probably also the east of the principality. They appear only rarely in Antiochene charters, making an estimation of their numbers difficult. Other minorities were the
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were taken by assault. Although John fought hard for the Christian cause in the campaign in Syria, his allies, Prince Raymond of Poitiers and Count Joscelin II of Edessa, sat around playing dice instead of helping John to press the
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1284:, who could be found in Antioch and other urban and rural areas. Based on the rich evidence available, it has even been proposed that they were the most numerous ethnic group. Also important were the so-called
1203:, 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. Both were swept up by the conflict between the
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in late October 1097. The army consisted of various leaders who had sworn to return all territory that had belonged to the Byzantine Empire as well as a Byzantine contingent under the command of the general
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became the permanent boundary between Antioch and Aleppo. Bohemond 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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in Italy. He desired to continue such independence in his new lordship, so he did not attempt to receive the title of Duke from the Byzantine Emperor, nor any other title with deep feudal obligations.
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forced the emperor to leave without the citadel being surrendered to him. John had plans to reconquer Antioch and become an effective overlord of the remaining Crusader states, but he died in 1143.
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until Manuel's death in 1180. Although this arrangement meant that the Principality had to provide a contingent for the Byzantine Army (troops from Antioch participated in an attack on the
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718:, atabeg of Mosul, approached the city and thus it became important for the crusaders to act fast. Bohemond convinced a guard in one of the towers, an Armenian and former Christian named
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between the Latin rulers was secured through their shared situation in the East. This alliance was strengthened by feudal ties and marriage alliances among the eastern Latin rulers.
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had captured in the previous summer. After the main crusade army left for Jerusalem in 1099, he took full control of Antioch as well as of the surrounding places such as
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County of Edessa. Bohemon I and Baldwin of Le Bourcq also had a close relationship – Baldwin was made commander of Antioch's militia by Bohemond in 1100.
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away from intervening in the area for the preceding twenty years. Nevertheless, with help from the fleets of the Italian city-states, Antioch survived
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in 1158, and the next year Manuel arrived to take personal control of the Principality. From thence the Principality of Antioch was to be a vassal of
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as regent until 1126 (although Baldwin spent much of this time in captivity in Aleppo). Bohemond II, who married Baldwin's daughter
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in 1084. Therefore, it was one of the cities the army of the First Crusade aimed to liberate on its way to Jerusalem. While
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1097:princess in 1194. Bohemond III died in 1201.
558:. The principality was much smaller than the
1377:
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2891:origin primarily identified as speakers of
2700:County Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos
2210:. Pontificia Università Antonianum – Rome.
1172:
1124:'s struggles to take back Jerusalem in the
597:Christians, with a few Muslims outside the
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1223:, making Antioch a tributary state of the
919:On June 27, 1119, Roger was killed at the
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3932:Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
2323:. Peeters Publishers. pp. 95–124.
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1436:
1384:Officers of the Principality of Antioch
1272:
737:. Peter claimed he had been visited by
714:In May 1098 another relief force under
631:Timeline of the Principality of Antioch
4266:
2120:, trans. C. M. Brand (New York, 1976).
2113:, trans. H. A. R. Gibb (London, 1932).
2111:The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades
1722:The First Crusade : a New History
1360:from the last lord, Matthew, in 1188.
1238:When the Mongols were defeated at the
709:Coat of arms of the Hauteville dynasty
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2143:, ed. H. Hagenmeyer (Innsbruck, 1896)
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660:The city of Antioch had been a major
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2183:. Woodbridge: Boydell & Brewer.
2178:
2166:The Feudal King of England 1042–1216
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2228:, vol. 47 (1977), pp. 328–356.
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2125:The Chronicle of Matthew of Edessa
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1296:(also called "Jacobites") and the
1116:, played no important role in the
994:Antioch under Byzantine protection
877:in 1097. Bohemond also fought at
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2312:. University of California Press.
2118:Deeds of John and Manuel Comnenus
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1002:in 1144, Antioch was attacked by
697:under the military leadership of
4002:States in late medieval Anatolia
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2242:, vol. 28 (1984), pp. 1–21.
1759:10.1163/1877-8054_cmri_com_23886
1156:In 1111 when the Muslim army of
1104:between Antioch, represented by
1089:, and Bohemond III's eldest son
986:Antioch and the Byzantine Empire
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1219:submitted to the Mongols under
1122:Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
1100:Bohemond's death resulted in a
952:. This time, however, Emperor
4279:1268 disestablishments in Asia
3927:Christianization of the Franks
3000:Continental Germanic mythology
2771:Livonian Brothers of the Sword
2658:Latin Empire of Constantinople
2281:. Cambridge University Press.
2159:The Byzantine Empire 1025–1204
1877:. The Boydell Press. pp.
1838:. The Boydell Press. pp.
1502:
140:of the Principality of Antioch
1:
2705:Lordship of Argos and Nauplia
2279:The Crusades: c. 1071–c. 1291
1959:. The Boydell Press. p.
1799:. The Boydell Press. p.
1687:. The Boydell Press. p.
1617:. The Boydell Press. p.
1578:. The Boydell Press. p.
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695:Battle of the Lake of Antioch
639:
619:Latin Patriarchate of Antioch
2303:, Cambridge University Press
1953:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1871:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1832:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1793:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1681:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1611:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1572:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1509:Asbridge, Thomas S. (2000).
1348:, but included the towns of
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3942:Christianization of Iceland
2753:State of the Teutonic Order
2626:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
2261:Raymond IV Count of Tolouse
2240:Nottingham Medieval Studies
2206:Ferdinandi, Sergio (2017).
1081:, although the remnants of
840:capture in battle with the
296:(ruling elite and nobility)
186:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
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2247:Byzantium and the Crusades
2019:"Histoire des Croisades",
1999:. Routledge. p. 167.
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2204:Bella Antiochena, ed. H.
2179:Buck, Andrew D. (2017).
2161:, 2nd ed. (London, 1997)
1356:. Saône was captured by
1173:Fall of the Principality
1016:Baldwin III of Jerusalem
741:, who told him that the
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4274:Principality of Antioch
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3170:Proto-Germanic language
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2927:Romano-Germanic culture
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2604:Principality of Antioch
2576:List of Crusader states
2396:Principality of Antioch
2358:Principality of Antioch
2268:The Age of the Crusades
2137:Walter the Chancellor,
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790:Seal (sigillum) of the
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823:harbour of St. Symeon
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2592:Kingdom of Jerusalem
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1997:Mongols and the West
1273:Non-Latin population
1102:struggle for control
1083:Frederick Barbarossa
1047:Patriarch of Antioch
1020:Raynald of Châtillon
898:Kingdom of Jerusalem
862:Baldwin II of Edessa
564:Kingdom of Jerusalem
299:Eastern Christianity
4238:Knights Hospitaller
4233:Empire of Trebizond
3922:Gothic Christianity
2787:Bishopric of Dorpat
2718:Knights Hospitaller
2123:Matthew of Edessa,
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1550:, pp. 251–253.
1475:, pp. 239–240.
1463:, pp. 231–233.
1352:(lost in 1134) and
1240:Battle of Ain Jalut
1106:Bohemond of Tripoli
943:Raymond of Poitiers
764:Raymond of Toulouse
699:Bohemond of Taranto
674:Baldwin of Boulogne
542:created during the
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2723:Hospitaller Rhodes
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2288:978-0-521-62566-1
2255:978-1-78093-767-0
2217:978-88-7257-103-3
2152:Secondary sources
2130:Orderic Vitalis,
2109:Ibn al-Qalanisi,
1028:Manuel I Comnenus
939:Fulk of Jerusalem
912:, who defeated a
894:County of Tripoli
881:with Baldwin and
795:Aymery of Limoges
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756:battle of Antioch
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858:Battle of Harran
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4092:Germiyanids
4072:Dulkadirids
3680:Nahanarvali
3603:Hilleviones
3516:Frisiavones
3384:Cananefates
3374:Burgundians
3285:Banochaemae
3135:Anglo-Saxon
3086:Anglo-Saxon
3052:Anglo-Saxon
3035:Anglo-Saxon
3018:Anglo-Saxon
2505:Philippe II
2490:Bohemond VI
2483:(1268–1457)
2459:Bohemond VI
2444:Bohemond IV
2419:Bohemond II
2407:(1098–1268)
2336:24 February
2199:The Normans
2164:Barlow F.,
2157:Angold M.,
2145:(in German)
1414:chamberlain
1373:(1119–1132)
1217:Bohemond VI
1197:Bohemond VI
1093:married an
1006:during the
906:Bohemond II
867:Dyrrhachium
842:Danishmends
418:Preceded by
362:Bohemond VI
243: /
196:(1260–1268)
189:(1254–1260)
126:(from 1252)
4268:Categories
4157:Ramadanids
4117:Karamanids
4067:Dilmachids
4022:Aq Qoyunlu
3899:Vinoviloth
3687:Marcomanni
3670:Helveconae
3648:Heaðobards
3618:Istvaeones
3608:Ingaevones
3593:Hermunduri
3561:Ostrogoths
3551:Greuthungi
3429:Chattuarii
3255:Angrivarii
3250:Ampsivarii
3218:Lentienses
3047:Literature
2937:Viking Age
2454:Bohemond V
2414:Bohemond I
2023:, p. 581,
1740:1091017331
1424:References
1418:chancellor
1300:-speaking
1292:-speaking
1279:Miaphysite
1114:Bohemond V
1071:Nur ad-Din
1061:, and the
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1004:Nur ad-Din
998:After the
838:Bohemond's
836:Following
743:Holy Lance
678:Asia Minor
640:Foundation
629:See also:
347:Bohemond I
314:Government
268:Old French
264:Old Norman
231:36°10′54″E
228:36°12′17″N
4177:Saltukids
4087:Eshrefids
4052:Chobanids
3894:Vidivarii
3889:Victohali
3879:Vangiones
3812:Thuringii
3717:Nuithones
3613:Irminones
3576:Visigoths
3566:Thervingi
3526:Gambrivii
3479:Dulgubnii
3474:Dauciones
3424:Chasuarii
3364:Brondings
3290:Bastarnae
3280:Baiuvarii
3260:Armalausi
3223:Raetovari
3157:Languages
3125:Symbology
2985:Folklore
2980:Festivals
2424:Constance
2226:Byzantion
2089:Buck 2017
1979:920135552
1932:0038-7134
1897:920135552
1858:920135552
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1398:seneschal
1390:constable
1367:(d. 1119)
1354:Balatanos
1282:Armenians
1242:in 1260,
1032:Byzantium
1014:in 1149.
935:Constance
852:from the
831:Jerusalem
774:lord) of
662:Byzantine
652:, from a
591:Armenians
309:(popular)
290:Religion
193:Ilkhanate
163:Near East
67:1098–1268
4137:Menteshe
4122:Karasids
4102:Hamidids
4097:Hacıemir
4082:Erzincan
4077:Eretnids
4037:Aydinids
4032:Artuqids
3960:Category
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3852:Usipetes
3832:Tubantes
3817:Toxandri
3797:Tencteri
3772:Suarines
3757:Sicambri
3752:Semnones
3732:Reudigni
3702:Mattiaci
3692:Marsacii
3643:Lombards
3633:Lacringi
3628:Juthungi
3459:Corconti
3444:Cherusci
3419:Charudes
3399:Chaedini
3369:Bructeri
3354:Bateinoi
3325:Eburones
3320:Condrusi
3315:Caeroesi
3310:Atuatuci
3245:Ambrones
3208:Brisgavi
3203:Alemanni
3081:Paganism
2970:Clothing
2965:Calendar
2912:Germania
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1233:Damascus
1213:Hetoum I
1207:and the
1205:Mameluks
1199:married
1195:In 1254
1095:Armenian
971:Kafartab
896:and the
883:Joscelin
821:and the
772:allodial
716:Kerbogha
691:Tatikios
654:medieval
548:Anatolia
272:Armenian
165:in 1135
4202:Tzachas
4107:Inalids
3884:Varisci
3872:Silingi
3862:Vandals
3837:Tulingi
3827:Triboci
3822:Treveri
3802:Teutons
3792:Taifals
3767:Sitones
3707:Nemetes
3665:Helisii
3638:Lemovii
3556:Gutones
3489:Firaesi
3484:Favonae
3464:Cugerni
3454:Cobandi
3409:Chamavi
3404:Chaemae
3394:Casuari
3389:Caritni
3359:Betasii
3330:Paemani
3265:Auiones
3130:Warfare
3108:Scripts
3076:Numbers
2900:History
2745:Livonia
2740:Prussia
2597:vassals
2520:John II
2434:Raynald
2429:Raymond
1940:2853316
1879:124–126
1840:115–119
1394:marshal
1358:Saladin
1350:Sarmada
1294:Syriacs
1290:Aramaic
1286:suriani
1244:Baibars
1209:Mongols
1091:Raymond
1075:Saladin
963:Athereb
950:Cilicia
885:of the
850:Latakia
827:Latakia
815:Tancred
776:Taranto
635:Antioch
625:History
599:Antioch
582:or the
562:or the
399:Baibars
341:(first)
307:Judaism
276:Aramaic
210:Antakya
205:Antioch
201:Capital
85:of the
4027:Alaiye
3904:Warini
3857:Vagoth
3842:Tungri
3807:Thelir
3787:Swedes
3782:Sunici
3747:Saxons
3742:Rugini
3675:Manimi
3660:Diduni
3598:Heruli
3536:Gepids
3521:Frisii
3499:Franks
3449:Cimbri
3439:Chauci
3434:Chatti
3347:Nervii
3342:Morini
3300:Belgae
3295:Batavi
3270:Avarpi
3235:Angles
3195:Groups
3145:Viking
3091:Gothic
3069:Gothic
2975:Family
2650:Greece
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1024:Cyprus
959:Biza'a
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3737:Rugii
3727:Quadi
3712:Njars
3697:Marsi
3655:Lugii
3623:Jutes
3588:Harii
3583:Gutes
3541:Goths
3531:Geats
3469:Danes
3414:Chali
3335:Segni
3275:Baemi
3118:Runes
3103:Rings
3096:Norse
3064:Names
3057:Norse
3040:Norse
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1936:JSTOR
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