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had refused to intervene. The state of the kingdom became anarchy as Roger raised Charles' standards and demanded oaths of homage from the barons, who in turn refused to accept the transferral of the royal rights without a decision of the
108:. The barons requested Hugh of Cyprus to release them from their oaths, but he refused. Roger then threatened all the barons with confiscation if they did not do him homage. They did. Even 196: 100: 146: 27: 177: 85: 17: 211: 201: 97: 126:, at the request of Charles and extended it for another ten years in May 1281. He also refused to aid the 206: 115:
Roger governed the remnant of the Latin kingdom in the East in peace. He continued the alliance with the
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of 30 March, Roger was recalled with his troops to Italy and he left
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A History of the Crusades, Volume II: The Later Crusades, 1189–1311
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in 1268. The succession, however, was disputed between Mary and
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when he landed at Acre. The bailiff at the time was
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Roger (Archbishop of Benevento)
bailiff
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Acre
Charles I of Anjou
King of Sicily
regent
Angevin
Louis IX of France
Mary of Antioch
Conradin
Hugh III of Cyprus
Knights Templar
Republic of Venice
Balian of Ibelin, Lord of Arsuf
Pope John XXI
Knights Hospitallers
Patriarch of Jerusalem
John of Versailles
Haute Cour
Bohemond VII of Tripoli
Mamluk
sultan of Egypt
Qalawun
Mongol
ilkhan of Persia
Abaqa
Second Battle of Homs
Sicilian Vespers
Odo Poilechien

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