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Bohemund II. (Antiochia)   (translated from German)
Bohemund II. (Antiochia) Bohemund II. (* 1108 ; ? 1131 ) was Prince of Antiochia of ... Roger of Salerno (1112-1119) and Balduin II. of Jerusalem (1119-1126). 1126 it ...
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Bohemund II of Antioch
Bohemund II of Antioch Bohemund II Guiscard (1108-1131) was the Prince of ... son of the founder of the principalities, Bohemund I, by his marriage with princess ...
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Bohemund
Bohemund Bohemund can refer to: Bohemund, the legendary giant Bohemund I of Antioch Bohemund II of Antioch Bohemund III of ...
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Raimund II. (Antiochia)   (translated from German)
Raimund II. (Antiochia) Raimund II. Ruben of Antiochia (? 1219 ) was Prince of ... Isabella of Toron, Niece of baron Leon II. Rubenos. Hethum of Sassun, Brother of Shahe ... in the spring 1197, and its grandfather Bohemund III. it and its nut/mother forwarded ... of Mainz penetrated however on it, that Bohemund and its barons Ruben solemnly as ...
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Leo II of Armenia
Leo II of Armenia Leo II of Armenia, (Armenian: Levon II) known as "The Magnificent" (1150 – May ... had been captured by Saladin in 1189. Bohemund III of Antioch and the Knights Templar ... original owners, demanded its return. Leo lured Bohemund to Bagras under pretense of a ...
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Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin of Bourcq (died August ... Ida of Boulogne as grandmother to Baldwin II in order to force the relationship, but ... Baldwin of Bourcq entered the service of Bohemund of Taranto, Prince of Antioch, acting as ... also became regent of the Principality, when Bohemund was taken prisoner by the Danishmends in ... Gabriel of Melitene. He also helped ransom Bohemund from the Danishmends, preferring Bohemund to ...
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Bohemund IV. (Antiochia)   (translated from German)
Bohemund IV. (Antiochia) Bohemund IV. of Antiochia called the Einaeugige (? 1233 ... Since 1187 was it Count of Tripoli . Bohemund IV. was the son of Bohemund III. and its second wife Orguilleuse. Its ... reign was coined/shaped of dynastischen conflicts. Bohemund III. had a grandchild, Raimund Ruben , ...
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Robert II, Count of Flanders
Robert II, Count of Flanders Robert II of Flanders (c. 1065 – October 5 ... the First Crusade, launched by Pope Urban II in 1095. Robert established a regency council ... groups. Robert marched with Stephen of Blois, Bohemund of Taranto, Robert Curthose, and the Byzantine ... lasted many months; in December, Robert and Bohemund briefly left the army to raid ...
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Bohemund III of Antioch
Bohemund III of Antioch Bohemund III of Antioch (1144–1201), also known as ... first husband Raymond of Poitiers. Early life Bohemund's father was killed at the Battle ... in 1160 (he remained there until 1176). Bohemund was by now of legal age to ... Baldwin III of Jerusalem intervened and declared Bohemund ruler of the principality. In 1163 ...
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Bohemund I of Antioch
Bohemund I of Antioch Bohemund I of Antioch (c. 1058 – March ... of the leaders of the First Crusade. Bohemund was the eldest son of Robert Guiscard ... Mark" but came to be known as Bohemund, after a legendary giant of that name ... policy of his reign from time of Bohemund (whom his father had destined for ...
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