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Bohemund IV of Antioch
Bohemund IV of Antioch Bohemund IV of Antioch (d. 1233), also know ...
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Talk:Bohemund IV of Antioch
Talk:Bohemund IV of Antioch Wife? The article on Amalric II says ...
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Bohemund III of Antioch
Bohemund III of Antioch Bohemund III of Antioch (1144–1201), also known as the Stammerer, was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to his death. He ...
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Bohemund V of Antioch
Bohemund V of Antioch Bohemund V of Antioch (d. 1251), was ruler of the Principality of Antioch, a crusader state, from 1233 to ...
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Bohemund VI of Antioch
Bohemund VI of Antioch Bohemund VI of Antioch (1237–1275), was ruler of the principality of Antioch (a crusader state) between 1251 and ...
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Bohemund
Bohemund Bohemund can refer to: Bohemund, the legendary giant Bohemund I of Antioch Bohemund II of Antioch Bohemund III ...
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Antioch
Antioch To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. Antioch on the Orontes (Greek: Αντιόχεια η επί ... Orontem, also Antiochia dei Siri), the Great Antioch or Syrian Antioch was an ancient city located on the ... within the Seleucid Empire were also named Antioch or Antiochia, most of them founded ...
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Principality of Antioch
Principality of Antioch The Principality of Antioch, including parts of modern-day Turkey and ... the First Crusade continued south to besiege Antioch. Bohemund of Taranto led the siege, beginning in ... fellow Christians who had not survived. However, Bohemund convinced a guard in one of ...
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Raymond IV of Toulouse
Raymond IV of Toulouse Raymond IV of Toulouse (c. 1052-1105, sometimes called ... La Marche, and succeeded his brother William IV as Count of Toulouse in 1094. According ... Constantinople along the same route used by Bohemund of Taranto. At the end of April ... of friendship, and offered his support against Bohemund, both Raymond and Alexius' mutual enemy. ...
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Siege of Antioch
Siege of Antioch Siege of Antioch Part of the First Crusade The Siege of Antioch, from a medieval miniature painting Date: 20 October, 1097 - 28 June, 1098 Location: Antioch Result: Crusader victory Casus belli: {{{casus}}} Territory ... German Crusade – Nicaea – Dorylaeum – Antioch – Jerusalem – Ascalon – Crusade ...
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