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 1144 - 1201 (57 years)
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| Name |
Bohemond III the Stammerer of Antioch |
| Suffix |
Prince of Antioch |
| Birth |
1144 |
| Gender |
Male |
| Acceded |
1163 |
| Prince of Antioch |
- was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to his death
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| Name |
Bohemund |
| Death |
1201 |
| Notes |
- Acceded: 1163
http://www.hull.ac.uk/php/cssbct/cgi-bin/gedlkup.php/n=royal?royal07844
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bohemond_III_of_Antioch
In 1194 Bohemond was captured by Leo II of Armenia. Leo had seized the castle of Bagras, on the northern border of Antioch, which had been captured by Saladin in 1189. Bohemond and the Knights Templar, its original owners, demanded its return. Leo lured Bohemond to Bagras under pretense of a parley, captured him, and imprisoned him in Sis. Under duress, Bohemond was compelled to cede the Principality to Leo. Bohemond was subsequently released through the mediation of Henry II of Champagne, King of Jerusalem, but was forced to abandon all claims to the suzerainity of Armenia. In addition, the two entered into a marital alliance in 1195: Bohemond's son Raymond married Alice of Armenia, the daughter of Leo's brother Ruben III.
Bohemond died in 1201, and the succession was disputed between his son Bohemond IV and Raymond-Roupen, son of Raymond and Alice.
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| Person ID |
I7529 |
Glenn Cook Family |
| Last Modified |
23 Apr 2013 |
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| Sources |
- [S36] Brian Tompsett, Dept of Computer Science, University of Hull, England(B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk), Directory of Royal Genealogical Data, (This work is Copyright b 1994-2002 Brian C Tompsett).
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