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Bohemond or
Bohemund,
rarely Boamund, can
refer to:
Bohemond I of
Antioch (1058–1111)
Bohemond II of
Antioch (1108–1130)
Bohemond III of
Antioch (1144–1201)...
- second-in-command, Tancred. His
career is
discussed by B. von Kügler,
Bohemund und
Tancred (1862);
while L. von Heinemann,
Geschichte der
Normannen in...
- Preceded by
Bohemund IV
Prince of
Antioch Count of
Tripoli 1233–1252 Succeeded by
Bohemond VI...
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Bohemond III of Antioch, also
known as
Bohemond the
Child or the
Stammerer (French: Bohémond le Bambe/le Baube; c. 1148–1201), was
Prince of
Antioch from...
- This last act
further alienated the
Genoese and John of Montfort, but
Bohemund beat the
latter in
taking control of Byblos. In 1287,
Latakia was taken...
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Bohemond IV of Antioch, also
known as
Bohemond the One-E**** (French: Bohémond le Borgne; c. 1175 – 1233), was
Count of
Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince...
-
Guiscard and his son
Bohemund in the
Battle of Dyrrhachium.
Byzantine control was
restored a few
years later, but the
Normans under Bohemund returned to besiege...
- Christians; both
Raymond IV of
Toulouse and
Bohemund of
Taranto wanted the city for themselves.
While Bohemund was away
foraging on 29
December 1097, Raymond...
- Preceded by
Bohemund V
Prince of
Antioch 1252–1268
conquered by
Baibars Count of
Tripoli 1252–1275 Succeeded by
Bohemond VII...
- Hugh II, in 1254–1261 and 1258–1261 respectively. She was a
daughter of
Bohemund V of
Antioch and his
second spouse, the
Italian noblewoman Lucienne of...