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Batroun (Arabic: ٱلْبَتْرُون al-Batrūn;,
ancient Botrys (Ancient Gr****: Βότρυς, romanized: Bótrys), is a
coastal city in
northern Lebanon and one of the...
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Bohemond of
Botron (1199 –
after October 1244) was a son of
Bohemond III of
Antioch and by marriage, Lord of
Botrun in the
County of Tripoli. He was the...
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William of
Botron (died
after 1262) was Lord of
Botron (1244–1262) in the
County of Tripoli, and
Constable of
Jerusalem (1258–1262).
William of
Botron was the...
- in Tripoli. Then, the
Templars responded by
razing the
comital castle of
Botron and
attacking Nephin.
Bohemond marched on
Byblos but was
defeated and forced...
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dealt with two
opposing forces of
transforming robots from the
planet Go
Botron: the
heroic Guardians and the evil Renegades. The
Guardians were led by...
- Montroque. This
action led to
indecisive fighting over the
following months at
Botron, Fort Nephin,
Sidon and at sea. In 1282, Guy II
Embriaco and the Templars...
- marriage,
Bohemond married Isabella of Farabel, with whom he had
Bohemond of
Botron, who
married Isabelle,
heiress to the
Lordship of Botrun. Rudt-Collenberg...
- Tyre, the
bishop of
Lydda and
Ramla (St. George), and Bohemond, Lord of
Botron and his son John, were all killed. Pope
Innocent IV at the
First Council...
- relationship. With
Euphemia he had
three children:
Balian II, who died at
Botron in 1277 John, died in
Armenia in 1289 Margaret,
married Guy II Embriaco...
- to Tripoli, then
after a
costly attempt to
capture it, he went
south to
Botron which was
burned and pillaged, then to
Beirut on 10
August 1403,
which was...