-
Rainald I
Masoir, also
known as
Renaud I
Masoir (died
around 1135), was
constable of the Prin****lity of
Antioch from
around 1126, and also
baillif (or...
- Alice's party. The king sta**** in
Antioch for some time, and left
Rainald I
Masoir as regent. He
returned again in late 1133 or
early 1134. In
concert with...
- part of the Prin****lity. In the 1170s, it was
controlled by
Rainald II
Masoir of
Antioch as a v****al of the
count of Tripoli. The
fortress was so large...
- the
Antiochene barons acknowledged him as regent. He
appointed Rainald I
Masoir,
constable of Antioch, to
administer the prin****lity. Fulk
returned to...
- the Prin****te and
perhaps only a
titular constable Adam (1113)
Rainald I
Masoir (1127–1134)
Walter de
Sourdeval (1134–1135)
Roger des
Monts (1140–1149)...
- III in Antioch. The
latter besieged the region, but
nobleman Rainald II
Masoir supported the patriarch,
until King
Baldwin IV sent a
delegation to settle...
- his
fortress at Qosair.
Bohemond besieged the fortress, but
Rainald II
Masoir, Lord of Margat, and
other noblemen who
supported the
patriarch rose up...
-
brother supported her, but Fulk
defeated her
allies and
appointed Rainald I
Masoir to
administer the prin****lity.
William died
during either this conflict...
- Aimery,
supported by the
nobility of
Antioch under their leader,
Rainald II
Masoir, lord of Margat, held out in al-Quṣayr
under siege by Bohemond.
Aimery himself...
- Agnes, the only
daughter of Pons and Cecile, was
married to
Rainald II
Masoir, who was a
prominent Antiochene nobleman.
Lewis 2017, pp. 26, 28, 73. Runciman...