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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 1163 to 1201. He was the elder son of Constance of Antioch and her first husband, Raymond of Poitiers .
Bohemond III's eldest son Raymond IV, Count of Tripoli acted as regent 1193–1194. Bohemond IV 1201–1216 1219–1233: c. 1172 son of Prince Bohemond III and Orguilleuse d'Harenc: Plaisance Embracio de Giblet bef. 21 August 1198 six children Melisende of Jerusalem January 1218 three daughters: March 1233 aged about 61 Raymond-Roupen 1216 ...
Bohemond III *1142 †1201 Prince of Antioch (r. 1163–1201) Orgueilleuse of Harenc: Alice of Cilician Armenia *1182/83 †after 1234: Raymond *1169 †1198: Plaisance of Gibelet: Bohemond IV *1171 †1233 Count of Tripoli (r. 1187–1233) Prince of Antioch (r. 1201–1216, 1219–1233) Melisende of Cyprus *1197: Raymond-Roupen *1198 †1222 ...
After her second husband fell into captivity around 1160–1161, Constance wanted to rule Antioch alone, but Baldwin III of Jerusalem declared her fifteen-year-old son, Bohemond III, the lawful prince. Constance disregarded this declaration and took control of the administration of the principality with the assistance of Emperor Manuel.
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When Bohemond III died in April 1201, Bohemond IV had no difficulty establishing himself as Prince of Antioch. Many noblemen who had favored Raymond-Roupen fled to Sis. [8] Leo laid siege to the city of Antioch, starting the War of the Antiochene Succession. [9] Amalric, King of Jerusalem and Cyprus, favored Raymond-Roupen but declined to ...
In 1165, Bohemond III of Antioch was forced to seek aid from the Byzantine Emperor Manuel Komnenos and was forced to restore in exchange the Greek patriarch Athanasios I to the church of St. Peter. 5 years later, on June 29, 1170, a major earthquake hit the cathedral, causing the dome to collapse and killing about 50 congregants as well as ...
Bohemond III of Antioch; Bohemond IV of Antioch; Bohemond VI of Antioch; Bohemond VII of Antioch; Bohemond V of Antioch; R. Raymond-Roupen; T. Lucia, Countess of Tripoli