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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's death resulted in a struggle for control between Antioch, represented by Bohemond of Tripoli, and Armenia, represented by Bohemond III's grandson Raymond-Roupen. Bohemond of Tripoli, as Bohemond IV, took control by 1207, but Raymond briefly ruled as a rival from 1216 to 1219. Bohemond died in 1233, and Antioch, ruled by his son ...
Bohemond was released when he abandoned his claims on Cilicia, forfeiting Bagras and marrying Raymond to Alice. Any male heir of this marriage was expected to be the heir to both Antioch and Armenia. When Raymond died in 1197, Bohemond sent Alice and Raymond's posthumous son Raymond-Roupen to Cilicia.
Coin issued by Tancred during his regency depicting him brandishing a sword while wearing a jewelled turban. In 1108, Tancred refused to honour the Treaty of Devol , in which Bohemond swore an oath of fealty to Alexius, and for decades afterwards Antioch remained independent of the Byzantine Empire.
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Bohemond III was forced to sign an eight-month truce with Saladin in late September 1188. [144] By this time, Saladin troops had conquered the whole county save the city of Tripoli and Crac des Chevaliers. [145] The Third Crusade secured the crusader states' survival, allowing Bohemond III to sign a new truce with Saladin in Beirut on 30 ...
The coins will enter circulation by the end of the year, marking the new reign of King Charles III and celebrating his love of the natural world. Old coins can still be used, with the new set ...
Bohemond leaves Antioch for Europe to call for a new crusade. Tancred again assumes the regency for him in Antioch. Bohemond's cousin, Richard of Salerno, is made the governor of Edessa. [97] [99] [100] 1105. February 28. Raymond IV dies and his cousin, William Jordan continues the siege of Tripoli. [97] c. April 20. Battle of Artah: Tancred ...