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22: 320:, offering to marry her daughter to a Muslim prince. The messenger sent by Alice to Zengi was captured on the way by Baldwin, and was tortured and executed. Alice refused to let Baldwin enter Antioch, but some of the Antiochene nobles opened the gates for Baldwin's representatives, 356:
and her husband Fulk. Joscelin, also, died soon afterwards, and Alice again attempted to take control of Antioch, not wishing her young daughter to inherit the principality. The Antiochene nobles appealed to Fulk for help, and Alice allied with the rulers of the other two northern
373:, and Fulk was forced to travel to Antioch by sea. Pons and Joscelin may have feared that Fulk wanted to impose the suzerainty of Jerusalem over the northern states, although it was also rumoured that Alice had simply bribed them. Fulk and Pons fought a battle near 289:, the first prince of Antioch, arrived to claim his inheritance. Immediately after the principality was handed over to him, Bohemond was married to Alice; the marriage was likely part of the negotiations prior to Bohemond's arrival. 328:. Alice at first fled to the citadel but finally flung herself on her father's mercy and they were reconciled. She was expelled from Antioch, but was allowed to keep for herself 424:
Hamilton, Bernard (2006). "The Growth of the Latin Church of Antioch and the Recruitment of its Clergy", in Ciggaar, Krijna Nelly and Metcalf, David Michael.
518: 493: 405:, convinced Alice that Raymond was coming to marry her, but instead he himself performed the wedding of Raymond and the still-underage Constance. 377:, but peace was eventually made, and Fulk restored the regency in Antioch, placing the principality under the control of Reynald Masoier. 43: 301:, and Baldwin returned to Antioch to assume the regency, but Alice wanted the city for herself. She attempted to make an alliance with 426:
East and West in the Medieval Eastern Mediterranean: Antioch from the Byzantine reconquest until the end of the Crusader principality
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when she had married Bohemond. Baldwin left Antioch under the regency of Joscelin, ruling for Alice and Bohemond's young daughter
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was a candidate. Some of the nobles of the principality, however, not wanting a Greek alliance, secretly summoned
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Baldwin II died in 1131 and was succeeded in Jerusalem by his eldest daughter, Alice's sister
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Around 1135, Alice again attempted to take control of Antioch, negotiating with the
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Alice was humiliated and left Antioch, never to return. She died after 1151.
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Princess consort of Antioch
Edessa
Şanlıurfa
Turkey
Bohemond II of Antioch
Issue
Constance of Antioch
House
House of Rethel
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Morphia of Melitene
Princess consort of Antioch
Bohemond II of Antioch
Constance of Antioch
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Morphia of Melitene
Baldwin III
Amalric I
Hodierna
Raymond II of Tripoli
Ioveta
Bethany
Antioch
Battle of Ager Sanguinis
Bohemond

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