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Bohemond VII of Antioch

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Silver coin issued during the reign of Bohemond VII (1275–1287). This coin weighs exactly the same as the French gros tournois. These intricate and beautiful coins were not long in circulation until Tripoli was surrendered to the Mamluks in 1289 and thus, were the last coins to be struck in the
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In 1287, Latakia was taken by Qalawun, who claimed that as part of Antioch it did not fall under the conditions of their treaty. Bohemond died soon after, leaving no children by his wife Margaret of Beaumont. Tripoli was plunged into a succession crisis until his sister
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In 1278, Guy of Byblos and the Templars assaulted Tripoli, but were met outside the walls by Bohemond. Bohemond was defeated, but the Templar fleet of twelve galleys was scattered by a storm and Bohemond's fleet of fifteen attacked and damaged Templar
156:, and then with the normally anti-Templar Embriacos. This precipitated the first of a series of wars between Bohemond and the Templars. First, he burned their building in Tripoli. Then, the Templars responded by razing the comital castle of 184:, who handed them over to Bohemond on condition that he would spare their lives. He buried them up to their necks in sand at Nephin and starved them to death. This last act further alienated the Genoese and 290: 283: 276: 180:. The last conflict began in January 1282, when the Embriacos tried to take Tripoli by surprise. They found the Templar master away and so took refuge with the 465: 225: 153: 429: 399: 414: 185: 177: 460: 404: 193: 213: 56: 384: 343: 338: 308: 300: 42: 409: 394: 373: 363: 348: 323: 243: 66: 358: 318: 106: 140:. Tripoli was very weak at this time and was divided among various factions: the Roman faction led by 455: 450: 328: 333: 181: 149: 114: 90: 82: 78: 70: 209:. Robert Lee Wolff and Harry W. Hazard, editors. University of Wisconsin Press: Milwaukee, 1969. 424: 221: 145: 122: 38: 34: 17: 419: 260: 250: 137: 129: 50: 268: 353: 234:
Aboujaoude, Boulos (Fr.), "History of Aboujaoude Family", Catholic Press, Lebanon 1976.
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A History of the Crusades: Volume II — The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311
148:, and the Armenian faction led by Sibylla and Bartholomew. Paul made friends with 164:. Bohemond marched on Byblos but was defeated and forced to sign a truce. 73:. As Bohemond VII was still underage at his succession, Sibylla acted as 81:, the closest adult in the line of succession. Sibylla appointed Bishop 98: 94: 46: 157: 133: 118: 102: 89:. Bohemond spent his minority under the protection of his uncle King 86: 74: 169: 161: 55: 97:. He returned to Tripoli in 1277 and immediately made peace with 27:
Count of Tripoli and Prince of Antioch (1261-1287)(r. 1275-1287)
272: 77:, although the regency was also unsuccessfully claimed by King 372: 188:, but Bohemund beat the latter in taking control of Byblos. 383: 307: 196:arrived from Europe to take control of the county. 128:Upon his return, he made enemies with the powerful 41:from 1275 to his death. The only part left of the 284: 49:. He spent much of his reign at war with the 8: 291: 277: 269: 237: 121:from harbour duties, thus distancing the 7: 205:Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) 172:. This time a truce was mediated by 154:grand master of the Knights Templar 33:(1261 – October 19, 1287) was the 25: 466:13th-century princes of Antioch 220:. Cambridge University Press. 18:Bohemond VII, Count of Tripoli 1: 218:The Crusades: c. 1071-c. 1291 178:grand master of the Hospital 65:Bohemond VII was the son of 482: 370: 257: 248: 240: 301:Principality of Antioch 105:sultan, and recognised 43:Principality of Antioch 377: 244:Bohemond VI of Antioch 83:Bartholomew of Tortosa 67:Bohemond VI of Antioch 62: 376: 107:Roger of San Severino 59: 378: 150:William of Beaujeu 125:and their allies. 117:. He exempted the 115:Charles I of Anjou 91:Leo III of Armenia 79:Hugh III of Cyprus 71:Sibylla of Armenia 63: 61:'crusader states'. 461:Counts of Tripoli 438: 437: 267: 266: 258:Succeeded by 227:978-0-521-62566-1 146:bishop of Tripoli 132:, which governed 39:prince of Antioch 16:(Redirected from 473: 309:Reigning princes 293: 286: 279: 270: 261:Lucia of Tripoli 255:1275–1287 251:Count of Tripoli 241:Preceded by 238: 231: 186:John of Montfort 93:at his court in 45:was the port of 35:count of Tripoli 21: 481: 480: 476: 475: 474: 472: 471: 470: 441: 440: 439: 434: 387: 385:Titular princes 379: 368: 311: 303: 299:Princes of the 297: 263: 254: 246: 228: 212: 202: 130:Embriaco family 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 479: 477: 469: 468: 463: 458: 453: 443: 442: 436: 435: 433: 432: 427: 422: 417: 412: 407: 402: 397: 391: 389: 381: 380: 371: 369: 367: 366: 361: 356: 354:Raymond-Roupen 351: 346: 341: 336: 331: 326: 321: 315: 313: 305: 304: 298: 296: 295: 288: 281: 273: 265: 264: 259: 256: 247: 242: 236: 235: 232: 226: 210: 201: 198: 174:Nicolas Lorgne 160:and attacking 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 478: 467: 464: 462: 459: 457: 454: 452: 449: 448: 446: 431: 428: 426: 423: 421: 418: 416: 413: 411: 408: 406: 403: 401: 398: 396: 393: 392: 390: 386: 382: 375: 365: 362: 360: 357: 355: 352: 350: 347: 345: 342: 340: 337: 335: 332: 330: 327: 325: 322: 320: 317: 316: 314: 310: 306: 302: 294: 289: 287: 282: 280: 275: 274: 271: 262: 253: 252: 245: 239: 233: 229: 223: 219: 215: 214:Richard, Jean 211: 208: 204: 203: 199: 197: 195: 189: 187: 183: 179: 175: 171: 165: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 142:Paul of Segni 139: 135: 131: 126: 124: 120: 116: 112: 109:as regent at 108: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 69:and his wife 68: 58: 54: 52: 48: 44: 40: 36: 32: 19: 400:Bohemond VII 344:Bohemond III 249: 217: 206: 190: 182:Hospitallers 166: 127: 64: 53:(1277–1282). 37:and nominal 31:Bohemond VII 30: 29: 456:1287 deaths 451:1261 births 410:Philippe II 395:Bohemond VI 388:(1268–1457) 364:Bohemond VI 349:Bohemond IV 324:Bohemond II 312:(1098–1268) 445:Categories 359:Bohemond V 319:Bohemond I 152:, the new 85:to act as 329:Constance 119:Venetians 430:John III 415:Margaret 216:(1999). 136:through 51:Templars 425:John II 339:Raynald 334:Raymond 200:Sources 123:Genoese 99:Qalawun 95:Cilicia 47:Latakia 420:John I 224:  162:Nephin 158:Botron 138:Guy II 134:Byblos 103:Mamluk 101:, the 87:bailli 75:regent 405:Lucia 194:Lucia 170:Sidon 222:ISBN 113:for 111:Acre 447:: 176:, 144:, 292:e 285:t 278:v 230:. 20:)

Index

Bohemond VII, Count of Tripoli
count of Tripoli
prince of Antioch
Principality of Antioch
Latakia
Templars

Bohemond VI of Antioch
Sibylla of Armenia
regent
Hugh III of Cyprus
Bartholomew of Tortosa
bailli
Leo III of Armenia
Cilicia
Qalawun
Mamluk
Roger of San Severino
Acre
Charles I of Anjou
Venetians
Genoese
Embriaco family
Byblos
Guy II
Paul of Segni
bishop of Tripoli
William of Beaujeu
grand master of the Knights Templar
Botron

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