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made a good initial impression upon his subjects. Their hopes that Philip would become a good Armenian, however, were frustrated, as he had "incorrigibly Latin tastes". Philip spent as much time as he could in Antioch, showed favoritism towards his French advisors, and refused to adhere to Armenian
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on behalf of Leo's daughter Isabella, the Armenians wanted to renew their alliance with Antioch. They requested that Bohemond IV send a husband to their young queen, and Bohemond offered Philip. Since Philip was Bohemond's fourth son, who could not be expected to inherit Antioch, the Armenians
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Apostolic rites. This instigated a revolt by the Armenians. In late 1224, Philip was arrested during a night journey to Antioch. He was accused of stealing the
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with Philip's father for many years, also claimed the throne of Cilicia as the former heir designate of King Leo I. Upon his defeat and imprisonment by
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Philip's marriage to Isabella was celebrated in June 1222. Before his coronation as king, Philip swore to uphold the rites of the
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The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia During the Crusades: The Integration of Cilician Armenians with the Latins, 1080-1393
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in prison in 1225. Bohemond planned to avenge his son's death, but was prevented when his allies, the
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Burgtorf, Jochen (2016). "The Antiochene war of succession". In Boas, Adrian J. (ed.).
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of Cilicia and sending them to Antioch. He spent months imprisoned in the fortress of
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A History of the Crusades, Volume III: The Kingdom of Acre and the Later Crusades
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accepted. They made the union conditional upon Philip joining the
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Index

Philip of Tripoli
Armenian
French
House of Poitiers
king
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Queen Isabella
House of Poitiers
Bohemond IV
Norman
Principality of Antioch
County of Tripoli
Plaisance of Gibelet
Embriaco family
Raymond-Roupen
War of the Antiochene Succession
Constantine of Baberon
regent
Armenian Apostolic Church
Armenian Apostolic Church
Seljuk Turks
crown jewels
Partzerpert
Sis
poisoned
Ayyubids



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