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      • The Byzantine Emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates appoints Brachamios as duke (or governor) of Antioch and domestikos (or commander-in-chief) of the East, thus legitimizing Brachamios' hold of northern Syria and Cilicia.
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  2. Coin of the Principality of Antioch, 1112–1119, Saint George on horseback. In 1254 Bohemond VI married Sibylla of Armenia, ending the power struggle between the two states, although by this point Armenia was the more powerful of the two and Antioch was essentially a vassal state.

  3. Apr 18, 2024 · Roger was the Norman ruler (1112–19) of the Crusader state of Antioch during the period of its greatest power. The son of Prince Richard of Salerno, he succeeded his uncle Tancred as regent in 1112. He forestalled a Seljuq Turkish attempt to reconquer Syria by his victory in the Battle of Danith.

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  4. 1112. February. Bertrand dies. His son and successor, Pons, takes possession of the estates that Bertrand held in fief from Tancred with Tancred's concession. Easter. After lengthy negotiations, Baldwin I and Joscelin I refutes to conclude an alliance with the Byzantines against Antioch. Summer-Autumn. Kogh Vasil captures Hisn Mansur.

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    Six months after the Treaty of Deabolis Bohemond died, and Tancred remained regent of Antioch until his death during a typhoid epidemic in 1112. After the death of Tancred, the principality passed to Roger of Salerno , who helped rebuild Antioch after an earthquake destroyed its foundations in 1114.

  6. Nov 24, 2023 · History. Prince Bohemond in 1101 was captured by the Seljuk emir of Sivas, Danishmend Gazi and held captive for two years. At this time, the principality was ruled by his nephew Tancred.

  7. Nov 1, 2018 · The Principality of Antioch, with its capital at Antioch, the great ancient city of culture and trade, was founded by the Norman Bohemund and extended by his successor Tancred of Lecce (r. 1105-1112 CE).

  8. May 9, 2017 · The princes and ruling elites of Antioch thus faced an array of territorial and political challenges, perhaps more so than in any other contemporary polity. For Claude Cahen, this created a vigorous, top-down ‘feudal’ regime, with the prince in full control of governance and able to extract unlimited service from all fief-holders – a view ...

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