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      • The Principality of Antioch (Latin: Principatus Antiochenus; Norman: Princeté de Antioch) was one of the Crusader states created during the First Crusade which included parts of modern-day Turkey and Syria. The principality was much smaller than the County of Edessa or the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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  2. The Principality of Antioch (Latin: Principatus Antiochenus; Norman: Princeté de Antioch) was one of the Crusader states created during the First Crusade which included parts of modern-day Turkey and Syria. The principality was much smaller than the County of Edessa or the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

  3. The timeline of the Principality of Antioch is a chronological list of events of the history of the Principality of Antioch (a crusader state in northern Syria).

  4. Antioch, a principality centred on the city of Antioch, founded by European Christians in territory taken from the Muslims in 1098, during the First Crusade. It survived as a European outpost in the East for nearly two centuries. Antioch’s territory included the well-fortified, predominantly.

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    Antioch on the Orontes ( / ˈænti.ɒk /; Ancient Greek: Ἀντιόχεια ἡ ἐπὶ Ὀρόντου, romanized : Antiókheia hē epì Oróntou, pronounced [anti.ó.kʰeː.a]) [note 1] was a Hellenistic Greek city [1] [2] founded by Seleucus I Nicator in 300 BC. [3] It was one of the greatest and most important Greek cities of the ...

  6. The Principality of Antioch ( Latin: Principatus Antiochenus; Norman: Princeté de Antioch) was one of the Crusader states created during the First Crusade which included parts of modern-day Turkey and Syria. The principality was much smaller than the County of Edessa or the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

  7. Feb 12, 2024 · Following the successful siege, the Crusaders established the Principality of Antioch, with Bohemond of Taranto as its first ruler. The principality encompassed a significant portion of northern Syria and became one of the major Crusader states in the Levant.

  8. Situated at the easternmost edge of Latin Christendom, the principality of Antioch offered profound challenges to its inhabitants. Founded in 1098 by the Norman adventurer and First Crusade leader, Bohemond of Taranto, its territorial extent – based largely on a former duchy of the Byzantine Empire – acted as a meeting point between Asia ...

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