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* Bohemond VI of Antioch-Tripoli ( 1252 – 1275, also Prince of Antioch 1252 – 1268 )
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The war also spread to Tripoli and Antioch, where the Embriaco family, descended from Genoese crusaders, were pitted against Bohemond VI of Antioch, who supported the Venetians.
With the first of the Mongol invasions and the coming to power of the Mamluks, Bohemond VI took possession of the town and rewarded the Knights Hospitallers for their support by allotting them half of the town and half of the surrounding areas.
In 1254 Bohemond VI married Sibylla, an Armenian princess, 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.
In 1260, under the influence of his father-in-law, the Armenian king Hetoum I, Bohemond VI submitted to the Mongols under Hulagu, making Antioch a tributary state of the Mongol Empire.
In the mid-13th century, its leader Bohemond VI, under the influence of his father-in-law Hetoum I of Cilician Armenia, swore vassalage to the Mongol Empire, and contributed troops to the Mongol conquests in the region.
In 1260 Mongol forces combined with those of their Christian vassals in the region, including the army of Cilician Armenia under Hetoum I and the Franks of Bohemond VI of Antioch.
Hethum strongly encouraged other Frankish rulers to follow his example and submit to Mongol suzerainty, but the only one who did so was Hethum's son-in-law, Bohemond VI of Antioch, who submitted around 1259.
One of his sisters was Sibylla of Armenia, who was married to Bohemond VI of Antioch to bring peace between Armenia and Antioch.
This made her unpopular, so the young Bohemond VI gained the approval of King Louis IX of France, who was on Crusade at the time, to get permission from Pope Innocent IV to come of age a few months early.
Bohemond VI was the son of Bohemond V of Antioch and Luciana ( Lucienne ) di Segni, great-niece of Pope Innocent III.
When Bohemond V died in January 1252, 15-year-old Bohemond VI succeeded under the regency of his mother.
This made her unpopular, so the young Bohemond VI, through the approval of King Louis IX of France, who was on Crusade at the time, gained permission from Pope Innocent IV to inherit the principality a few months early.
Hethoum later persuaded son-in-law Bohemond VI to do the same, and Antioch became a tributary of the Mongols in 1260.
Baibars's siege of Bohemond VI in Tripoli was lifted in May 1271 when Edward I of England | Edward I arrived in the Levant, starting the Ninth Crusade.
Bohemond and Antioch-Tripoli
* Bohemond IV of Antioch-Tripoli ( 1189 – 1233, also Prince of Antioch 1201 – 1216 and 1219 – 1233 )
Bohemond and 1252
Bohemond V of Antioch ( 1199 − 1252 ) was ruler of the Principality of Antioch, a crusader state, from 1233 to his death.
Bohemond and –
* 1097 – Battle of Dorylaeum: Crusaders led by Prince Bohemond of Taranto defeat a Seljuk army led by Sultan Kilij Arslan I.
* August – Bohemond I of Antioch is captured by the Danishmends at the Battle of Melitene, leaving Tancred as regent of the Principality of Antioch for two years.
* October – The army of Bohemond of Tarente lands in Dyrrachium to try to conquer the Byzantine Empire.
* July 14 – donation of Altavilla: Bohemond I, the new crusader ruler of Antioch grants commercial privileges and the right to use warehouses ( fondaco ) and the church of Saint John to the Republic of Genoa.
Bohemond I ( also spelled Bohemund or Boamund ) ( – 3 March 1111 ), Prince of Taranto and Prince of Antioch, was one of the leaders of the First Crusade.
Bohemond served under his father in the great attack on the Byzantine Empire ( 1080 – 1085 ) and commanded the Normans during Guiscard's absence ( 1082 – 1084 ), penetrating into Thessaly as far as Larissa, but being eventually repulsed by Alexius I Comnenus.
Mausoleum of Bohemond, the wooden statue and a painting of Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, and the tomb of Blessed Father Antonio Maria Losito ( 1838 – 1917 ).
# Alice ( 1195 / 1196 – 1246 ), firstly married Hugh I of Cyprus, secondly she married Bohemond V of Antioch and thirdly married Raoul de Soissons.
# Plaisance of Antioch ( 1235 – September 22 / 27, 1261 ), daughter of Bohemond V, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli, by Lucienne de Segni, married at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, in 1250, and had issue, an only son
Bohemond III of Antioch ( 1144 – 1201 ), also known as the Stammerer or the Stutterer, was Prince of Antioch from 1163 to his death.
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