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Louis and Antioch
Louis then decided to directly cross the Phrygian mountains, in the hope of speeding his approach to take refuge with Eleanor's uncle Raymond in Antioch.
Rather than allow her to stay, Louis took Eleanor from Antioch against her will, and continued on to Jerusalem, with his army dwindling.
Raymond of Poitiers welcoming Louis VII in Antioch.
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Raymond of Poitiers welcoming Louis VII of France | Louis VII in Antioch.
In the last year of Raymond's life Louis VII and his wife Eleanor of Aquitaine ( Raymond's niece ) visited Antioch.
Raymond sought to prevent Louis from going south to Jerusalem and to induce him to stay in Antioch and help in the conquest of Aleppo and Caesarea.
The prince of Antioch was experienced and rich both in gifts and promises ; he fully deserved the marriage, which was celebrated with great pomp by the bishop of Chartres in the presence of the king, the Lord Louis, and many archbishops, bishops and noblemen of the realm.
Bohemond died in 1233, and Antioch, ruled by his son Bohemond V, played no important role in the Fifth Crusade, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II's struggles to take back Jerusalem in the Sixth Crusade, or Louis IX of France's Seventh Crusade.
Young Bohemond then travelled to Acre where he was knighted by King Louis, and took power in Antioch.
Through the efforts of King Louis, a truce was also negotiated between Antioch and Cilician Armenia.
While Louis IX of France launched the Eighth Crusade ostensibly to reverse these setbacks, it went to Tunis, instead of Constantinople, as Louis ' brother, Charles of Anjou, had initially advised, though Charles I clearly benefited from the treaty between Antioch and Tunis that ultimately resulted from the Crusade.

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