
Bohemond I of Antioch - Wikipedia
Bohemond I of Antioch (c. 1054 – 5 or 7 March 1111), [1] also known as Bohemond of Taranto or Bohemond of Hauteville, was the prince of Taranto from 1089 to 1111 and the prince of Antioch from 1098 to 1111. [2] He was a leader of the First Crusade, leading a contingent of Normans on the quest eastward.
Bohemond I | Crusader Prince of Antioch & First Latin Ruler of …
Bohemond I (born 1050–58—died March 5 or 7, 1109, probably Bari [Italy]) was the prince of Otranto (1089–1111) and prince of Antioch (1098–1101, 1103–04), one of the leaders of the First Crusade, who conquered Antioch (June 3, 1098).
Bohemond I summary | Britannica
Bohemond I, orig. Marc, (born 1050–58—died March 5 or 7, 1109, probably Bari), Prince of Otranto (1089–1109) and of Antioch (1098–1101, 1103–4). The son of a duke who held sway in southeastern Italy, he was nicknamed after a legendary giant.
Marco "Bohemond" Hauteville of Apulia, prince of Taranto
Apr 26, 2022 · Bohemond I (also spelled Bohemund or Boamund; c. 1058–3 March 1111), Prince of Taranto and Prince of Antioch, was one of the leaders of the First Crusade as he led the whole Crusader army until the conquest of Antioch.
Bohemond IV of Antioch - Wikipedia
Bohemond IV of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the One-Eyed (French: Bohémond le Borgne; c. 1175 – 1233), was Count of Tripoli from 1187 to 1233, and Prince of Antioch from 1201 to 1216 and from 1219 to 1233. He was the younger son of Bohemond III of Antioch.
Bohemond of Taranto – Siege of Antioch Project - Fordham …
Bohemond (c.1050-1111) was one of the most important leaders of the First Crusade. Although his baptismal name was Mark, almost all contemporary documents refer to him as “Bohemond,” a childhood nickname that his father assigned to him in reference to a legendary giant.1.
Bohemond - Wikipedia
Bohemond or Bohemund, rarely Boamund, can refer to: Bohemond I of Antioch (1058–1111) Bohemond II of Antioch (1108–1130) Bohemond III of Antioch (1144–1201) Bohemond IV of Antioch & I of Tripoli (1172–1233) Bohemond V of Antioch & II of Tripoli (1199–1252) Bohemond VI of Antioch & III of Tripoli (1237–1275)
Bohemond I of Antioch | Military Wiki | Fandom
Bohemond I (also spelled Bohemund or Boamund) (c. 1058 – 3 March 1111), Prince of Taranto and Prince of Antioch,[1] was one of the leaders of the First Crusade. The Crusade had no outright military leader, but instead was ruled by a committee of nobles.
Bohemond - Roman Catholic Saints
Bohemond, prince of Taranto, and Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse, are knights famous for their participation in the First Crusade that successfully recaptured Jerusalem from the Muslims.
Bohemond I | EBSCO Research Starters
Bohemond I (circa 1052-1111) was a prominent Norman leader and the firstborn son of Robert Guiscard, known for his military prowess and opportunistic nature during the medieval period.