War of the Antiochene Succession
The War of the Antiochene Succession, also known as the Antiochene War of Succession, comprised a series of armed conflicts in northern Syria between 1201 and 1219, connected to the disputed succession of Bohemond III of Antioch. The Principality of Antioch was the leading Christian power in the region during the last decades of the 12th century, but Armenian Cilicia challenged its supremacy. The capture of an important fortress, Bagras, in Syria by Leo II of Cilicia gave rise to a prolonged conflict already in the early 1190s. Leo tried to capture Antioch, but the Greek and Latin burghers formed a commune and prevented the Armenian soldiers from occupying the town. Bohemond III's eldest son, Raymond, died in 1197, leaving an infant son, Raymond-Roupen. The boy's mother, Alice of Armenia,
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War of the Antiochene Succession
The War of the Antiochene Succession, also known as the Antiochene War of Succession, comprised a series of armed conflicts in northern Syria between 1201 and 1219, connected to the disputed succession of Bohemond III of Antioch. The Principality of Antioch was the leading Christian power in the region during the last decades of the 12th century, but Armenian Cilicia challenged its supremacy. The capture of an important fortress, Bagras, in Syria by Leo II of Cilicia gave rise to a prolonged conflict already in the early 1190s. Leo tried to capture Antioch, but the Greek and Latin burghers formed a commune and prevented the Armenian soldiers from occupying the town. Bohemond III's eldest son, Raymond, died in 1197, leaving an infant son, Raymond-Roupen. The boy's mother, Alice of Armenia,
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The War of the Antiochene Succ ...... tian states in Northern Syria.
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AyyubidEmirate of Aleppo
Cilician Armenia
County of Tripoli
Forces ofBohemond IV of Antioch
Forces ofRaymond-Roupen of Antioch
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Knights Hospitaller
Knights Templar
Sultanate of Rum
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Victory ofBohemond IV of Antioch
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Kingdom of Cilicia, Principali ...... poli in the early 13th century
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Ayyubid Emirate of Aleppo
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Cilician Armenia
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County of Tripoli
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Forces of Bohemond IV of Antioch
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Forces of Raymond-Roupen of Antioch
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Kingdom of Jerusalem
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Knights Hospitaller
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Knights Templar
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Sultanate of Rum
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Az-Zahir Ghazi
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Bohemond IV
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Guillaume de Chartres
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Kaykaus
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Leo of Armenia
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Raymond-Roupen
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War of the Antiochene Succession
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Northern Syria and Cilicia
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Victory of Bohemond IV of Antioch
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Armenian fortresses lost to the Sultanate of Rum and the Knights Templar
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