Tancred of Hauteville
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Fransenda
(-Cir 1057)
Robert Guiscard of Apulia
(1015-1085)
Alberada of Buonalbergo
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Bohemond I of Antioch Guiscard
(Cir 1057-1111)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Constance Capet

Bohemond I of Antioch Guiscard 1 2 3

  • Born: Cir 1057
  • Marriage: Constance Capet
  • Died: 1111 aged 54
  • Buried: Canosa, Apulia, Italy

  General Notes:

Bohemund was the eldest son of Robert Guiscard, Duke of Apulia and Calabria, by his first marriage to Alberada of Buonalbergo. He was christened "Mark" but came to be known as Bohemund, after a legendary giant of that name.

Prince of Antioch, leader of the First Crusade, and founder of a Crusader dynasty in Syria. The eldest son of Robert Guiscard, Norman duke of Apulia and Calabria in southern Italy, Bohemond distinguished himself in a war (1081-85) against the Byzantine Empire. After Robert Guiscard's death (1085), the Norman domain was divided between Bohemond and his brother. Bohemond joined the First Crusade to try to extend his possessions. As long as he remained with the Crusaders, Bohemond was their leader, although he was not officially recognized as such. Antioch was captured in June 1098, and Bohemond received it as a principality. He was captured by the Muslims in 1100 and held prisoner until 1103. After suffering a great defeat the following year, he returned to western Europe to seek help. During his stay in France, he married the daughter of King Philip I of France. By 1107 he was head of a large army of adventurers who had been attracted by his military renown, but instead of returning to Antioch, he led his forces against the Byzantine Empire, which had restricted the expansion of his principality after 1098. His attack was unsuccessful, and Bohemond was forced to accept a peace that made him a vassal of the Byzantine emperor.

Bohemond's descendants ruled Antioch until 1268 and Tripoli from 1187 to 1289.

  Noted events in his life were:

• Acceded: Prince of Antioch, 1099.


Bohemond married Constance Capet, daughter of Philip I the Fair of France Capet and Bertha of Holland.


Sources


1 Brian C. Tompsett, Directory of Royal Genealogical (Datahttp://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html
Brian Tompsett
Department of Computer Science
University of Hull
Hull, UK, HU6 7RX
B.C.Tompsett@dcs.hull.ac.uk).

2 Microsoft, Encarta Encyclopedia 99 (© 1993-1998 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.)

3 Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/).

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