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    The Principality of Antioch was one of the crusader states created during the First Crusade which included parts of modern-day Turkey and Syria. The principality was much smaller than the County of Edessa or the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It extended around the northeastern edge of the

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    While Baldwin of Boulogne and Tancred headed east from Asia Minor to set up the County of Edessa, the main army of the First Crusade continued south to besiege Antioch.

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    The native population of the principality was rather diverse. A significant proportion were Miaphysite Armenians, who could be found in

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    Like Jerusalem, Antioch had its share of great offices, including Constable, Marshal, Seneschal, Duc, Vicomte, Butler, Chamberlain,

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    Lords of Saône
    The Lordship of Saône was centered on the castle of Saône, but included the towns of Sarmada (lost in 1134) and Balatanos. Saône was captured by Saladin from the last lord, Matthew, in 1188.
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    • Ibn al-Qalanisi, The Damascus Chronicle of the Crusades, trans. H. A. R. Gibb (London, 1932).
    • John Kinnamos, Deeds of John and Manuel

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  2. The Principality of Antioch | Weapons and Warfare

    https://weaponsandwarfare.com › 2016 › 07 › 02 › the-principality-of-antioch

    Jul 02, 2016 · The Principality of Antioch. Posted on July 2, 2016. by MSW. Although Antioch survived as a Christian enclave in northern Syria until 1268, its Norman inheritance lasted only …

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    • https://military-history.fandom.com › wiki › Principality_of_Antioch
      • The Principality of Antioch was one of the crusader states created during the First Crusade which included parts of modern-day Turkey and Syria. The Principality of Antioch was much smaller than the County of Edessa or the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It extended around the northeastern edge of the Mediterranean, bordering the County of Tripoli to the sou...
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    • https://about-history.com › history-of-the-principality-of-antioch-1098-1268
      • During the 2nd Crusade, shortly after the fall of Edessa (1144), Antioch was attacked by the Atabek army of Aleppo Nur al-Din Mahmud, as a result of which the eastern territories of the principality were lost. After the death of Raymond de Poitiers in 1149, in the battle of Inab, the regent of the principality for a time, while the widowed Constanc...
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    • https://www.britannica.com › place › Antioch-medieval-principality-Turkey

      Antioch, a principality centred on the city of Antioch, founded by European Christians in territory taken from the Muslims in 1098, during the First Crusade. It survived as a European outpost in …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Timeline_of_the_Principality_of_Antioch

      The timeline of the Principality of Antioch is a chronological list of events of the history of the Principality of Antioch (a crusader state in northern Syria ). The crusader states and their …

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