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BOHEMUND IV ., younger son of Bohemund III. by his second wife Orguilleuse, became count of Tripoli
Raymund
great
nephew
long occupied the attention of Innocert III. Bohemund IV. enjoyed the support of the Templars (who, like the Knights of St John, had estates in Tripoli
Greek
patriarch in 1207, while Leo appealed (12101211) both to Innocent III. and the emperor Otto IV., and was supported by the Hospitallers. In 1216 Leo captured Antioch, and established Raymund
possession of Bohemund IV. when Leo died in 1220. Raymund Rhupen died in 1221; and after the event Bohemund reigned in Antioch and Tripoli till his death, proving himself a determined enemy of the Hospitallers, and thereby incurring excommunication in 1230. He first joined, and then deserted, the emperor Frederick II., during the crusade of 122829; and he was excluded from the operation of the treaty of 1229. When he died in 1233, tre had just concluded peace with the Hospitallers, and Gregory IX. had released him from the excommunication of 1230.End of Article: BOHEMUND IV If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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