Bohemund VII ( French Bohemond de Poitiers ; 1261 - October 19, 1287 ) - Count of Tripoli since 1275, titular prince of Antioch since 1275. The son of Prince Boemund VI of Antioch and Princess Sibylla .
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At the time of his father's death in 1275, Boemund was still a minor, so his mother Sibylla of Armenia became regent. The county of Tripoli at this time was greatly weakened, the nobility could not agree among themselves.
Having matured, Boemund began the war with the Templars (1277-1282). In 1277, he made peace with the Mameluke Sultan Calavun .
In 1282, Bohemund defeated the risen Genoese ruler of the city of Jubail, slaughtering him in his own castle.
Marriage
- Margarita de Brienne (1280–1287)
Notes
Literature
- Boehmund I // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : in 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.