• Conrad of Antioch (Italian: Corrado d'Antiochia; born 1240/41, died after 1312) was a scion of an illegitimate branch of the imperial Staufer dynasty and...
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  • Born into the family of the princes of Antioch, he effectively ruled as regent for underage kings Hugh II of Cyprus and Conrad III of Jerusalem for several...
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  • Corrado da Matelica (died 1446), Bishop of Bagnoregio Corrado d'Antiochia, Italian name for Conrad of Antioch (1240/41–1312), Sicilian nobleman Corrado...
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  • Montferrat and Alice of Champagne, older half-sisters of Maria of Antioch's mother, respectively. Conrad lived in Europe, and so the regency of Jerusalem was...
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    himself to Antioch. Baldwin placed Balian in charge of raising his son Thomas, the future lord of Ramla, who did not go with his father to Antioch. Balian...
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    acknowledged Conrad's claim to Jerusalem, Guy of Lusignan and Conrad's opponents (including Humphrey of Toron and Bohemond III of Antioch) sought assistance...
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    Naples. They were sentenced to death and beheaded on 29 October. Conrad of Antioch was Conradin's only partisan to be released, but only after his wife...
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    also the year of his marriage to Giovanna, daughter of Conrad of Antioch and a descendant of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II, a union which was to...
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    located further north: the County of Edessa (1097–1144), the Principality of Antioch (1098–1268), and the County of Tripoli (1109–1289). While all three...
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  • information not found elsewhere about the counts of Loreto and the prince of the Abruzzi, Conrad of Antioch. It is known from two manuscripts: one from the...
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    Bohemond III of Antioch, also known as Bohemond the Child or the Stammerer (French: Bohémond le Bambe/le Baube; c. 1148–1201), was Prince of Antioch from 1163...
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    Treia (category Municipalities of the Province of Macerata)
    vicar of Frederick II and again in 1263 by Conrad of Antioch, who was captured at the nearby battle of Vallesacco, and held for several months in town in...
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    Conrad of Montferrat (Italian: Corrado del Monferrato; Piedmontese: Conrà ëd Monfrà) (died 28 April 1192) was a nobleman, one of the major participants...
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    and the Crusaders believed their discovery of a Holy Lance brought them a favorable end to the Siege of Antioch. However, in many conflicts the army or government...
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    Conrad I (c. 1040 – 8 August 1086) was count of Luxembourg (1059–1086), succeeding his father, Giselbert. Conrad was embroiled in an argument with the...
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  • to secure his grandnephew's succession to Antioch as well. Conrad of Wittelsbach traveled from Sis to Antioch, where he compelled Bohemond III to summon...
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    Conrad III (25 March 1252 – 29 October 1268), called the Younger or the Boy, but usually known by the diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino)...
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  • of Assailly Andronikos Kontostephanos Baldwin IV of Jerusalem Guy of Lusignan Raynald of Châtillon Raymond III of Tripoli Balian of Ibelin Conrad of Montferrat...
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    disinherit his grandson. Leo of Cilicia persuaded the papal legate, Conrad of Wittelsbach, Archbishop of Mainz, to visit Antioch. On the archbishop's demand...
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  • of Antioch (1235/1236 or ca. 1235 – September 27/22, 1261) was Queen of Cyprus by marriage to King Henry I. She served as regent of the kingdoms of Cyprus...
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    or were ransomed swarmed to Tyre, Tripoli, or Antioch. Conrad of Montferrat commanded the defences of Tyre. He was William's brother and arrived only...
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    released by Saladin. After being denied entry to Tyre, one of the last crusader strongholds, by Conrad of Montferrat, Guy besieged Acre in 1189. The siege, during...
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    Frederick of Antioch (c. 1223 – 1255/6) was an Italian nobleman who served as the imperial vicar of Tuscany from 1246 to 1250. He was an illegitimate son of Frederick...
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    Usama ibn Munqidh. Conrad, Louis, and Baldwin insisted that Damascus was a holy city for Christianity. Like Jerusalem and Antioch, it would be a noteworthy...
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    while she travelled to Antioch. She was apparently prevented from embarking there for Europe when her ship was seized by Conrad of Montferrat, her first...
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  • Pollutri (category Municipalities of the Province of Chieti)
    subsequently entrusted to Conrad of Antioch, the grandson of Frederick II. With the defeat at the hands of the Swabians Anjou, the County of Monteodorisio, which...
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    Second Crusade (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
    was the first of the crusades to be led by European kings, namely Louis VII of France and Conrad III of Germany, with help from a number of other European...
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    restored and renewed in the person of Leo. Archbishop Conrad of Mainz hastened from Sis to Antioch, where he obliged Bohemond III to summon his barons and...
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    Jean d'Eppe (redirect from John of Eppe)
    service by February 1285. The death of Charles provided an opportunity for one of his old foes, Conrad of Antioch, a member of Staufer ruling house supported...
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  • Henry of Antioch (French: Henri; 1217-27 June 1276) was a nobleman from the Latin East who governed the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1263 until 1264. He was...
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