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BOHEMUND V

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Originally appearing in Volume V04, Page 136 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BOHEMUND V ., son of Bohemund IV. by his wife Plaisance (daughter of See also:Hugh of Gibelet), succeeded his See also:father in 1233. He was See also:prince of See also:Antioch and See also:count of See also:Tripoli, like his father; and like him he enjoyed the See also:alliance of the See also:Templars and experienced the hostility of See also:Armenia, which was not appeased till 1251, when the See also:mediation of St See also:Louis, and the See also:marriage of the future Bohemund VI. to the See also:sister of the Armenian See also:king, finally brought See also:peace. By his first marriage in 1225 with Alice, the widow of Hugh I. of See also:Cyprus, Bohemund V. connected the See also:history of Antioch for a See also:time with that of Cyprus. He died in 1251. He had resided chiefly at Tripoli, and under him Antioch was See also:left to be governed by its See also:bailiff and See also:commune.

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