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Constance of Hauteville (1128–1163) was the ruling princess of Antioch from 1130 to 1163. She was the only child of Bohemond II of Antioch and Alice of Jerusalem. Constance succeeded her father at the age of two after he fell in battle, although his cousin Roger II of Sicily laid claim to Antioch.
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Constance of France (1078 – 14 September 1125) was Countess...
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Prince of Antioch was the title given during the Middle Ages to Norman rulers of the Principality of Antioch, a region surrounding the city of Antioch, now known as Antakya in Turkey. The Princes originally came from the County of Sicily in Southern Italy.
Prince, ReignBirthMarriage(s)Deathc. 1058San Marco Argentano, Calabriason ...Constance of France25 March-26 May ...3 March 1111Bari, Apuliaaged about 53Bohemond II1111–11301108Apuliason of Prince Bohemond I and ...Alice of Jerusalem1126one daughterFebruary 1130Mamistra, Ciliciaaged about ...Constance1130–1163with Raymond ...1127daughter of Prince Bohemond II and ...Raymond of Poitiers1136three ...1163aged about 36Raymond1136–1149with Constancec. 1115Poitiers, Aquitaineson of William ...Constance, Princess of Antioch1136three ...29 June 1149Inab, Syriaaged about 342 de mar. de 2024 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Constance of Antioch (1127-1163) was the Princess regnant of the principality of Antioch (a crusader state) from 1130 to her death. Constance was the only daughter of Bohemund II of Antioch by his wife Alice, princess of Jerusalem.
16 de feb. de 2021 · Constance of Antioch (abt. 1127 - 1163) Born about 1127 in Antioch. Ancestors. Daughter of Bohemond Antioch and Alice (Rethel) Antioch. [sibling (s) unknown] Wife of Raymond (Poitiers) de Antioch — married 1136 [location unknown] Wife of Raynald Châtillon — married 1153 [location unknown] Descendants.
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Constance of Hauteville (1128–1163) was the ruling princess of Antioch from 1130 to 1163. She was the only child of Bohemond II of Antioch and Alice of Jerusalem. Constance succeeded her father at the age of two after he fell in battle, although his cousin Roger II of Sicily laid claim to Antioch.
Summary. In February 1130, while campaigning with his army in Cilicia, Prince Bohemund II of Antioch was attacked and killed by forces of the Dānishmendids, a Turkish dynasty which ruled an emirate in central Anatolia. His only child was an infant daughter named Constance, who was also the sole living descendant of Bohemund I, hero of the ...