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  1. Raymond II was count of Tripoli from 1137 to 1152. He succeeded his father, Pons, Count of Tripoli, who was killed during a campaign that a commander from Damascus launched against Tripoli. Raymond accused the local Christians of betraying his father and invaded their villages in the Mount Lebanon area. He also had many of them tortured and executed. Raymond was captured during an invasion by ...

  2. Raimundo II era bisnieto de Raimundo IV de Tolosa, uno de los líderes de la Primera Cruzada y el fundador de este condado, aún antes de la conquista de la ciudad de Trípoli. Sin embargo, descendía del primero a través de Beltrán de Tolosa, un hijo ilegítimo. Cuando Alfonso Jordán de Tolosa, el hijo legítimo de Raimundo IV, llegó a ...

  3. Raymond III, Count of Tripoli [ edit] This article is about the last Count of Tripoli in the Outremer from the House of Toulouse. Raymond was still a minor when he inherited Tripoli from his father. He spent many years in captivity in Aleppo, and after his release he assumed the regency for the underage king of Jerusalem, Baldwin the Leper.

  4. Count Raymond II (1115–1152), the grandson of Bertrand, Count of Tripoli, engaged his enemies, Nur al-Din and Unur of Damascus, to confront his cousin, Bertrand. The Turkish forces, having only recently battled Raymond II at the Siege of Damascus , attacked the castle of Arima (al-Ariymah).

  5. Raymond III (1140 – September/October 1187) was count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187. He was a minor when Nizari Assassins murdered his father, Raymond II of Tripoli. Baldwin III of Jerusalem, who was staying in Tripoli, made Raymond's mother, Hodierna of Jerusalem, regent. Read more on Wikipedia.

  6. Raymond III. Date of birth. 1140 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Date of death. September 1187, 1187. Tripoli. Position held. Bailiff of the kingdom of Jerusalem (1174–1176) Bailiff of the kingdom of Jerusalem (1185–1186)

  7. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Raymond III (born c. 1140—died July 1187, County of Tripoli) was the count of the crusaders’ state of Tripoli (1152–87) and twice regent of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem (1174–77, 1184–85). Raymond succeeded to the countship after the assassination of his father, Raymond II, in 1152. In his campaigns against the Muslims he was taken ...