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Coins of the Crusader 
Principality of Antioch

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Godfrey of Boullon, Raymond of Toulouse, Robert of Flanders, and Bohemond of Taronto 
lead the first crusade in the Levant 1097-1099

 

Norman Dynasty

Bohemond I 1098 - 1111
Tancred, Prince of Tiberias (regent) for Bohemond I 1100 - 1103 / 1105 - 1111

Bohemond captured 1100 - 1103 returns to Italy 1105, 1108

Bohemond II 1111 - 1126 (Minority) 1126 - 1130 (Majority)
Tancred, Prince of Tiberias, (regent), 1111 - 1112

Roger of Salerno, (regent), 1112 - 1119
Constance 1131 - 1136

Loss of Edessa to Imad al-Din Zengi bin Aq Sanqur 1144

Second Crusade Louis VII of France, Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, Emperor Conrad III  1147 - 1149

Chatillion Dynasty

Raymond of Poitiers 1136 - 1149
Bohemond III 1149 - 1163 (minority)

Loss of Jerusalem to Salah al-Din, 1187

Third Crusade Emperor Frederick I (Barbarossa), Kings Philip Augustus II of France and Richard Coeur De Lion of England 1189-1192

Bohemond III 1163 -1201 (Majority) 

Fourth Crusade against Constantinople 1202-1204

Bohemond IV 1201 - 1216 (restored) 1219 - 1233
Raymond-Roupen 1216 - 1219
Bohemond V 1233 - 1252

Fifth Crusade. Frederick II peacefully regained Jerusalem from the Ayyubids 1228 - 1229. Lost again in 1244

Sixth Crusade against Egypt by Louis IX of France (Saint Louis) 1248-1254

Bohemond VI 1252 - 1268

Antioch is captured by the Mamluk Baybars in 1268
     

All Coins

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