Bohemond of Botron

Bohemond of Botron (c.1199 – after October 1244) was Lord of Botron in the County of Tripoli by right of his wife to Isabella, the only daughter of Cecilia and Plivain, who was the heiress to the Lordship. He was the son of Prince Bohemond III of Antioch and his fourth wife Isabella of Farabel.[1]

In October 1244, he took part in the Battle of La Forbie with his eldest son John. The battle ended in defeat, in which the father and son were taken prisoner by the Muslims, then they both died. With Isabella he had four children:

References

  1. du Cange 1869, p. 257.

Sources

  • du Cange, Charles (1869). Les Familles d'outre-mer (in French). Paris: Emmanuel Guillaume Rey. Imprimerie Impériale.
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