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bogomilian 1
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bohemia 1
bohemond 34
boiled 1
boissier 4
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34 bohemond
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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bohemond

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1 7,1| with his elder brother Bohemond, well‑known as a participator 2 7,1| Italy called Robert away. Bohemond, to whom the command of 3 7,1| Empire, twelve years later, Bohemond was to create a princedom 4 7,1| astute, especially men like Bohemond and those of like mind, 5 7,1| religious man. Finally, Bohemond of Tarentum, son of Robert 6 7,1| they were, and apparently Bohemond had already fixed his ambitions 7 7,1| the crusading movement. Bohemond’s army was perhaps the best 8 7,1| between the chiefs ending when Bohemond of Tarentum, following Baldwin’ 9 7,1| between the Emperor and Bohemond of Tarentum, who, from the 10 7,1| East and also regarding Bohemond as his chief rival, drew 11 7,1| between the Emperor and Bohemond was unavoidable. An opportunity 12 7,1| presented itself to Alexius when Bohemond was suddenly captured by 13 7,1| emir for the delivery of Bohemond in return for a certain 14 7,1| negotiations came to nothing. Bohemond was redeemed by others and 15 7,1| crusaders, Alexius demanded that Bohemond deliver Antioch to him; 16 7,1| deliver Antioch to him; but Bohemond decisively refused to do 17 7,1| won a great victory over Bohemond and the other Latin princes 18 7,1| both gladly anticipated Bohemond’s unavoidable weakening. 19 7,1| East seemed to him aimless. Bohemond therefore determined to 20 7,1| safer from the Greek ships, Bohemond simulated death, was put 21 7,1| his crossing to Italy.~ Bohemond’s return to Italy was greeted 22 7,1| Having gathered troops, Bohemond opened hostilities against 23 7,1| Byzantium. The pope favored Bohemond’s plans. His expedition 24 7,1| dignity of a Crusade.”~ Bohemond’s troops were probably drawn, 25 7,1| out to be unsuccessful for Bohemond. He suffered defeat at Dyrrachium 26 7,1| of the agreement between Bohemond and Alexius Comnenus were: 27 7,1| and Alexius Comnenus were: Bohemond promised to consider himself 28 7,1| of the Empire and which Bohemond gained in any manner, were 29 7,1| and districts granted to Bohemond are enumerated in the agreement. 30 7,1| The document closes with Bohemond’s solemn oath on the cross, 31 7,1| agreement.~ With the collapse of Bohemond’s vast and aggressive plans, 32 7,1| died in Apulia in 1111.~ Bohemond’s death made Alexiusposition 33 7,1| which occurred soon after Bohemond’s death, made the plan of 34 7,1| between Alexius Comnenus and Bohemond.~ John’s expedition was


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