Bertrand, Raymond IV's illegitimate son, claims two-thirds …
Years: 1110 - 1110
Bertrand, Raymond IV's illegitimate son, claims two-thirds of Tripoli for himself, with the other third falling to the Genoans.
Thus Tripoli becomes a crusader state; the rest of the Mediterranean coast had already fallen to the crusaders or will pass to them within the next few years, with the capture of Sidon in 1111 and Tyre in 1124.
Locations
People
- Al-Afdal Shahanshah
- Alexios I Komnenos
- Baldwin I of Jerusalem
- Baldwin II of Jerusalem
- Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan
- Kilij Arslan I
- Tancred
- Toghtekin
- William-Jordan
Groups
- Arab people
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Islam
- Muslims, Sunni
- Syrian people
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Toulouse, County of
- Flemish people
- Abbasid Caliphate (Baghdad)
- Turkmen people
- Fatimid Caliphate
- French people (Latins)
- Pisa, (first) Republic of
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Seljuq Empire (Isfahan)
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Danishmends
- Aleppo, Seljuq Emirate of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Komnenos dynasty, restored
- Antioch, Principality of
- Edessa, County of
- Jerusalem, Latin Kingdom of
- Damascus, Burid Emirate of
- Tripoli, County of
