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Alexius starved Bohemond of supplies by cutting his supply lines
Yaghi-Siyan Until one of the leaders of the crusade (Bohemond) found the traitor Firuz This then left Antioch with no clear ruler until, Bohemond decided to take control of it
Bohemond I of Antioch was born in 1058.
Bohemond I of Antioch died on 1111-03-03.
Bohemond VI of Antioch died in 1275.
Bohemond VI of Antioch was born in 1237.
Bohemond V of Antioch died in 1252.
Bohemond IV of Antioch died in 1233.
Bohemond II - Archbishop of Trier - died in 1367.
The Christians in the First Crusade were led by several prominent figures, including Pope Urban II, who called for the Crusade, and various European nobles and military commanders, such as Godfrey of Bouillon, Raymond IV of Toulouse, and Bohemond of Taranto. These leaders played crucial roles in organizing and leading the Crusaders in their mission to reclaim Jerusalem from Muslim control.
Bohemond's army was about 10000 strong. Most of the troops would have been part of his earlier army which was besieging Amafli when Bohemond decided to join the crusade. There would have been a small proportion of Knights, around 10%, and most of the other soldiers would have been sergeants, big kite shaped shields and spears with mail armour. The Sicilians at the time used Muslim and Greek mercenary archers, perhaps some of the greeks would have gone on Crusade. Most of the men in this army would have been sicilian but the Knights and the leaders like Bohemond, Tancred and the more minor commanders in the army like Robert Girard would have all been of Norman decent. There would have been some armed pilgrims (peasants) but this tiny minority stop the army being considered a professional one, unlike the force under Peter the Hermit the year before.
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