Bohémond II of Antioche
Bohémond II (towards 1107 - † February 1130), prince d' Antioche, is the son of Bohémond Ier d' Antioche, 1st prince of Antioche and the princess Constance of France. When his/her father dies in March 1111, he is yet only one child and saw between the Italy South and the Sicily while the regency of Antioche is ensured in turn by his/her cousins Tancrède, then Roger of Salerno, finally by the king de Jérusalem, Baudouin II, who will marry it with his daughter, the princess Alix of Jerusalem.
He controls indeed starting from 1126, but dies less than four years later as a combatant the Turks, leaving only one child, Constance.
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