Bohémond VII of Tripoli

Bohémond VII of Poitiers , dead the October 19th 1287, count de Tripoli (1275 - 1287) and titular prince of Antioche, wire of Bohémond VI of Antioche and Sibyl of Arménie. During the minority of Bohémond, regency was ensured by Sibylle, although she is asserted without success by Hugues III of Cyprus, the male relative nearest. Tripoli then was very agitated and divided between several factions; of 1277 with 1282 Bohémond fought against the Ordre of the Temple, and made peace with the Mamelouk bahrite Qala' a, the successor of Baybars and the Venetian ones which it exempted of the harbor taxes. In 1282, it demolished the lords of Gibelet, pro-génois and rebels.

He married Marguerite d' Acre, little girl of Jean de Brienne, but did not have a child.

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