Prokasy Ancestry and Some Collateral Lines

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  • ID: I60795
  • Name: Phillippe of Antioch 1
  • Sex: M
  • Death: BET 1225 AND 1226
  • Note:
    From FMG, Armenia, Chapter 2B:

    He was crowned king of Armenia in Jun 1222 with his wife, by right of his wife. He tried to impose the Catholic faith on the Armenians, refused to follow Armenian customs including that of growing a beard, and spent most of his time at Antioch. Vardan's History records that "Pilip son of the lord of Antioch…loathed the Armenian people…and he sent to his father's house the honoured crown and the royal treasures", stating that "the princes were unable to tolerate this and put [him] into confinement until he died".




    Father: Bohemond IV of Antioch b: 1171
    Mother: Plaisance of Jebail

    Marriage 1 Zabel of Armenia b: BET 1216 AND 1217
    • Married: BET 1221 AND 1222 1

    Sources:
    1. Author: Charles Cawley
      Title: Foundation for Medieval Genealogy; http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/index.htm
      Note:
      This database has undergone major changes and it is possible that this citation will not take you to what is now the correct location.
      Page: Antioch, Chapter 2B

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