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[44760] "Battle Creek Enquirer [Battle Creek, Michigan] 28 April 1923," p. 1: "Bay City, April 28 - Orin Carter, about 65, market gardener, died in a hospital here shortly after being struck and run over by one of the fire department hook and ladder trucks. Both legs were broken and his skull fractured. Carter's team started to run away and he ran into the street to stop them when struck."
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A file in Ancestry.com in 2010 offers:
Genealogy of the Poitiers Princes of Antioch and Counts of Tripoli
Poitou is one of the ancient counties of France, just north of Gascony and south of Anjou. Poitiers, in the Middle Ages one of the richest cities in Europe, was the capital. The dukes of Acquitaine were also the counts of Poitou, and strictly speaking, their line comes to an end with Eleanor of Acquitaine, who passed the title on to her descendants, the kings of England. Naturally, the French kings also claimed it (because of Louis VII's ma rriage to Eleanor ) and it was also held by various Capets in the Middle Ages, until the death of Charles VII in 1461; it has not been used since.
This page deals with the descendants of Eleanor' s illegitima te half-uncle, Raimund de Poitiers, Prince of Antioch (c. 1115-1149). His brother Guill aume is the ancestor of the house of Poitiers-Valentinois.
Raimund de Poitiers, Prince of Antioch, was the son of Duke Guillaume X of Acquitaine by his mistress Dangerosa, wife of his vassal Aimery (died 1144), Vicomte de Châtellerault - she is also our ancestor by her 'real husband.' Raimund was a leader of the Second Crusade, and became a major figure in Outremer politics when he married Constance de Hauteville (1127-1163, then ten years old), heiress of the principality of Antioch. For some years he struggled with the Byzantines and the Patriarch of Antioch for supremacy; and when his niece Eleanor arrived with her husband Louis VII o n Crusade, he tried to persuade them not to go on to Jerusalem but to help him expand his territories. Soon after, he was captured at Inab in a battle with the Arabs; he was beheaded, and the head was sent as a gift to the Caliph, in a (no doubt very nice) silver box. Constanc e married again, and we are also descended (via Cotter) from that marriage (see Châtillon ). My parents are both descended from Constanc e, my father via the first marriage, my mother via the second.
Raim und and Constance ha d four children: (1) Bohé mond III "the Stutterer", see below; (2) Marie (1145-1182), married as his second wife the Emperor Manuel I Comnenus (one son, no grandchildren; she was murdered); (3) Baldwin, killed in battle at Myriokephalon in 1176, in his late teens; and (4) Philippa (c. 1148-c1178), married Honfr oi II de Toron, Constable of Jerusalem, no children (he is a Cotter ancestor by his first wife)
Bohé mond III "the Stutterer" or "le Bègue" (1144-1201) was a minor when his father died but took full control of Antioch when his mother was exiled in 1163. He fought against the Seljuks, and was captured and imprisoned at Aleppo, but was soon ransomed. Under his rule commercial treaties were made with Venice and a truce with Saladin resulted in a long period of peace. He married four times, and had children by all four marriages. His first wife was Orgueille use d'Harenc, daughter (probably) of Renaud de Saint-Valéry , seigneur de Harenc (a town near Antioch). The second was Theodora Comnena, daughter of John Comnenus, Duke of Cyprus, and Maria Taronitissa (our ancestors by another daughter). The third wife was Sybil, whose parentage is not known; she was the widow of a constable of Antioch named Mansel. His fourth wife was Isabel, whose background is also unknown; she was the niece of a knight called Gauthier Le Dur. By Orgueilleu se, two children: (1) Raimund IV, see below; (2) Bohémond IV, see farther below. By Theodora: (2) Constance, died young, and (4) Manuel (1176-1211). By Sybil: (5) Alix, married Guy Embriaco, Lord of Giblet - many descendants among later European royalty via Ibelin and Lusignan; and (6) Guillaume, living in 1194 but evidently died childless. By Isabel: (7) Bohémond de Poitiers, Lord of Boutron, who had descendants.
Raimund IV, Count of Tripoli and Prince of Antioch (die d 1199) married c. 1194 Alice , daughter of Rupen of Armenia, Lord of the Mountains and Isabelle of Toron. Their son was Raimund V Rupen, Prince of Antioch (119 8-1222), who was captued and imprisoned in Armenia because he tried to assert his claim as King of Armenia. He married Helvi s of Cyprus, daughter of Amaury II de Lusignan, Constable of Jerusalem, King of Cyprus, and later King of Jerusalem by his second wife Eschive d'Ibelin. They were the parents of two daughters: (1) Marie , who married Phili ppe de Montfort, Lord of Tyre and Toron, Martin ancestors via Esneval; and (2) Eschive, married Hethum of Lambron in Armenia but no known children.
As Raimund had no sons, he was succeeded (after his death in prison) by his brother Bohémond IV "the One-Eyed" (c. 1172-1233), who in any case had been his father's intended successor (he was made Count of Tripoli in his father's lifetime). He married first Plaisance, daughter of Hugues III Embriaco of Jebail, and second Mélisende, half-sister of his brother's wife, daughter of Amaury II de Lusignan and Isabelle of Anjou, Queen of Jerusalem. His assumption of power led to a long civil war with his nephew's partisans, but he successfully fought off a siege by King Leo II of Armenia, won the support of the Knights Templar and the emperor in Constantinople, and maintained good relations with his Muslim neighbors in Aleppo. By Plaisance, six children: (1) Raimund (1195-1213, murdered); (2) Bohémond V, see below; (3) Philip, who married Queen Zabel of Armenia; he was murdered in 1226, and her descendants are all by her second husband; (4) Orgueilleuse, died young; (5) Marie, who married Thoros, an Armenian prince of uncertain identity, and had descendants; and (6) Henri (died 1276), married Isabelle, daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus; their descendants took the Lusignan name - over the next several generations some of them were kings of Cyprus, others kings of Armenia, and others titular kings of Jerusalem; by the fourteenth century they were claiming most of the (now imaginary) Outremer titles, including the principality of Antioch; by the sixteenth century "Cyprus Lusignans" could be found all over Catholic Europe, mostly as poor hangers-on at various royal and papal courts. By his second wife Mélisende of Jerusalem, Bohémond IV had three more children: (7) Isabelle and (8) Helvis, both died young, and (9) Marie (died p1307), who never married but tried to claim the throne of Jerusalem, appealing to the Pope, who found against her.
Prince Bohémond V of Antioch (died 1252) married first Alix de Champagne, Queen of Jerusalem; they had no children (she is our ancestor by another husband, see Jerusalem); and second Lucienne di Caccamo-Segni, a great-niece of Pope Innocent III. They had two children: (1) Bohémond VI, see below, and (2) Plaisance, Plaisance, Regent of Cyprus and Jerusalem, married twice but no children.
Prince Bohémond VI of Antioch (c.1237-1275) was the most powerful ruler remaining in Outremer by the second half of the thirteenth century. He joined forces with Armenia when Mesopotamia was invaded by the Mongols; but after the fall of Baghdad he did homage to the Mongol khan. The Mamelukes took Antioch in 1268, but allowed Bohémond to continue calling himself Count of Tripoli. With the help of the future Edward I of England; he tried to mount a crusade against the Mamelukes, but it failed. He married Sibylle, daughter of Hethum I of Armenia and Queen Zabel. Four children: (1) Isabelle, died young; (2) Bohemund VII, Count of Tripoli, titular Prince of Antioch, married but no children; (3) Lucia, Countess of Tripoli (died 1299 in Italy), who married Narjod de Toucy, signore di Terza, Admiral of Sicily, one son, Philip, titular Prince of Antioch, but no grandchildren; and (4) Marie (died c1280), married Nicolas de Saint-Omer, Lord of Thebes; no children. This family's extinction allowed the descendants of Henri 'de Lusignan,' above, to claim the Antioch titles.
-- From the now defunct Martinrealm .org
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Also see notes for his wife, Constance of Antioch.