Manuel eventually agreed to public humiliation of Reynaud before a wide range of ambassadors

Summary:
 
Dates:
1159 
Aimery of Limoges, patriarch of Antioch (Aimery 101)
  • Looked for vengeance, not reconciliation to Renaud 17001 and repeatedly offered to betray him to Manuel 1; but Manuel wanted Antioch by war, not treachery, so refused the offer, and he desisted (:) Kinnamos 182.6-10
ambassadors from central Asia to Antioch (Anonymi 17007)
  • Were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.8
Georgian ambassadors to Antioch (Anonymi 17008)
  • Were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.11-12
ambassadors from the Crusader states (Anonymi 17009)
  • Were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.12
ambassadors from old Armenia to Antioch (Anonymi 17010)
  • Were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.12-13
sultan (Seljuk?) (Anonymus 17051)
  • His ambassadors were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.9-10
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel 1)
Nur al-Din al-Malik al-'Adil of Aleppo (Nur al-Din 4001)
  • His ambassadors were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.10-11
Reynaud of Chatillon, prince of Antioch (Renaud 17001)
Yaghi-Basan ibn Danishmend, amir of Cappadocia (Yaghi-Basan 17001)
  • His ambassadors were present in Antioch at the humiliation of Renaud 17001 (:) Kinnamos 183.11