Another attempt by Alice to take over Antioch, aided by Pons & Joscelin II

Summary:
When her father Baldwin II died, she thought that this was a good opportunity to renew her designs on Antioch. With generous gifts and promises she won over William of Sahyun (and, after his death, his brother and successor Garenton of Sahyun), Pons, count of Tripoli and Joscelin II, count of Edessa 
Dates:
1131 
Alice, daughter of Baldwin II of Jerusalem, princess of Antioch (Alice 4001)
Garenton of Sahyun (Garenton 4001)
  • When his brother William 4020 died, he too was won over by the gifts and promises of Alice 4001 to support her designs on Antioch (:) William of Tyre bk. 14, 4.23-26
Joscelin II, count of Edessa (Joscelin 4002)
  • Was won over by the gifts and promises of Alice 4001 to support her designs on Antioch (: ) William of Tyre bk. 14, 4.19-25
Pons, count of Tripoli (Pons 4002)
  • Was won over by the gifts and promises of Alice 4001 to support her designs on Antioch; refused Fulk 4001 passage through Tripoli, making him go by sea from Beirut to St. Symeon; though his wife was Fulk 4001's sister, he used her dowry against him (: ) William of Tyre bk. 14, 4.19-5.12
William of Sahyun (William 4020)
  • Was won over by the gifts and promises of Alice 4001 to support her designs on Antioch (: ) William of Tyre bk. 14, 4.19-23