Raymond disregarded the enforced oath of fealty, & joined Radulf's enemies

Summary:
Radulf thought that the oath he had extorted from Raymond of Poitiers put him on a firm foundation in dealing with him. However Raymond, as soon as he had gained the desired marriage, disregarded the oath as shameful and wrongly extorted, joining Radulf's enemies 
Dates:
1136 
Radulf of Domfront, Latin patriarch of Antioch (Radulf 4001)
  • After the marriage he wrongly thought that the oath of fealty put him on a firm footing with Raymond 17001, and made presumptious demands; Raymond disregarded the oath as shameful and wrongly extorted, and joined Radulf's enemies (: ) William of Tyre bk. 14, 20.61-68
Raymond of Poitiers, prince of Antioch (Raymond 17001)
  • After swearing fealty to Radulf 4001, he was married by him to Constance 4002 in Hagios Petros, all agreeing to ignore her young age; he later disregarded oath of fealty as shameful and wrongly extorted, and joined Radulf's enemies (: ) William of Tyre bk. 14, 20.53-68
  • After swearing allegiance to Radulf 4001, as soon as he had married Constance 4002, he not only failed to keep his oath but joined the patriarch's enemies amnd worked with them against him (:) William of Tyre bk. 15, 12.8-12