Certainty: 2 Election of Aimery of Limoges as Patriarch of Antioch to replace Radulf of Domfront Certainty: 2
1149
Certainty: 2 Reactions to the death of Raymond of Antioch Certainty: 2
1150
Certainty: 2 Joscelin II of Edessa captured & imprisoned by Nur al-Din
Joscelin of Edessa was said to have been summoned to Antioch by Aimery, the patriarch. He went with a small escort, left them briefly to relieve himself, but was captured by brigands. He ended up in prison in Aleppo. The escort reported his loss, but it was only later that his location was discovered. Now both Antioch and Edessa had lost their lords, bringing the two peoples together. Joscelin is said by William of Tyre to have died at once, overwhelmed by mental and physical sufferings and the dreadful conditions in the prison. Other sources make him live on for some years, tortured in prison
1152
Certainty: 2 Unsuccessful pressure on princess Constance of Antioch to choose a prince Certainty: 2
1156
Penniless Reynaud of Chatillon begged from the Patriarch Aimery, then tortured him to get moneyCertainty: 2
1159
Manuel eventually agreed to public humiliation of Reynaud before a wide range of ambassadorsCertainty: 2
Manuel insisted on triumphal entry to Antioch, supported by Latins, & stayed in the palace for 8 daysCertainty: 3