William of Botron (died after 1262) was Lord of Botron (1244–1262) in the County of Tripoli, and Constable of Jerusalem (1258–1262). William of Botron...
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Bohemond of Botron (1199 – after October 1244) was a son of Bohemond III of Antioch and by marriage, Lord of Botrun in the County of Tripoli. He was the...
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(1194–1205) Walter of Montbéliard (1206–1211) Odo of Montbéliard (1220–1244) Philip of Montfort (c. 1244) John of Ibelin (1251–1258) William of Botron (1258–1262)...
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County of Montferrand Lordship of Besmedin Lordship of Botron Lordship of Buissera Lordship of Calmont Lordship of Chastel Blanc Lordship of Chastel...
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comital castle of Botron and attacking Nephin. Bohemond marched on Byblos but was defeated and forced to sign a truce. In 1278, Guy of Byblos and the...
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dealt with two opposing forces of transforming robots from the planet GoBotron: the heroic Guardians and the evil Renegades. The Guardians were led by...
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1174–1181/1206; married Plivain Isabella, 1206–1244; married Bohemond of Botron, son of Bohemond III William, 1244–1262 John I, 1262–1277 Rudolf (Rostain), 1277–1289...
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Bohemond married Isabella of Farabel, with whom he had Bohemond of Botron, who married Isabelle, heiress to the Lordship of Botrun. Rudt-Collenberg has...
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1174–1181/1206; married Plivain Isabella, 1206–1244; married Bohemond of Botron, son of Bohemond III William, 1244–1262 John I, 1262–1277 Rudolf (Rostain), 1277–1289...
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Humphrey IV of Toron, Hugh of Jabala, Plivain of Botron, Hugh of Gibelet, and other barons of the kingdom fell into the hands of the Ayyubids and on the...
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