Raymond I of Tripoli

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Raymond I of Tripoli, better known as Raymond IV of Toulouse, was a prominent 11th-century French nobleman and one of the principal leaders of the First Crusade who helped establish Crusader states in the Levant.

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instanceOf Count
Crusader
human
medieval nobleman
activeIn Levant NERFINISHED
Occitania NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Raymond I, Count of Tripoli NERFINISHED
Raymond IV of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Raymond of Saint-Gilles NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1041
birthPlace County of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Toulouse NERFINISHED
burialPlace Mount Pilgrim near Tripoli NERFINISHED
child Alfonso Jordan NERFINISHED
Bertrand of Toulouse NERFINISHED
commanded siege operations at Antioch
siege operations at Jerusalem in 1099
countryOfCitizenship County of Toulouse NERFINISHED
deathDate 28 February 1105
deathPlace County of Tripoli NERFINISHED
near Tripoli
era High Middle Ages
father Pons of Toulouse NERFINISHED
founded County of Tripoli (as a Crusader state) NERFINISHED
givenName Raymond NERFINISHED
heldTitleFrom Count of Toulouse from c. 1093
led Provençal contingent of the First Crusade
mother Almodis de la Marche NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Rouergue NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Count of Toulouse NERFINISHED
Count of Tripoli NERFINISHED
Duke of Narbonne NERFINISHED
Margrave of Provence
notableFor helping establish Crusader states in the Levant
long and zealous participation in the First Crusade
owned Tower of David in Jerusalem after its capture
participatedIn First Crusade NERFINISHED
Siege of Antioch NERFINISHED
Siege of Arqa NERFINISHED
Siege of Jerusalem (1099) NERFINISHED
Siege of Tripoli NERFINISHED
positionHeld leader of the First Crusade
refused to swear fealty to Byzantine emperor Alexios I Komnenos
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
roleInFirstCrusade one of the principal lay leaders
spouse Elvira of Castile NERFINISHED
supportedBy Pope Urban II NERFINISHED
tookTheCross 1096

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Raymond IV of Toulouse alsoKnownAs Raymond I of Tripoli