Count of Tripoli (de facto, during the siege)

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The Count of Tripoli (de facto, during the siege) refers to Raymond IV of Toulouse’s provisional lordship over the coastal city of Tripoli in the Levant while he led its prolonged siege during the First Crusade era.

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Count of Tripoli 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crusader title
feudal lordship
temporary title
alsoKnownAs Raymond of Saint-Gilles as de facto Count of Tripoli
appliedTo Tripoli NERFINISHED
associatedConflict campaigns of the First Crusade in the Levant
associatedWith County of Tripoli NERFINISHED
Crusader States NERFINISHED
basisOfAuthority military control during siege
provisional lordship
exercisedPowerOver Tripoli and its environs under siege
governingSystem feudal monarchy
heldBy Raymond IV of Toulouse NERFINISHED
historicalContext First Crusade NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Latin
locatedIn Levant
coastal city of Tripoli
notableEvent prolonged siege of Tripoli
politicalStatus de facto rule
precedes formal establishment of the County of Tripoli
relatedRoleOfHolder Count of Toulouse NERFINISHED
leader among First Crusade princes
religiousContext Latin Christian crusading movement
successorTitle Count of Tripoli (formal, post-conquest)
timePeriod early 12th century
period of the siege of Tripoli

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Raymond III of Tripoli positionHeld Count of Tripoli (de facto, during the siege)
this entity surface form: Count of Tripoli
Bohemond IV of Antioch title Count of Tripoli (de facto, during the siege)
this entity surface form: Count of Tripoli
Bohemond VI of Antioch title Count of Tripoli (de facto, during the siege)
this entity surface form: Count of Tripoli
Raymond IV of Toulouse title Count of Tripoli (de facto, during the siege)