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  1. Philippa of Antioch (1148 – 1178), was Lady of Toron by her marriage to Humphrey II of Toron and a mistress of Andronikos I Komnenos.

  2. Philippa of Antioch (fl. 1100s) Princess of Antioch. Flourished in the 1100s; daughter of Constance of Antioch (1128–1164) and Raymond I of Poitiers, prince of Antioch (d. 1149, son of William IX of Aquitaine); sister of Bohemund III and Marie of Antioch (d. 1183); half-sister of Anne of Chatillon-Antioche (c. 1155–c. 1185, who married Bela ...

  3. 26 de out. de 2020 · Philippa of Antioch (1148–1178) was the younger daughter of Constance, Princess of Antioch and her first husband Raymond of Poitiers. She was Lady of Toron by her marriage to Humphrey II of Toron and she was a mistress of Andronikos I Komnenos, who had seduced her while he was a guest at her stepfather's court. She had no children.

    • Honfroy II de Toron, Seigneur de Toron
  4. Prince of Antioch was the title given during the Middle Ages to Norman rulers of the Principality of Antioch, a region surrounding the city of Antioch, now known as Antakya in Turkey. The Princes originally came from the County of Sicily in Southern Italy.

    Prince, Reign
    Birth
    Marriage(s)
    Death
    c. 1058San Marco Argentano, Calabriason ...
    Constance of France25 March-26 May ...
    3 March 1111Bari, Apuliaaged about 53
    Bohemond II1111–1130
    1108Apuliason of Prince Bohemond I and ...
    Alice of Jerusalem1126one daughter
    February 1130Mamistra, Ciliciaaged about ...
    Constance1130–1163with Raymond ...
    1127daughter of Prince Bohemond II and ...
    Raymond of Poitiers1136three ...
    1163aged about 36
    Raymond1136–1149with Constance
    c. 1115Poitiers, Aquitaineson of William ...
    Constance, Princess of Antioch1136three ...
    29 June 1149Inab, Syriaaged about 34
  5. Philippa of Antioch (1148–1178) was the younger daughter of Constance, Princess of Antioch and her first husband Raymond of Poitiers. She was Lady of Toron by her marriage to Humphrey II of Toron and she was a mistress of Andronikos I Komnenos, who had seduced her while he was a guest at her stepfather's court.

  6. Philip of Antioch (Armenian: Ֆիլիպ, French: Philippe; died 1225), also called Philip of Tripoli, was a member of the House of Poitiers who ruled as king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1222 to 1224 as the first husband of Queen Isabella.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · New Testament. Philippians, Letter to the. views 2,895,387 updated Jun 11 2018. Philippians, Letter to the. An epistle of Paul and book of the New Testament. The addressees are Paul's first congregation in Europe, at Philippi in Macedonia. It was written from prison, either in Rome c. 60–2, Caesarea c. 56–8, or Ephesus c. 53–5.