Principatus Antiochenus
Principatus Antiochiae fuit antiqua civitas a cruce signatis anno 1098 post Primam Expeditionem Sacram condita est.
Index principum Antiochenorum 1098-1268
recensere- Boamundus Tarentinus 1098–1111
- Tancredus Tiberiadis, regens, 1100–1103; 1105–1112
- Boamundus II 1111–1130
- Rogerus Salernitanus, regens, 1112–1119
- Balduinus II Hierosolymitanus, regens, 1119–1126; 1130–1131
- Constantia 1130–1163
- Fulco Hierosolymitanus, regens, 1131–1136
- Raimundus Pictaviensis 1136–1149
- Reginaldus de Castellione 1153–1160
- Boamundus III 1163–1201
- Raimundus Tripolitanus, regens, 1193–1194
- Boamundus IV 1201–1216
- Raimundus Rupen 1216–1219
- Boamundus IV redux 1219–1233
- Boamundus V 1233–1252
- Boamundus VI 1252–1268
Bibliographia
recensere- R. C. Smail, "Crusaders' Castles of the Twelfth Century" in Cambridge Historical Journal vol. 10 (1951) pp. 133-149
- R. C. Smail, "Latin Syria and the West, 1149-1187" in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5a ser. vol. 19 (1969) pp. 1-20