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He ignored requests by his niece, Philippa (the rightful heiress to Toulouse) to grant the rule of Toulouse to her in his stead; instead, he left Bertrand, his eldest son, to govern. Raymond led them out to besiege Maarat al-Numan, although he left a small detachment of his troops in Antioch, where Bohemond also remained. At Constantinople Raymond refused to swear allegiance to Alexius, as most of the crusading chiefs had done.
He marched to Dyrrhachium, and then east to Constantinople along the same route used by Bohemond of Taranto. Frederic . Their son is Alfonso Jordan.
He was succeeded by his nephew William-Jordan, who, in 1109, with the aid of King Baldwin I of Jerusalem, finally captured Tripoli and established the County of Tripoli. Loud . One remarkable aspect of Raymond's life was his remarkable relationship with the local Jewish community.
Simon . The city was, however, still occupied, and was taken by the crusaders only after a difficult siege in June 1098. Raymond took the palatium Cassiani (the palace of emir Yaghi-Siyan) and the tower over the Bridge Gate. However, he was also reluctant to give up the Tower of David in Jerusalem, which he had taken after the fall of the city, and it was only with difficulty that Godfrey of Bouillon was able to take it from him.
Raymond participated in the battle of Ascalon soon after the capture of Jerusalem, during which an invading army from Egypt was defeated.
The oldest and the richest of the crusaders, Raymond left Toulouse at the end of October 1096, with a large company that included his wife Elvira of Castile, his infant son (who would die on the journey) and Adhemar, bishop of Le Puy, the papal legate. His second wife was Matilda (Mafalda), the daughter of Count Roger I of Sicily. He was chosen chief of a new army of crusaders, which was destroyed by the Turks in Asia Minor.
Raymond finally agreed to continue the march to Jerusalem on 13 May, and after months of siege the city was captured on 15 July. 12.New York: Robert Appleton Company,1911.<http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12669c.htm>.
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Barrett.Dedicated to all who suffer for their religious beliefs.
Ecclesiastical approbation.Nihil Obstat. June 1, 1911. However, Raymond wanted to occupy Ascalon himself rather than give it to Godfrey, and in the resulting dispute Ascalon remained unoccupied. Jansen .