Bohemond II of Antioch 博希蒙德二世
(重定向自Bohemond II)
Bohemond II (1107 or 1108–February 1130) was Prince of Taranto from 1111 to 1128 and Prince of Antioch from 1111 or 1119 to 1130. He was the son of Bohemond I who was forced to acknowledge the claim of the Byzantine Empire to the Principality of Antioch in the Treaty of Devol in 1108. Three years later the infant Bohemond inherited the Principality of Taranto under the guardianship of his mother, Constance of France. The Principality of Antioch was administered by his father's cousin, Tancred, till 1111, and by Tancred's nephew, Roger of Salerno from 1111 to 1119. After Roger perished in the Battle of the Field of Blood, Baldwin II of Jerusalem took charge of the administration of Antioch, but he also acknowledged Bohemond's right to personally rule the principality after reaching the age of majority.