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Officers of the Principality of Antioch

The Principality of Antioch mirrored the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem in its selection of great offices: constable, marshal, seneschal, chamberlain, butler, chancellor and at certain times also bailiff.

Constable
• Robert FitzGerard (1098) • Richard (1101), perhaps Richard of the Principate and perhaps only a titular constable • Adam (1113) • Walter de Sourdeval (1134–1135) • Roger des Monts (1140–1149) • Archembaud (1153) • Geoffrey Jordan (1154) • Guiscard de l'Île (1170–1172), initially as vice-constable (1170) and then constable (1172) • Baldwin (1175–1180) • Rainald II Masoir (1179) • Baldwin (1180) • Ralph des Monts (1186–1194) • Roger des Monts (1194–1216) • Robert Mansel (1207–1219), also mayor in 1219 • Simon Mansel (1262) ==Marshal==
Marshal
According to Claude Cahen, there were usually two marshals serving concurrently. Andrew Buck's listing implies otherwise. • Raymond (1140) • William Tirel (1149–1169) • Bartholomew Tirel (1181–1193, 1183–1193 or 1186–1191) • Thomas Tirel (1201–1231) • Bartholomew Tirel (1262) • Garin Malmut (1140–1160) • William de Cavea (1175–1186) • Hugh Flauncurt (1193–1194) • Basil (1210), either honorarily or as marshal of Armenia ==Seneschal==
Seneschal
• Alberic (1119), vice-seneschal • Eschivard of Sarmenia (1149–1169) • Gervais of Sarmenia (1175–1195, 1180–1194 or 1181–1199) • Acharie of Sarmenia (1216–1251), also mayor in 1216 • Peter de Hazart (1262) ==Butler==
Butler
• Martin of Margat (1140–1144) • Peter Salvarici (1149) • William de Monci (1169) • Paganus (1210) • Julien le Jaune (1216) ==Chamberlain==
Chamberlain
• Trigaud (1138) • Basil (1140) • Peter (1153–1172) • William (1163) • Raymond de Gibelet (1174) • Oliver (1179–1190) • Simon Burgevin (1195–1216) ==Chancellor==
Chancellor
Walter (1114–1122) • Ralph (1127), may have been the chancellor of the patriarch • Franco (1133–1135) • Eudes (1140) • John (1149) • Walter (1154) • Geoffrey (1154) • Burchard (1155) • Bernard (1163–1170) • William (1172) :vacancy (1175) • John (1177–1183), absent for a time in 1178, became bishop of TripoliAlbert (1186–1191), archbishop of Tarsus, away from Antioch on an embassy in 1187 • Alexander (1193–1200) • John of Corbonio (1203–1205) • Jordan (1215–1216 or 1216–1219) • John (before 1225), probably John of Corbonio again • Geoffrey (1241), elected bishop of Tiberias • William (1262) ==Bailiff==
Bailiff
Fulk (1133/4–1136), king of Jerusalem, acting as regent for Constance of Antioch ==See also==
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