Raymond, on his deathbed, had reached an…
1105 CE
Raymond, on his deathbed, had reached an agreement with the qadi: if he will stop attacking the fortress, the crusaders will stop impeding Tripolitanian trade and merchandise.
Raymond dies of his wounds near Tripoli in February 1105, leaving his young son Alfonso-Jordan as lord of Mons Peregrinus and Tortosa and nominal Count of Tripoli (which has not yet been captured by the crusaders).
It will remain for his descendants to finish the task of reducing the city.
The qadi had accepted.
Since Alfonso-Jordan is still a child, Raymond's soldiers choose his nephew William-Jordan, count of Cerdanya, as regent.
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