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Name
  
Bertrand, of


Children
  
Pons, Count of Tripoli

Died
  
April 21, 1112, Tripoli, Lebanon

Spouse
  
Helie of Burgundy (m. 1095–1112)

Parents
  
Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse

Grandchildren
  
Raymond II, Count of Tripoli

Similar People
  
Raymond IV - Count of Toulouse, Tancred - Prince of Galilee, Baldwin I of Jerusalem, Almodis de la Marche, Baldwin II of Jerusalem

Bertrand of Toulouse (or Bertrand of Tripoli) (died 1112) was count of Toulouse, and was the first count of Tripoli to rule in Tripoli itself.

Bertrand was the eldest son of Raymond IV of Toulouse, and had ruled Toulouse since Raymond left on the First Crusade in 1095. He was, between 1098 and 1100, dispossessed by his cousin Philippa and her husband Duke William IX of Aquitaine, who marched into Toulouse and captured it. Later they mortgaged it back to Bertrand in 1100 to fund Duke William's expedition to the Holy Land. Bertrand officially became count of Toulouse when Raymond died in 1105, and in 1108 he headed to Tripoli to take control there as well. He deposed Raymond's nephew William-Jordan as nominal count of Tripoli in 1109, and with Baldwin I, king of Jerusalem, and a fleet of Genoese ships he captured Tripoli on 12 July.

Bertrand married in June 1095, Helie of Burgundy, daughter of Eudes I.

Bertrand ruled in Tripoli until his death in 1112. He was succeeded by his son Pons in Tripoli, and by his brother Alphonse-Jordan in Toulouse - although Toulouse was at that point again lost to Philippa and William.

References

Bertrand, Count of Toulouse Wikipedia