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These copper coins were struck shortly after the First Crusade (1096–1099) in the Principality of Antioch, which was established by Crusader forces after conquering parts of modern day Syria and Turkey. They were minted under Tancred, the Prince of Galilee, who ruled Antioch as a regent in the early 12th century. The coins themselves feature Saint Peter on the obverse side, usually holding a cross, while the reverses show different assortments of legends, including "Lord help your servant, Tancred."
A member of the Norman House of Hauteville, Tancred led the First Crusade in 1096 alongside his maternal uncle. Unlike other crusaders, Tancred refused to swear loyalty to Emperor Alexius I of Byzantium, which would have required returning conquered lands to the empire.
A skilled military commander, Tancred played key roles in the capture of Nicaea and the siege of Antioch. He was among the first crusaders to enter Jerusalem in 1099 CE. Due to his successes, he was named Prince of Galilee when the Kingdom of Jerusalem was established. Fluent in Arabic and a strategic leader, Tancred used his family ties and faith to solidify his rule.
In 1100, Tancred became Regent of the Principality of Antioch, expanding its territory by capturing Byzantine lands. He maintained his refusal to swear loyalty to Alexius, keeping Antioch independent for decades. Despite regional instability, Antioch thrived economically as a crucial trade hub for both Muslims and Christians. Though little is written about his regency, Tancred continued to wage war against the Turks and Byzantines until his death from typhoid fever in 1112.
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