Gabriel of Melitene (died 1102/3) was an Armenian general who ruled the city of Melitene (modern Malatya). Gabriel started his career as an officer of...
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acquiring the Principality of Antioch in 1098, Bohemond allied himself with the Armenians of Cilicia. When Gabriel of Melitene and his Armenian garrison...
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881), Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti Gabriel of Melitene (died c. 1102), Armenian general and ruler of Melitene Gabriel von Salamanca-Ortenburg (1489–1539)...
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Malatya (redirect from Emirate of Melitene)
inhabitants of Melitene shared with the nearby Cappadocians and Cataonians the same language and culture. The site of ancient Melitene lies a few kilometres...
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of that conquered by his fellow Armenian Rupen. Steven Runciman calls Thoros the "son-in-law" of Gabriel of Melitene. Around 1094, the Seljuk emir of...
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status of Orthodox Christians in the crusader kingdom. Morphia was the daughter of Gabriel, an Armenian prince who ruled the city of Melitene (Malatya)...
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daughter of Baldwin of Bourcq, a Frankish crusader, and Morphia of Melitene, an Armenian noblewoman of the Greek Orthodox faith. The native Christians of the...
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granddaughter of the Armenian Roupenid Prince Constantine. Baldwin of Bourcq married Morphia, a daughter of Gabriel of Melitene, and Joscelin of Courtenay...
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received a petition for help from Armenian chieftain Gabriel of Melitene. Gabriel was in possession of one of the major cities controlling the access to Anatolia...
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in Edessa in February. In the May of the year 1100, an Armenian warlord Gabriel of Melitene took the city of Melitene from an Anatolian Turkic Beylik called...
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possible that she was a daughter of Count Hugh I of Rethel, or she might have been the daughter of Gabriel of Melitene.[citation needed] All Cilicia remained...
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proposed that Hugh I of Rethel or Gabriel of Melitene was her father.[citation needed] (?) unnamed daughter, who was the wife of a “Frankish knight from...
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Kings of Jerusalem List of Queens of Cyprus List of Queens of Armenia List of Savoyard consorts List of Neapolitan consorts Princess of Antioch List of Latin...
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Armenian prince, Gabriel of Melitene, seeks Bohemond's assistance against the Danishmend emir Gazi Gümüshtigin. Bohemond hurries to Melitene (now Malatya...
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wife of Xerxes Satenik of the Alans, daughter of the king of the Alans, wife of Artaxias I Cleopatra of Pontus, daughter of Mithridates VI of Pontus...
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Philaretos Brachamios (category Year of death uncertain)
took control of fractions of it: Kogh Vasil controlled the area of Kaysun, Raban and Hromkla, Thoros controlled Edessa, Gabriel held Melitene and a certain...
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Fyodor Uspensky Gabras Gabriel of Melitene Gabriel Sphrantzes Gabriele Trevisano Gaeta, Duchy of Gagik I of Vaspurakan Gagik II of Armenia Gainas Gaianites...
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Athanasius VI bar Khamoro (category Syriac Orthodox Patriarchs of Antioch)
with the assistance of Gabriel of Melitene, forced al-Faraj to become patriarch against his will and was consecrated Patriarch of Antioch in December...
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with the formation of separate patriarchates of Mardin and Melitene, and again in 1364 due to the emergence of a patriarchate of Tur Abdin. Unity was...
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Malta (redirect from Republic of Malta)
the Acts of the Apostles as Melitene (Ancient Greek: Μελιτήνη). In 395, when the Roman Empire was divided for the last time at the death of Theodosius...
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Gazi Gümüshtigin (category Muslims of the First Crusade)
he was able to capture Bohemond I of Antioch in August 1100 and the city of Melitene from its Armenian ruler Gabriel in 1101. The Byzantine emperor Alexios...
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Archbishop of Tyana BM=Titular Archbishop of Melitene BN=Titular Archbishop of Palmyra BO=Titular Archbishop of Larissa in Thessalia BP=Bishop of Erie BQ=Titular...
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(the Younger) of Kavsokalyvia". Full of Grace and Truth. Retrieved 2024-08-16. "Uncovering of the relics Saint Acacius, Bishop of Melitene". www.oca.org...
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Athanasius IV Salhoyo (redirect from Athanasius IV of Salh)
vicinity of Callisura, a town near Melitene. Lazarus' sobriquet "Salhoyo" is interpreted by Aphrem Barsoum to reflect his origins in the town of Ṣalāḥiyya...
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return, the Armenian lord of Melitene, Gabriel, swore fealty to him. Baldwin appointed fifty knights to defend the town. News of Godfrey's death reached...
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Urartu (redirect from Kingdom of Urartu)
of Oriental Literature. 1988. p. 312. In his view, the first Armenian state was the kingdom of "The House of Togarmah" in the area of Melid (Melitene...
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Syriac Orthodox Church (redirect from Syrian Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch)
VII Sarigta and his two successors resided at the Monastery of Bārid close to Melitene, one of many newly founded monasteries at the time, and Syriac Orthodox...
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Michael the Syrian (redirect from Chronicle of Michael the Syrian)
The life of Michael is recorded by Bar Hebraeus. He was born ca. 1126 in Melitene (today Malatya), the son of the Priest Eliya (Elias), of the Qindasi...
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archbishop of Maipherqat Gabriel, archbishop of Apamea Isaac, bishop of Armenia Jacob, bishop of Doliche Elias, bishop of Melitene Ignatius, bishop of Irenopolis...
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Mutasarrif of the Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate Gabriel Noradoungian - Ottoman Minister of Foreign Affairs Vartkes Serengülian - Member of Ottoman Parliament...
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