• 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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    Gabriel of Kakheti (died 881), Prince and Chorepiscopus of Kakheti Gabriel of Melitene (died c. 1102), Armenian general and ruler of Melitene Gabriel...
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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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    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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  • status of Orthodox Christians in the crusader kingdom. Morphia was the daughter of Gabriel, an Armenian prince who ruled the city of Melitene (now Malatya)...
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  • daughter of the Armenian Gabriel of Melitene.[citation needed] In 1111, Sultan Malik Shah of Iconium entered Armenian territories, and two of the commanders...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • possible that she was a daughter of Count Hugh I of Rethel, or she may have been the daughter of Gabriel of Melitene.[citation needed] In 1136, Leo I...
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    Philaretos Brachamios (category Byzantine people of Armenian descent)
    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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    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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  • Athanasius VI bar Khamoro (category Syriac Patriarchs of Antioch from 512 to 1783)
    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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  • 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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    (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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    Severus the Great of Antioch (Greek: Σεβῆρος; Syriac: ܣܘܝܪܝܘܣ ܕܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ), also known as Severus of Gaza or the Crown of Syrians (Syriac: ܬܓܐ ܕܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ...
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    BC divided into two satrapies - XIII (western part, with the capital in Melitene) and XVIII (northeastern part). During the late 6th century BC, the first...
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    Archbishop of Melitene (1910.01.14 – death 1911.02.08); previously Titular Bishop of Paphos (1879.05.06 – 1886.11.23) as Auxiliary Bishop of Archdiocese of Bar...
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    Malta (redirect from Republic of Malta)
    the Acts of the Apostles as Melitene (‹See Tfd›Greek: Μελιτήνη). In 395, when the Roman Empire was divided for the last time at the death of Theodosius...
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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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    2 October 1100. Baldwin married Morphia, the daughter of Gabriel, the Armenian lord of Melitene, which enabled him to consolidate his position among his...
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  • 5 July 1100. While Bohemond was closing on Aleppo, the Armenian ruler of Melitene, Gabriel, asked for his help against the Danishmendid ruler Gazi Gümüshtigin...
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