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    first of the Hethumids, came to power when he married Queen Isabella of Armenia who had inherited the throne from her father. The Hethumid dynasty was...
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    later kings, of Cilicia from around 1080 until they were surpassed by the Hethumids in the mid-thirteenth century. The Rubenid dynasty was established when...
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    monarch Isabella, and her husband Hethum I became sole ruler, beginning the Hethumid dynasty. After the death of Leo IV in 1341 his cousin was elected to succeed...
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  • branches: the Mkhargrdzeli, associated with the Kingdom of Georgia; and the Hethumids, associated with the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. A branch of the House...
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    Isabella, Queen of Armenia (category Hethumid dynasty)
    Cilicia (the Roupenids and the Hethumids) ended a century of dynastic and territorial rivalry and brought the Hethumids to the forefront of political dominance...
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  • under Oshin of Gandzak, moved to Cilician Armenia, forming the House of Hethumids. Toumanoff also names the Zakarid-Mxargrzeli house as branch of the Pahlavunis...
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    Hethum I (category Hethumid dynasty)
    of Leo I) and was the founder of the dynasty which bears his name: the Hethumids also known as the House of Lampron. Having accepted the suzerainty of...
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    late 11th century. Two great dynastic families, the Rubenids and the Hethumids, ruled what became in 1199, with the coronation of Levon I, the Armenian...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    1222 1225/26 Isabella Hethum I (also co-ruler) Constantine of Baberon (Hethumids) 1215 14 June 1226 23 January 1252 wife's death and his own accession...
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    Leo IV of Armenia (category Hethumid dynasty)
    Levon IV) (also numbered Leo V; ) (1309 – August 28, 1341) was the last Hethumid king of Cilicia, ruling from 1320 until his death. He was the son of Oshin...
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    (Middle Ages) (Bagratunis, 884–1045) Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Rubenids, Hethumids and Lusignans, 1080–1375) Republic of Armenia (1918–1920) Republic of...
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    As Crusader kings in the Latin East, they soon had connections with the Hethumid rulers of the Kingdom of Cilicia, which they inherited through marriage...
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    Cilician Armenia became a kingdom. In 1226, the crown was passed to the rival Hethumid dynasty through Leo's daughter Isabella's second husband, Hethum I. As...
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  • Glücksburg House of Habsburg House of Habsburg-Lorraine Rubenid dynasty Hethumid dynasty House of Hamengkubuwono House of Hanover Hashemite Hasmonean House...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Hethum II (category Hethumid dynasty)
    the son of Leo II of Armenia and Kyranna de Lampron, and was part of the Hethumid dynasty, being the grandson of Hethum I, who had originally submitted Cilicia...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Oshin, King of Armenia (category Hethumid dynasty)
    (aged 37–38) Spouse Isabel of Korikos Isabelle of Lusignan Jeanne of Anjou Issue Leo IV George of Armenia House Hethumids Father Leo II Mother Keran of Lampron...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Constantine III of Armenia (category Hethumid dynasty)
    1344-1362 Predecessor Constantine II Successor Constantine IV Born (1313-04-17)17 April 1313 Died 31 December 1362(1362-12-31) (aged 49) House Hethumids...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    governor of Serres from 1328 until 1341. When his cousin Leo IV, the last Hethumid monarch of Cilicia, was murdered by the barons, the crown was offered to...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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    Rubenid dynasty. 1226–1341 Flag of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia under the Hethumid dynasty. 1341–1375 Flag of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia under the Lusignan...
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  • Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum...
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