Keran of Lampron (Armenian: Կեռան; before 1262 – 28 July 1285) was a by-birth member of the House of Lampron and by marriage Queen consort of Armenia...
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Keran, Queen of Armenia, 13th-century Armenian queen Kéran Prefecture, a prefecture of Togo Kéran National Park a protected area in Togo Keran, Iran (disambiguation)...
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of King Levon II of Armenia and Queen Keran. She was the wife of Byzantine co-emperor Michael IX Palaiologos, making her a junior empress-consort of the...
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inheritance of the Armenian Kingdom was passed to the descendants of Leo and Keran's eldest surviving daughter Isabella of Armenia, wife of Amalric of Lusignan...
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beginning with Queen Anne All pages with titles containing Queen Anne Queen Anne-Marie of Greece (born 1946), queen of Greece Keran, Queen of Armenia (before...
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Anna may refer to: Lady Anna (novel), a novel by Anthony Trollope Keran, Queen of Armenia or Lady Anna This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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July 28 (redirect from 28th of July)
Earl of Ulster (b. 1220) 1285 – Keran, Queen of Armenia ( b. before 1262) 1333 – Guy VIII of Viennois, Dauphin of Vienne (b. 1309) 1345 – Sancia of Majorca...
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member of the House of Barcelona. Isabella was originally betrothed to Oshin, King of Armenia, son of Leo II, King of Armenia and his wife Queen Keran. Her...
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Hethum II (redirect from Hethum II, King of Armenia)
"Grand Baron of Armenia" and later as Regent for his nephew. He was the son of King Leo II of Armenia and Queen Keran, and was part of the Hethumid dynasty...
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edInformatics. Retrieved 2008-03-13. Notable Kin: Boston Cousins of Queen Victoria and Yankee Ancestors of Mrs. Thomas Philip, New England Historic Genealogical...
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of Leo II, King of Armenia and Queen Keran. Oshin became king after the murder of his nephew Leo III and brother Hethum II at a feast at the hands of...
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Armenians (Armenian: հայեր, romanized: hayer, [hɑˈjɛɾ]) are an ethnic group and nation native to the Armenian highlands of West Asia. Armenians constitute...
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Margaret of Poitiers-Lusignan (1276–1296) was queen of Armenia as the first wife of King Thoros III. She was queen from 1293 until her death, three years...
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· Qolian · Qubadli · Queen Isabella of Armenia · Queen Keran of Armenia Railway stations in Armenia · Rail transport in Armenia · Ramgavar Party · Raphsonian...
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Toros Roslin (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
Portrait of Prince Levon, 1250 (Ms. 8321) Evangelist Matthew Seated Dipping Pen in Inkwell, 1262 Canon Table Page portrait of King Levon and Queen Keran, 1262...
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dinner", "Gospel of Queen Keran"). A relatively stable political situation in some regions of Greater Armenia contributed to the development of miniature painting...
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John V Palaiologos (category Burials at the Monastery of Christ Pantocrator (Constantinople))
civil war, the spread of the Black Death and several military defeats to the Ottoman Turks, who rose as the dominant power of the region. John V became...
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Margaret of Flanders, French noblewoman (b. 1251) July 7 – Tile Kolup, German impostor claiming to be Frederick II July 28 – Keran of Lampron, queen of Cilician...
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treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands, recognizing the fundamental ecological functions of wetlands and their economic, cultural, scientific...
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Drazark monastery (category Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia)
Het‛um I and his wife Queen Zapēl, or their son King Levon II and his wife Queen Keran, as both couples were devout patrons of the Church, and based on...
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Akner monastery (category Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia)
Best example of their style contains the book "The Bible of the queen Keran" (Armenian: Կեռան թագուհու Ավետարանը) written in 1272 dedicated to another...
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be Frederick II July 28 – Keran of Lampron, queen of Cilician Armenia (b. 1260) July 30 – John I, German nobleman (House of Ascania) (b. 1249) August...
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Captain Kerans of HMS Amethyst decides to make a break after nightfall, under heavy fire from the Chinese People's Liberation Army on both sides of the Yangtze...
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