• Mleh may refer to: Mleh, Prince of Armenia (before 1120 – 1170) Melias (died 934), Byzantine general, founder of the theme of Lykandos This disambiguation...
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  • Mleh I (Armenian: Մլեհ), also Meleh I, (before 1120 – Sis, May 15, 1175)[citation needed] was the eighth lord of Armenian Cilicia (1170–1175).[citation...
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  • grandfather).[citation needed] However, Thoros II’s brother, Mleh disputed the succession; Mleh had fled to Nur ad-Din (the emir of Aleppo) and become a Muslim...
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  • his brother, Mleh, who attempted to assassinate him. The plot failed, and Mleh fled to Nur ed-Din and became a Muslim. Now his brother, Mleh, was a malicious...
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    I (1129/1130 – 1137) Thoros II (1144/1145 – 1169) Roupen II (1169–1170) Mleh (1170–1175) Roupen III (1175–1187) Leo II (1187 – 1198/1199) Leo I (1198/1199...
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    of the East an Armenian named Mleh; his job was to maintain stability at the frontier. During the winter of 972–3, Mleh collected a strong force of Byzantine...
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  • Roupen was in charge of Cilicia following the murder of his paternal uncle, Mleh on May 15, 1175.[citation needed] He was an excellent prince, compassionate...
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    the Byzantine Empire. He fought against the new lord of Armenian Cilicia, Mleh, assisting in the restoration of Byzantine rule in the Cilician plain. He...
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    Konstantinos Kalamanos, the Byzantine governor of Cilicia, and Thoros, and Mleh of Armenia, as well as Hugh VIII of Lusignan and Geoffrey Martel, brother...
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  • 1169)[citation needed] Stephen (before 1110 – February 7, 1165)[citation needed] Mleh I of Cilicia (before 1120 – Sis, May 15, 1175)[citation needed] Roupen (after...
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    had two children, Cheryl and Charles. Bryant also had a son named Charles Mleh. Before becoming the chairman of the interim government, he was a successful...
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  • Armenian troops, under the leadership of Thoros and his brothers, Stephen and Mleh, launched a surprise attack from the besieged city during a rainy night and...
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  • Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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  • (b. 1008) 1157 – Yuri Dolgorukiy, Grand Prince of Kiev (b. 1099) 1175 – Mleh, prince of Armenia 1174 – Nur ad-Din, Seljuk emir of Syria (b. 1118) 1268...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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  • builder 1453 – 1515 Melias Byzantine general of Armenian origin, called "Mleh the Great" in Armenian sources 10th century Prokop the Great Hussite general...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    prince 1145–1169, son of Leo I Ruben II, prince 1169–1170, son of Theodore II Mleh, prince 1170–1175, son of Leo I Ruben III, prince 1175–1186, grandson of...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    1105) March 5 – Frederick of Hallum, Frisian priest and abbot May 15 – Mleh I, prince of Armenia ("Lord of the Mountains") May 25 – Ishoyahb V, patriarch...
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  • Melias (Greek: Μελίας) or Mleh (Armenian: Մլեհ, often Mleh-mec, "Mleh the Great" in Armenian sources) was an Armenian prince who entered Byzantine service...
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  • Ashot sent his brother Abas to Kars to stop a rebellion led by Prince Sahak-Mleh of Vanand. Ashot travelled to Gugark to stop another rebellion, fighting...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    1129 1140 Rubenids Thoros II 1144 1169 Rubenids Ruben II 1169 1170 Rubenids Mleh 1170 1175 Rubenids Ruben III 1175 1187 Rubenids Leo II 1187 1198/1199 Became...
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    Constantine II (prince) Leo I (prince) Thoros II (prince) Roupen II (prince) Mleh (prince) Roupen III (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Isabella & Philip...
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    the head of the Armenian Church transferred his see to Hromkla. Ruben II, Mleh, and Ruben III, succeeded T'oros in 1169, 1170, and 1175, respectively. The...
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