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  • Hethumids
  • Medieval Armenian dynasty

    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

    Hethumids

    Hethumids

    Hethumids

  • Rubenids
  • Armenian dynasty

    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

    Rubenids

    Rubenids

    Rubenids

  • Kamsarakan
  • Armenian noble family

    branches: the Mkhargrdzeli, associated with the Kingdom of Georgia; and the Hethumids, associated with the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. A branch of the House

    Kamsarakan

    Kamsarakan

    Kamsarakan

  • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
  • State in southern Anatolia (1080–1375)

    1226. Het'um became co-ruler as King Het'um I. By the 11th century the Hethumids had settled into western Cilicia, primarily in the highlands of the Taurus

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia

  • Hethum I
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1226 to 1270

    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

    Hethum I

    Hethum I

    Hethum_I

  • List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
  • 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

    List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    List_of_monarchs_of_the_Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia

  • Pahlavuni
  • Armenian noble family

    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

    Pahlavuni

    Pahlavuni

  • House of Lusignan
  • French noble family, 10th century on

    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

    House of Lusignan

    House of Lusignan

    House_of_Lusignan

  • List of Armenian royal consorts
  • 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

    List of Armenian royal consorts

    List of Armenian royal consorts

    List_of_Armenian_royal_consorts

  • Royal family
  • Family of a monarch

    Glücksburg House of Habsburg House of Habsburg-Lorraine Rubenid dynasty Hethumid dynasty House of Hamengkubuwono House of Hanover Hashemite Hasmonean House

    Royal family

    Royal_family

  • Flag of Armenia
  • red background with a yellow or gold lion with a crown representing the Hethumids. The flag and seal of Leo I, King of Armenia that is kept in the Vatican

    Flag of Armenia

    Flag of Armenia

    Flag_of_Armenia

  • List of Armenian monarchs
  • Philip of Antioch, 1222–1224, first husband and co-ruler of Isabella The Hethumid dynasty gained power through marriage with Isabella of the Rubenid dynasty

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List_of_Armenian_monarchs

  • Tiridates III of Armenia
  • King of Armenia c. 298–330 AD, Christian saint

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tiridates III of Armenia

    Tiridates III of Armenia

    Tiridates_III_of_Armenia

  • History of Armenia
  • 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

    History of Armenia

    History of Armenia

    History_of_Armenia

  • Smbat II of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 977 to 989

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Smbat II of Armenia

    Smbat II of Armenia

    Smbat_II_of_Armenia

  • Orontes IV
  • King of Armenia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Orontes IV

    Orontes IV

    Orontes_IV

  • Ashot II of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 914 to 929

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Ashot II of Armenia

    Ashot II of Armenia

    Ashot_II_of_Armenia

  • Tigranes III
  • King of Armenia from 20 to 8 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tigranes III

    Tigranes III

    Tigranes_III

  • Tigranes the Great
  • King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes_the_Great

  • Sibylla of Armenia
  • Princess of Antioch and Countess of Tripoli

    of Antioch Issue Bohemond VII of Antioch Lucia, Countess of Tripoli Maria House Hethumids Father Hethum I of Armenia Mother Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Sibylla of Armenia

    Sibylla_of_Armenia

  • Constantine I, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from 1095 to c. 1100

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Constantine I, Prince of Armenia

    Constantine I, Prince of Armenia

    Constantine_I,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Princess of Antioch
  • January 1252 husband's death - Bohemond V Sibylla of Armenia Hethum I of Armenia (Hethumids) 1240 June/October 1254 1268 loss of Antioch 1290 Bohemond VI

    Princess of Antioch

    Princess_of_Antioch

  • Ruben III
  • Lord of Cilicia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Ruben III

    Ruben_III

  • Keran, Queen of Armenia
  • Queen consort of Armenia

    Keran, Queen of Armenia Hethumids Born: circa. ? Died: 28 July 1285 Royal titles New creation Queen consort of Armenia 1269–1285 Vacant Title next held

    Keran, Queen of Armenia

    Keran, Queen of Armenia

    Keran,_Queen_of_Armenia

  • Leo V of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1374 to 1393

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Leo V of Armenia

    Leo V of Armenia

    Leo_V_of_Armenia

  • Thoros II
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1145 to 1169

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Thoros II

    Thoros_II

  • Lampron
  • Castle in Çamlıyayla, Mersin, Turkey

    castle was known as Lampron and was the ancestral home of the Armenian Hethumid princes. Situated in the Taurus Mountains, the fortress guarded passes

    Lampron

    Lampron

    Lampron

  • Perdiccas
  • Macedonian general and regent (355–320 BC)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

  • Constantine II, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1342 to 1344

    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

    Constantine II, King of Armenia

    Constantine II, King of Armenia

    Constantine_II,_King_of_Armenia

  • Ashot I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 885 to 890

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Ashot I of Armenia

    Ashot_I_of_Armenia

  • Constantine II, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia in c. 1129

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Constantine II, Prince of Armenia

    Constantine_II,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Vologases I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 117 to 140

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Vologases I of Armenia

    Vologases_I_of_Armenia

  • Oshin of Lampron
  • Armenian nakharar

    Oshin seized Lampron from Muslims, other Armenian writers closer to the Hethumids suggest that Oshin was merely a faithful chieftain of Abulgharib who later

    Oshin of Lampron

    Oshin of Lampron

    Oshin_of_Lampron

  • Orontes III
  • King of Armenia from 321 to 260 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Orontes III

    Orontes_III

  • Leo I, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1198/99 to 1219

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Leo I, King of Armenia

    Leo I, King of Armenia

    Leo_I,_King_of_Armenia

  • Artaxiad dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of ancient Armenia from 189 BC to 12 AD

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Artaxiad dynasty

    Artaxiad_dynasty

  • Gagik II of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1042 to 1045

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Gagik II of Armenia

    Gagik II of Armenia

    Gagik_II_of_Armenia

  • Mleh, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Cilicia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Mleh, Prince of Armenia

    Mleh,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Xerxes of Sophene
  • King of Sophene and Commagene from 228 to 212 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Xerxes of Sophene

    Xerxes of Sophene

    Xerxes_of_Sophene

  • Artavasdes II of Armenia
  • King of Kings

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Artavasdes II of Armenia

    Artavasdes II of Armenia

    Artavasdes_II_of_Armenia

  • Pap of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 370 to 374

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Pap of Armenia

    Pap_of_Armenia

  • Artaxias I
  • King of Armenia from 189 to 160 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Artaxias I

    Artaxias I

    Artaxias_I

  • Leo I, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1130 to 1137

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Leo I, Prince of Armenia

    Leo_I,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Ruben II
  • Lord of Cilicia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Ruben II

    Ruben_II

  • Hethum II
  • King of Cilician Armenia (1266–1307)

    the son of King Leo II of Armenia and Queen Keran, and was part of the Hethumid dynasty, being the grandson of Hethum I, who had originally submitted Cilicia

    Hethum II

    Hethum II

    Hethum_II

  • Ruben I
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1080 to 1095

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Ruben I

    Ruben_I

  • Tiridates I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 52 to 58 and 62 to 88

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates_I_of_Armenia

  • Tigranes V of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 6 to 12 AD

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tigranes V of Armenia

    Tigranes V of Armenia

    Tigranes_V_of_Armenia

  • Abas I of Armenia
  • King of Bagratid Armenia from 928 to 953

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Abas I of Armenia

    Abas I of Armenia

    Abas_I_of_Armenia

  • Armenians in France
  • given special trading privileges to the French. In the 14th century, the Hethumids were unable to retain power in Cilician Armenia and following the assassination

    Armenians in France

    Armenians_in_France

  • List of dynasties
  • Byzantine Empire) Capetian House of Courtenay (AD 1216–1261) – Latin Empire Hethumids (AD 1226–1341) – Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Chobanids (AD 1227–1309)

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

  • Thoros I
  • Lord of Armenian Cilicia from c. 1100 to c. 1129

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Thoros I

    Thoros_I

  • Mithrenes
  • Satrap of Armenia from 331 to 321 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Mithrenes

    Mithrenes

  • Isabella of Armenia, Princess of Tyre
  • Lady of Tyre

    Isabella of Armenia (Armenian: Զապել; 1275–1280 – murdered in Armenia before 9 April 1323) was the daughter of Leo II of Armenia. Isabella was the fourth

    Isabella of Armenia, Princess of Tyre

    Isabella_of_Armenia,_Princess_of_Tyre

  • Nerses of Lambron
  • Armenian Archbishop (1153–1198)

    Armenian literature and ecclesiastical history. Nerses was the son of the Hethumid lord of Lambron, Oshin II, and the nephew of the Catholicos (1166–1173)

    Nerses of Lambron

    Nerses of Lambron

    Nerses_of_Lambron

  • Marie of Korikos
  • Queen consort of Armenia (1344-1373)

    Marie of Korikos (1321 – before 1405)[citation needed] served as the queen consort of Armenia from 1344–1363 and 1365–1373 through marriage to the kings

    Marie of Korikos

    Marie_of_Korikos

  • Tiran of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 338/39 to 350

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tiran of Armenia

    Tiran_of_Armenia

  • Vologases V
  • King of the Parthian Empire from 191 to 208

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Vologases V

    Vologases V

    Vologases_V

  • Smbat I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia c. 890–914

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Smbat I of Armenia

    Smbat I of Armenia

    Smbat_I_of_Armenia

  • Joan of Taranto
  • Queen consort of Armenia

    Joan of Taranto (also Jeanne of Anjou, Joan of Anjou, Joan of Anjou-Taranto) (died March 1323) was Queen of Armenia by marriage to Oshin, King of Armenia

    Joan of Taranto

    Joan_of_Taranto

  • Leo IV of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1320 to 1341

    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

    Leo IV of Armenia

    Leo IV of Armenia

    Leo_IV_of_Armenia

  • Arsaces I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia in 35 AD

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Arsaces I of Armenia

    Arsaces I of Armenia

    Arsaces_I_of_Armenia

  • Khosrov II
  • Armenian king from 252 to 258

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Khosrov II

    Khosrov_II

  • Mithridates of Armenia
  • King of Armenia (35–37, 42–51)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Mithridates of Armenia

    Mithridates_of_Armenia

  • Parthamasiris of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 113 to 114

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Parthamasiris of Armenia

    Parthamasiris of Armenia

    Parthamasiris_of_Armenia

  • Hayton of Corycus
  • Armenian noble and historian (c. 1240 – c. 1310/1320)

    Likely born between c. 1230 and 1245, a member of the influential Armenian Hethumid dynasty in Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, Hayton was the son of Oshin (d

    Hayton of Corycus

    Hayton of Corycus

    Hayton_of_Corycus

  • Leo II, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1269/70 to 1289

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Leo II, King of Armenia

    Leo II, King of Armenia

    Leo_II,_King_of_Armenia

  • List of Armenian flags
  • 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

    List of Armenian flags

    List of Armenian flags

    List_of_Armenian_flags

  • Sohaemus of Armenia
  • King of Armenia (144–161, 163–180)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Sohaemus of Armenia

    Sohaemus of Armenia

    Sohaemus_of_Armenia

  • Gagik I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 989 to 1020

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik_I_of_Armenia

  • Rhadamistus
  • King of Armenia (51–53, 54–55)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Rhadamistus

    Rhadamistus

    Rhadamistus

  • Ganja, Azerbaijan
  • City in Ganja-Dashkasan, Azerbaijan

    word from Old Iranian, which means treasure or riches. The founder of the Hethumid dynasty, Oshin of Lampron was an Armenian nakharar (prince) and lord of

    Ganja, Azerbaijan

    Ganja, Azerbaijan

    Ganja,_Azerbaijan

  • Isabella, Queen of Armenia
  • Queen of Cilician Armenia from 1219 to 1252

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Isabella,_Queen_of_Armenia

  • Tigranes I
  • Great King

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes_I

  • United Armenia
  • Armenian irredentist concept

    (Middle Ages) (Bagratunis, 884–1045) Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Rubenids, Hethumids and Lusignans, 1080–1375) Republic of Armenia (1918–1920) Republic of

    United Armenia

    United Armenia

    United_Armenia

  • Khosrov I
  • King of Armenia from 191 to 217

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Khosrov I

    Khosrov_I

  • Margaret of Lusignan
  • 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

    Margaret of Lusignan

    Margaret_of_Lusignan

  • Erato of Armenia
  • Three-time ancient queen of Armenia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Erato of Armenia

    Erato_of_Armenia

  • Artavasdes I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Artavasdes I of Armenia

    Artavasdes I of Armenia

    Artavasdes_I_of_Armenia

  • Oshin, King of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1307 to 1320

    (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

    Oshin, King of Armenia

    Oshin, King of Armenia

    Oshin,_King_of_Armenia

  • Vonones I
  • King of the Parthian Empire (8–12 AD) and Armenia (12–18 AD)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Vonones I

    Vonones I

    Vonones_I

  • Pacorus of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 161 to 163

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Pacorus of Armenia

    Pacorus_of_Armenia

  • Artaxias II
  • King of Armenia from 30 to 20 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Artaxias II

    Artaxias II

    Artaxias_II

  • Smbat I Hetumian
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1296 to 1298

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Smbat I Hetumian

    Smbat I Hetumian

    Smbat_I_Hetumian

  • Neoptolemus (general)
  • Officer under Alexander the Great

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus_(general)

  • Sempad the Constable
  • Armenian historian (1208–1276)

    Sempad the Constable (also Smpad and Smbat; Armenian: Սմբատ Սպարապետ, romanized: Smbat Sparapet or Սմբատ Գունդստաբլ, Smbat Gundstabl; 1208–1276) was a

    Sempad the Constable

    Sempad the Constable

    Sempad_the_Constable

  • Tiridates II of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 217 to 252

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tiridates II of Armenia

    Tiridates II of Armenia

    Tiridates_II_of_Armenia

  • Sanatruk
  • King of Armenia (died 109)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Sanatruk

    Sanatruk

    Sanatruk

  • Armenian illuminated manuscripts
  • Armenian decorated documents

    Grner near Sis, the capital of the kingdom and Skevra in the lands of the Hethumids, of which the Skevra Evangeliary (in the National Library of Warsaw) is

    Armenian illuminated manuscripts

    Armenian illuminated manuscripts

    Armenian_illuminated_manuscripts

  • Amalric, Lord of Tyre
  • Lord of Tyre (c. 1272–1310)

    Lord of Tyre Born c.1272 Nicosia Died 5 June 1310 Nicosia Spouse Isabella Hethumid of Armenia Issue Constantine II, King of Armenia John Agnes (Mary) House

    Amalric, Lord of Tyre

    Amalric,_Lord_of_Tyre

  • List of palaces
  • Korikos Castle Palace Lampron Castle Palace-Ancestral home of the Armenian Hethumid princes. Levonkla Castle Palace Mamure Castle Palace Melik Haykaz Palace

    List of palaces

    List_of_palaces

  • Ashot III of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 952/53–77

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Ashot III of Armenia

    Ashot III of Armenia

    Ashot_III_of_Armenia

  • Khosrov III the Small
  • 4th-century King of Armenia

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Khosrov III the Small

    Khosrov_III_the_Small

  • Artaxias III
  • Roman Client King of Armenia (13 BC-34 AD) (r. 18 AD-34 AD)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias_III

  • Arsames I
  • King of Armenia, Sophene and Commagene from 260 to 228 BC

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Arsames I

    Arsames I

    Arsames_I

  • Orodes of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 37 to 42 AD

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Orodes of Armenia

    Orodes_of_Armenia

  • Sparapet
  • Hereditary supreme military commander in ancient and medieval Armenia

    hereditary privilege of one house. It was held by members of the Rubenid and Hethumid dynasties, as well as representatives of other noble houses. The 18th century

    Sparapet

    Sparapet

    Sparapet

  • Constantine III of Armenia
  • King of Armenian Cilicia from 1344 to 1362

    Predecessor Constantine II Successor Constantine IV Leo the Usurper Born (1313-04-17)17 April 1313 Died 31 December 1362(1362-12-31) (aged 49) House Hethumids

    Constantine III of Armenia

    Constantine III of Armenia

    Constantine_III_of_Armenia

  • Tigranes IV
  • King of Armenia (8–5 BC, 2 BC–1 AD)

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Tigranes IV

    Tigranes IV

    Tigranes_IV

  • Arshak II
  • 4th-century Armenian king

    (prince) Leo II (I) (prince, later king) Raymond-Roupen Isabella & Philip Hethumids Hethum I Leo II Hethum II Thoros Hethum II Smbat IV Constantine I Hethum

    Arshak II

    Arshak_II

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