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  • Rubenids
  • Armenian dynasty

    1080. The Rubenids continued to rule Cilicia for over a century, with various members of the family taking the throne. Under the Rubenids, the Armenian

    Rubenids

    Rubenids

    Rubenids

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

    Ruben's leadership. His descendants were called Rubenids (or Rubenians). After Ruben's death in 1095, the Rubenid principality, centered around their fortresses

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia

    Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia

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

    family. His descendants are called Rubenids. Rubenid initial territory marked in red Coat of arms of the Rubenids He was 70 when he died, buried at the

    Ruben I

    Ruben_I

  • List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
  • Leo I by the Holy Roman Empire in 1198. The Rubenid dynasty fell in 1252 after the death of the last Rubenid monarch Isabella, and her husband Hethum I

    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

  • Coat of arms of Armenia
  • Numerous Armenian dynasties such as Artaxiad, Arsacid, Bagratuni and Rubenid, used these symbols as their royal insignia. Like other post-Soviet republics

    Coat of arms of Armenia

    Coat of arms of Armenia

    Coat_of_arms_of_Armenia

  • List of Armenian monarchs
  • their homeland. It was initially ruled by the Rubenids, an offshoot of the Bagratuni dynasty. While the Rubenid rulers were initially regional princes, their

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List of Armenian monarchs

    List_of_Armenian_monarchs

  • Sis (ancient city)
  • Ancient Armenian city

    have it become an Armenian possession in 1113, when it was occupied by Rubenid Baron T‛oros I and repaired. From the late 12th through the 13th centuries

    Sis (ancient city)

    Sis (ancient city)

    Sis_(ancient_city)

  • Royal family
  • Family of a monarch

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

    Royal family

    Royal_family

  • Roupen
  • Name list

    Western Armenian variant of Reuben. It may also refer to: Roupenids or Rubenids, an Armenian dynasty who dominated parts of Cilicia Roupen I of Armenia

    Roupen

    Roupen

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Leo V of Armenia

    Leo V of Armenia

    Leo_V_of_Armenia

  • Flag of Armenia
  • with a red lion rampnt, and crowned with a golden crown representing the Rubenids, and the bottom left showing a red background with a yellow or gold lion

    Flag of Armenia

    Flag of Armenia

    Flag_of_Armenia

  • List of noble houses
  • House of Palaiologos House of Philanthropenos House of Phokas House of Rubenid House of Saint Omer House of Sanudo House of Sgouros House of Skleros House

    List of noble houses

    List_of_noble_houses

  • Flags of Europe
  • Armenian government selected the colours used during the last period of the Rubenid Dynasty: red, blue, and orange. The red emblematizes the Armenian Highland

    Flags of Europe

    Flags of Europe

    Flags_of_Europe

  • Lion (heraldry)
  • Element in heraldry

    Kyburg), the kingdom of Bulgaria and the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (Rubenids). Unlike the eagle, which is comparatively rare in heraldry because it

    Lion (heraldry)

    Lion (heraldry)

    Lion_(heraldry)

  • History of Armenia
  • them shelter in the late 11th century. Two great dynastic families, the Rubenids and the Hethumids, ruled what became in 1199, with the coronation of Levon

    History of Armenia

    History of Armenia

    History_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes the Great

    Tigranes_the_Great

  • Flags of Asia
  • Armenian government selected the colours used during the last period of Rubenid Dynasty, red, blue and yellow. The red emblematizes the Armenian Highland

    Flags of Asia

    Flags of Asia

    Flags_of_Asia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates I of Armenia

    Tiridates_I_of_Armenia

  • Raynald of Châtillon
  • Crusader and military leader (1125–1187)

    position against the Byzantines and their Turkic neighbours. The Armenian Rubenids closely cooperated with the crusaders (or Franks) and often accepted the

    Raynald of Châtillon

    Raynald of Châtillon

    Raynald_of_Châtillon

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Gagik II of Armenia

    Gagik II of Armenia

    Gagik_II_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

    Perdiccas

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

    known as Thoros the Great, was the sixth lord of Armenian Cilicia from the Rubenid dynasty from 1144/1145 until 1169. Thoros (together with his father, Leo

    Thoros II

    Thoros_II

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Pap of Armenia

    Pap_of_Armenia

  • National symbols of Armenia
  • are depicted in clockwise direction from top-left: Bagratids, Arsacids, Rubenids and Artaxiads. There is a lion to the right of the shield and an eagle

    National symbols of Armenia

    National_symbols_of_Armenia

  • Bagratuni dynasty
  • Royal dynasty of Armenia

    King of Lori Prince of Vanand Prince of Taron Prince of Khachen Prince of Tayk Cadet branches Bagrationis Rubenids Hasan-Jalalyan (indirectly) Kiurikians

    Bagratuni dynasty

    Bagratuni dynasty

    Bagratuni_dynasty

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Hethum II

    Hethum II

    Hethum_II

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Artaxiad dynasty

    Artaxiad_dynasty

  • Isabella of Toron
  • Princess Consort of Armenia

    Isabella of Toron (born before 1166 – died between 1192 – 1229) also known as Isabelle or Zabel was the daughter of Humphrey III, Lord of Toron and his

    Isabella of Toron

    Isabella_of_Toron

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Leo I, King of Armenia

    Leo I, King of Armenia

    Leo_I,_King_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Orontes III

    Orontes_III

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Ashot I of Armenia

    Ashot_I_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Leo II, King of Armenia

    Leo II, King of Armenia

    Leo_II,_King_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Hethum I

    Hethum I

    Hethum_I

  • List of Armenian royal consorts
  • 1149 1150/59 Thoros II unnamed Simon of Raban unnamed Thomas the Regent (Rubenids) - 1164 1169 husband's abdication - unnamed Vasil of Gargar - - 1170 husband's

    List of Armenian royal consorts

    List of Armenian royal consorts

    List_of_Armenian_royal_consorts

  • List of wars of independence
  • Armed struggles for national independence

    Georgi Voyteh Bulgaria Byzantine Empire Europe Uprising suppressed 1079–1080 Rubenid revolt Cilician Armenia Byzantine Empire Europe Independence of Cilician

    List of wars of independence

    List of wars of independence

    List_of_wars_of_independence

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Sohaemus of Armenia

    Sohaemus of Armenia

    Sohaemus_of_Armenia

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

    the time of Sempad's birth there were two key dynasties in Cilicia, the Rubenids and the Hetoumids, and he was related to both. Sempad was the son of Constantine

    Sempad the Constable

    Sempad the Constable

    Sempad_the_Constable

  • Ruben III
  • Lord of Cilicia

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Ruben III

    Ruben_III

  • Mleh, Prince of Armenia
  • Lord of Cilicia

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Mleh, Prince of Armenia

    Mleh,_Prince_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Artaxias I

    Artaxias I

    Artaxias_I

  • Reuben
  • Name list

    Cilicia or "Lord of the Mountains" from 1080/1081/1082 to 1095, founder of Rubenid dynasty Ruben II, Prince of Armenia (c. 1165–1170), the seventh lord of

    Reuben

    Reuben

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Artaxias II

    Artaxias II

    Artaxias_II

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Constantine I, Prince of Armenia

    Constantine I, Prince of Armenia

    Constantine_I,_Prince_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Ashot II of Armenia

    Ashot II of Armenia

    Ashot_II_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Smbat I of Armenia

    Smbat I of Armenia

    Smbat_I_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik I of Armenia

    Gagik_I_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tigranes III

    Tigranes III

    Tigranes_III

  • Council of Hromkla
  • Council of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 1178

    the Armenian clerics, summoning them to attend the council, even if the Rubenids were at that time independent. After the death of Nerses IV the Gracious

    Council of Hromkla

    Council_of_Hromkla

  • Constantine IV of Armenia
  • King of Armenia from 1362 to 1373

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Constantine IV of Armenia

    Constantine IV of Armenia

    Constantine_IV_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tigranes V of Armenia

    Tigranes V of Armenia

    Tigranes_V_of_Armenia

  • List of Cypriot royal consorts
  • Ceased to be Empress Death Spouse Unnamed Thoros II, Prince of Armenia (Rubenids) 1150–1164 1175/76 1184 became Despoina 1185 became Empress before 1185

    List of Cypriot royal consorts

    List_of_Cypriot_royal_consorts

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Constantine III of Armenia

    Constantine III of Armenia

    Constantine_III_of_Armenia

  • Mithrenes
  • Satrap of Armenia from 331 to 321 BC

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Mithrenes

    Mithrenes

  • Orontes IV
  • King of Armenia

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Orontes IV

    Orontes IV

    Orontes_IV

  • List of dynasties
  • 1072–1277) Erzincan branch (AD 1142–1228) Divriği branch (AD 1142–1277) Rubenids (AD 1080–1226) – Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Beylik of Smyrna (AD 1081–1098)

    List of dynasties

    List_of_dynasties

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Leo I, Prince of Armenia

    Leo_I,_Prince_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Mithridates of Armenia

    Mithridates_of_Armenia

  • Artavasdes II of Armenia
  • King of Kings

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Artavasdes II of Armenia

    Artavasdes II of Armenia

    Artavasdes_II_of_Armenia

  • Tigranes I
  • Great King

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes I

    Tigranes_I

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tiran of Armenia

    Tiran_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Vonones I

    Vonones I

    Vonones_I

  • Lists of Armenians
  • Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1080 or 1081 or 1082 to 1095, founder of Rubenids Leo II, King of Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1198 or 1199 to 1219 Isabella

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists_of_Armenians

  • Khosrov I
  • King of Armenia from 191 to 217

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Khosrov I

    Khosrov_I

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Smbat II of Armenia

    Smbat II of Armenia

    Smbat_II_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Smbat I Hetumian

    Smbat I Hetumian

    Smbat_I_Hetumian

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Vologases I of Armenia

    Vologases_I_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tiridates III of Armenia

    Tiridates III of Armenia

    Tiridates_III_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Constantine II, King of Armenia

    Constantine II, King of Armenia

    Constantine_II,_King_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Abas I of Armenia

    Abas I of Armenia

    Abas_I_of_Armenia

  • Armenian nobility
  • Privileged social class in Armenia

    Emblem of the Rubenid royal family

    Armenian nobility

    Armenian_nobility

  • Ruben II
  • Lord of Cilicia

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Ruben II

    Ruben_II

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Constantine II, Prince of Armenia

    Constantine_II,_Prince_of_Armenia

  • Saint Paul's Church, Tarsus
  • Former church in Turkey

    the Armenian cathedral of Hagia Sophia in which Leon I of the House of Rubenid was crowned by Konrad Von Wittelsbach, the Archbishop of Mainz and the

    Saint Paul's Church, Tarsus

    Saint Paul's Church, Tarsus

    Saint_Paul's_Church,_Tarsus

  • Sanatruk
  • King of Armenia (died 109)

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Sanatruk

    Sanatruk

    Sanatruk

  • Anazarbus
  • Former city in southern Turkey

    the Armenian periods of occupation, which began with the arrival of the Rubenid Baron T‛oros I, c. 1111. Within the fortress are two Armenian chapels and

    Anazarbus

    Anazarbus

    Anazarbus

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Vologases V

    Vologases V

    Vologases_V

  • Khosrov II
  • Armenian king from 252 to 258

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Khosrov II

    Khosrov_II

  • Neoptolemus (general)
  • Officer under Alexander the Great

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus (general)

    Neoptolemus_(general)

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Isabella, Queen of Armenia

    Isabella,_Queen_of_Armenia

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

    on the church (dated ca. A.D.1111) records his triumph and traces his Rubenid genealogy. In 1111, Sultan Malik Shah of Konya entered Armenian territories

    Thoros I

    Thoros_I

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias III

    Artaxias_III

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Khosrov III the Small

    Khosrov_III_the_Small

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Tiridates II of Armenia

    Tiridates II of Armenia

    Tiridates_II_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Xerxes of Sophene

    Xerxes of Sophene

    Xerxes_of_Sophene

  • Orontes II
  • Satrap of Armenia from 336 to 301 BC

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Orontes II

    Orontes II

    Orontes_II

  • United Armenia
  • Armenian irredentist concept

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

    United Armenia

    United Armenia

    United_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Arsames I

    Arsames I

    Arsames_I

  • List of Armenian flags
  • 1198–1219 Reconstructed flag of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia under the Rubenid dynasty. 1226–1341 Flag of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia under the Hethumid

    List of Armenian flags

    List of Armenian flags

    List_of_Armenian_flags

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Ashot III of Armenia

    Ashot III of Armenia

    Ashot_III_of_Armenia

  • List of empresses of the Byzantine successor states
  • proclaimed as emperor 1212 Theodore I Philippa of Armenia Ruben III of Armenia (Rubenid) 1183 24 November 1214 1216 before 1219 Marie de Courtenay Peter, Latin

    List of empresses of the Byzantine successor states

    List_of_empresses_of_the_Byzantine_successor_states

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Oshin, King of Armenia

    Oshin, King of Armenia

    Oshin,_King_of_Armenia

  • Lampron
  • Castle in Çamlıyayla, Mersin, Turkey

    1176, and 1182) it was finally captured in the early 13th century by the Rubenid King Levon I through the subterfuge of marrying his niece to one of the

    Lampron

    Lampron

    Lampron

  • Philippa of Armenia
  • Empress consort of Nicaea

    Philippa of Armenia Rubenids Born: 1183 Died: before 1219 Royal titles Preceded by Anna Angelina Empress consort of Nicaea 1214–1216 Succeeded by Marie

    Philippa of Armenia

    Philippa_of_Armenia

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Leo IV of Armenia

    Leo IV of Armenia

    Leo_IV_of_Armenia

  • Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries
  • remained of the great feudal houses or kings of the Arshakids, Bagratids, or Rubenids. The fate of the Armenian people was in the hands of Tatar emirs, Turkmen

    Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries

    Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries

    Armenian_historiography_of_the_5th–18th_centuries

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

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Erato of Armenia

    Erato_of_Armenia

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

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

    Sparapet

    Sparapet

    Sparapet

  • Stephanie of Armenia
  • Armenian princess (d. 1220)

    Armenia (after 1195 – June 1220), also known as Rita, was a member of the Rubenid dynasty and claimant to the throne of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.

    Stephanie of Armenia

    Stephanie_of_Armenia

  • Arshak II
  • 4th-century Armenian king

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Arshak II

    Arshak_II

  • Artavasdes I of Armenia
  • King of Armenia

    Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198 (principality) 1198–1375 (kingdom) Rubenids Roupen I (prince) Constantine I (prince) Thoros I (prince) Constantine

    Artavasdes I of Armenia

    Artavasdes I of Armenia

    Artavasdes_I_of_Armenia

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