• Constantine II the Woolmaker was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1286 and 1289, and then again between 1307 and 1322. He was from...
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  • 1163) Constantine II of Torres (died 1198), called de Martis, was the giudice of Logudoro Constantine II the Woolmaker (died 1322), Catholicos of the Armenian...
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  • Constantine II the Woolmaker, catholicos in 1286–1289 and 1307–1322 This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Constantine II of...
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  • Անաւարզեցի Constantine II the Woolmaker (restored) (1307–1322) -- Կոնստանդին Բ. Constantine III of Cilicia (1323–1326) -- Կոնստանդին Դ. Լամբրոնացի Jacob II of...
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  • Constantine III of Lampron was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1323 and 1326. A short time after his election he traveled to Aleppo...
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  • new Catholicos, none other than the previous Catholicos Constantine II the Woolmaker. Gregory was the uncle of another Catholicos, Jacob II of Cilicia....
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  • of Armenia · Constantine II the Woolmaker · Constantine III of Armenia · Constantine IV of Armenia · Constantine V of Armenia · Constantine VI of Armenia...
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  • replace the banished Catholicos Constantine II the Woolmaker and was the last to reside at Hromkla. During his reign the Mamalukes marched through the Holy...
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  • during a difficult period as a plague had recently broken out and a famine ensued. He was succeeded on Good Friday that year by Constantine II. v t e...
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