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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Isabella, Queen of Armenia (category Hethumid dynasty)
    Cilicia (the Roupenids and the Hethumids) ended a century of dynastic and territorial rivalry and brought the Hethumids to the forefront of political dominance...
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  • branches: the Mkhargrdzeli, associated with the Kingdom of Georgia; and the Hethumids, associated with the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. A branch of the House...
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  • 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...
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    Hethum I (category Hethumid dynasty)
    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Leo IV of Armenia (category Hethumid dynasty)
    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...
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