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Hethum I (Armenian: Հեթում Ա; 1213 – 21
October 1270)
ruled the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia (also
known as "Little Armenia") from 1226 to 1270. He was...
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Hethum II (Armenian: Հեթում Բ; 1266 –
November 17, 1307), also
known by
several other romanizations, was king of the
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling...
- Haithon, Hethoum, Hetum), an
Armenian given name King
Hethum I, King of
Armenia (d. 1271) King
Hethum II, King of
Armenia (1266–1307)
Hayton of
Corycus (c...
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unhappy young Isabella was
forced to
marry Constantine of Barbaron’s son,
Hethum.
Although for many
years she
refused to live with him, in the end she relented...
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dynasty and the
rulers of the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia from 1226 to 1341.
Hethum I, the
first of the Hethumids, came to
power when he
married Queen Isabella...
- 1269–1289, son of
Hethum I and
Isabella Hethum II (first reign), 1289–1293, son of Leo II Thoros, 1293–1294, son of Leo II
Hethum II (second reign),...
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Kingdom of Cilicia,
ruling from 1303 or 1305 to 1307,
along with his
uncle Hethum II. A
member of the
House of Lampron, he was the son of
Thoros III of Armenia...
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brother Hethum II, who then
abdicated in 1305 in
favor of
Thoros III's son Leo III of Armenia, who was
murdered in 1307 with his
uncle Hethum II at the...
- 1252
after the
death of the last
Rubenid monarch Isabella, and her
husband Hethum I
became sole ruler,
beginning the
Hethumid dynasty.
After the
death of...
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matrimonial alliance,
perhaps a
relative of the khan himself. On
Hethum's return,
Sempad had
Hethum blinded by
cauterization and both
brothers imprisoned at Partzerpert...