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Thoros,
alternative transliteration T'oros, is
the Armenian variant of
the Gr**** name
Theodoros (Theodore). It may
refer to: Chronologically:
Thoros of...
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Thoros II (Armenian: Թորոս Բ; died
February 6, 1169), also
known as
Thoros the Great, was
the sixth lord of
Armenian Cilicia from
the Rubenid dynasty...
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Thoros III or
Toros III (Armenian: Թորոս Երրորդ, same as Theodore; c. 1271 – 23 July 1298) was king of
the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia,
ruling from 1293...
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Thoros (short in
Armenian for Theodoros; Թորոս կուրապաղատ, T'oros
the Curopalates; d.
March 9, 1098) was an
Armenian ruler of
Edessa at
the time of the...
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the eighth lord of
Armenian Cilicia (1170–1175).[citation needed]
The accomplishments during the reign of his
elder brother,
Thoros II, placed...
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Thoros of Marash, also
known as
Thatoul (late 11th –
early 12th century) was
the Armenian lord of
Marash and
likely the father of Arda of
Armenia (died...
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the seventh lord of
Armenian Cilicia (1169–1170).[citation needed]
Roupen was
the son of
Thoros II, lord of
Armenian Cilicia...
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visit the Mongol court, Leo and his
younger brother Thoros fought to
repel a m****ive army of
Mamluk invaders, at
the Battle of Mari.
Thoros was killed...
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poisonous drug, thus the prin****lity came to Leon,
the brother of
Thoros (…). — Vahram of Edessa:
The Rhymed Chronicle of
Armenia Minor Other historians...
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Thoros, to
adopt him as son and heir. He also
married Thoros' daughter, Arda of Armenia, who
eventually became the first queen of Jerusalem.
Thoros was...