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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 from...
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their absence.
Thoros was murdered,
strangled to
death on July 23, 1298, in
Bardzrberd by Oshin,
Marshal of Armenia, on Sempad's orders.
Thoros was married...
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calls Thoros the "son-in-law" of
Gabriel of Melitene.
Around 1094, the
Seljuk emir of Damascus,
Tutush I,
captured Edessa and
established Thoros as governor...
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Toros I (Armenian: Թորոս Ա), also
Thoros I, (unknown[citation needed] – 1129 /
February 17, 1129 –
February 16, 1130[citation needed]) was the
third lord...
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Strutter (2006-2007),
Vince the fox in
Mongrels (2010-2011), and most
notably Thoros of Myr in HBO's Game of
Thrones (2013-2017). In theatre, Kaye was nominated...
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judicial separation,
separate maintenance,
divorce a
mensa et
thoro, or
divorce from bed-and-board) is a
legal process by
which a
married couple...
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local Armenians.
Thoros of
Edessa invited him to come to
Edessa to
fight against the Seljuks.
Taking advantage of a riot
against Thoros,
Baldwin seized...
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Remorseful and
saddened by
their fates,
Clegane digs them a
grave with
Thoros's help.
Thoros has
Clegane look into the
flames of the Brotherhood's campfire,...
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established when Ruben's great-grandson,
Thoros, was
appointed governor of a
region in
Cilicia by the
Byzantine Emperor.
Thoros expanded his
territory and declared...