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Leo (or Leon) IV of Armenia (1289-1307) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1303 to 1307, along with his uncle Hethum II. He was the son of Thoros III of Armenia and Margaret de Lusignan, daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus. Events In this year English law set 1189 as the beginning of time immemorial. ...
Events July - The Knights Hospitaller begin their conquest of Rhodes. ...
Armenian Cilicia and Crusader States Cilicia The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (sometimes referred to as Armenia Minor or Lesser Armenia) was a state formed in the Middle Ages by Armenian refugees fleeing the Seljuk invasion of Armenia. ...
Events On the 20 April, Pope Boniface VIII founds the University of Rome La Sapienza Edward I of England reconquers Scotland (see also: William Wallace, Wars of Scottish Independence) The Khilji Dynasty conquers Chittor Births Saint Birgitta, patron saint of Europe Deaths October 11 - Pope Boniface VIII Categories: 1303 ...
Events July - The Knights Hospitaller begin their conquest of Rhodes. ...
Hethum (or Hetoum) II of Armenia (1266-August, 1307) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1289 to 1293, 1295 to 1296 and 1299 to 1303. ...
Thoros III of Armenia (c. ...
Hugh of Antioch of the family of Poitiers-Aquitaine, Hugh I of Jerusalem (Hugh III of Cyprus) (died March 24, 1284), was the son of Isabella of Cyprus (daughter of Hugh I of Cyprus) and Henry of Antioch. ...
He was married to his cousin Agnes de Lusignan, daughter of Princess Isabella of Armenia and Amalric de Lusignan. There have been several women known as Isabella (or Zabel) of Armenia. ...
In 1303, he was crowned King of Armenia after the retirement of his uncle and Regent Hethum II. The king and his uncle led the Armenian army in 1305 to smash a Mameluke raiding force at Bagras. In August, 1307, Leo and Hethum were murdered with their retinue while visiting the Mongol emir Bilarghu at Anazarva. He was succeeded as king by his uncle, Oshin. Events On the 20 April, Pope Boniface VIII founds the University of Rome La Sapienza Edward I of England reconquers Scotland (see also: William Wallace, Wars of Scottish Independence) The Khilji Dynasty conquers Chittor Births Saint Birgitta, patron saint of Europe Deaths October 11 - Pope Boniface VIII Categories: 1303 ...
Events Wenceslas III becomes king of Bohemia The Papacy removed to France following riots in the Papal State. ...
An Ottoman Mamluk, from 1810 Mamluks (or Mameluks) (the Arabic word usually translates as owned, singular: مملوك plural: مماليك) comprised slave soldiers used by the Muslim Caliphs and the Ottoman Empire, and who on more than one occasion seized power for themselves. ...
Note: as an adjective (stressed on the second syllable instead of the first), august means honorable. ...
Events July - The Knights Hospitaller begin their conquest of Rhodes. ...
Honorary guard of Mongolia. ...
Anazarbus (med. ...
Hethum (or Hetoum) II of Armenia (1266-August, 1307) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1289 to 1293, 1295 to 1296 and 1299 to 1303. ...
Armenian Cilicia and Crusader States Cilicia The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (sometimes referred to as Armenia Minor or Lesser Armenia) was a state formed in the Middle Ages by Armenian refugees fleeing the Seljuk invasion of Armenia. ...
External links
- Armenica.org: Complete history of Armenia, covering 800 B.C. to 2004. (English, Swedish)
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