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Encyclopedia > Stephen I of Armenia

Stephen I of Armenia (died 1145) was prince of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1140 to 1145. He was the son of Leo I of Armenia and Beatrice de Rethel.


He had at least three children by his wife Retha de Barbaron: Ruben III, Leo II and Dolete.


On his death he was succeeded by his brother Thoros II.

  Preceded by:  
 Leo I
  Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia   Followed by:
 Thoros II  

Bibliography

  • T.S.R. Boase, editor. The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia. Scottish Academic Press, 1978.

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Armenia (4390 words)
Armenia is the name given to a mountainous strip of land situated in the southwestern portion of Asia.
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Lesser Armenia is a field cultivated chiefly by Jesuit missionaries, and, unlike the rest, their efforts are confined to the Armenians.
Stephen of Armenia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (181 words)
Stephen of Armenia (died February 7, 1165) was the Marshal of Armenia, the son of Leo I of Armenia and Beatrice de Rethel.
His father made him Marshal in 1138, due to the invasion of John II Comnenus, and escaped capture by sheltering in Edessa.
The Barony of Cilician Armenia (Kurkjian's History of Armenia, Ch. 27)
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