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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. 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. |
 | Gregory of Nyssa and Cyril of Alexandria, from the pen of Stephen, Bishop of Siounik. |
 | 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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