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  Oshin of ARMENIA - Comfort ARNOLD
1 Roupen III of ARMENIA, Prince of Armenia =Isabella of TORUN 2 Philippa of ARMENIA =Emperor Theodore I Laskaris of BYZANTIUM 2 Alice of ARMENIA =Raymond of ANTIOCH 3 Raymond-Roupen of ANTIOCH, Prince of Antioch =Helvis (Lusignan) of CYPRUS =Hethoum of SASSOUN
\-Sibylla of Jerusalem and CYPRUS Sempad I of ARMENIA \-Anna of LAMPRON
/-Vasac of LAMPRON /-Constantine of ARMENIA, Regent of Armenia /-Hethoum of LAMPRON
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 Armenia
Married in 1181 Isabella of Toron (†after 1187).
Married in 1223 Queen Isabella of Armenia (*c.
Married in 1226 Queen Isabella of Armenia (*c.
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  Princess Isabella of Armenia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
1321) was the daughter of Leo III of Armenia.
At some time between 1320 and 1323, Isabella, along with her son Henri, was imprisoned and murdered by Oshin of Corycos.
Oshin, who was acting as regent for Leo V of Armenia, wanted to reduce the number of claimants to the throne of the Cilician Kingdom.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Princess_Isabella_of_Armenia   (97 words)

  
 Armenia and Georgia, Culmen Europae
The differences are that (1) Armenia was not a Greek colony but the realm of an indigenous people of Anatolia, like the Phrygians and Cappadocians, and (2) Armenia outlived all the Greek colonies, all the other ancient kingdoms of Anatolia, and even Rome itself.
Armenia has thus traditionally been regarded as the first officially Christian country, though, with uncertainties in dating, Ethiopia may be able to challenge this.
The Kingdom of Armenia in the Taurus Mountains of Cilicia is called "Lesser" Armenia in contrast to the "Greater Armenia" of the Armenian homeland to the northeast.
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 Humphrey IV of Toron information - Search.com
Humphrey's sister Isabella was married to Ruben III of Armenia.
Isabella was then married off to Henry II of Champagne, over the protests of Humphrey, who argued that the annulment of their marriage was invalid and that Conrad had been bigamous.
Humphrey probably died soon after this, and the lordship of Toron was claimed by his sister Isabella (married to Ruben III of Armenia) and her issue, rex iunior of Armenia prince of Antioch, and eventually the claim to the lordship was inherited by the Montfort family, lords of Toron and Tyre.
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 Isabella of Armenia
She was the daughter of Leo II of Armenia and Sybilla of Lusignan (daughter of Aimery of Cyprus).
Leo named Isabella as his heir, despite the existence of his grandson (son of his eldest daughter Rita) and Raymond-Rupen (grandson of Rupen III of Armenia).
Hethum was co-ruler (or ruler) of Armenia from 1226 to 1270.
www.xasa.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/i/is/isabella_of_armenia.html   (236 words)

  
 Armenia Heads
The kingdom is known as Lesser Armenia, Armenia Minor or Armenia Cilicia.
After Constantine IV of Armenia, the first Latin king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia was killed in an uprising in 1344 after two years in office, she was regent.
He was rumoured to have poisoned King Oshin and was probably responsible for the deaths of Leo's father, Oshin's sister Isabella of Armenia and two of her sons.
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 Molokans Around the World, Russian Molokan, Molokane, Молокане, ...
Armenia: 72 religious prisoners of conscience is new record — Nikolai Karavanov (Maksimist) interviewed
Armenia’s first conscientious objectors on trial for refusal to complete “civil service”
Armenia: 72 religious prisoners of conscience is new record — Nikolai Karavanov interviewed May 2, 2007
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 EurasiaNet Eurasia Insight - Armenia: “Oligarchic” Party Gaining Ground Ahead of 2007 Vote
The dominant view among Armenian politicians and observers is that Prosperous Armenia is the brainchild of Kocharian, who seems keen to retain an influential role in government after completing his second and final term in 2008.
Defending Tsarukian, Kocharian insisted on December 15 that Prosperous Armenia’s success should not be attributed to its "benevolent actions." "There is demand in our society for a new political force that comes up with a very understandable slogan, ‘We think about the people,’" he said in televised remarks.
The party’s sole "benevolent" activity in the area, he said, is to clean up neighborhood courtyards, to enable all local schoolteachers to undergo a gynecological examination and treatment free of charge, and to select outstanding university students for Tsarukian’s scholarships.
www.eurasianet.org /departments/insight/articles/eav122006.shtml   (1289 words)

  
  Queen Isabella Of Spain -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Isabella's rights were only maintained through the support of the army, the Cortes and the Liberals and Progressists, who at the same time established constitutional and parliamentary government, dissolved the religious orders, confiscated the property of the orders including the Jesuits, and attempted to restore order in finances.
Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (Segovia 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633) was Infanta of Spain, Archduchess of Austria and the joint sovereign of the Seventeen Provinces.
Hethum was co-ruler (or ruler) of Armenia from 1226 to 1270.
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 ARMENIA (old Persian A... - Online Information article about ARMENIA (old Persian A...
Geologically, Armenia consists of archaic rocks upon which, towards the north, are superimposed Palaeozoic, and towards the south later sedimentary rocks.
Armenia, although politically dependent upon Rome, was corrnected with Parthia by geographical position, a common language and faith, Under later intermarriage and similarity of arms and See also:
Armenia was invaded by the Persians in 1575, and again in 1604, when Shah Abbas transplanted many thousand Armenians from Julfa to his new capital See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /APO_ARN/ARMENIA_old_Persian_Armina_Arme.html   (4972 words)

  
 RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY
Isabella classifies mid-level operatives as those who finance and plan attacks against coalition forces, while low-level fighters actually carry out the attacks.
Isabella says that, although such attacks against coalition forces are continuing, they will not deter U.S. forces from their mission in Iraq.
Isabella says the attacks often give the perpetrators a public relations victory because of sensationalist media reports that paint Iraq as a dangerous place, despite the fact that security in the capital and elsewhere is generally improving.
www.rferl.org /features/2003/10/28102003162815.asp   (1102 words)

  
 UNICEF CEE/CIS - Real lives
Armenia: breaking the wall of silence on abuse and neglect
Still living in one of the many metal domiks that define part of the urban landscape of Armenia’s second largest city, Gyumri, she beats her teenage daughters from time to time.
Isabella, captured on film at the age of eighteen months, will never get to celebrate her second birthday.
www.unicef.org /ceecis/reallives_1574.html   (769 words)

  
 The Hethumid Dynasty   1226
The Hethumids were the rulers of Armenia from 1226 to 1373.
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.
Constantine III of Armenia (1278- c.1310) was briefly king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1298 to 1299.
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 The Suni Project: Music Preservation
In October 1919, the government of the first republic of Armenia (1918-1920) invited Grikor Mirzaian (Suni) to be the founder of a national conservatory of music.
Though Suni's desire was to return to Armenia, it was never to be, for it was impossible as long as Armenia had no insulin for the now diabetic Suni.
In 1935, the fortieth anniversary of his musical debut was celebrated in the U.S. and in Soviet Armenia with jubilee concerts, and the formal organizing of the U.S. Suni choruses as the Armenian Musical Society of America.
www.suniproject.org /grikor.htm   (2763 words)

  
 ISABELLA OF ARMENIA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Queen Isabella of Armenia ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1219 to 1252.
She was the daughter of Leo II of Armenia and Sybilla of Lusignan.
Princess Isabella of Armenia was the daughter of Leo III of Armenia.
www.yotor.org /wiki/en/is/Isabella%20of%20Armenia.htm   (205 words)

  
 Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In 1216 Leo finally managed to install Raymond Roupen as prince of Antioch, ending the military aspect of the struggle between Tripoli and Lesser Armenia, but the citizens revolted against Raymond Roupen in 1219 and Bohemond of Tripoli was at last recognized as the fourth prince of that name.
In 1254 the quarrel between Antioch and Lesser Armenia was at length put to rest with the marriage of Bohemond VI and Sibylla, daughter of Hethoum I of Lesser Armenia.
By this time Lesser Armenia's star was rising and in a reversal of the earlier relationship, Bohemond VI allowed himself to become a vassal of the Armenian kingdom.
crusades.boisestate.edu /antioch/08.shtml   (320 words)

  
 Kingdoms of Anatolia - Lesser Armenia
As a result, Armenia was divided into Armenia, Armenia Sophene and Lesser Armenia.
Persia retained Greater Armenia to the east of the Euphrates while Rome gained the western section.
Lesser Armenia is declared a kingdom as the Crusader states are established along its eastern and southern borders.
www.kessler-web.co.uk /History/KingListsMiddEast/AnatoliaArmeniaLesser.htm   (274 words)

  
 (BLACK HAND) Tall Armenian Tale: The Other Side of the Falsified Genocide   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Not when the greedy Armenian terrorist leaders didn't care about anyone but themselves, exposing the Armenian people to horrible danger and conditions (even after Armenia was established, through their corruption, creating a "land of death," verily, as Richard Hovannisian wrote in p.
Isabella then explains her own family's fatal experience, where the Black Hand bombed a building, killing many.
One of Armenia's greatest heroes was one of the most successful murderers of all time.
www.tallarmeniantale.com /black-hand.htm   (6860 words)

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