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  Mleh of Armenia at AllExperts
Mleh of Armenia (died 1175) was prince of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1170 to 1175.
Exiled from Armenia for plotting the assassination of his half-brother Thoros II of Armenia, he went to Antioch and became a Knight Templar.
Mleh, while he hated the Latin Crusader princes, also despised the Byzantines, and drew his support from the Islamic states.
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 According To Britannica... - Day.Az Forum
Armenia continued to be governed by Persian or native satraps until its absorption into the Macedonian empire of Alexander the Great (331) and its successor, the Seleucid empire (301).
In 1375 the capital of Sis fell to the Mamluks, and the last king of Armenia was captured; ransomed in 1382, he died in Paris in 1393.
The title “King of Armenia” passed to the kings of Cyprus, thence to the Venetians, and was later claimed by the house of Savoy, but from the end of the 14th century the history of Armenia as separate states is replaced by the history of Armenians under foreign domination.
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 Ruben III of Armenia Information
Ruben III of Armenia (died 1186) was prince of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1174 to 1186.
He was the son of Stephen of Armenia and Rita of Barbaron.
He pretended to offer a great reward to the murderers of Mleh, but when they revealed themselves, he had them put to death, an episode remniscent of King David's dealings with the murderers of Ishbosheth.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Ruben_III_of_Armenia   (282 words)

  
 The Genealogy of the Kings and Queens of Armenia
The descendants of Isabelle (Zabel), Princess of Armenia
He was a brother of Peter I. In 1393 Leo VI died living no heir and the title revolved on James I. James I was proclaimed King of Armenia in 1396 in the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in Nicosia and passed on the title to his successors.
This was captured by the Moslems in 1458 and the crown of Armenia became only a nominal title and ended with the fall of the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus in 1489.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~heicke/MEDIEVAL/armenia.htm   (992 words)

  
 A templar implantation : The fortress of Baghras (Gaston or Gastein), pictures bank
Mleh now served in the army of Nur Al-Din and it was to this master that the seized castle passed.
With the death of Mleh, in 1175, his former Templar "brothers" repopulated their citadel.
It was the Knight Foulques de Bouillon who took back possession of the citadel for his cousin, Prince Leon II of Armenia (who will be proclaimed King of Armenia in 1198).
www.templiers.org /baghras-eng.php   (526 words)

  
 History of Cilicia
Mleh and Stephen, the two other sons of Levon I, took refuge with their cousin Joscelin of Edessa.
Mleh’s banishment was to have far-reaching consequences for Armenian Cilicia.
in the presence of the Greek metropolitan of Tarsus, the Syrian Jacobite patriarch, the Armenian kat`olikos, and the papal legate, Conrad of Mainz, Levon was crowned king of Armenia.
www.hadjin.com /HISTORY_OF_CILICIA.htm   (3755 words)

  
 History of Armenia - Armenica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Levon II are regarded as the founders of New Armenia, the throne was left to his son
Rouben II During the reign of this king, New Armenia was thrown into chaos due to the provocations of the uncle of the king, Mleh.
Mleh warded off the assault of Byzantine at three different occasions but was finally murdered by the Armenians in
www.armenica.org /cgi-bin/history/en/getHistory.cgi?7=1=143===1=3=A   (506 words)

  
 History of Armenia by Vahan Kurkjian • Chapter 27
Mleh at first agreed to a settlement offered by the guard of Roupen, by which he was to receive an equal share of the territory.
Mleh, who is accused by some chroniclers of apostasy and tyranny, had aligned himself with Moslem rulers, such as Salih-Ismail of Aleppo and Kilij-Arslan II of Iconium, defying both Greek and Latin states.
Because of his military prowess, Mleh was finally recognized by Emperor Manuel in 1173 as the independent Baron of Cilician Armenia.
penelope.uchicago.edu /Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Asia/Armenia/_Texts/KURARM/27*.html   (4273 words)

  
 The need to fill the blanks - Turkish Daily News Sep 07, 2001
Given the nature of trade relations and trade routes, the surviving treaties with this kingdom and the evidence from contemporary chronicles, it is clear that this kingdom formed an integral part of the trade and cultural relations of the period.
The initial re-settlement of Armenians from Armenia into Cilicia and Cappodocia began under the Byzantine Emperor Constantine Monomarchus (1042-55) before the Turkish settlement of Anatolia began in the aftermath of the battle of Malazgirt in 1071.
During the reigns of Sultan Alaed-din Keykubat I (1220-36) and of Sultan Giyathsed-din Keyhusrev II (1236-46) until 1242, Lesser Armenia was a vassal of the Rum Selcuk Sultanate.
www.turkishdailynews.com.tr /archives.php?id=24912   (1753 words)

  
 History 112A Lecture Notes
Armenia and the Empire of Alexander and the Seleucids (331-190 B.C.)
The Treaty of 387 A.D. and the Partition of Armenia
Mleh, (1169-74) and Ruben II (1175-87) as the forerunners to kingship
www.sscnet.ucla.edu /history/hovannisian/classes/112a/98F/outlines.html   (2218 words)

  
 History
Japheth, Noah's oldest son decides to stay with Noah in Armenia and is believed to become the Forefather of the Armenian People.
The dynasty of Haig stopped: the kings of Armenia were henceforward anointed by the Persian kings.
After the death of Tigranes II, Armenia was reduced back to its ethnic Armenian territory and found itself in the middle of a long war campaign between Rome and Persia, with each superpower trying to have Armenia as its ally, as the military assistance with Armenia was crucial for gaining political superiority in Asia Minor.
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In \par its mountains were the many large castles which controlled \par the mountain passes, including the famous Cilician Gates, \par through which pilgrims and Crusaders travelled to the \par Holy Land and luxury goods from the east travelled to \par Europe.
He captures King Artavazd of Armenia and his \par family, who he sends to Cleopatra of Egypt in golden \par chains.
Permission is given to use these articles in any \par educational publication as long as you credit me for the authorship of the article and send me a copy of the publication.
www.florilegium.org /files/CULTURES/Armenia-TL-art.rtf   (1143 words)

  
 JERUSALEM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
[7].  Armenia was weakened by his quarrels with his younger brother Smbat, and his rebellion against the Caliphate in 851 was thwarted and Bagrat was sent in captivity to the Abbasid capital Samarra
RUPEN ([1025/35]-[1095][46], bur Castalon).  An Armenian from Caucasian Armenia probably "of modest origin"[47].  Rupen's parentage is unknown, although Matthew of Edessa states that he was descended from Prince Kakhig[48].  Hethum the Historian says that he was a relative of Prince Kakhig
ISABELLE of Toron, daughter of ONFROI III Lord of Toron and his wife Etiennette de Milly.  The Lignages d'Outremer name "Ysabiau" as the daughter of "Hamfrei le seignor dou Thoron…fiz…Hamfrei…conestable" and his wife, specifying that she was wife of "Rupin de la Montaigne qui estoit sei
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 Aghtamar - Church of the Holy Cross
On the collapse of Greater Armenia many Armenians emigrated to Georgia, Poland, and Galicia, while others crossed into Cilicia (present day Turkey), where some colonies had already settled at the end of the 10th century.
One of Gagik II's lieutenants, a certain Ruben, established himself (c.1080) at Bardzrberd in the Taurus Mountains and became the founder of the Rubenid dynasty of barons and kings who ruled Cilicia until 1226.
Levon I the Great (1199-1219), an ally of the German emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, received the royal crown from Frederick's son Henry VI and Pope Celestine III and was crowned king of Armenia in Tarsus in 1199 by the cardinal Conrad von Wittelsbach.
www.ling.umd.edu /~ninaka/grace/aghtamar/main/pages/armhistory10.htm   (227 words)

  
 Armenians Who Converted To Islam - HyeForum
King Hetoum of Lesser Armenia was one of the few Armenian Kings who established good relations with Lesser Armenia's Islamic neighbours, rather than with the Crusaders.
Mleh despised the Byzantine Empire, probably because the Byzantines occupied Cilicia for 7 years.
Mleh persecuted the Armenian clergymen, who obviously didn't like him because of his religion and beacause of closer relations with Aleppo.
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 ARMENIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION - CAL POLY SAN LUIS OBISPO
Ottomans succeeded in annexing the eastern part of Armenia as far as the Caucasus.
The treaty of Turkmencay - Eastern Armenia annexed by Russia under the rule of Czar Paul I. Tanzimat movement, promoted by Sultan Mahmud II as a stimulus and program for an approach by the Ottoman Empire to the Western culture.
Heavy taxes were imposed, hundreds of Armenian civilians were cast into Turkish prisons, stripped of their clothes and tortured in the most diabolical manner.
www.calpoly.edu /~asaclub/history2.htm   (540 words)

  
 Conquering
Armenia, he led the fight against them and won the victory, slaughtering and
Armenia and its princes; if matters are brought to a successful conclusion
Baghin in the Fourth Armenia and sacked it.
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 The Rupenids   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Leo I, Prince of Armenia (1129-38), +1138, captured by Joannes II of Byzantium; m.Beatrice de Rethel
Ruben III, Prince of Armenia (1174-86), +1185/86; m.Isabella of Toron
Isabella (Zabel), Queen of Armenia (1219-52), *1212/13, +1252; 1m: 1222 King Philip of Armenia, Prince of Antioch (+1226); 2m: Hethum I de Barbaron, King of Armenia (*1215 +1270)
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Then in three hundred and sixty-one of the Armenian era, at the execution/martyrdom of Smbat, there was great destruction of this country of Armenia and this land being completely burnt was destroyed.
This Gospel was written by the hand of me Ewargris sinner and unworthy monk in Armenia era 487, in the patriarchate of Lord Petros.
Who still now used to received every year from the kings of the Egyptians and Babylonians horses and presents on account of his versifying and he was honoured liberally also by the kings of the Romans in dignity; from poverty and a low position, he arrives at the title of ant‘ihiwpat patrik.
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 VirtualANI messageboard: Armenian architecture, art, archaeology, history
As I understand, the region was a part of Armenia from ancient times.
Next as I understand, this are became part of one of the independent kingdoms along others during break up of Baghratuni Armenia.
Some even list son of Toros II as a ruler (Roupen II) even though it is known he was a child who was left under the leadership of the constable for only months, until Mleh took over.
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 Anatolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
A very roughly hewn upland region for the most part, it has been both a home and a highway for a bewildering variety of peoples for as long as there have been humans.
A principality within the ancient Kingdom of Armenia, in northeastern Anatolia.
Armenia west of the Euphrates; a Hellenized Armenian kingdom in eastern Anatolia, with its center at Nicopolis.
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 khistcron
1585 -Ottomans succeeded in annexing the eastern part of Armenia as far as the Caucasus.
1828 - The treaty of Turkmencay - Eastern Armenia annexed by Russia under the rule of Czar Paul I. 1839 - Tanzimat movement, promoted by Sultan Mahmud II as a stimulus and program for an approach by the Ottoman Empire to the Western culture.
April 1998 - Robert Kocharyan was elected the second President of the Republic of Armenia.
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 ARMENIAN CONTINUING HISTORY
Armenia After The Death of Ashod I, Founder of The Pakradounis' Dynasty
Gagik I, Brother of Sempad II The Conqueror, on the Throne of Pakradounis.
MLEH AND ROUPEN, ARMENIAN PRINCES: MLEH HAS AN UNWORTHY MISCHIEF, TILL HE WAS MURDERED
www.armenian.com /history.html   (230 words)

  
 Memories of Eyewitness-Survivors of the Armenian Genocide
We said: "The French rescued us; we'll be on their side." Mleh came there and found us.
Then we were enlisted as volunteers for the French army and laid the foundation of the Armenian Legion.
In 1946, news came from Armenia saying that all those who wished could settle in Armenia.
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 chronology
Armenians massacred and deported out of their lands.
1918 Sardarabad battle (May 26): and Armenia proclamation (May 28).
1991 (Sept. 21) Declaration of Independence of the Repubic of Armenia.
www.ohioarmenians.us /educational/chronology.html   (263 words)

  
 Chronology
Division of Armenia, Between the Romans and the Persians, 387 A.D. Khosrov IV Vramshapuh
The Arabs break into Armenia, A.D. Vostikans are listed for this period running from 654-851
DYNASTY OF THE ROUPENIANS IN NEW ARMENIA (CILICIA)
www.saintsarkis.org /Chronology.htm   (146 words)

  
 Roman Emperors DIR Manuel I Comnenus
Manuel took the bait, the Sicilian marriage project fell through, but Frederick reneged on his side of the bargain negotiated for him by Henry.
Thoros of Armenian Cilicia was succeeded as prince by his brother Mleh, who had the backing of the powerful Nur ed-Din of Aleppo.
-S. der Nesessian, "The kingdom of Cilician Armenia", in A History of the Crusades, vol.
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 When Rodimus got the power of Matrix - TFans Transformers Community
This post has been edited by Cuban Pete: Jan 7 2007, 12:12 PM
:Gimme $700 and I'll post my ID ^Mleh! I'll take em as is. I'm so glad I didn't give in to the TRU reissue Rodimus.
^Mleh! I'll take em as is. I'm so glad I didn't give in to the TRU reissue Rodimus.
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 Cambridge History of Christianity - Cambridge University Press
Gregory the Illuminator (Gregory of Armenia), St, 299,407,416,421,431,438
See also books, art and religion; printing and publishing
   Roman mission to Greater Armenia (14th century), 424–7
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