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    Leo II or Leon II (occasionally numbered Leo III; Armenian: Լէոն Բ, Levon II; c. 1236 – 1289) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from...
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    Levon V (occasionally Levon VI; Armenian: Լեւոն, Levon V; 1342 – 29 November 1393), of the House of Lusignan, was the last Latin king of the Armenian...
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    of King Levon II of Armenia and Queen Keran. She was the wife of Byzantine co-emperor Michael IX Palaiologos, making her a junior empress-consort of the...
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    1198, the day Armenians celebrate Christmas, Prince Levon II was crowned with great solemnity in the cathedral of Tarsus, in the presence of the Syrian Jacobite...
    68 KB (7,520 words) - 10:35, 16 August 2024
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    Leo II (Armenian: Լեւոն Ա Մեծագործ, romanized: Levon I. Metsagorts; 1150 – 2 May 1219) was the tenth lord of Armenian Cilicia, ruling from 1187 to 1219...
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    Leo IV or Leon IV (Armenian: Լեւոն Դ, Levon IV) (also numbered Leo V; ) (1309 – August 28, 1341) was the last Hethumid king of Cilicia, ruling from 1320...
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    (or Leon III; Armenian: Լեւոն Գ, romanized: Levon III; occasionally numbered Leo IV; 1289–1307) was a young king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling...
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  • Leon II of Abkhazia (767/68–811/12) Leo II (1150–1219), King of Armenia, sometimes referred to as Leo I, King of Armenia or Levon I of Armenia, initially...
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    I (Armenian: Լևոն Ա), also Levon I or Leon I, (unknown[citation needed] – Constantinople, February 14, 1140[citation needed]) was the fifth lord of Armenian...
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    Levon Hakobi Ter-Petrosyan (Armenian: Լևոն Հակոբի Տեր-Պետրոսյան; born 9 January 1945), also known by his initials LTP, is an Armenian politician and historian...
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    the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia from 1974 to 1988 Levon Ter-Petrosyan (b. 1945), First president of Armenia Robert Kocharyan (b...
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    Levon Hayrapetyan (Armenian: Լևոն Հայրապետյան, born 17 April 1989), also known as Levon Hairapetian, is an Armenian former professional footballer who...
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    John V Palaiologos (category Burials at the Monastery of Christ Pantocrator (Constantinople))
    throne of the Empire of Trebizond from Alexios III; Maria Palaiologina, married Murad I, son of Orhan; One daughter betrothed to Peter II of Cyprus;...
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  • Leo I (redirect from Levon I)
    Prince of Armenia (d. 1140) Leo I, King of Armenia (1150–1219), sometimes also referred to as Leo II, or Levon I the Magnificent, first king of Cilician...
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    Armenia (/ɑːrˈmiːniə/ ar-MEE-nee-ə), officially the Republic of Armenia, is a landlocked country in the Armenian Highlands of West Asia. It is a part...
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    Levon Manaseryan (Armenian: Լևոն Մանասերյան; June 3, 1925 – September 12, 2019) was an Armenian artist and university professor. Levon Manaseryan was born...
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  • Thumbnail for Constantine II, King of Armenia
    Constantine II (Armenian: Կոստանդին Բ), (also Constantine IV; Western Armenian transliteration: Gosdantin or Kostantine; died 17 April 1344), born Guy...
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  • Karekin II Kazancıian (1927–1998) Patriarch Mesrob II Mutafian (1956–2019) Patriarch Shenork I Kaloustian (1913–1990) Levon Zekian (born 1943), Armenian Catholic...
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  • Leo III (redirect from Levon III)
    Levon III may refer to: Leo III the Isaurian (685–741), Byzantine emperor 717–741 Pope Leo III (d. 816), Pope 795–816 Leon III of Abkhazia, King of Abkhazia...
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    Ruben I (redirect from Ruben I of Armenia)
    Gagik Artsruni". Another Armenian chronicler, Vahram, a personal secretary of King Levon II refers to Ruben as "a famous chief of the blood royal, Rouben...
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