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1517:Vologases I
1497:Tiridates I
1479:Tigranes VI
1474:Tiridates I
1469:Rhadamistus
1464:Mithridates
1454:Mithridates
1404:Tigranes IV
1390:Tigranes IV
1380:Artaxias II
1370:Tigranes II
1312:Orontes III
850:The Mongols
640:Stopka 2016
444:Möngke Khan
440:Caspian Sea
282:(died 1289)
71:Predecessor
66:1226 – 1270
1942:Categories
1786:Leo II (I)
1780:Roupen III
1617:Vramshapuh
1612:Khosrov IV
1602:Arshak III
1562:Khosrov II
1434:Tigranes V
1365:Tigranes I
1355:Artaxias I
1337:Orontes IV
1327:Arsames II
1307:Orontes II
1291:336 BC–428
1235:1226–1270
1187:Hethum Bio
1068:0700714529
916:References
716:Grousset,
535:Retirement
514:apocryphal
471:Asia Minor
432:Iron Gates
424:Asia Minor
397:suzerainty
389:Cappadocia
1849:Hethum II
1834:Hethum II
1824:Hethum II
1806:Hethumids
1768:Roupen II
1762:Thoros II
1676:Ashot III
1646:Bagratids
1622:Khosrov V
1587:Arshak II
1542:Khosrov I
1347:Artaxiads
1288:Antiquity
1203:Hethum I
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459:Samarkand
342:Karakorum
243:, in his
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221:Hethumids
81:Successor
50:on a coin
1915:Lusignan
1874:Lusignan
1839:Smbat IV
1814:Hethum I
1792:Isabella
1782:(prince)
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1724:Rubenids
1701:Gagik II
1696:Ashot IV
1681:Smbat II
1666:Ashot II
1649:884–1045
1597:Varazdat
1532:Sohaemus
1522:Sohaemus
1507:Axidares
1502:Sanatruk
1489:Arsacids
1449:Arshak I
1299:Orontids
1224:Isabella
1190:Archived
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502:Damascus
420:Mongolia
237:Mongolia
201:Armenian
197:Hethum I
143:Euphemia
132:Isabella
95:Isabella
91:Co-ruler
75:Isabella
35:Ő€ŐĄŐ©Ő¸Ö‚Ő´ Ô±
33:Hethum I
18:Het‛um I
1854:Leo III
1711:Cilicia
1686:Gagik I
1661:Smbat I
1656:Ashot I
1439:Vonones
1322:Arsames
893:Baybars
876:Baalbek
829:, p.307
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545:Baybars
541:Mamluks
521:Mamluks
510:Kitbuqa
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486:Baghdad
436:Derbent
412:Seljuks
393:Cilicia
385:Kösedağ
378:sultan
348:, 1307.
297:Sibylla
291:Mamluks
253:Mamluks
249:Mongols
213:Lampron
189:Lampron
163:Dynasty
148:Sybille
1892:Neghir
1864:Leo IV
1829:Thoros
1819:Leo II
1796:Philip
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1627:Shapur
1557:Narseh
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401:Sempad
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374:, the
327:Vasak.
324:Rouben
280:Leo II
263:Family
184:Mother
174:Father
157:Thoros
154:Leo II
128:Spouse
85:Leo II
1923:Leo V
1859:Oshin
1756:Leo I
1582:Tiran
1408:Erato
1394:Erato
1317:Sames
1126:90972
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586:Notes
557:Adana
467:Baiju
405:GĂĽyĂĽk
368:Baiju
217:Leo I
145:Maria
139:Issue
63:Reign
1774:Mleh
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