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The Castle of Tamrut, about 75 km northeast of Baberon, also had an Armenian dedicatory inscription (now destroyed) over its main gate which mentioned having been built in memory of “the father of the King… Baron Constantine.” It also gave the medieval Armenian name of the castle as Tambrout, a
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Goepp, Maxime; Mutafian, Claude; Ouzounian, Agnès, “L’inscription du régent Constantin de Papeṙōn (1241),” Revue des Études Arméniennes 34, 2012, pp.243-287.
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Christianian, Jirair, “The Inscription at Tamrut Castle: The Case for a Revision of Armenian History,” Le Muséon 132 (1-2), 2019, pp.107-122.
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from 1226 to 1270. Constantine played a pivotal role in placing his son on the throne by engineering the murder of
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Constantine, also known as the Grand Baron Constantine, was married to Stephanie of Barbaron, with whom he had
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Robert W. Edwards, “Ecclesiastical Architecture in the Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Second Report,”
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Robert W. Edwards, “Ecclesiastical Architecture in the Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: First Report,”
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name otherwise unattested in the surviving histories, and the year of construction as 1253.
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In his third marriage, Constantin married Biatr around 1220, who gave birth to:
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Constantine began construction on the elaborate baronial apartments at Baberon (
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Kostandin, Lord of Neghir and Perzerpert (Partzerpert), ancestor of Kings
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she is referred to as "Dame Alise", and Constantine is "Constantine Payl"
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The Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXIII
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In 1205, he married Alix Pahlavouni (a third-cousin of
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Index

Baberon
Noble family
Stephanie of Lampron
Sempad the Constable
Hethum I of Armenia
King Het‛um I
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Philip
Isabella, Queen of Armenia
Bohemond IV of Antioch
Amouda
Sis
Silifke Castle
Çandır Castle
Stephanie of Lampron
Henry I of Cyprus
Leo II
Sempad the Constable
Hethum I of Armenia
Hayton of Corycus
John of Ibelin, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon
Simon Mansel
Constantine III
Constantine VI


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