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Under the Rubenids, the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia flourished culturally and economically, with a vibrant artistic and literary scene. The Rubenid rulers also maintained close ties with the Crusaders, who recognized Cilicia as a Christian ally in the region. However, the kingdom ultimately fell to
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The Rubenid dynasty was established when Ruben's great-grandson, Thoros, was appointed governor of a region in Cilicia by the Byzantine Emperor. Thoros expanded his territory and declared himself the ruler of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia in 1080. The Rubenids continued to rule Cilicia for over a
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Little Armenia, also called Lesser Armenia, or Armenia Minor, kingdom established in Cilicia, on the southeast coast of Anatolia, by the Armenian Rubenid dynasty in the 12th century.
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The new Armenian state established very close relations with European countries and played a very important role during the
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The Fortifications of Armenian Cilicia: Dumbarton Oaks Studies XXIII
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century, with various members of the family taking the throne.
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Index

Rubenids dynasty coat of arms
Bagratuni dynasty
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Ruben I
Isabella I
Lord of Cilicia
Prince of Cilicia
King of Cilicia
Prince of Cyprus
Prince of Antioch
Hethumids
Armenian
Armenian
dynasty
Cilicia
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Ruben I
Hethumids
Crusades
Christian
Jerusalem
Roupen I
Constantine I
Thoros I
Constantine II
Leo I
Thoros II
Roupen II
Mleh
Roupen III

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