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  2. Sunday Jun 10, 1190 Saleph River, Cilician Armenia (Present Day Turkey)

  3. May 6, 2016 · ARMENIA, Cilician Armenia. Royal. Levon I. AR Tram (Coronation issue) 1198-1219 AD Diameter: 22 mm Weight: 2.75 grams Obverse: Levon seated facing on throne decorated with lions, holding cross and lis-tipped scepter Reverse: Two lions rampant back-to-back, each with head reverted; between, cross pattée set on spear Reference: AC 289 View ...

  4. Saleph River, Cilician Armenia. Burial. Church of St Peter, Antioch, Turkey (flesh) Crusader Cathedral of Tyre (bones) Saint Paul's Church, Tarsus, Turkey (heart and ...

  5. The Mamluks kept raiding Cilician Armenia on numerous occasions however. In 1292 Cilician Armenia was invaded by Khalil, the Mamluk sultan of Egypt, who had conquered the Kingdom of Je- rusalem the year before, and Hromkla was sacked, forcing the Holy See to move to Sis. Hethum was forced to abandon Behesni, Marash and Tel Hamdoun to the Turks.

  6. Cilician Armenia (Crusader and Christian states in the Eastern Mediterranean) King. Leo I the Great (Լեւոն Ա) (1198-1219) Type. Standard circulation coin. Years. 1198-1219. Value. 1 Tram.

  7. May 31, 2014 · On June 10, 1190, the weakened German army reached the Saleph River in Cilician Armenia, not far from the Holy Land. As Frederick led his men across the shallow but fast-flowing river, he fell into the water and drowned. Barbarossa’s son, the Duke of Swabia, tried to unite what was left of the crumbling German army, but failed.

  8. King Het'um II. [1] A brief history compiled from various sources, namely, Armenian, Frankish, Greek, and Syriac historical writings by myself, Het'um, lord of Korikos (Kur'ikos), servant of Christ God, in the year 745 of the Armenian Era [1296]. In the year 525 of the Armenian Era [1076] Gagik, king of the Armenians, was killed by the sons of ...

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