- Çakırhüyük (formerly
known as
Kaysun or Armenian: K'esun) is a town (belde) and muni****lity in the
Besni District, Adıyaman Province, Turkey. Its po****tion...
- Red
Monastery of
Kaysun (arm.
Karmir Vank), also
Monastery of Julian, was a
Syriac Orthodox and
later Armenian monastery in
Kaysun (modern Çakırhüyük...
- The
Fortress of
Kaysun (Turkish:
Keysun Kalesi) is
located near the
village of Çakırhüyük,
which used to be
named Keysun, in the Adıyaman
Province of rural...
-
sapper mine,
Joscelin marched his army to
relieve the
besieged fortress of
Kaysun, and died soon after.
Joscelin was the son of
Joscelin I of
Courtenay and...
- Kogh
Vasil to move his
residence to Rapan, in the
vicinity of the city of
Kaysun, to
spend his last years. As he left his
Tarsus monastery, he took with...
- Edessa.
Matthew was the
superior abbot of
Karmir Vank, near the town of
Kaysun, east of
Marash (Germanicia), the
former seat of
Baldwin of Boulogne. He...
- Վասիլ
Successor Vasil Dgha Died 12
October 1112
Burial Red
Monastery of
Kaysun Issue Vasil Dgha (adopted)
House Clan of
Ghazarik Father Ghazar Religion...
-
Armenians took
control of
fractions of it: Kogh
Vasil controlled the area of
Kaysun,
Raban and Hromkla,
Thoros controlled Edessa,
Gabriel held
Melitene and...
-
married at some
point after that.
After a ploy of
Vasil Dgha,
ruler of
Kaysun and Raban, to ally with the
Turks had failed, the new
count of Edessa, Baldwin...
-
between 1076 and 1124.
Among these Armenian monks was the
artist Theodore of
Kaysun, the
Armenian Vizier Bahram, who
became a monk
after having been banished...