- King Leo may
refer to: Leo I, King of
Armenia (1150–1219),
sometimes also
referred to as Leo II, to be
distinguished from Leo I,
Prince of
Armenia Leo...
-
place 11
March 2017 in Darmstadt, Germany, Soldić
defeated Poland's
Rafael Lewon via TKO in the
third round (1:56). It was
fourth title Soldić won in less...
- Leo I may
refer to: Pope Leo I (400–461), also
known as Pope
Saint Leo the
Great Leo I (emperor),
Roman emperor from 457 to 474 Leo I,
Prince of Armenia...
- Andranik, wr.
Lewon K. Liwlēchean - London, 2008, ISBN 9781903656808 The
Battle of Holy Apostles'
Monastery by Gen. Andranik, wr.
Lewon K. Liwlēchean...
- Leo III, Leon III, or
Levon III may
refer to: Leo III the
Isaurian (685–741),
Byzantine emperor 717–741 Pope Leo III (d. 816), Pope 795–816 Leon III of...
- einzuteilen."
Lewon 2018, p. 170.
Lewon 2018, p. 171.
Lewon 2018, p. 224.
Hatto &
Taylor 1958, p. 51.
Lewon 2018, p. 219.
Simon 1968, p. 116.
Lewon 2002, p...
-
records a
donation to the
convent of Sis in
memory of his sons
Oshin and
Lewon.
After her husband's
death on
December 21, 1362, he was
eventually succeeded...
-
father of the
historian Hayton of
Corycus John (Basil), the
Bishop of Sis
Lewon (Leon) Maria, who
married John of Ibelin,
Count of
Jaffa and Ascalon, the...
-
Freiburg and the
Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. The
members have comprised: Marc
Lewon (lute, voice),
Albrecht Haaf (fiddle),
Jutta Haaf (harp, soprano), Murat...
- Ked, 23
January 1252) also
spelled Leon II,
Levon II or
Lewon II
alternatively spelled as
Lewon I
Nickerson Hardwicke, Mary. The
Crusader States, 1192–1243...