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Roupen is a
Western Armenian variant of Reuben. It may also
refer to:
Roupenids or Rubenids, an
Armenian dynasty who
dominated parts of
Cilicia Roupen...
- Raymond-
Roupen (also Raymond-Rupen and Ruben-Raymond; 1198 – 1219 or 1221/1222) was a
member of the
House of
Poitiers who
claimed the
thrones of the Prin****lity...
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Ruben III[citation needed] (Armenian: Ռուբեն Գ), also
Roupen III,
Rupen III,[citation needed] or
Reuben III, (1145 –
Monastery of Drazark, May 6, 1187)[citation...
- Բ), also
Roupen II or
Rupen II,[citation needed] (c.1165–1170) was the
seventh lord of
Armenian Cilicia (1169–1170).[citation needed]
Roupen was the son...
- Raymond-
Roupen. Raymond-
Roupen's mother, Alice, was the
niece of Leo I of
Cilicia who
persuaded the
Antiochene noblemen to
acknowledge Raymond-
Roupen's right...
- he
occupied Antioch and
installed his grandnephew, Raymond-
Roupen as its head. Raymond-
Roupen remained in
power until Leo's death. The
transformation of...
- died;[citation needed] he was
buried at the
monastery of Castalon. The name of
Roupen’s wife is unknown. His
recorded children are:[citation needed] Constantine...
- 1144/1145
until 1169.
Thoros (together with his father, Leo I and his brother,
Roupen) was
taken captive and
imprisoned in
Constantinople in 1137
after the Byzantine...
- Leo I (1129/1130 – 1137)
Thoros II (1144/1145 – 1169)
Roupen II (1169–1170) Mleh (1170–1175)
Roupen III (1175–1187) Leo II (1187 – 1198/1199) Leo I (1198/1199...
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invited Roupen to a
banquet to
Antioch where he had
Roupen captured and
imprisoned in 1185.
Bohemond invaded Cilicia, but he
could not
prevent Roupen's brother...