- 1080. The
Rubenids continued to rule
Cilicia for over a century, with
various members of the
family taking the throne.
Under the
Rubenids, the Armenian...
- Ruben's leadership. His
descendants were
called Rubenids (or Rubenians).
After Ruben's
death in 1095, the
Rubenid prin****lity,
centered around their fortresses...
- Leo I by the Holy
Roman Empire in 1198. The
Rubenid dynasty fell in 1252
after the
death of the last
Rubenid monarch Isabella, and her
husband Hethum I...
- of
Armenian Cilicia from c. 1081[citation needed]
until his death. The
Rubenids were
descendants of the Bagratids. He was 70 (or 60) when he died;[citation...
-
Numerous Armenian dynasties such as Artaxiad, Arsacid,
Bagratuni and
Rubenid, used
these symbols as
their royal insignia. Like
other post-Soviet republics...
- have it
become an
Armenian possession in 1113, when it was
occupied by
Rubenid Baron T‛oros I and repaired. From the late 12th
through the 13th centuries...
-
position against the
Byzantines and
their Turkic neighbours. The
Armenian Rubenids closely cooperated with the
crusaders (or Franks) and
often accepted the...
- them
shelter in the late 11th century. Two
great dynastic families, the
Rubenids and the Hethumids,
ruled what
became in 1199, with the
coronation of Levon...
- Kyburg), the
kingdom of
Bulgaria and the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia (
Rubenids).
Unlike the eagle,
which is
comparatively rare in
heraldry because it...
-
their homeland. It was
initially ruled by the
Rubenids, an
offshoot of the
Bagratuni dynasty.
While the
Rubenid rulers were
initially regional princes, their...