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Kristian Molin,
Hambledon Continuum, 2001 Château de
Servantikar en
Cilicie - an
article in
French Servantikar at
Forteresses D'Orient (French)
Carefully do****ented...
- 1237 – May/ 11 July 1275) Rita (? – ?), the wife of
Constantine of
Servantikar Leo II, king of
Cilician Armenia ( 24
January 1236/ 23
January 1237 –...
- 1245 – aft. 1317)
Isabella (c. 1250 – aft. 1298)
married Sempad of
Servantikar Mary (d. aft. 1298) m. 1.
Vahran of Hamousse, 2.
Gregorios Tardif Ermengarde...
- 36°52′22″N 37°3′10″E / 36.87278°N 37.05278°E / 36.87278; 37.05278
Servantikar Silifke Castle Tece
Tokmar Castle T‛il
Hamtun Trapessac, 36°31′53″N 36°21′52″E...
- Dame de Tyre,
Nicosia Isabelle (c. 1250– aft. 1298),
married Sempad of
Servantikar c. 1270
Marie (d. aft. 1298),
married firstly Vahran of Hamousse, secondly...
- the
island of Cyprus. In 1298–99 the
Mamluks attacked Syria,
capturing Servantikar and Roche-Guillaume (in what had
previously been Antioch). This marked...
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Julian Grenier, Lord of
Sidon Rita of Armenia,
married Constantine of
Servantikar Maria, who
married Guy of Ibelin, son of
Baldwin of Ibelin, Seneschal...
- can be
visited free of charge.
Other castles in the
region include:
Servantikar Lampron Yılankale Edwards,
Robert W. (1987). The
Fortifications of Armenian...
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Crimean War. An
aerial view of the
castle Comparable castles include:
Servantikar Lampron Anavarza Castle The
Rough Guide to Turkey. London:
Rough Guides...
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Province Hemite Castle Crusaders Bodrumkale Toprakkale Abbasid Empire Servantikar Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia Rize
Province Kız
Kulesi Rize
Castle Byzantine...