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Lampron (Armenian: Լամբրոն; French: Les Embruns; Turkish:
Namrun Kalesi) is a
castle near the town of Çamlıyayla in
Mersin Province, Turkey.
While part...
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Oshin of
Lampron (Armenian: Օշին Լամբրոնացի -
Oshin Lambronatsi) was an
Armenian nakharar.
Historical sources mentioned that he was a lord of a fortress...
- (also
spelled Hetoumids or Het'umids), also
known as the
House of
Lampron (after
Lampron castle), were an
Armenian dynasty and the
rulers of the Armenian...
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Stephanie of
Lampron (c. 1220/1225 – soon
after April 1, 1249,
buried at
Santa Sophia, Nicosia), was a
queen consort of Cyprus, wife of
Henry I de Lusignan...
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Pahlavouni of
Lampron (a third-cousin of Leo I) and was the
founder of the
dynasty which bears his name: the
Hethumids also
known as the
House of
Lampron. Having...
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Keran of
Lampron (Armenian: Կեռան;
before 1262 – 28 July 1285) was a by-birth
member of the
House of
Lampron and by
marriage Queen consort of Armenia...
- Constantine, was
married to
Stephanie of Barbaron, with whom he had
Stephanie of
Lampron,
married in 1237 to King
Henry I of Cyprus. In 1205, he
married Alix Pahlavouni...
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Saint Nerses of
Lambron (Armenian: Ներսես Լամբրոնացի,
Nerses Lambronatsi) (1153–1198) was the
Archbishop of
Tarsus in the
Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia who...
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launched as CLC–1, on 27
January 1951;
sponsored by Mrs.
Edmond J.
Lampron; and
commissioned as CLC–1, on 7
March 1953.
Following shakedown, Northampton...
- Anna), the
daughter of
Prince Hetoum of
Lampron. Thus, he
solidified himself as a
member of the
House of
Lampron. In 1266,
while their father king Hetoum...