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Morphia of
Melitene (died 1
October c. 1127) was the
queen consort of the
crusader Kingdom of
Jerusalem from 1118
until her death. She was an Armenian...
- Morphine,
formerly also
called morphia, is an
opiate that is
found naturally in opium, a dark
brown resin produced by
drying the
latex of
opium poppies...
- Look up
morphia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Morphia, also
called morphine, is a
highly potent opiate analgesic drug.
Morphia may also
refer to:...
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Morphia was a
Dutch symphonic death/doom
metal band
formed in 1995.
Having performed concerts with
groups such as
After Forever, Epica, Autumn, Orphanage...
- the two-headed
queen Morphia. When
defeat seemed inevitable, the
dolls surrendered. However, the King
refused to
agree to
Morphia's final term: Princess...
- Boulogne, who left
Edessa for
Jerusalem on 2 October 1100.
Baldwin married Morphia, the
daughter of Gabriel, the
Armenian lord of Melitene,
which enabled...
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Ioveta was the
youngest of the four
daughters of King
Baldwin II and
Queen Morphia.
After Baldwin's
capture and
release from
Muslim captivity in 1124, the...
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second of four
daughters of
Baldwin of Bourcq, a
Frankish crusader, and
Morphia of Melitene, an
Armenian noblewoman. Like her
elder sister, Melisende,...
- ****essment.
Melisende was the
eldest daughter of King Baldwin II and
Queen Morphia. In the late 1120s, when it
became clear that her
father would likely not...
- was the
third daughter of
Baldwin of Bourcq, a
Frankish crusader, and
Morphia of Melitene, an
Armenian noblewoman.
Hodierna and her
older sisters, Melisende...