Английская Википедия:Constantine II, Prince of Armenia
Constantine II[1] (Шаблон:Lang-hy), also Kostandin II,Шаблон:CN (unknownШаблон:CN – after February 17, 1129Шаблон:CN) was the fourth lord of Armenian Cilicia[2] (1129Шаблон:CN/1130[1]).
The Chronique Rimée de la Petite Arménie (“The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor”) of Vahram of Edessa records that he was the son of Thoros I, lord of Armenian Cilicia.Шаблон:CN His mother's name is not known.Шаблон:CN
He died a few months after his father's death in the course of a palace intrigue.[1] Vahram of Edessa, the historian tells us that he was cast into prison and poisoned to death.[2]
Other historians (e.g., Jacob G. Ghazarian, Vahan M. Kurkjian) suggest that Thoros I died without a male heir[2] and was succeeded by Leon I.[3]
Footnotes
Sources
- Ghazarian, Jacob G: The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia during the Crusades: The Integration of Cilician Armenians with the Latins (1080–1393); RoutledgeCurzon (Taylor & Francis Group), 2000, Abingdon; Шаблон:ISBN
- Шаблон:Runciman-A History of the Crusades
External links
- The Barony of Cilician Armenia (Kurkjian's History of Armenia, Ch. 27)
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