Constantine I, Prince of Armenia
Lord of Armenian Cilicia from 1095 to c. 1100 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Constantine I or Kostandin I (Armenian: Կոնստանտին; 1035–1040[1] – c. 1100[2]) was the second lord of Armenian Cilicia (1095 – c. 1100). He ruled the greater part of the Taurus Mountain regions, while managing the towns and lands within his domain.[2] He provided ample provisions to the Crusaders, for example during the difficult period of the siege of Antioch in the winter of 1097.[2] He was a passionate adherent of the separated Armenian Church.[3]
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Constantine I | |
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Lord of Cilicia | |
Lord of Armenian Cilicia | |
Reign | 1095 – c. 1100 |
Predecessor | Roupen I |
Successor | Thoros I |
Born | 1045–50 |
Died | 1102/1103 |
Burial | Monastery of Castalon |
Spouse | An unnamed great-granddaughter of Bardas Phokas |
Issue | Thoros I Beatrice Leo I |
House | Roupenians |
Father | Roupen I |
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