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King Hetum IIs Chronicle, Cilician Armenia, Byzantine History . . . Covering the period from 1076 to 1296, it provides information, sometimes unique, about individuals and events associated with the rise, expansion and collapse of the Cilician state: Armenian kings, lords and clerics, Byzantines, Saljuqs, Crusaders, Ayyubids, Mongols, Mamluks, and their activities
The Chronicle Attributed to King Hetum II - Archive. org Attributed to King Het'um II, 1296 The short but valuable Chronicle translated below was written in the Cilician Armenian kingdom in the late 13th or early 14th century
Hethum II - Wikipedia Hethum II, OFM (Armenian: Հեթում Բ; 1266 – 17 November 1307) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1289 to 1293, 1295 to 1296 and 1299 to 1303, while Armenia was a subject state of the Mongol Empire
Online Medieval Sources Bibliography This chronicle, notable for its brevity, covers the period from 1076-1296 describing events connected to the rise, expansion and collapse of the Cilician state
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia - Wikipedia Located outside the Armenian Highlands and distinct from the Kingdom of Armenia of antiquity, it was centered in the Cilicia region northwest of the Gulf of Alexandretta
Chapter 3 The Royal Portrait in the Het‘um Lectionary (1286 . . . - Brill In manuscript illuminations produced in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, 1 the establishment of the royal portrait as a genre and as an expression of royal ideology is linked to King Lewon ii (r 1271–1289), whose reign marked the apogee of this kingdom
The Four Portraits of Het‘um II: New Observations Regarding the Royal . . . The subject of this paper is one of the most mysterious characters in the history of the Armenian kingdom of Cilicia – King Het’um II A king who was never crowned and became a Franciscan monk; never married and has been slandered by Armenian historians