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Gregory VI of Cilicia

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When Levon, Lord of Cilicia, asked to the Pope and to the Emperor that he be recognized as king, the condition was that the Armenian Church should join the Roman rite. He formally accepted the union, but this again was without effect as the Armenian clergy was strongly opposed to it, and never
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accepted the doctrine of the double nature of Christ. Gregory VI crowned him King of Armenia in 1198/1199 and the Cilician Armenian kingdom began.
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Gregory's announcement of union was not followed in deeds however, as the local clergy and populace was strongly opposed to it.
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René Grousset, L'Empire du Levant : Histoire de la Question d'Orient, 1949
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Index

Gregory V of Cilicia
John VI the Affluent
Armenian
Catholicos
Armenian Church
Sis
Rome
Gregory III of Cilicia
Nerses IV the Gracious
Prince Levon I of Armenia
Greater Armenia
Gregory V of Cilicia
Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia
John VI the Affluent
Categories
Catholicoi of Cilicia
Armenian Apostolic Christians
Pahlavuni family
13th-century Oriental Orthodox archbishops
12th-century Oriental Orthodox archbishops

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