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On his return to his own country Rouben was kind and humane to every one, and at his death left the crown to Leon; he gave him many rules concerning the government of the country, and committed to him his daughters, with an injunction not to give them foreign husbands, that the Armenians might not be
445:, allied with Bohemond III, began joint hostilities against Roupen. They invited Roupen to Antioch as a prelude to ending the counterproductive rivalry between the two Armenian houses, but upon his arrival Roupen was taken captive and imprisoned. But Roupen's brother 380:
met on the river Sanja and there, apparently concluded an alliance. The first fruits of their alliance were a short and successful campaign against Roupen III, on the pretext of harsh treatment of the
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as vassalages to Antioch; but on his return to Cilicia he soon recovered them. Bohemond III made various ineffectual raids but achieved nothing more.
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in his territories. Roupen made peace with Kilij Arslan II in the same year. In the course of the year, many of the nobles of the
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He was an excellent prince, compassionate and kind; he ruled the country very well, and was praised by everybody.
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in spirit. He was a just and good prince, and created many pious foundations within his domains.
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Roupen abdicated in favor of his brother and retired to the monastery of Drazark where he died.
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Roupen took up the reins of Cilicia following the assassination of his paternal uncle,
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Roupen's release required payment of a large ransom and the submission of
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who hated Sybilla, the new wife of Bohemond III fled to Roupen's court.
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finished off the conquest of the Hethoumians and attacked Antioch.
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who had been murdered by members of his own inner circle of
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on May 15, 1175. He was a friend of the Franks (the
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Ruben III, Prince of Armenia
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Lord of Armenian Cilicia
Mleh I
Leo II
Drazark monastery
Isabella of Toron
Issue
Alix
Philippa
House
Roupenians
Stephen
Armenian
lord of Armenian Cilicia
Crusaders
Stephen
Leo I, lord of Armenian Cilicia
Rita
Sempad, Lord of Barbaron
banquet
Byzantine
Cilicia
Andronikos Euphorbenos
Pagouran
Barbaron
Cilician Gates
Taurus Mountains

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