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Tigranes II (362 bytes)
1: ...''Tigran''' and '''Dikran''') was a [[king]] of [[Armenia]]. Under his rule, the country was, for a short t... 3: ...y [[Artaxias]], and was either the son or brother of [[Artavasdes I]]. Tigranes (1392 bytes) 1: ...umber of historical figures, primarily kings of [[Armenia]]. 3: ...yrus the Great]]. One of his sons was also named Tigranes. This son is usually assumed to have succeeded h... 5: ...so named Tigranes, as were several later kings of Armenia. 7: ...er, Tigranes the Great is also sometimes known as Tigranes I, in his capacity as a successor to the [[Seleuc... 9: ...[[Xerxes I of Persia|Xerxes]] during the invasion of [[Ancient Greece|Greece]]. Tigranes the Great (2069 bytes) 1: ...ame name (including other kings of Armenia) see [[Tigranes]]'' 3: ...: Tigranes.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Coin of Tigranes II]] 6: ...f [[Armenia]]. He was the son of [[Artavasdes of Armenia|Artavasdes]]. 8: ...resulted in [[Roman]] intervention, in the person of [[Lucius Cornelius Sulla|Sulla]]. 10: ...he [[Seleucid dynasty]]. Many of the inhabitants of conquered cities were sent to his new [[metropoli... Armenia (13936 bytes) 2: '''Armenia''' ([[Armenian language|Armenian]]: 3: ... The country is formally named the '''Republic of Armenia'''. 10: ...h="140px" | [[Image:Armenia-coa.gif|Armenia: Coat of Arms]] 12: ...align="center" width="140px" | ([[Coat of Arms of Armenia|Full size]]) 17: ...lspan=2 | [[image:LocationArmenia.png|Location of Armenia]] Ruben II of Armenia (699 bytes) 1: ...]] to [[1170]]. He was the son of [[Thoros II of Armenia]]. 3: ...as succeeded by his uncle [[Leo II of Armenia|Leo II]]. 8: ...by: <br> [[Thoros II of Armenia|Thoros II]] 9: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] 10: ...TD align = center>Followed by:<br> [[Mleh of Armenia|Mleh]] Justice (Armenia) (450 bytes) 1: ...liament, but the second largest in terms of share of the vote. 4: * [[Politics of Armenia]] 5: * [[List of political parties in Armenia]]. 6: [[Category:Armenian political parties]] Music of Armenia (3894 bytes) 3: ...as the oldest Christian [[nation]] in the world. Armenian immigrant communities have maintained their folk... 6: ...ts, or [[sharakan]]s, are at the [[Holy Cathedral of Etchmiadzin]], and include the late [[soprano]] [... 8: ...as Vardapet]] introduced [[polyphony]] in the end of the [[19th century]]. He collected more than 3,0... 12: ...loat: right; margin: .5em;">[[image:Musicians.jpg|Armenian Folk Musicians]]</div> 14: ... Dabagian]] and [[Yeghish Manoukian]], as well as Armenia's most famous musician, [[Dijvan Gasparyan]]. Flag of Armenia (1025 bytes) 1: [[Image:Armenia_flag_large.png|thumb|250px|[[Image:FIAV_56.png]] ... 2: ...after [[World War I]], and was brought back after Armenia broke away from the [[Soviet Union]]. 4: see [[Flag of Armenian SSR]] 8: [[Category:National flags|Armenia]] 9: [[Category:Armenia]] Provinces of Armenia (601 bytes) 1: '''[[Armenia]]''' is divided into 11 '''[[province]]s''' ('''m... 3: [[Image:ArmeniaNumbered.png|right|Map showing Armenian provinces]] 17: ...f]] [[Category:Provinces of Armenia|*Provinces of Armenia]] Leo II of Armenia (975 bytes) 1: ...died [[1219]]) was king of the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]], ruling from [[1187]] to [[1219]]. 3: ...ta) and Raymond-Rupen (grandson of [[Rupen III of Armenia]]). 10: ...by: <br> [[Ruben III of Armenia|Ruben III]] 11: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] 12: ...lign = center>Followed by:<br> [[Isabella of Armenia|Isabella]] Hethum II of Armenia (1602 bytes) 1: ...299]] to [[1307]]. He was the son of [[Leo III of Armenia]] and Kyranna de Lampron. 3: ... [[Constantine III of Armenia|Constantine]]. Part of his reign was spent in the monastery at Mamistra. 5: ...lvis de Lusignan, the daughter of King [[Hugh III of Cyprus]]. Hethum's son Thoros, the Crown Prince, ... 7: ...] Hethum and his co-ruler, his nephew [[Leo IV of Armenia|Leo IV]], were murdered while visiting the [[Mong... 12: ...ded by: <br> [[Leo III of Armenia|Leo III]] Leo IV of Armenia (838 bytes) 1: ...ia|Hethum II]]. He was the son of [[Thoros III of Armenia]]. 3: ...of Princess [[Isabella of Armenia]] and [[Amalric of Tyre|Amalric de Lusignan]]. 5: In [[1307]] Leo and his co-ruler Hethum II were murdered while visiting the [[Mongol]] emir ... 10: ...by: <br> [[Hethum II of Armenia|Hethum II]] 11: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] Leo I of Armenia (850 bytes) 1: ...ed [[1140]]) was prince of the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]], ruling from [[1129]] to [[1140]]. 3: ...]], [[Thoros II of Armenia|Thoros II]], [[Mleh of Armenia|Mleh]] and Stephanie. 5: ... death he was succeeded by his son [[Stephen I of Armenia|Stephen I]]. 13: ...<br> [[Constantine II of Armenia|Constantine II]] 14: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] Stephen I of Armenia (867 bytes) 1: ...[1140]] to [[1145]]. He was the son of [[Leo I of Armenia]] and Beatrice de Rethel. 3: ...I of Armenia|Ruben III]], [[Leo II of Armenia|Leo II]] and Dolete. 5: ...eded by his brother [[Thoros II of Armenia|Thoros II]]. 12: ...r"> Preceded by: <br> [[Leo I of Armenia|Leo I]] 13: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] Thoros II of Armenia (846 bytes) 1: ...1144]] to [[1169]]. He was the son of [[Leo I of Armenia]] and Beatrice de Rethel. 3: ...Ruben II]] and a daughter who married the Emperor of [[Cyprus]]. 5: ... succeeded by his son [[Ruben II of Armenia|Ruben II]]. 12: ...nbsp; Preceded by: <br> [[Stephen I of Armenia|Stephen I]] 13: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] Mleh of Armenia (676 bytes) 1: ...[1170]] to [[1175]]. He was the son of [[Leo I of Armenia]] and Beatrice de Rethel. 3: ...eeded by his nephew [[Ruben III of Armenia|Ruben III]]. 7: ...d by: <br> [[Ruben II of Armenia|Ruben II]] 8: <TD> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] 9: ...llowed by:<br> [[Ruben III of Armenia|Ruben III]] Constantine II of Armenia (524 bytes) 1: ...a''' was briefly prince of the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]], ruling the country in [[1129]]. 5: ... Preceded by: <br> [[Thoros I of Armenia|Thoros I]] 6: <TD> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] 7: <TD>Followed by:<br> [[Leo I of Armenia|Leo I]] 11: *T.S.R. Boase, editor. ''The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia.'' Scottish Academic Press, 1978. Oshin of Armenia (842 bytes) 1: ...died [[1320]]) was king of the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]], ruling from [[1307]] to [[1320]]. 3: Oshin was married to [[Jeanne of Anjou]], by whom he had one son, Leo (born c.[[13... 5: ...isoned by his cousin (and brother-in-law) [[Oshin of Corycos]]. 9: ..."> Preceded by: <br> [[Leo IV of Armenia|Leo IV]] 10: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] Sempad of Armenia (992 bytes) 1: ...297]] to [[1299]]. He was the son of [[Leo III of Armenia]] and Kyranna de Lampron. 3: ...brother [[Constantine III of Armenia|Constantine III]], Hethum overthrew Sempad, and was restored to t... 8: ...by: <br> [[Hethum II of Armenia|Hethum II]] 9: <TD align = center> [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] 10: ...r> [[Constantine III of Armenia|Constantine III]] Armenia, Colombia (2028 bytes) 1: ...5px|A coffee farmer meticulously sorts beans near Armenia, Colombia.]] 3: ...4.5170° north, 75.6830° west, 290 kilometers west of Colombia's Capital Bogota, covering aprox. 121 Km... 5: ...plantation]] that formerly existing in this area. Armenia had been called the "Ciudad Milagro" (miracle Cit... 7: ...arrive daily from [[New York]] to the nearby city of Pereira. 9: ...ildings and highways have helped make Armenia one of Colombia's most modern cities.
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