See also: St. Stephen's Cathedral, St. Stephen's Church Many churches and other places commemorate Stephen. Among the most notable are the two sites in Jerusalem held by different traditions to be the place of his martyrdom, the Salesian monastery of Beit Jimal in Israel held to be the place where his remains were miraculously found, and the church of San Lorenzo fuori le Mura in Rome, where the saint's remains are said to be bu… 網頁Stephen of Armenia (bef1110-1165) Mother: Rita of Barbaron (?-?) Titles: King of Armenia Spouse / partner: Isabelle Unknown (?-c1205) Wedding: 3 February 1188 Spouse / partner (2): Sybille de Lusignan (1198-c1241) Wedding (2): 28 January 1210 Sex: Edit Facts
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Stephen of Armenia (1111 – 7 February 1165) was the Marshal of Armenia, the son of Leo I, Prince of Armenia and Beatrice de Rethel. His father made him Marshal in 1138, due to the invasion of John II Comnenus, and escaped capture by sheltering in Edessa. In 1157, he began raiding Byzantine territories around Marash against his half-brother Thoros' will, although he failed to capture Marash itself. The Byzantine g… 網頁Mleh I (Armenian: Մլեհ), also Meleh I, (before 1120 – Sis, May 15, 1175) was the eighth lord of Armenian Cilicia or “Lord of the Mountains” (1170–1175). The accomplishments during the reign of his elder brother, Thoros II placed Cilicia on a firm footing. But Mleh, whom Thoros II had expelled from Cilicia for converting to Islam, almost undid his brother's work. cw地球无限危机
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網頁2024年7月6日 · Stephen of Armenia (died February 7, 1165) was the Marshal of Armenia, the son of Leo I, Prince of Armenia and Beatrice de Rethel. His father made him Marshal … 網頁Yerevan, also spelled Erevan, Erivan, or Jerevan, capital of Armenia. It is situated on the Hrazdan River, 14 miles (23 km) from the Turkish frontier. Though first historically recorded in 607 ce, Yerevan dates by … 網頁2024年6月11日 · He was crowned LEWON I King of Armenia at Sis 6 Jan 1199 by the Armenian katoghikos, Grigor Abirad, in the presence of Konrad von Querfurt Bishop of Hildesheim and imperial chancellor (representing the German emperor) and Konrad von Wittelsbach Archbishop of Mainz (representing the Pope) [545]. cwwps 東莞工商總會張煌偉小學