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{{Infobox royal house|surname=Hethumids<br>Հեթումյաններ|coat of arms=[[Image:Coat of arms of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.svg|150px]]<br/>Hethumid coat of arms|country={{flagicon image|FlagKilikia.png|size=22px}} [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]]|parent house=[[Pahlavuni]]{{sfn|Toumanoff|2010|pages=453-455}}|titles=*[[List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia|King of Cilicia]]
{{Infobox royal house
| surname = Hethumids<br>Հեթումյաններ
| coat of arms = [[Image:Coat of arms of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.svg|150px]]<br/>Hethumid coat of arms
| country = {{flagicon image|FlagKilikia.png|size=22px}} [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]]
| parent house = [[Hethumids]]{{sfn|Toumanoff|2010|pages=453-455}}
| titles =
*[[List of monarchs of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia|King of Cilicia]]
*[[Kingdom of Cyprus|Prince of Cyprus]]
*[[Kingdom of Cyprus|Prince of Cyprus]]
*[[Principality of Antioch|Prince of Antioch]]
*[[Principality of Antioch|Prince of Antioch]]
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*[[Korikos|Lord of Korikos]]
*[[Korikos|Lord of Korikos]]
*[[Tarsus, Mersin|Lord of Tarsus]]
*[[Tarsus, Mersin|Lord of Tarsus]]
*[[Sis, Armenia|Archbishop of Sis]]|styles=|founder=[[Oshin of Lampron]], [[Hethum I, King of Armenia|Hethum I]]|final ruler=[[Leo IV, King of Armenia|Leo IV]]|current head=|founding year=1226|dissolution=1341|ethnicity=|cadet branches=}}
*[[Sis, Armenia|Archbishop of Sis]]
| styles =
| founder = [[Oshin of Lampron]], [[Hethum I, King of Armenia|Hethum I]]
| final ruler = [[Leo IV, King of Armenia|Leo IV]]
| current head =
| founding year = 1226
| dissolution = 1341
| ethnicity = [[Armenians|Armenian]]
| cadet branches =
}}
{{History of Armenia|expanded=age3}}
{{History of Armenia|expanded=age3}}
The '''Hethumids''' ({{lang-hy|Հեթումյաններ}} Hethumian) (also spelled '''Hetoumids''' or '''Het'umids'''), also known as the '''House of Lampron''' (after [[Lampron]] castle), were an [[Armenians|Armenian]]<ref>{{Cite web|title="Little Armenia {{!}} medieval kingdom, Asia {{!}} Britannica"|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Little-Armenia|url-status=live}}</ref> dynasty the rulers of the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] from 1226 to 1341. Hethum I, the first of the Hethumids, came to power when he married [[Queen Isabella of Armenia]] who had inherited the throne from her father.
The '''Hethumids''' ({{lang-hy|Հեթումյաններ}} Hethumian) (also spelled '''Hetoumids''' or '''Het'umids'''), also known as the '''House of Lampron''' (after [[Lampron]] castle), were an [[Armenians|Armenian]]<ref>{{Cite web|title="Little Armenia {{!}} medieval kingdom, Asia {{!}} Britannica"|url=https://www.britannica.com/place/Little-Armenia|url-status=live}}</ref> dynasty the rulers of the [[Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia]] from 1226 to 1341. Hethum I, the first of the Hethumids, came to power when he married [[Queen Isabella of Armenia]] who had inherited the throne from her father.

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Hethumids
Հեթումյաններ

Hethumid coat of arms
Parent housePahlavuni[1]
Country Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Founded1226
FounderOshin of Lampron, Hethum I
Final rulerLeo IV
Titles
Dissolution1341

The Hethumids (Template:Lang-hy Hethumian) (also spelled Hetoumids or Het'umids), also known as the House of Lampron (after Lampron castle), were an Armenian[2] dynasty the rulers of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1226 to 1341. Hethum I, the first of the Hethumids, came to power when he married Queen Isabella of Armenia who had inherited the throne from her father.

Hethumid Kings of Armenia

Armenia passed then to the Lusignans.

References

  1. ^ Toumanoff 2010, pp. 453–455.
  2. ^ ""Little Armenia | medieval kingdom, Asia | Britannica"".{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

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