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Ruben III

Lord of Cilicia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Ruben III[citation needed] (Armenian: Ռուբեն Գ), also Roupen III,[1][2] Rupen III,[citation needed] or Reuben III,[3] (1145 – Monastery of Drazark,[1] May 6, 1187)[citation needed] was the ninth lord of Armenian Cilicia[1] (1175–1187).[citation needed]

Quick Facts Roupen III Ռուբեն Գ, Lord of Armenian Cilicia ...

Roupen remained always friendly to the Crusaders in spirit.[4] He was a just and good prince, and created many pious foundations within his domains.[4]

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His life

He was the eldest son of Stephen, the third son of Leo I, lord of Armenian Cilicia.[citation needed] His mother was Rita, a daughter of Sempad, Lord of Barbaron.[citation needed] Roupen's father[1] was murdered[2] on February 7, 1165.[citation needed]

Roupen was in charge of Cilicia following the murder of his paternal uncle, Mleh[1] on May 15, 1175.[citation needed]

He was an excellent prince, compassionate and kind; he ruled the country very well, and was praised by everybody.

Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor[5]

On 4 February 1181/3 February 1182 he married Isabella of Toron, daughter of Humphrey III of Toron.[2] Before Roupen's 1188 death, Levon became the new ruler.[1]

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 governed by foreigners and harassed by a tyrant.

Vahram of Edessa: The Rhymed Chronicle of Armenia Minor[5]
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Marriage and children

# (4 February 1181 – 3 February 1182) Isabella of Toron, a daughter of Humphrey III of Toron and Stephanie of Milly[citation needed]

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