Rubén I de Armenia

Rubén I de Armenia

Rubén I de Armenia

Rubén I
Príncipe
Rupoohye.GIF
Nacimiento 1025
Armenia
Fallecimiento 1095
Entierro Monasterio de Castalon
Predecesor Gosdantin I
Sucesor Constantino I
Descendencia Constantino I
Dinastía Reino Armenio de Cilicia

Rubén I (armenio: Ռուբեն Ա, Rupen o Ruben), (10251095) fue el fundador del Reino Armenio de Cilicia.

Siendo Señor de Gobidar y Goromosol, declaró la independencia al iniciar una rebelión contra el Imperio bizantino en 1080, y tomó la fortaleza de Partzerpert. Nacido en Armenia, Rubén era probablemente miembro de la Dinastía Bagratuni, que había gobernado Cilicia tras la caída de Ani en 1045. Era pariente de Gagik II, el último rey de Ani.

Rubén murió en 1095 y fue enterado en el monasterio de Castalon. Su hijo, Constantino I de Armenia, lo sucedió.

Notas

Referencias

  • Ghazarian, Jacob, (2000), The Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia During the Crusades, Routledge Curzon.
  • The Barony of Cilician Armenia (Kurkjian's History of Armenia, Ch. 27)
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