- Ruben III, Prince of Armenia
Infobox Monarch
name =Roupen III
title =Prince
predecessor =Mleh
successor =Levon I
dynasty =Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia |Roupen III ( _hy. Ռուբեն Գ) (1145-1186) was prince of the
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , ruling from 1174 to 1186. He was the son ofStephen of Armenia and Rita of Barbaron. During the reign of Mleh, he took refuge with his mother's kinsmen inBarbaron . After Mleh's assassination, Ruben was invited by the barons to take the throne.His generosity and good nature won him much good will, and he recaptured
Mamistra ,Adana , and Tarsus. He pretended to offer a great reward to the murderers of Mleh, but when they revealed themselves, he had them put to death, an episode reminiscent of KingDavid 's dealings with the murderers ofIshbosheth .In 1181, he travelled to the
Kingdom of Jerusalem , where he took to wife Isabella of Toron, sister ofHumphrey IV of Toron . By her he had two daughters:
*Alice (born 1182), who was married
**firstly to Hathum ofSasun and
**secondly toRaymond IV of Tripoli , eldest son ofBohemund III of Antioch (their son wasRaymond-Roupen of Antioch )
*Philippa of Armenia (born 1183), who married Theodore I Komnenos Laskaris, Emperor of Nicea.Around 1185, he experienced trouble from the alliance of Hethum of
Lampron , one of his barons, andBohemond III of Antioch . His brother Leo was dispatched to besiege Lampron, but Ruben himself was taken prisoner by Bohemond, either by treachery or (according to Smbat Sparapet) while visiting prostitutes inAntioch . He was subsequently ransomed, but as part of the conditions of his release, had to surrenderSaravantikar , T'il, and Chkar to Bohemond.In 1185 Ruben retired to the monastery of
Trazarg . On his death he was succeeded by his brother Leo I.References
*cite book|last=Boase|first=T. S. R.|title=The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia|year=1978|publisher=Scottish Academic Press|location=Edinburgh|id=ISBN 0-7073-0145-9
*cite book|last=Chahin|first=M.|title=The Kingdom of Armenia: A History|year=2001|edition=2nd ed.|publisher=Curzon|location=Richmond, Surrey|id=ISBN 0-7007-1452-9External links
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Asia/Armenia/_Texts/KURARM/28*.html Greeks, Crusaders and Moslems — Rise of Leon II] (Kurkjian's History of Armenia, Ch. 28)
* [http://rbedrosian.com/css13.htm Smbat Sparapet's Chronicle]
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