(Redirected from Roupenid)The 'Rubenids' or 'Roupenids' were an
Armenian
dynasty who dominated parts of
Cilicia, and who established the
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. The dynasty takes its name from its ancestor, the Armenian prince
Ruben I. The Rubenids were princes, later kings, of Cilicia from around AD 1080 until they were surpassed by the
Hethumids in the mid-thirteenth century.
The new Armenian state established very close relations with
European countries and played a very important role during the
Crusades, providing the
Christian armies a safe haven and provisions on their way towards
Jerusalem. Intermarriage with European crusading families was common, and European religious, political, and cultural influence was strong.
References
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The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia, , T. S. R., Boase, Scottish Academic Press, 1978, ISBN 0-7073-0145-9