Zabel was born in 1216 to King Lewon of Cilicia and Sibylle of Cyprus. Lewon had been ruling Armenians living in Anatolia from 1187. He was crowned King in 1199, in return for supporting the Third Crusade that had been set out to recapture Jerusalem. 1/10
Armenia was an ancient nation that reached its greatest extent during the rule of Tigran in 1st century BC, ruling an empire stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean Sea. After falling briefly under Roman hegemony, it was conquered by Arabs. 2/10
They emerged as a buffer state between the Byzantine and Arabian Empires in ninth century AD. But this lasted only till 1045, after internal strife and breakaway states led to the nation getting swallowed by its neighbours. 3/10
After the defeat of the Byzantines at Manzikert in 1071, they receded in Asia. This led to (largely) Christian Armenian diaspora taking refuge in different parts of Byzantium. Part of this diaspora became the Crusader state of Edessa. 4/10
An Armenian lord, Rupen, settled in Cilicia in Anatolia setting up an independent Principality. His descendants expanded the region with his great great grandson, Lewon II, becoming King in 1199. Lewon's death in 1219 brought three contenders to the throne. 5/10
Zabel was the younger daughter of Lewon. Her only sibling was an elder sister, Rita, married to the King of Jerusalem, Jean de Brienne. As Jean de Brienne prepared to invade Cilicia to defend his wife's claim, both Rita and her son died, and the claim was abandoned. 6/10
Raymond Rupen, Lewon's grand nephew, had been crowned junior King of Cilicia in 1211. Lewon had also backed him in Antioch. But in 1219 after he was removed in Antioch by his uncle, Lewon disinherited him. An invasion in 1221 was brought down by Kostandin of Barbaron. 7/10
With no other contenders, Zabel succeeded her father. She married Raymond Rupen's cousin, Philippe, but when Philippe refused to accept Armenian customs, he was dethroned by his own troops. Kostandin of Barbaron was appointed as Regent. 8/10
Kostandin made Zabel marry his son, Hethum. The barely teenage couple did not get along well, but eventually they made up and ruled jointly. When the Mongols came knocking in 1247, Hethum send his brother Smbat to Karakorum; to meet the Mongol Khagan and form an alliance. 9/10
Zabel died in 1252, with Cilicia in an alliance with the Mongols and Antioch. Hethum also went to Karakorum the same year. The three would combine their armies to conquer Aleppo & Damascus in 1260, the start of a long alliance by Armenians and Mongols in the Levant. 10/10
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Melisende was born around 1105 to Baudouin de Rethel and Morfia of Melitene. Her father had accompanied the Boulogne brothers, Godefroi and Baudouin, when they set out towards the Levant on the bugle call of the Pope. 1/10
The two Baudouins headed for Edessa first, where they were received by the local Armenian ruler, Thoros. After marrying his daughter, Baudouin de Boulogne acquired Edessa in 1098. Baudouin de Rethel then set off for Jerusalem which was being besieged by Godefroi de Boulogne. 2/10
As SARS-Cov-2 cases in Kerala head for a new peak, a look at the hospitalization status versus the previous peak in active cases, when it reached over 97,000 cases on 24th October. Currently there are around 80,000 active cases in Kerala.
Friedrich was born in 1676 to Karl, Landgrave of Hesse-Kassel and Marie Anna of Courland. Hesse-Kassel was formed in 1567 when Landgraviate of Hesse was divided among the sons of Landgrave Philipp. Friedrich was a descendant of Philipp's eldest son, Wilhelm. 1/10
Friedrich led the Hesse-Kassel troops in the War of Spanish Succession on the Habsburg side. His results were mixed though it is said he fought bravely. In 1700, he married Luise Dorothea of Brandenburg, but she died childless in 1705. 2/10
Fernando de Aragón was born in 1452 to King Juan of Navarre and Juana Enriquez. Juan had become King of Navarre on the death of his first wife, Queen Blanca, in 1441, preventing his elder son, Carlos, from becoming King. In 1451, Carlos rebelled, and failed. 1/10
In 1458, Juan inherited Aragon & Sicily from his brother, Alfonso. King Alfonso had no legitimate children, though illegitimate Ferrante succeeded Alfonso in Naples. Carlos died in 1461, triggering a civil war in Catalonia. But with French support, Juan emerged victorious. 2/10
Philippe de Bourgogne was born in 1396 to Jean de Bourgogne, Count of Nevers, and Marguerite de Hainaut. In 1404, Jean succeeded his father as Duke of Burgundy, and in 1405, he succeeded his mother as Count of Artois and Flanders and Count Palatine of Burgundy. 1/10
In 1369, French King Charles V had got Marguerite de Flandre to marry his younger brother, Philippe, instead of Edmund of Langley, to whom she had been betrothed earlier. France and England were at war at the time and Marguerite owned much area within and near France. 2/10
When you run out of land to rule, you make more land to rule. Meet a King who tried to do that quite literally, and also led to the creation of the host of some of the most powerful legal judgements in the world today.
Willem was born in 1227 to Floris, Count of Holland, and Mathilde de Brabant. Willem succeeded as the Count in 1234, after his father died in a tournament. His uncles, Otto, Bishop of Utrecht, and Willem were his Regents. 1/10
In 1245, Holy Roman Emperor, Friedrich, was excommunicated by the Pope. Though Friedrich retained authority in the Empire, the Archbishops of Köln and Mainz elected Heinrich Raspe von Thüringen as King of Germany, in opposition to Friedrich's son, Konrad. 2/10