Constantine of Baberon
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Constantine of Baberon was a powerful Armenian noble of the Hetoumids family. He was the son of Vassag, the maternal uncle of king Levon I of Armenia. He was the father of the king of Cilician Armenia Hetoum I, who ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1226 to 1270.
Constantine was married to Partzapert[1] (a third-cousin of Leo II), with whom he fathered Hetoum I of Armenia, Sempad the Constable, John the Bishop of Sis, Ochine of Korykos, father of the historian Hayton of Corycus.
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- ^ In the Dictionary of the Middle Ages she is referred to as "Dame Alise", and Constantine is "Constantine Payl"
[edit] References
- "Le Royaume Armenien de Cilicie", Claude Mutafian, Editions CNRS, Paris, ISBN 2271051053, p.80
- American Council of Learned Societies (1989). "Smbat Sparapet", Dictionary of the Middle Ages. Charles Scribner's Sons, reproduced in History Resource Center.

