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Queen Isabella of Armenia (died c. 1252) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia 1219–1252. She was the daughter of Leo II of Armenia and Sybilla of Lusignan (daughter of Amalric I of Cyprus). Leo named Isabella as his heir, despite the existence of his grandson (son of his eldest daughter Rita) and Raymond-Rupen (grandson of Rupen III of Armenia). She was married twice. Her first husband was Philip, son of Bohemund IV of Antioch, who she married in 1223. Philip was murdered in 1225. Her second husband was Hethum (or Hetoum) I, to whom she was married against her will on June 14, 1226. Hethum was co-ruler (or ruler) of Armenia from 1226 to 1270. The couple had six children: #Leo III of Armenia|Leo III (d. 1289) #Thoros of Armenia|Thoros (d. 1266), #Sibylle of Antioch|Sibylle (d. 1290), who married Bohemund VI of Antioch #Euphemie of Sidon|Euphemie (d. 1309), who married to Julien Grenier, Lord of Sidon #Rita of Armenia #Maria of Armenia, who married Guy d'Ibelin
start box succession box | before=Leo II of Armenia|Leo II | title=Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia|Queen of Armenia | years=1219–1252 | after=Leo III of Armenia|Leo III end box de:Isabella (Armenien) Category:Queens regnant|Isabella of Armenia, Queen category:Monarchs of Armenia|Isabella of Armenia, Queen This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Queen Isabella of Armenia".
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