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  1. Thoros of Marash, also known as Thatoul (late 11th – early 12th century) was the Armenian lord of Marash and likely the father of Arda of Armenia (died after 1116), the first queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

  2. Thoros of Marash, also known as Thatoul (late 11th – early 12th century) was the Armenian lord of Marash and likely the father of Arda of Armenia (died after 1116), the first queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

  3. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Thoros of Marash (also known as Thatoul) was the father of Arda of Armenia, the first queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Thoros' allowing Baldwin I of Jerusalem, who was then Count of Edessa to marry his daughter gave Baldwin a legitimate claim to Edessa since it was within the traditional area of Armenia.

  4. Teodoro pidió ayuda a Basilio el ladrón, un noble armenio que gobernaba sobre sus posesiones en las inmediaciones de Marash (hoy Kahramanmaraş, en Turquía) y Kaysun. Basilio y sus aliados atacaron a Daphar y lograron una contundente victoria cerca del castillo de Harthan.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Thoros_IIThoros II - Wikipedia

    Thoros II (Armenian: Թորոս Բ; died February 6, 1169), also known as Thoros the Great, was the sixth lord of Armenian Cilicia from the Rubenid dynasty from 1144/1145 until 1169.

  6. Thoros of Marash was the father of Arda of Armenia, the first queen of Jerusalem. He allowed Baldwin I to marry his daughter, giving Baldwin a claim to Edessa. However, Thoros failed to pay the full dowry and with Baldwin becoming king, he no longer needed alliances with Armenians.

  7. Thoros de Marash (también conocido como Thatoul) fue el padre de Arda de Armenia, la primera reina consorte del Reino de Jerusalén. El hecho de que Thoros permitiera a Balduino I de Jerusalén, que entonces era Conde de Edesa casarse con su hija, le dio a Balduino un derecho legítimo a Edesa, ya que estaba dentro del área tradicional de ...