Hethum II

Hethum II (Armenian: Հեթում Բ; 1266 – November 17, 1307), also known by several other romanizations, was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1289 to 1293, 1295 to 1296 and 1299 to 1303, while Armenia was a subject state of the Mongol Empire. He abdicated twice in order to take vows in the Franciscan order, while still remaining the power behind the throne as "Grand Baron of Armenia" and later as Regent for his nephew. He was the son of Leo II of Armenia and Kyranna de Lampron, and was part of the Hethumid dynasty, being the grandson of Hethum I, who had originally submitted Cilicia to the Mongols in 1247. He was assassinated with his nephew and successor Leo III by the Mongol general Bilarghu, who himself was later executed for this by the Mongol Ilkhan ruler Öljaitü.

Hethum II
King Hethum II, in Franciscan gown
King of Cilician Armenia
Reign1289–1293
PredecessorLeo II
SuccessorThoros III
King of Cilician Armenia
Reign1295–1296
PredecessorThoros III
SuccessorSempad
Co-rulerThoros III
King of Cilician Armenia
Reign1299–1303
PredecessorConstantine I
SuccessorLeo III
Regent of Cilician Armenia
Regency1303–1307
MonarchLeo III
Born1266
DiedNovember 17, 1307(1307-11-17) (aged 40–41)
Anazarbus
DynastyHethumids
FatherLeo II
MotherKeran of Lampron
ReligionArmenian Church
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