Keran, Queen of Armenia
Keran of Lampron (before 1262 – 28 July 1285) was a by-birth member of the House of Lampron and by marriage Queen consort of Armenia.
Keran of Lampron | |
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Portrait of King Leo II and Queen Keran of Armenia by Toros Roslin, 1262. | |
Queen consort of Armenia | |
Tenure | 1269 - 1285 |
Died | 28 July 1285 |
Spouse | Leo II, King of Armenia |
Issue …among others | Hethum II Thoros III Sempad Isabella, Princess of Tyre Constantine I Rita, Byzantine Empress Oshin |
House | Lambron |
Father | Prince Hethum of Lampron |
Mother | Unknown |
She was the daughter of Prince Hethum of Lampron by his unknown wife, who probably was from Frankish origin. She had three known siblings: Marianne, Alix (later wife of Balian d'Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus), and Raymond, Lord of Michael'gla.
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