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Many Armenians have emigrated on the collapse …

Years: 1080 - 1080

Many Armenians have emigrated on the collapse of Greater Armenia to Georgia, Poland, and Galicia, while others have crossed into Cilicia, where some colonies had already settled at the end of the tenth century.

One of Gagik II's lieutenants, a certain Ruben, establishes himself about 1080 at Pardzrbert in the Taurus Mountains, and another noble named Oshin at Lambron: the former becomes the founder of the Rubenid dynasty of barons and kings who will rule Cilicia until 1226, and the latter is the ancestor of the Hetumid dynasty, which will succeed them and rule until 1342.

Ruben, according to the general consensus of the Armenian chroniclers, had been a commander in the king’s armies.

After the surrender of Ani to Constantine IX, a number of King Gagik II’s princes and loyal adherents, among them Ruben, had faithfully followed the king’s court into exile and resettled in the district of Caesarea in Cappadocia.

However, upon the murder of Gagik II, Ruben had gathered his family, fled to the Taurus Mountains, and taken refuge in the fortress of Kopitar (Kosidar) situated north of Sis (today Kozan in Turkey).

The territory of the Armenians in the Taurus is difficult of access and easy to defend.

Ruben declares the independence of Cilicia from the Empire in 1080.

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