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Thoros I, ruler of Lesser Armenia, had …

Years: 1132 - 1132

Thoros I, ruler of Lesser Armenia, had died in 1129 (or in 1130), and his son Constantine II died a few months later, in the course of a palace intrigue.

Some authors suggest that Thoros I died without a male heir and was directly succeeded by Leo I. Bohemond II, Prince of Antioch, whose ambition had been to restore his principality, thought in February 1130, that the moment had come to recover Anazarbus (a former Antiochene town which had fallen into the possession of Thoros I).

He had marched with a small force up the river Jihan towards his objective.

Leo, alarmed, had appealed for help to the Danishmend emir, Ghazi.

As Bohemond II progressed carelessly up the river, meeting only light resistance from the Armenians, the Danishmend Turks had fallen on him and massacred the whole of his army.

However, it was due to Constantinople’s intervention that the Turks had not followed up their victory; and Anazarbus has remained in Armenian hands—Michael the Syrian says that John II Komnenos at once started an offensive against the Turks.

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