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Leon von Armenien, VI

Leon von Armenien, VI

Male 1342 - 1393  (51 years)    Has more than 100 ancestors and 3 descendants in this family tree.

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  • Name Leon von Armenien 
    Suffix VI 
    Birth 1342 
    Gender Male 
    Death 29 Nov 1393  Calais, Nord-Pas-de Calais, Picardie, France Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I669308  Geneagraphie
    Last Modified 13 Nov 2009 

    Father Jean de Lusignan   d. 7 Aug 1343, Cilicia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F294521  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Marguerite de Soissons   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Marie de Lusignan,   b. Abt 1370   d. Bef 4 Jul 1381, Cairo, al Qahirah, Egypt Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 11 years)
    Family ID F294533  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Nov 2009 

    Children 
     1. Guy de Lusignan   d. 1405
     2. Stephan de Lusignan   d. Yes, date unknown
    Family ID F294534  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 13 Nov 2009 

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  • Notes 
    • Constantine V , in order to wipe out all claimants to the throne, had given orders to kill Leo and his brother Bohemond, but they escaped to Cyprus before the murder could be carried out. He was made a Knight of the Chivalric Order of the Sword in 1360 and Titular Seneschal of Jerusalem on October 17 , 1372 .

      Leo was elected to the throne on the death of his distant cousin Constantine VI of Armenia in 1373. After a short regency by Mary of Korykos , widow of Constantine, Leo left Famagusta in spite of the ongoing conflict between Cyprus and Genoa . Landing at Korykos , he managed with difficulty to reach Sis , which was already being besieged by the Muslim emir of Aleppo . Leo and his wife, whom he married at Cyprus in May, 1369, Marguerite of Soissons, daughter of Jean de Soissons and wife, were crowned at Sis on July 26 or September 14 , 1374 , according to both the Latin and Armenia rites. His right to the throne was challenged by Ashot and Leo's short reign was marked by numerous disputes between the various factions.

      After several battles against superior Mamluk forces, he locked himself in the Kapan fortress and eventually surrendered in 1375, thus putting an end to the last Armenian state until the establishment of the short lived Democratic Republic of Armenia (1918-1920) and the Republic of Armenia in 1991.
      The Mameluks took Leo to Cairo with his family, where he was placed under surveillance for several years. In August 1377, he met with Jean Dardel , a Franciscan who was on his way for a pilgrimage to Jerusalem . Leon befriended him and employed him as his secretary. Dradel returned to Europe to plead the case of Leon V, and managed to convince King John I of Castile to pay a ransom of precious stones, silks, and birds of prey in 1382. His wife had died in Cairo , between 1379 and July 4 , 1381 .

      Leon de Lusignan arrived ill and poor to Medina del Campo . In 1382 or 1383, the King of Castile named Leon Lord of Madrid .. John I granted him for life the town of Madrid, Villa Real and Andújar and a yearly gift of 150,000 maravedis . Leon rebuilt the towers of the Royal Alcázar .
      According to Father Mariana, Leon left Castile for France after the death of his protector in 1390. Federico Bravo , however states that he left after two years of ruling, and five years later, the Madrilenians were conceded the revocation of the lordship by John. Leon V apparently went to Paris in June 1384, and received the Saint-Ouen castle and a sizable pension from King Charles VI of France .. He attempted to reconcile the French and the English (as the time fighting the Hundred Years' War ) in order to set up a new Crusade and obtain help to recover his lands, but the meeting he organized in 1386 between Boulogne and Calais were unsuccessful. Leon continued diplomatic mission to England in 1389 and in 1392.

      Leon V never recovered his throne, and died in Paris on November 29, 1393. His remains were laid to rest in the Couvent des Célestins , near Place de la Bastille in Paris , the second most important burial site for royalty after Saint-Denis. The prestigious convent was located nearby Leon's residence of Hôtel des Tournelles , itself near Hôtel Saint-Pol , the favourite residence of Charles V and Charles VI in the area of Le Marais .
      Leon received lavish funerals and had a lavish tomb, located in the choir of the church. However the convent was profanated during the French Revolution . After the revolution, his tombstone was recovered by Alexandre Lenoir who placed it in his Musée des monuments Français in the Saint-Denis Basilica . In 1815, during the Restoration , a new cenotaph was established for Leon V at the royal Saint Denis Basilica where most representatives of the French monarchy lie.
      The effigy on the tomstone, by an anonymous artist, is of a high realism and quality, and it is thought that it was made while Leon was still alive. Leon V is depicted holding a scepter (now broken) and gloves, symbol of great princes. The tombstone bears the following inscription in French:
      "Here lies the right noble and excellent Prince Leon de Lusignan V, Latin king of the kingdom of Armenia, who passed away in Paris on the 29th day of November of the year of Grace 1393. Pray for him."
      ("Cy gist tres noble et excellent prince Leon de Lizingnen quint roy latin du royaume d'Armenie qui rendit l'ame a Dieu a Paris le XXIXe jour de novembre l'an de grace M.CCC.IIIIXX.XIII. Priez pour luy") Original 14th century inscription.

      He had one legitimate daughter, Marie de Lusignan (ca 1370 - Cairo , before July 4 , 1381 , who predeceased her mother and father), and two illegitimate sons, Guy de Lusignan or Guido de Armenia (died 1405), a Canon in Autun , Bayeux , Paris and Arras and Captain de la Tour d'Amblay, and Stephan or Etienne de Lusignan , a Knight in Sis .
      Upon his death the title of King of Armenia was claimed by Leo's distant cousin James I



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