Constantine III of Armenia
Appearance
Gosdantin III[1] (died 1362) was the King of Armenian Cilicia from 1344 to 1362. He was the son of Baldwin, Marshal of Armenia, a nephew of Hethum I of Armenia, and a distant cousin of Constantine II.
When Constantine II was killed in an uprising in 1344, Constantine II succeeded him. He was the second king of the Lusignan house. He attempted to wipe out all rival claimants to the throne; he gave orders to kill Constantine II's nephews, Bemon and Leo, but before the murder could be carried out they escaped to Cyprus.
Constantine was the first husband of Maria, daughter of Oshin of Corycos and Jeanne of Anjou. He was predeceased by his two sons. Upon his death from natural causes he was succeeded by his cousin Constantine IV.
Bibliography
- Boase, T. S. R. (1978). The Cilician Kingdom of Armenia. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press. ISBN 0-7073-0145-9.
Notes
- ^ He is sometimes numbered as King Constantine IV. His Armenian name is Gosdantin.