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Vahram's chronicle of the Armenian kingdom in Cilicia, during the time of the Crusades.

By Vahram

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a realm of kings and crusaders, a land faces war and tribulation.

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2019-08-25
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"Vahram's Chronicle of the Armenian Kingdom in Cilicia during the Time of the Crusades" by Vahram is a historical work that recounts the Armenian kingdom's experiences in Cilicia during the Crusades. Translated by Charles Fried. Neumann, this chronicle, written by a priest serving King Leon III, aims to offer an expanded view of Armenian history, building upon previous accounts written in verse. It recounts the struggles the Armenians faced, like the oppressive conditions that caused people to leave their homeland and the rise of Turkish tribes. The chronicle then moves to the lineage of the kings, their teamwork with Crusader forces, and their struggles against foreign foes.

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