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Armenia Minor and Armenia Inferior, comprised the Armenian-populated regions primarily to the west and northwest of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia (also known as Kingdom of Greater Armenia), on the western side of the Euphrates River. It was also a kingdom, separate from Greater Armenia, from the 2nd century BC to the 1st century AD. The region was later reorganized into the Armeniac Theme under the Byzantine Empire.

Leo II (ArmenianԼեւոն Ա ՄեծագործromanizedLevon I. Metsagorts; 1150 – 2 May 1219)[a] was the tenth lord of Armenian Cilicia,[4] ruling from 1187 to 1219,[5] and the first king to be crowned, in 1198/9 (sometimes known as Levon I the Magnificent[4]).[b][5][4] During his reign, Leo succeeded in establishing Cilician Armenia as a powerful and unified Christian state with a pre-eminence in political affairs.[4][6] Leo eagerly led his kingdom alongside the armies of the Third Crusade and provided the crusaders with provisions, guides, pack animals and all manner of aid.[3] 

Here you have one original silver coin from Levon King of Armenians.
Years1198-1219
Value1 Tram
CurrencyTram (1080-1301)
CompositionSilver
Weight2.9 g
Diameter21 mm
ShapeRound (irregular)
TechniqueHammered

Obverse

King seated on throne ornamented with lions, his feet resting on a footstool, wearing a crown and royal mantle on his shoulders.
He holds a cross in his right hand and fleur-de-lis in his left hand.

Script: Armenian

Lettering: ԼԵԻ[Ո]Ն ԹԱԳԱԻՈՐ ՀԱՅՈՑ

Translation: Levon King of the Armenians

Reverse

Long cross with two bars, between two lions regardant.

Script: Armenian

Lettering: ԿԱՐՈՂՈՒԹԲՆ ԱՍՏՈԻԾՈ[Յ]

Translation: By the will of God


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