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- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia abstract "Jacob II was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1327 and 1341, and then again between 1355 and 1359.He was the nephew of a previous Catholicos, Gregory VII of Cilicia. During a Mamaluke invasion he and King Leo IV of Armenia got into a severe disagreement over how to deal with the situation. The dispute grew so large that Jacob threatened Leo with the vengeance of the church. Leo was so enraged by this that he had Jacob deposed from the pontificate. Mukhitar Ter Mukhik from the village of Curnah was elected pontiff in his place. In 1347 the new King Constantine II, King of Armenia began a conversation with the pope in Avignon about religious affairs and sent former Catholicos Jacob on a mission to see Pope. Upon his return home Catholicos Mekhitar died, at which point Jacob was nominated to become Catholicos again. He died four years into his second reign.".
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- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia after Mekhitar_I_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia after Mesrob_I_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia before Constantine_III_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia before Mekhitar_I_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia hasPhotoCollection Jacob_II_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia title List_of_Armenian_Catholicoi_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia years "1327".
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia years "1355".
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia subject Category:1359_deaths.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia subject Category:Armenian_Oriental_Orthodox_Christians.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia subject Category:Catholicoi_of_Cilicia.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia comment "Jacob II was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1327 and 1341, and then again between 1355 and 1359.He was the nephew of a previous Catholicos, Gregory VII of Cilicia. During a Mamaluke invasion he and King Leo IV of Armenia got into a severe disagreement over how to deal with the situation. The dispute grew so large that Jacob threatened Leo with the vengeance of the church. Leo was so enraged by this that he had Jacob deposed from the pontificate.".
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia label "Jacob II de Tarse".
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia label "Jacob II of Cilicia".
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia sameAs Jacob_II_de_Tarse.
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- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia sameAs Q3036370.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia sameAs Q3036370.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia wasDerivedFrom Jacob_II_of_Cilicia?oldid=545720963.
- Jacob_II_of_Cilicia isPrimaryTopicOf Jacob_II_of_Cilicia.