Gabriel of Melitene

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Gabriel von Melitene (auch Choril genannt; armenisch Գաբրիել Մալաթիացի / Gabriel Malatiadsi) (* 1055; † 1103) war der armenische Herrscher von Melitene, dem heutigen Malatya. rdf:langString
Gabriel de Melitene (fallecido en 1102 o 1103)​ fue el gobernante de Melitene (actual Malatya). rdf:langString
Gabriel de Malatya (en arménien Ghavril Malatyatsi), né en 1055, mort en 1103, fut un gouverneur arménien de la région de Malatya (ou Mélitène). Il était de religion orthodoxe arménienne. rdf:langString
Gabriele di Melitene ((HY) Ghavril Malatyatsi; 1055 – 1103) è stato un politico armeno, governatore bizantino di Melitene (la moderna Malatya). rdf:langString
Гавриил Мелитенский или Габриел из Мелитены (XI век — 1103) — армянский князь и наместник Мелитены. rdf:langString
Gabriel of Melitene (died 1102/3) was the ruler of Melitene (modern Malatya). Along with Thoros of Edessa, Gabriel was a former officer of Philaretos Brachamios. Philaretos had installed Gabriel as the ruler of Melitene. Following the death of Philaretos in 1086 Melitene became completely independent of Byzantine control with the aid of the Danishmends. Eventually the Danishmends began harassing Melitene. Gabriel appealed to Bohemund I of Antioch for assistance. rdf:langString
Gabriel de Melitene (em armênio/arménio: Ghavril Malatyatsi; m. 1102 ou 1103) foi um governador da região de Melitene (actual Malatya). Guilherme de Tiro descreveu Gabriel como grego de religião, e arménio de raça, língua e costumes. Os selos bizantinos com o seu nome descrevem-no como Gabriel, protonobilíssimo e duque de Melitene. rdf:langString
Gabriel van Melitene (Armeens: Ghavril Malatyatsi, (1055 - 1103) was heerser van de stad Melitene in Oost-Anatolië (het hedendaagse Malatya, Turkije). Gabriel was officier onder Philaretos Brachamios, en werd in Melitene geplaatst als commandant. Na het overlijden van Philaretos bleef de stad onafhankelijk en buiten de controle van het Byzantijnse Rijk, met een kleine medewerking van de Danishmenden. Maar de Danishmenden dreigden na verloop van tijd de stad in te nemen, waarop Gabriel de hulp inriep van de kruisvaarders in Antiochië. Daarop reageerde Bohemund I van Antiochië, die een klein leger formeerde en naar Melitene trok, maar de Slag van Melitene verliep desastreus en Bohemund werd gevangengenomen samen met zijn adjudant Richard van Salerno. Gabriel vroeg toen de hulp van Boudewijn rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Gabriele di Melitene
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rdf:langString Гавриил Мелитенский
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rdf:langString Gabriel of Melitene (died 1102/3) was the ruler of Melitene (modern Malatya). Along with Thoros of Edessa, Gabriel was a former officer of Philaretos Brachamios. Philaretos had installed Gabriel as the ruler of Melitene. Following the death of Philaretos in 1086 Melitene became completely independent of Byzantine control with the aid of the Danishmends. Eventually the Danishmends began harassing Melitene. Gabriel appealed to Bohemund I of Antioch for assistance. In 1100 Bohemund came to Gabriel's aid along with his cousin Richard of Salerno and the Armenian Bishops of Marash and Antioch, but they were both captured and the Bishops slain by Danishmend Gazi, Emir of Sebastea, in the Battle of Melitene. Malik was now constantly raiding Gabriel's territories. Fearing an imminent attack on the city itself, Gabriel asked for help from Baldwin of Boulogne who had recently become King of Jerusalem, despite concerns that Baldwin might take over Melitene, as he did Edessa. Baldwin relieved the siege of Melitene and rescued Bohemund after which Gabriel recognized him as overlord of the city. Some sources state that Gabriel's wife was a daughter of Constantine I, Prince of Armenia; however, the dates simply do not allow for it. The confusion appears to stem from identifying Thoros I, son of Constantine with Thoros of Edessa, the latter of whom Gabriel is attested as being the father-in-law. Gabriel must have had some connection to the Greek culture, either via his mother or wife and, if that connection was to the family of Constantine I, it was most likely further back. His wife may have been a daughter of Constantine's father Roupen, for example; or she may have been a daughter of Philaretos, the general under whom Gabriel served, but this is only speculation. In any case, he was presumably known by his contemporaries and subjects to be descended from a prominent family that was acceptable to both the Greeks and to the Armenians, which could suggest a mixed heritage. Gabriel was disliked by a number of his subjects for his Eastern Orthodox faith. In 1101 Baldwin of Bourcq married Gabriel's daughter Morphia of Melitene, who later became Queen of Jerusalem. Gabriel, who was reputedly very wealthy, gave 50,000 gold bezants as a dowry. William of Tyre described Gabriel as Greek by religion, Armenian by race, language and custom. Byzantine seals bearing his name testify him as Gabriel, protonobelissimos and doux of Melitene. Beginning in 1103, the Danishmends again attacked Melitene. Gabriel asked the Crusaders for support, but they did not send help because they were negotiating with the Danishmends Emir at this time about the release of Bohemond. Melitene was conquered and Gabriel was captured. One of Gabriel's castles resisted the Turks. Gabriel was forced to give the crew of the castle the order to surrender. However, the garrison disobeyed his orders, and he was executed by soldiers of the sultan under the walls of the castle.
rdf:langString Gabriel von Melitene (auch Choril genannt; armenisch Գաբրիել Մալաթիացի / Gabriel Malatiadsi) (* 1055; † 1103) war der armenische Herrscher von Melitene, dem heutigen Malatya.
rdf:langString Gabriel de Melitene (fallecido en 1102 o 1103)​ fue el gobernante de Melitene (actual Malatya).
rdf:langString Gabriel de Malatya (en arménien Ghavril Malatyatsi), né en 1055, mort en 1103, fut un gouverneur arménien de la région de Malatya (ou Mélitène). Il était de religion orthodoxe arménienne.
rdf:langString Gabriele di Melitene ((HY) Ghavril Malatyatsi; 1055 – 1103) è stato un politico armeno, governatore bizantino di Melitene (la moderna Malatya).
rdf:langString Gabriel van Melitene (Armeens: Ghavril Malatyatsi, (1055 - 1103) was heerser van de stad Melitene in Oost-Anatolië (het hedendaagse Malatya, Turkije). Gabriel was officier onder Philaretos Brachamios, en werd in Melitene geplaatst als commandant. Na het overlijden van Philaretos bleef de stad onafhankelijk en buiten de controle van het Byzantijnse Rijk, met een kleine medewerking van de Danishmenden. Maar de Danishmenden dreigden na verloop van tijd de stad in te nemen, waarop Gabriel de hulp inriep van de kruisvaarders in Antiochië. Daarop reageerde Bohemund I van Antiochië, die een klein leger formeerde en naar Melitene trok, maar de Slag van Melitene verliep desastreus en Bohemund werd gevangengenomen samen met zijn adjudant Richard van Salerno. Gabriel vroeg toen de hulp van Boudewijn van Boulogne, graaf van Edessa, maar was aanvankelijk bang dat deze ook de stad in zou nemen zoals hij deed bij zijn collega Thoros van Edessa. Boudewijn wist het beleg van de stad te verijdelen en Bohemund I vrij te kopen, waarna Gabriel hem erkende als zijn heerser. Gabriel huwde met een onbekende dochter van Constantijn I van Armenië, met wie hij drie dochters kreeg. Een van zijn dochters, genaamd Morphia, huwde met Boudewijn van Bourcq, graaf van Edessa, hij gaf daarbij een bruidsschat weg van 50.000 bezant.
rdf:langString Gabriel de Melitene (em armênio/arménio: Ghavril Malatyatsi; m. 1102 ou 1103) foi um governador da região de Melitene (actual Malatya). Guilherme de Tiro descreveu Gabriel como grego de religião, e arménio de raça, língua e costumes. Os selos bizantinos com o seu nome descrevem-no como Gabriel, protonobilíssimo e duque de Melitene. Gabriel foi um oficial de Filareto Bracâmio, que o nomeou governador desta cidade, conquistada pelo Império Bizantino em 934. Mas vez que Melitene era a mais avançada praça-forte da Arménia Cilícia no território curdo-turco, os povos túrquicos faziam frequentemente incursões na região. Mais do que pela força, foi pela diplomacia que Gabriel conseguiu manter este domínio. Apesar de teoricamente vassalo do Império Bizantino, enviou a sua esposa a Bagdá para confirmar o seu domínio pelo califa e pelo sultão seljúcida. Posteriormente apelou à mediação do emir danismendida de Sebasteia (actual Sivas) para se libertar dos turcomanos, e com o seu auxílio libertou-se do controlo bizantino após a morte de Filareto em 1086. O sultão seljúcida Quilije Arslã I cercou Melitene em 1097, mas a chegada da Primeira Cruzada do Ocidente obrigou-o a levantar o cerco e abandonar a região. Entretanto, passaram a ser os danismendidas quem assolava os seus territórios, pelo que Gabriel pediu ajuda a Boemundo I de Antioquia. Boemundo veio em 1100, acompanhado do seu primo Ricardo de Salerno e dos bispos arménios de Maraş e Antioquia. Porém, aprisionou Boemundo e Ricardo - e matou os bispos - na batalha de Melitene. O emir danismendida continuou a assolar os territórios de Gabriel que, temendo um ataque iminente à própria cidade, pediu ajuda a Balduíno I de Edessa. Esta era uma medida perigosa, e Gabriel temia que este conde cruzado tentasse tomar Melitene, tal como tomara Edessa a Teodoro, outro ex-oficial de Filareto Bracâmio. Balduíno levantou o cerco de Melitene e resgatou Boemundo, pelo que Gabriel se reconheceu seu vassalo. Em 1101 casou a sua filha Morfia de Melitene com Balduíno de Burcuque, oferecendo um generoso dote de 50 000 besantes de ouro. Mas a pressão dos danismendidas foi aumentando e em 1102/1103 tomaram Melitene, executando Gabriel.
rdf:langString Гавриил Мелитенский или Габриел из Мелитены (XI век — 1103) — армянский князь и наместник Мелитены.
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