Talk:Constantine IV of Armenia

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This page is hopelessly garbled. It is connected to a link for "Guy Lusignan" from the page on “Leo IV, King of Armenia.” Guy Lusignan became king in 1342, and was assassinated in 1344, and as king took the name Constantine, and usually is considered as “Constantine II.” Thus the comment on this page that Constantine IV “is usually considered one of the Lusignan dynasty” applies to Constantine II, his predecessor by thirty years. Guy Lusignan (Constantine II) does not seem to have his own page in Wikipedia, which he needs.

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