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Something's very wrong here. To my knowledge, Cilician Armenia was not dismantled in the 1260s, it was around until the mid-1300s. Now, Antioch was dismantled in 1268. I think there may also be confusion here between Hethoum I of Armenia and Hethoum II of Armenia. I recommend re-checking sources. --Elonka 02:25, 16 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I have copyedited a bit, and removed the disputed tag. I would also point out that the main source on the article, was a work from the 1800s. I think we need to doublecheck this "dismantled Armenia" claim, as I haven't been finding anything like that in other (modern) sources. --Elonka 05:36, 16 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]