LC control no. | nr 89005611 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Hayton, Frère, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 |
Variant(s) | Hayton, of Corycus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hethum, the Historian, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Aithonus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Aitó, de Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Anthonie, the Armenian, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Anthony, the Armenian, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Aythonus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Ayton, Armeno, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Ayton, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Ayton, the Armenian, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Aytonus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Getum, Patmich, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haithon, van Armenien, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haithonius, Armenius, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haithonus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haithonus, Armenus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haiton, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hatto, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haycon, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haython, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haythonus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haythonus, Armenius, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Haythornus, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hayto, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hayton, Frère, ca. 1235-ca. 1314 Hayton, monk, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hayton, Prince d'Armenie, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hayton, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hethorum, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hethoum, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hethoun, Prince of Korghos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hethsum, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hethum, Prince of Korghos, ca. 1235-ca. 1314 Hetoum, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hetʼown, Patmich, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hetown, Prince of Gorigos, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Hetʻum, Patmichʻ, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 Jehan Hayton, approximately 1235-approximately 1314 |
Other standard no. | 27097999 |
Associated country | Armenia France |
Associated place | Kızkalesi (Mersin İli, Turkey) Poitiers (France) |
Birth date | 1235~ |
Death date | 1314~ |
Profession or occupation | Historians Monks |
Found in | A lytell cronycle: Richard Pynson's translation (c 1520) of La fleur des histoires de la terre d'Orient, 1988: title page (Hetoum) Canadian CIP (Hethum, Prince of Korghos, ca. 1235-ca. 1314) page ix (Armenian aristocrat) nuc90-52313: His A lytell cronycle, 1988 (hdg. on CaBVaU rept.: Hethum, Prince of Korghos, ca. 1235-ca. 1314; usage: Hetoum) Eganyan, B.A. Hetʻum Patmichʻ (Patmutʻiwn) Tʻatʻaratsʻ ... 1981: title page (Hetʻum Patmichʻ) added title page (Getum Patmich; Hetum Patmich [in rom.]) Haykakan sovet. hanragit., 1980- : v. 6 (Hetʻum, Hetʻum Patmichʻ, Armenian historian, statesman, Hayotsʻ sparapet, commander-in-chief of the army 1294-1305, Cilician Kingdom of Armenia, joined a monastic order in 1305) LC manual catalog (hdg.: Hethum, Prince of Korghos, ca. 1235-ca. 1314; usage: Hetʻum Patmichʻ, Paron Hetʻum Tēr Koṛikosoy, Hayton Prince of Gorigos, Haithonius Armenius, Ayton or Anthonie; variant: Haython) Hayton. La flor de les històries d'Orient, 1989: t.p. (Aitó de Gorigos) NUC pre-1956 (hdg.: Hetʼown, Patmich, ca. 1235-ca. 1314; refs.: Hethorum, Prince of Gorigos; Hethoum, Prince of Gorigos; Hethoun, Prince of Korghos; Hethum, Prince of Korghos; Hetown, Prince of Gorigos; Hayto; Hayton, the monk; Hayton, Prince of Gorigos; Haython, Prince of Gorigos; Haythonus; Haiton; Haithonus; Ayton, Prince of Gorigos; usage: Haycon; Hayton, Prince of Gorigos; Haiton; Haythonus Armenius; Haithonus Armenus; Hayton, Prince d'Armenie; Ayton the Armenian; Anthony, the Armenian; Haythornus) BM catalog (hdg.: Hetown, Prince of Gorigos; refs.: Hethsum, Prince of Gorigos; usage: Hayton, Haycon, Jehan Hayton, Hetoum, Haythonus Armenius, Haithon van Armenien, Ayton Armeno) Jöcher, C. Allgemeines Gelehrten-Lexikon (hdg.: Hatto; refs.: Hayto, Aithonus, Aythonus, Haithonus, Aytonus) Purchas, Samuel. Haklvytvs posthumus, 1625: volume III, page 108 (Ayton, or Anthonie the Armenian, of Asia) English Wikipedia, viewed May 19, 2021 (Hayton of Corycus; also Hethum, Het'um, and variants; known in Armenian known as Hetʻowm Patmič (i.e. "Hethum the Historian"); born circa 1240; died sometime between 1310 and 1320; medieval Armenian nobleman, monk and historiographer; he was the son of Prince Oshin (died 1265), lord of Corycus (now Kızkalesi, Turkey); he was the author of La flor des estoires de la terre d'Orient ("Flower of the Histories of the East"; Latin title: Flos historiarum terre Orientis), a historiographical work about the history of Asia, especially about the Muslim conquests and the Mongol invasion, which he dictated at the request of Pope Clement V in 1307, while he was at Poitiers) |
Not found in | Enc. Brit., c1983. |
Invalid LCCN | n 90690275 |