Lords/Princes
| Name |
Lifespan |
Reign start |
Reign end |
Notes |
Family |
Image |
| Ruben I | 1080 | 1095 | Rubenids | |||
| Constantine I | 1095 | 1102 | Rubenids | |||
| Thoros I | 1102 | 1129 | Rubenids | |||
| Constantine II | 1129 | 1129 | Rubenids | |||
| Leo I | 1129 | 1140 | Rubenids | |||
| Thoros II | 1144 | 1169 | Rubenids | |||
| Ruben II | 1169 | 1170 | Rubenids | |||
| Mleh | 1170 | 1175 | Rubenids | |||
| Ruben III | 1175 | 1187 | Rubenids | |||
| Leo II | 1187 | 1198/1199 | Became first king as Leo I | Rubenids |
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