Raymond Roupen was an Armenian prince who seized Antioch from Bohemond IV in 1216 with the military backing of Leo I of Armenian Cilicia, ruling the principality intermittently until his capture and execution by Bohemond in 1219. His coinage is consequently among the shortest-lived and scarcest of the entire Antiochene series. The Class L attribution in Metcalf places this issue within a tightly defined die group specific to his reign.
Raymond Roupen was an Armenian prince who seized Antioch from Bohemond IV in 1216 with the military backing of Leo I of Armenian Cilicia, ruling the principality intermittently until his capture and execution by Bohemond in 1219. His coinage is consequently among the shortest-lived and scarcest of the entire Antiochene series. The Class L attribution in Metcalf places this issue within a tightly defined die group specific to his reign.