Isabella, Queen of Armenia
| Isabella Զապել | |
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Isabella and Hethum I on a coin | |
| Queen of Armenian Cilicia | |
| Reign | 1219 – 1252 |
| Coronation | 14 May 1226 |
| Predecessor | Leo I |
| Successor | Hethum I |
| Regents | Adam of Baghras Constantine of Baberon |
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| Born | 1215 |
| Died | 23 January 1252 Ked |
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| House | Roupenians |
| Father | Leo I, King of Armenia |
| Mother | Sibylla of Cyprus |
| Religion | Armenian Apostolic |
Isabella (Armenian: Զապել; 1215 – 23 January 1252), also Isabel or Zabel, was queen regnant of Armenian Cilicia from 1219 until her death in 1252. Under Constantine's regency, Isabella married Philip of Antioch. Philip's offensive behavior offended the Armenians who had him imprisoned and poisoned. Constantine then had Isabella marry his son Hethum. Isabella died 23 January 1252 and was buried in the monastery of Trazarg.