Smbat
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Smbat, Sambat, Smpad or Sempad may refer to:
- Smbat ISmbat ISmbat I , known as "the Martyr", was King of Armenia of the Bagratuni dynasty, son of Ashot I and the father of Ashot II Yerkat and Abas I. His rule was a period of unending wars against the Arab conquerors and the rebellious Armenian nobles...
(850-912), Smbat the Martyr, king of Armenia from 890 to 912 - Smbat IISmbat IISmbat II King of Armenia , son of Ashot III and ruled from Ani. He fortified the city and began the construction of the Cathedral of Ani. Smbat II succeeded to Ashot III, and continued his father’s work. He ordered the construction of a wall around the city of Ani and built towers and...
, king of Armenia from 977 to 990 - Smbat III (d. 1042), king of Armenia from 1020 to 1040
- Sempad the ConstableSempad the ConstableSempad the Constable was a noble in Cilician Armenia, an older brother of King Hetoum I. He was an important figure in Cilicia, acting as a diplomat, judge, and military officer, holding the title of Constable or Sparapet, supreme commander of the Armenian armed forces...
(1208-1276), noble in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Diplomat, judge, historian and military commander, brother of King Hetoum I - Sempad, King of Armenia (1277-1310), king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1296 to 1298
- Smbat ShahazizSmbat ShahazizSmbat Shahaziz was an Armenian educator, poet and publicist.-Biography:Born in a family of a priest, he was the youngest of six brothers. He was home schooled until the age 10, and then sent to Lazarian College in Moscow...
(1840-1908), an Armenian poet - Smbat LputianSmbat LputianSmbat Gariginovich Lputian is an Armenian chess Grandmaster. He was first at tournament in Berlin 1982, shared first at Athens 1983 and at Irkutsk 1983, first at Sarajevo 1985 and at Irkutsk 1986, shared first at Hastings 1986-87 and first at Dortmund 1988...
(b. 1958), an Armenian chess grandmaster - Sambat is sometimes considered to have been used as the Khazar name for KievKievKiev or Kyiv is the capital and the largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper River. The population as of the 2001 census was 2,611,300. However, higher numbers have been cited in the press....
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