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  1. Smbat VIII Bagratuni or Smbat the Confessor (Armenian: Սմբատ Խոստովանող, romanized: Smbat Khostovanogh) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratid (Bagratuni) family and one of the most important princes of Armenia in the mid-9th century as the commander-in-chief of Armenia.

  2. After the death of Ashot Msaker (826) and Bagrat II Bagratuni (851), Smbat VIII became the prince of Armenia. His family was the ruling royal family for 200 years, in Armenia , Georgia and Albania .

  3. Los Bagratuni fueron una dinastía que gobernó parte de Armenia. En Armenia, además de ser señores de Taron, Bagrevand, Dariunq, Moq, Mardastán, Sper, Khoit, Sasun y Kulb, entre otros, fueron reyes de: Armenia, Ani, Kars, Bagaran y Tashir.

  4. The Armenian general Smbat Bagratuni's remarkable rise to military and political preeminence in the late sixth- and early seventh-century Sasanian Empire presents a fascinating historical question: how did a liminal figure, a Christian from a frontier region, become the “Joy of Ḵusrō” and “Warrior of the Lords” of king Ḵusrō II ...

  5. 17 de may. de 2020 · Smbat VIII Bagratuni or Smbat the Confessor (Armenian: Սմբատ Խոստովանող, romanized: Smbat Khostovanogh) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratid (Bagratuni) family and one of the most important princes (nakharar) of Armenia in the mid-9th century as the commander-in-chief (sparapet) of Armenia.

    • Male
    • Hripsime Bagratina (Of Armenia) Armenia
  6. 18 de abr. de 2023 · Smbat VI Bagratuni (ca. 670 – 726) was a member of the Bagratuni family who was presiding prince of Armenia from 691 to 711. During his reign, he frequently shifted alliances between the Byzantines, who gave him the title of kouropalates, and the Umayyads.

  7. The epic accounts of Smbat Bagratuni's life and career offer the historian unique opportunities to examine the social and political universe of late Sasanian Iran. Smbat Bagratuni was at once a liminal figure: a Christian from a frontier province