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    Smbat II (Armenian: Սմբատ Բ Տիեզերակալ, romanized: Smbat II Master of the Universe) reigned as King of Armenia from 977 to 989. He was of the Bagratuni...
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    captured Bagrat, Smbat, and other Armenian princes and brutally put down the rebellion. In 857, Smbat had been succeeded by his son Ashot I, who took a measured...
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  • Arab invaders. The kingdom was later taken over by Armenians who overthrew the Arab government. Smbat VIII was exiled to Samarra, where he later died. Ashot...
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    Smbat (Armenian: Սմբատ; 1277 – c. 1310) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1296 to 1298. He was the son of Leo II of Armenia and...
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    Iron (Armenian: Աշոտ Բ; r. 914–929) was king of the Bagratid kingdom of Armenia from 914 to 929. He was the son and successor of King Smbat I. His reign...
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    Siuni prince Smbat Sahak in 970. Smbat I Sahak, 970–998 Vasak, 998–1019, son of Smbat I Smbat II, 1019–1044, cousin and nephew of Vasak Grigor I, 1044–1084...
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    invaded Armenia and defeated Tigranes's army, forcing him to retreat to Basen and await aid from Artavasdes I and Smbat Bagratuni. Eventually the Armenian army...
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    they strived for the heights. — Smbat Sparapet: Chronicle Constantine of Barbaron now thought it wise to reconcile Armenia with the Papacy: loyal messengers...
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  • Smbat VIII Bagratuni or Smbat the Confessor (Armenian: Սմբատ Խոստովանող, romanized: Smbat Khostovanogh) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratid (Bagratuni)...
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    inscription on his cenotaph: Leon de Lizingnen quint. In 1365, Pope Urban V selected Leo as the potential ruler of Cilician Armenia, but Constantine IV ascended...
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