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Łewond (Old Armenian: Ղեւոնդ) or
Leontius was a late 8th-century
Armenian priest and historian. Very
little is
known about his life,
except that he was...
- Yegishe),
Movses K****natsi (Movsēs Xorenacʿi,
Movses of K****n),
Lewond (
Łewond, Ghewond) and
Sebeos (Sebēos). It is the
earliest known original work...
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instead that Ibn
Mazyad was
succeeded by Abd al-Kabir ibn Abd al-Hamid.
Łewond (Bedrosian 2006, ch. 41),
claims that
following a
conflict between Harun...
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Arabs is Maslama's 713/14 expedition. The eighth-century
Armenian historian Łewond reports that
Derbent was in the
hands of the Huns at that time; the 16th-century...
- m****cripts of the
Quran contain the same p****age and
wording in
chapter 61. In
Łewond's version of the
correspondence between the
Byzantine emperor Leo III (r...
- ISBN 978-0-88206-030-9.
Łewond (1982).
Imagem da capa de
History of
Lewond, the
eminent vardapet of the
Armenians History of
Lewond, the
eminent vardapet...
- place". The form Artavēt
appears in the 8th-century
Armenian history of
Lewond,
which Vladimir Minorsky considers to be a
reflection of an
older form....
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bishop Sebeos,
along with the
history of the 8th-century
Armenian priest Łewond. The
Muslim historians al-Tabari and Ya'qubi also
provide information about...
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fulfilled in John 20:19–23 as
Jesus bestows the
Spirit upon his disciples. In
Łewond's version of the
correspondence between the
Byzantine emperor Leo III the...
- Prisbit, was a
Khazar noblewoman active in the 730s CE. In
Armenian sources (
Lewond),
Parsbit is
called "the
mother of the khagan".
Whether she was the regent...