- the
Fourth Council of Dvin in 645: "Bishop
Sebeos of the Bagratunis". Additionally, a
historian named Sebeos (called a
bishop by
Samuel Anetsi), to whom...
- and
historian Sebeos wrote an
account of the fall of Jerusalem.
Sebeos'
account does not use the
polemical language of Antiochus.
Sebeos writes that at...
- on the
authority of Abu Ma'shar al-Sindi. The
chronicles of the
Armenian Sebeos and
Byzantine Theophanes concur with the
latter date. In the 650s the Arab...
- it does not
appear that Jews were
violently expelled from
Jerusalem as
Sebeos thought. Instead, Modestos'
letter seems to
imply that
further Jewish settlers...
-
Byzantine Thessalonica.
Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1441161772.
Sebeos. "Chapter 29".
Sebeos' History: A
History of Heraclius.
Translated from Old Armenian...
- in
their mount Seir, unto El-paran,
which is by the wilderness". (KJV)
Sebeos, the
Armenian Bishop and historian,
describing the Arab
conquest of his...
- of
Shirin is uncertain.
According to the 7th-century
Armenian historian Sebeos (died
after 661), she was a
native of
Khuzistan in
southwestern Iran. However...
-
honorific title,
perhaps magister officiorum.
Charanis 1959, p. 34.
Sebeos. "
Sebeos History:A
History of Heraclius".
Translated from Old
Armenian by Robert...
- first-hand knowledge".
Another account of the
early seventh century comes from
Sebeos who was an
Armenian bishop of the
House of Bagratuni. His
account indicates...
- New York: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-645-3.
Sebeos (1999). The
Armenian History Attributed to
Sebeos, Part I:
Translation and Notes. Translated, with...