- of
Armenia and
Kyranna de
Lampron and was part of the Hetoumid-family.
Sempad seized the
throne with the aid of his
brother Constantine while his brothers...
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Sempad the
Constable (also
Smpad and Smbat; Armenian: Սմբատ Սպարապետ, romanized: Smbat
Sparapet or Սմբատ Գունդստաբլ,
Smbat Gundstabl; 1208–1276) was a...
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- Smbat, Sambat,
Smpad or
Sempad may
refer to:
Smbat IV
Bagratuni (died 616/7),
Armenian noble in
Byzantine and
Sasanian service,
marzpan of
Hyrcania and...
- 1294. In 1296,
their brother Sempad of
Armenia blinded Hetoum and in 1298 he
strangled Thoros, in
order to
seize power.
Sempad was then
overthrown in 1298...
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David VI and
David VII; the
brother of the king of
Armenia and historian,
Sempad the Constable; the ****ure
Seljuk Sultan of Rum,
Kilij Arslan IV; and amb****adors...
- part of the Hetoumid-family or the
House of Lampron. He
helped his
brother Sempad to
usurp the
throne in 1296, but
turned against him two
years later in 1298...
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allies against the
Muslims by
contemporary European monarchs and popes.
Sempad the Constable,
elder brother of King
Hetoum I of
Cilician Armenia, visited...
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Abbess of
Notre Dame de Tyre,
Nicosia Isabelle (c. 1250– aft. 1298),
married Sempad of
Servantikar c. 1270
Marie (d. aft. 1298),
married firstly Vahran of Hamousse...
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Sempad the Constable.
Chronicle Закарая, П. (1983) Памятники Восточной Грузии....