- 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...
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Smpad Piurad or
Smbat Byurat in
Eastern transliteration (Armenian: Սմբատ Բյուրատ,
March 3, 1862 – 1915) was an
Armenian intellectual, writer, publisher...
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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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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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industry labor organizations,
including SMPAD,
signed on with the
IATSE for
overall union representation.
SMPAD became more active, grew in membership...
- this period, many
famous intellectuals joined Hunchakian party,
including Smpad Piurad,
Stepan Sapah-Gulian,
Alexander Atabekian, Atrpet, and Aram Andonian...
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Berberian (1848–1907) Mari
Beyleryan (1877–1915)
Vasile Conta (1845–1882)
Smpad Piurad (1862–1915)
Erukhan (1870–1915)
Melkon Giurdjian (1859–1915) Hamastegh...
- Rita in
marriage to
Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos.
During his absence,
Smpad of
Armenia captured the
throne and also
attempted to
obtain Mongol support...
- (1831). "Vahram's
Chronicle of the
Armenian Kingdom". Angus, Stewart. "
Smpad the
Constable (1208–1276)". The
Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 1116. Andrews...
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Constantine I, King of
Armenia House of
Lambron Regnal titles Preceded by
Smpad King of
Armenia 1298–1299 Succeeded by
Hethum II...