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- Leo V the Armenian Symbatios the Armenian, logothete and governor of the Thracesian Theme, rebel against Michael III in 866 Symbatios the Great, Georgian...
- banishment of Symbatios and the other rebels, and restored their property to them. PmbZ, Bardas (#791/corr.); Symbatios (#7169). PmbZ, Symbatios (#7169). PmbZ...
- Armenian noblewoman Theodosia, crowning her first son, the ten-year-old Symbatios, co-emperor, and renaming him Constantine, recalling the militarily successful...
- Bardas's second daughter was married to the patrikios and logothete Symbatios. Symbatios parti****ted in the plot to ********inate Bardas, hoping to succeed...
- Symbatios (Gr****: Συμβάτιος, from the Armenian Սմբատ), variously also Sabbatios (Σαββάτιος) or Sambates (Σαμβάτης) in some sources, was the eldest son...
- 813 – 25 December 820 (7 years, 5 months and 14 days) with Constantine Symbatios (813–820) General; proclaimed emperor after the Battle of Versinikia c...
- Co-Emperor (811–813) Leo V the Armenian, Emperor (813–820) Constantine (Symbatios), Junior Emperor (813–820) Michael II the Amorian, Emperor (820–829) Theophilos...
- Theophanes 1982, p. 41. Treadgold 1988, pp. 188–189 Hackel 2001, p. 71 PmbZ, Symbatios (#7169). PmbZ, Georgios Peganes (#2263). Garland, Lynda (1999), Byzantine...
- He rebelled against Michael I and became emperor. Appointed his son Symbatios co-emperor under the name of Constantine in 813. Revived Byzantine Iconoclasm...
- Sumbat I (Georgian: სუმბატ I) (died 899) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and hereditary ruler of Klarjeti from c. 870 until...