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Skleros   8
Slak   1
Slga   1
Slkuni   15
Smbat   468
Smbatanoysh   1
Smbatavan   1
Smbatik   1
Smbatuhi   3
Headword

Smbat
468 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
smarting   1
smash   4
smashed   5
smashing   1
smbat   444
smbatanoysh   1
smbatavan   1
smbatay   1
smbatik   1


06Khor1    23:26|But know that this name Smbat, which the Bagratunik’ often give
06Khor2    37:12|Maḷkhazan; she informed his tutor Smbat, son of Biurat Bagratuni, in
06Khor2    37:13|Now when Smbat, son of Biurat, heard the
06Khor2    37:14|sent out scouts. Therefore he, Smbat, wandered for a long time
06Khor2    37:15|And because Smbat was a valiant man and
06Khor2    38:4|the words of the brigand Smbat who claims that Artashēs is
06Khor2    38:5|the son of Sanatruk, but Smbat deceitfully found some Median child
06Khor2    38:6|he sent many times to Smbat to this effect: “Why do
06Khor2    38:8|Bayberd, imprisoned the daughters of Smbat, and kept them unharmed in
06Khor2    43:1|How Smbat gained the assistance of the
06Khor2    43:2|up and after his tutor Smbat had shown many brave acts
06Khor2    43:4|they note: “Your immortal benevolence, Smbat desires nothing other than to
06Khor2    43:5|to this and gave to Smbat a part of the Assyrian
06Khor2    44:2|gathered a great force under Smbat to march against him and
06Khor2    45:2|Now Smbat with the young Artashēs hastened
06Khor2    46:2|But Smbat with the young Artashēs advanced
06Khor2    46:8|Smbat ordered the bronze trumpets to
06Khor2    46:16|The valiant Smbat pursued him, pressing him hard
06Khor2    46:20|the Persian king and to Smbat, calling him a Mede
06Khor2    46:22|But Smbat, who had pursued Eruand at
06Khor2    47:2|After the death of Eruand Smbat entered the city and sought
06Khor2    47:5|these honors on his tutor Smbat except for the two earrings
06Khor2    47:7|from the king’s house for Smbat; for he was a confidant
06Khor2    48:2|After this he commanded Smbat to go to the fortress
06Khor2    48:3|Smbat seized him and ordered a
06Khor2    48:6|Artashēs bestowed on Smbat the slaves of Eruaz, but
06Khor2    48:7|Then Smbat took the slaves of Eruaz
06Khor2    48:9|But when Smbat had gone to Persia, the
06Khor2    50:8|He summoned his tutor Smbat and revealed to him the
06Khor2    50:9|This pleased Smbat, and he sent word to
06Khor2    52:1|What sort of man Smbat was, and what he did
06Khor2    52:2|tell of the valiant man Smbat, for indeed, what the fable
06Khor2    52:4|had expelled Sat’inik’s brother. But Smbat put him to flight, restored
06Khor2    53:1|the descendants of Artashēs with Smbat and with each other
06Khor2    53:4|Therefore Artashēs sent Smbat against them with the entire
06Khor2    53:5|So Smbat went and subdued them all
06Khor2    53:7|this and wished to murder Smbat. And when the plan became
06Khor2    53:8|But Smbat withdrew and went to Assyria
06Khor2    53:10|After the departure of Smbat, Artavazd received from his father
06Khor2    53:12|he entrusted the southern to Smbat and the northern to Zareh
06Khor2    53:14|Artavazd and Tiran with Smbat waged war on him and
06Khor2    54:4|the end of the battle Smbat arrived with the army of
06Khor2    55:6|the rancor he nourished on Smbat’s behalf, for the latter had
06Khor2    63:2|Smbatuhi, daughter of the valiant Smbat, a spirited and powerful man
06Khor2    63:13|received barbarous names: Biurat, and Smbat, and other similar appellations, being
06Khor2    63:14|Varaz, just as Shambat is Smbat
06Khor2    83:2|our land he sent General Smbat, the father of Bagarat, to
06Khor3    37:6|under the leadership of General Smbat the aspet, son of Bagarat
06Khor3    37:21|the fugitives. The Armenian general Smbat quickly caught up with him
06Khor3    58:5|had proposed a treaty through Smbat the aspet
06Khor3    58:8|all the nobility he sent Smbat the aspet and Vardan the
07Seb1    20:0|command of Sahak Mamikonean and Smbat Bagratuni. Smbat turns back; and
07Seb1    20:0|Sahak Mamikonean and Smbat Bagratuni. Smbat turns back; and his plan
07Seb1    20:0|and his plan to rebel. Smbat is captured and brought to
07Seb1    20:0|the arena. The exploits of Smbat there and his finding mercy
07Seb1    20:2|and [1,000] under the command of Smbat Bagratuni, son of Manuēl. They
07Seb1    20:2|one thousand via Sebastea, and Smbat Bagratuni with the other [1000] via
07Seb1    20:3|But when Smbat reached Khałtik’, he baulked, because
07Seb1    20:4|to the borders of Thrace; Smbat he sent in great honour
07Seb1    20:7|messengers arrived with warrants, arrested Smbat with another seven men, and
07Seb1    24:0|Smbat Bagratuni is appointed marzpan of
07Seb1    24:1|happened at that time that Smbat Bagratuni became pleasing in the
07Seb1    25:0|The battle of the marzpan Smbat with the (people of) Gełum
07Seb1    25:4|opposed by Shahr Vahrich and Smbat, marzpan of Gurkan, with a
07Seb1    25:5|who were with the marzpan Smbat
07Seb1    26:4|and sent great thanks to Smbat because he had fought loyally
07Seb1    27:0|Another battle of Smbat with the enemy in Taparastan
07Seb1    27:0|in Taparastan and his victory. Smbat is more greatly honoured than
07Seb1    27:0|honoured than all the marzpans. Smbat’s coming to Armenia. The rebuilding
07Seb1    27:1|in the province of Taparastan. Smbat also gathered his own troops
07Seb1    27:1|delivered the enemies’ army into Smbat’s hand. He put them all
07Seb1    27:2|and pact, and came before Smbat; and that Yovsēp’ was with
07Seb1    27:2|discovery in front of him (Smbat), described the vision, and told
07Seb1    27:2|worked among the barbarians. Then Smbat stood up and genuflected before
07Seb1    27:4|Smbat held the marzpanate of that
07Seb1    28:0|Smbat is summoned again to the
07Seb1    28:0|Datoyean. The killing of Datoyean. Smbat in single combat kills the
07Seb1    28:0|Persian army plunders their country. Smbat is summoned to court with
07Seb1    28:9|Then Smbat ordered his [300] men to take
07Seb1    28:11|Now although Smbat, that is Khosrov Shum, sent
07Seb1    28:12|Inspector from court came to Smbat and Datoyean, a certain senior
07Seb1    28:12|All the surviving troops exculpated Smbat. But Datoyean was taken in
07Seb1    28:13|Then Smbat assembled the army and rearmed
07Seb1    28:14|K’ushans sent a message to Smbat, saying: ’What advantage is it
07Seb1    28:16|solid cuirass, was split by Smbat’s lance, and he powerfully struck
07Seb1    29:0|The death of Smbat. Rebellion of the Armenian nobles
07Seb1    29:2|his hand to him. He (Smbat) kissed his hand and fell
07Seb1    40:1|Kawat summoned Varaztirots’, son of Smbat Bagratuni called Khosrov Shum, and
07Seb1    41:11|many treasures. And his son Smbat was dear to Heraclius’ chamberlain
07Seb1    41:13|Varaztirots’, son of Khosrov Shum Smbat, was involved in that plot
07Seb1    44:16|regards the aspet, son of Smbat called Khosrov Shum. God softened
07Seb1    44:16|kingdom, and appointed his son Smbat as first spat’ar among all
07Seb1    44:28|elder son, whose name was Smbat, to the rank of his
07Seb1    44:32|a force in their support. Smbat Bagratuni, son of Varaz Sahak
07Seb1    46:8|appointed over them as prefects Smbat Bagratuni, called Khosrov Shum, and
07Seb1    46:22|queen Shirin, and the valiant Smbat, and the great chief-doctor
07Seb1    47:7|was father-in-law of Smbat the aspet (son of Varaztirots’
07Seb1    47:7|Varaztirots’), son of the great Smbat called Khosrov Shum
07Seb1    47:8|the site of his murder. Smbat they exiled because their army
07Seb1    47:9|dear to all the troops; Smbat was the prince of the
07Seb1    47:10|called to himself the aspet Smbat and made him swear on
07Seb1    47:11|him (the Magistros) into their (Smbat and his party’s) hands. Having
08Ghev1    4:3|in his stead a certain Smbat from the Bagratid clan, sending
08Ghev1    4:5|Vard, to go to Prince Smbat, ordering him to deal treacherously
08Ghev1    4:12|from the Mamikonean House and Smbat from the Bagratuni House
08Ghev1    4:14|reign Mu’awiya summoned Grigor and Smbat, who were hostages at the
08Ghev1    5:10|Only Prince Smbat with a few men continued
08Ghev1    5:11|However Smbat’s soldiers gave a shout and
08Ghev1    6:1|Armenia with orders to capture Smbat, the son of Varaztirots’. This
08Ghev1    6:1|This was in revenge for Smbat’s desertion of the Byzantine army
08Ghev1    6:2|Once Smbat realized that he could not
08Ghev1    8:1|treachery was quickly revealed to Smbat of the Bagratuni House and
08Ghev1    8:1|lords and their cavalry. When Smbat realized the truth about the
08Ghev1    8:1|the army of the nobles: Smbat, son of Prince Ashot, Vard
08Ghev1    8:16|to (tikin) “LadyShushan. But Smbat, Ashot’s son, went in pursuit
08Ghev1    8:20|Creator and expressing gratitude to Smbat, the lords with him, and
08Ghev1    8:20|troops. He also bestowed on Smbat the dignity of curopalates, in
08Ghev1    8:21|Smbat received this honor from the
08Ghev1    8:23|prince of the Vaspurakan area, Smbat, son of Ashot, did not
08Ghev1    8:26|General Smbat responded: “We are taught by
08Ghev1    10:1|grudge he held against Curopalate Smbat. (al-Walid) claimed that they
08Ghev1    10:2|in their hearts, the aforementioned Smbat quickly wrote to the Byzantine
08Ghev1    10:3|the command of a general. Smbat, uniting his forces with the
08Ghev1    10:15|Among those seized were Smbat, son of Ashot from the
08Ghev1    10:17|Meanwhile Curopalate Smbat and the lords with him
08Ghev1    21:2|However when Smbat’s sons learned about the honor
08Ghev1    25:0|of Ishmael, the sons of Smbat were freed from their confinement
08Ghev1    25:8|informed about the revolt of Smbat’s sons and what Grigor’s brother
08Ghev1    34:6|many troops, including Ashot’s son Smbat, the sparapet (commander-in-chief
08Ghev1    34:25|gradually deceived the great sparapet Smbat, Ashot’s son, into believing it
08Ghev1    34:47|son Vasak, the brother of Smbat sparapet from the Bagratunik’ clan
08Ghev1    34:69|follows: Sparapet (commander-in-chief) Smbat and his ally and comrade
09Draskh1    1:14|dwell on the story of Smbat son of Ashot, who ruled
09Draskh1    1:17|the painful death of King Smbat who died like a martyr
09Draskh1    1:18|ostikan implanted enmity between king Smbat and the great prince Gagik
09Draskh1    1:19|after the death of king Smbat there were three kings that
09Draskh1    1:19|Gagik Arcruni, Ashot son of Smbat, and his namesake, (Ashot) son
09Draskh1    13:4|corpses of the enemy. There Smbat in fact seized the impious
09Draskh1    17:0|Works and Heroic Acts of Smbat, and the Council of Dvin
09Draskh1    17:1|throne of Persia, the brave Smbat Bagratuni waged many fierce wars
09Draskh1    17:2|Xosrov was greatly pleased with Smbat and lavished on him numerous
09Draskh1    17:3|his arrival in that land Smbat found families there that had
09Draskh1    17:4|When they saw Smbat, they were greatly overjoyed, and
09Draskh1    17:5|Then Smbat ordered our great patriarch Movses
09Draskh1    17:7|gifts and high honors to Smbat who had courageously subdued in
09Draskh1    17:9|Thus, having received his authorization, Smbat departed and arriving at his
09Draskh1    17:13|the order of the valiant Smbat and the other naxarars, the
09Draskh1    17:18|and his slaying the latter, Smbat died in extreme old age
09Draskh1    17:32|the son of the brave Smbat, and sent him to his
09Draskh1    19:1|the son of the valiant Smbat, fleeing from Rostom, the prince
09Draskh1    19:28|beside his father, the valiant Smbat
09Draskh1    19:29|requested that his (Varaztiroc’) son Smbat be assigned to his father’s
09Draskh1    20:24|After Grigor, Smbat Bagratuni, the son of Smbat
09Draskh1    20:24|Smbat Bagratuni, the son of Smbat, ruled over the princedom of
09Draskh1    20:29|sent the prince of Armenia, Smbat son of Smbat. He plundered
09Draskh1    20:29|of Armenia, Smbat son of Smbat. He plundered the entire ornaments
09Draskh1    25:3|the great sparapet of Armenia Smbat, as well as the lord
09Draskh1    25:4|to Sawada, to the sparapet Smbat and to Sahak, lord of
09Draskh1    25:9|the dead, while the sparapet Smbat and Sawada fled having barely
09Draskh1    25:19|known to the great sparapet Smbat, to Grigor, lord of Siwnik’
09Draskh1    25:44|When Smbat, the great sparapet of Armenia
09Draskh1    26:0|the Martyrdom of the Sparapet Smbat
09Draskh1    26:9|urgent orders to the sparapet Smbat to follow immediately after him
09Draskh1    26:10|the protection of his prayers Smbat then went to the tyrant
09Draskh1    26:16|the royal court the sparapet Smbat with the promise that in
09Draskh1    26:20|The great sparapet Smbat, however, arming himself with the
09Draskh1    26:25|After Smbat, his son Ashot succeeded to
09Draskh1    27:0|Succession of Ashot, Son of Smbat, and the Return of the
09Draskh1    27:2|Ashot, son of the sparapet Smbat, that is to say, a
09Draskh1    27:6|Ashot, son of the sparapet Smbat, against others and those of
09Draskh1    30:0|Abas and the Crown Prince Smbat and Concerning the Katholikos Georg
09Draskh1    30:7|at the cemetery but without Smbat, the presiding prince of Armenia
09Draskh1    30:9|Then receiving the ill-tidings, Smbat, the king’s son, set out
09Draskh1    30:10|want him to proceed to Smbat, lest they both hear of
09Draskh1    30:12|he set out and met Smbat, whom he forced to divest
09Draskh1    30:12|he had been honored by Smbat and given many valuable gifts
09Draskh1    30:13|for the latter together with Smbat. He had him bound with
09Draskh1    30:14|two became more intense. Both Smbat and Abas summoned the mass
09Draskh1    30:21|Then Smbat, assembling a large force, raided
09Draskh1    30:24|Immediately after his return, Smbat was presented with a royal
09Draskh1    30:25|his head the royal crown. (Smbat) emerged from the spiritual nuptials
09Draskh1    30:26|which had been given to Smbat. Bearing therefore a feeling of
09Draskh1    31:0|Governor (Ostikan) Afshin and King Smbat, and the Insurrection in the
09Draskh1    31:1|kingdom on a firm foundation, Smbat tried to establish peaceful relations
09Draskh1    31:2|was, that the Emperor addressed Smbat as hisbeloved sonby
09Draskh1    31:3|had given the crown to Smbat, learned of this, as well
09Draskh1    31:4|As soon as king Smbat realized the wicked schemes of
09Draskh1    31:9|King Smbat turned back, and arrived at
09Draskh1    31:12|took flight. The forces (of Smbat) learned of this, and going
09Draskh1    31:13|treasures of gold and silver, Smbat sent them in iron fetters
09Draskh1    33:0|Afshin’s War against King Smbat, and the Confinement of the
09Draskh1    33:1|the deserved successes of king Smbat, that is to say, the
09Draskh1    33:1|his sway, he thought that Smbat might not maintain the accord
09Draskh1    33:2|suffer at the hands of Smbat
09Draskh1    33:3|existing order. Of this, king Smbat remained ignorant, until the ostikan
09Draskh1    33:7|as an envoy to king Smbat, in order treacherously to invite
09Draskh1    33:8|However, when the prudent king Smbat heeded the advice of the
09Draskh1    33:10|When the ostikan realized that Smbat could not be beguiled by
09Draskh1    33:11|He himself marched against king Smbat, and pitched camp not far
09Draskh1    33:14|exacting brutal punishment, he begged Smbat to pay him the royal
09Draskh1    33:20|At the orders of king Smbat, we were immediately sent to
09Draskh1    34:0|and the War between King Smbat and Ahmad
09Draskh1    34:1|and the nephew of king Smbat, was beguiled by the fraudulent
09Draskh1    34:1|agreement with his uncle king Smbat, set out for Afshin in
09Draskh1    34:3|King Smbat, on the other hand, observed
09Draskh1    34:6|King Smbat made no change at all
09Draskh1    34:8|contrary to his will, king Smbat made no attempt to inflict
09Draskh1    34:9|Subsequently, when king Smbat saw that peace had been
09Draskh1    35:0|Afshin’s Attack on Smbat, and the Seizure of His
09Draskh1    35:1|heard of the flight of Smbat from the traitor, of the
09Draskh1    35:2|or arousing confusion therein, lest Smbat might have any means of
09Draskh1    35:3|Vanand, and decided to pursue Smbat
09Draskh1    35:4|the district of Vanand, because Smbat’s wife, the queen of Armenia
09Draskh1    35:9|But when king Smbat returned to the fortress of
09Draskh1    35:11|sent back and forth between Smbat and Afshin; making inquiries concerning
09Draskh1    35:13|the king, because he considered Smbat’s oath untrustworthy and worthless. Only
09Draskh1    35:14|well as his brother’s son Smbat as hostages. Also he gave
09Draskh1    36:3|king, and returned to king Smbat
09Draskh1    36:12|had been founded by king Smbat sometime earlier in the komopolis
09Draskh1    36:13|Smbat decorated the church with rare
09Draskh1    36:14|treaty and alliance with king Smbat. With great veneration he wisely
09Draskh1    36:14|with utmost attentiveness and entrusted Smbat even with his life
09Draskh1    36:15|greatly pleased by this, king Smbat summoned him and treated him
09Draskh1    36:16|the same relationship with king Smbat in accordance with their excellent
09Draskh1    37:0|Afshin’s Preparation for War against Smbat; His Death
09Draskh1    37:1|be able to annihilate king Smbat through treachery and cunningness
09Draskh1    37:6|tearfully, to return her son Smbat, who had been taken hostage
09Draskh1    37:6|hostage by him from king Smbat sometime earlier. She brought to
09Draskh1    37:8|But when king Smbat returned from Tayk’, he went
09Draskh1    37:10|many gifts and honors from Smbat, he went to the city
09Draskh1    37:12|a stipend (rochik) from king Smbat for a period of a
09Draskh1    37:17|he immediately came to king Smbat, and returned to him his
09Draskh1    37:18|the deliverance of the captives, Smbat respectfully invited the great eunuch
09Draskh1    37:20|its cage. Greatly enraged at Smbat, he considered the latter the
09Draskh1    37:25|way. In this manner, king Smbat’s prayerful supplications to God, which
09Draskh1    38:11|When the news reached king Smbat, he advised me to go
09Draskh1    38:18|his large domain, and king Smbat set up his younger brother
09Draskh1    39:0|and Dawit’ Brothers of King Smbat
09Draskh1    39:1|When king Smbat learned that Yusuf had succeeded
09Draskh1    39:3|letter and became aware of Smbat’s demands, he immediately gladly carried
09Draskh1    39:4|Then, he sent to Smbat a magnificent royal robe, a
09Draskh1    39:5|Upon receiving these, Smbat rejoiced greatly. Subsequently, like all
09Draskh1    39:6|was the brother of king Smbat, came prematurely to the end
09Draskh1    39:7|Thereupon, king Smbat, accompanied by all of his
09Draskh1    39:8|place of his father, king Smbat set up the handsome and
09Draskh1    40:0|Yusuf Sets Out against Smbat; They Come to Terms and
09Draskh1    40:1|upon the secession of king Smbat as a very wicked act
09Draskh1    40:1|he again tried to bring Smbat to his side and make
09Draskh1    40:2|asked the caliph to reinstate Smbat under his domination, but he
09Draskh1    40:6|treaty. He also removed from Smbat’s mind all his fears and
09Draskh1    40:7|and being happy with it, Smbat responded to the secretary’s pleasing
09Draskh1    40:11|Atrnerseh, hurried there to visit Smbat out of respect, in order
09Draskh1    40:12|King Smbat retired to his royal palace
09Draskh1    40:13|these at once to king Smbat in order to honor him
09Draskh1    40:22|degree of kindness toward king Smbat as hisbeloved son”. His
09Draskh1    40:22|beloved son”. His relations with Smbat were bound by an indissoluble
09Draskh1    40:23|Emperor (king) of the Romans, Smbat returned the favors tenfold with
09Draskh1    41:0|the Hostilities between Atrnerseh and Smbat
09Draskh1    41:2|obedient and subservient to king Smbat, Atrnerseh, the king of Iberia
09Draskh1    41:3|come to his senses, king Smbat marched against him with a
09Draskh1    41:5|Smbat sent his father-in-law
09Draskh1    41:6|King Smbat seized numerous fortresses in the
09Draskh1    41:8|But when Smbat noticed the sharp dissention among
09Draskh1    41:9|the king of Iberia, and Smbat did this in gratitude to
09Draskh1    41:12|that he offered to king Smbat, whom he considered his benefactor
09Draskh1    41:13|Iberia was extremely annoyed at Smbat for the release of Constantine
09Draskh1    41:13|against his non-envious benefactor Smbat
09Draskh1    41:14|Smbat was amazed at his misjudgment
09Draskh1    42:0|Hasan and Atrnerseh to Assassinate Smbat
09Draskh1    42:2|his venerable secretaries to king Smbat with a strict decree, (demanding
09Draskh1    42:8|Thenceforth, Smbat received strict orders from two
09Draskh1    42:9|But as Smbat could not resist them by
09Draskh1    42:14|and they decided to assassinate Smbat, and set him (Atrnerseh) in
09Draskh1    42:18|palace of Erazgawork’, for king Smbat was in Tashirk’
09Draskh1    42:20|Upon verifying these tidings, Smbat immediately set out, and hastily
09Draskh1    42:25|The gentle and peaceable Smbat accepted his apologies humbly, and
09Draskh1    43:1|prince Gagik Arcruni begged king Smbat to return to him the
09Draskh1    43:2|as a gift to prince Smbat of Sisakan, who was always
09Draskh1    43:4|to dissolve the unanimity between (Smbat and Gagik), so that he
09Draskh1    43:7|with the advice of king Smbat, who was desirous of good
09Draskh1    43:12|and exact vengeance on king Smbat on behalf of one another
09Draskh1    43:25|he sent (envoys) to king Smbat, (and demanded from him) the
09Draskh1    43:26|Although Smbat knew that the demands of
09Draskh1    43:26|ostikan immediately began to pursue Smbat as far as Iberia, until
09Draskh1    44:1|time he made preparation against Smbat, and was thus preoccupied for
09Draskh1    44:3|Ashotthe son of king Smbat’s brother Shapuhwho had voluntarily
09Draskh1    45:1|ostikan’s arrival at Dvin, king Smbat returned from his place of
09Draskh1    45:2|to be sent against king Smbat, and putting them under the
09Draskh1    45:3|When Smbat was informed by some of
09Draskh1    46:6|and the son of king Smbat’s sister. In accordance with my
09Draskh1    46:7|Likewise, the son of king Smbat, the valiant and youthful Mushegh
09Draskh1    46:8|Similarly, the nephew of (king) Smbat, the youthful Smbat still in
09Draskh1    46:8|of (king) Smbat, the youthful Smbat still in the prime of
09Draskh1    47:7|was the sister of king Smbat, and a woman renowned among
09Draskh1    48:0|King Smbat Remains Helpless, and Surrenders to
09Draskh1    48:3|his good intentions to king Smbat, and having come to secret
09Draskh1    48:4|that as it may, king Smbat had taken refuge in the
09Draskh1    48:6|to the assistance of king Smbat in compliance with the cunning
09Draskh1    48:7|come to the succor of Smbat, but suddenly he met his
09Draskh1    48:7|come to the aid of Smbat
09Draskh1    48:15|executioners standing at hand, king Smbat offered himself the alternative of
09Draskh1    49:0|Martyrdom of the Blessed King Smbat, and the Miracles that Appeared
09Draskh1    49:1|of Dvin and harassed king Smbat for no reason at all
09Draskh1    49:3|pious princesses, the mother of Smbat the great prince of Siwnik’
09Draskh1    49:3|well as the wife of Smbat’s brother Sahak, and other venerable
09Draskh1    49:4|also brought with him king Smbat bound in chains. There, in
09Draskh1    49:5|Thereupon, the ostikan wanted Smbat to have a violent death
09Draskh1    50:0|of Ashot, the son of Smbat, and His Reign
09Draskh1    50:2|and wise mother of prince Smbat of Siwnik’, who was blessed
09Draskh1    50:5|ears of the beneficient prince Smbat, and his brother Sahak, while
09Draskh1    50:6|great princess, the mother of Smbat, and his son, the prince
09Draskh1    50:8|On the other hand, king Smbat’s son Ashot, who was well
09Draskh1    54:21|The great prince of Siwnik’, Smbat, had also joined them and
09Draskh1    54:24|hand, Ashot, the son of Smbat, whom the king of Iberia
09Draskh1    54:47|what could I say concerning Smbat Bagratuni, the chief of all
09Draskh1    54:50|his death, (the ostikan) exposed Smbat to destruction by means of
09Draskh1    55:1|the beneficent and blessed king Smbat
09Draskh1    55:2|me and Ashot, son of Smbat, who was ruling as king
09Draskh1    55:2|father Basil and Ashot’s father Smbat, and urged us to make
09Draskh1    56:1|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, heard of all the above
09Draskh1    56:6|is, the son of king Smbat, almost came to hostilities
09Draskh1    56:7|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, and the Roman forces, and
09Draskh1    56:9|At this time, Smbat, the great prince of Siwnik’
09Draskh1    56:9|Ashot the son of king Smbat. The latter received him with
09Draskh1    57:1|Ashot, the son of king (Smbat), came to the region of
09Draskh1    58:4|at the son of king Smbat for the deadly perfidy that
09Draskh1    58:8|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, went and married the daughter
09Draskh1    58:11|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, putting his hopes in the
09Draskh1    58:12|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, turned to flight before the
09Draskh1    58:13|Subsequently, the son of king Smbat went to the great prince
09Draskh1    59:0|Ashot, the Son of King Smbat, Makes War against Prince Movses
09Draskh1    59:1|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, went to the great prince
09Draskh1    59:8|province of Siwnik’ near prince Smbat, with whose help he hoped
09Draskh1    60:8|At this time, Smbat, the great prince of the
09Draskh1    60:10|the Gibeonite forces of prince Smbat which were situated on the
09Draskh1    60:13|brother of Ashot son of Smbat, had come to (the aid
09Draskh1    65:2|Babgen, the younger brother of Smbat the prince of Sisakan, confronted
09Draskh1    67:22|And as Smbat the prince of Siwnik’ was
09Draskh1    67:23|However, when he noticed that Smbat had taken extreme measures of
09Draskh1    67:23|received many gifts from prince Smbat, he also agreed to release
09Draskh1    67:24|and sent him to prince Smbat, but retained in prison his
10Tovma1    7:7|and magus called Peroz-Vram. Smbat, taking Artashēs, was residing at
10Tovma1    7:8|his search for Artashēs. So Smbat took Artashēs and went to
10Tovma1    7:9|Eruandakank’. Sahak sent word to Smbat that he should not remain
10Tovma1    7:11|At the same time Smbat took Artashēs and came down
10Tovma1    7:13|food delight his palate. Then Smbat took Artashēs in the guise
10Tovma1    7:13|of this, he wrote to Smbat in the hope that he
10Tovma1    10:47|But Smbat the sparapet of Armenia, son
10Tovma1    10:48|Then the valiant Smbat came to grips with Mehuzhan
10Tovma1    11:7|the hand of the valiant Smbat Mamikonean. Thus he incited the
10Tovma2    6:10|of the princes of Vaspurakan: Smbat Apahuni, Grigor K’ajberuni, Vahan Havnnni
10Tovma2    6:10|Vahevuni, Khosrov Akēats’i, Vardan Gabayełen, Smbat Marats’ean, a lesser noble Sahak
10Tovma3    2:0|Concerning Smbat Bagratuni, prince of Mokk’
10Tovma3    2:73|Then Smbat Bagratuni, whom we mentioned above
10Tovma3    2:77|But he (Smbat) paid no heed to earthly
10Tovma3    2:78|that no one could prevent Smbat (from taking) whomever he pleased
10Tovma3    2:81|prophet Isaiah was fulfilled in Smbat: “He shall send to them
10Tovma3    4:32|direction of the ruin called Smbat’s castle, for it had been
10Tovma3    9:5|But when Smbat Abulabas, sparapet of Armenia, realised
10Tovma3    9:5|him. Welcomed by him, he (Smbat) and his people with their
10Tovma3    11:35|These were their names: Lord Smbat, sparapet of Armenia; Grigor son
10Tovma3    11:35|of Siunik’; Sahl son of Smbat, lord of Shak’ē, who had
10Tovma3    11:36|the sparapet, and Musheł and Smbat, brothers of Ashot, whom Bugha
10Tovma3    13:15|he returned to the sparapet Smbat
10Tovma3    13:19|these provinces to the sparapet Smbat, he wrote to the emir
10Tovma3    15:5|But the sparapet Smbat and the princes of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    17:9|the prince of princes, and Smbat, Shapuh, and Musheł the ruler
10Tovma3    17:9|they wanted. Then Sahak and Smbat with the others were appeased
10Tovma3    21:0|Smbat rules in place of Ashot
10Tovma3    21:2|In his stead ruled Smbat, son of Ashot, an illustrious
10Tovma3    22:14|courageously. But the Armenian king Smbat regarded Ashot’s going to Awshin
10Tovma3    22:15|moved by violent anger, King Smbat wrote to Gurgēn, lord of
10Tovma3    22:30|from the suspicious messages which Smbat the Armenian king was continuously
10Tovma3    23:0|Concerning the campaign of Smbat, king of Armenia, with the
10Tovma3    23:0|of Amida; the defeat of Smbat by Ahmat’ in the district
10Tovma3    23:2|Smbat frequently wrote to Ahmat’ (asking
10Tovma3    28:0|Siunik’ against the rule of Smbat, and the subjection again of
10Tovma3    28:1|that time the Armenian king Smbat assembled an army to attack
10Tovma3    28:12|the next year came round, Smbat prince of Siunik’ rebelled against
10Tovma3    28:19|prince Ashot wrote to Prince Smbat, persuading him of the uselessness
10Tovma4    3:16|Seeing this, Smbat the king of Armenia sent
10Tovma4    3:17|Smbat asked this favour of Ashot
10Tovma4    3:19|And he came to Smbat in friendship and peace, (saying
10Tovma4    3:20|numberless armed force and attacked Smbat, who escaped by the skin
10Tovma4    3:23|But Smbat, the king of Armenia, sent
10Tovma4    3:27|the city of Tiflis, causing Smbat no little loss, and taking
10Tovma4    3:47|About that time Smbat, the king of Armenia, arrived
10Tovma4    3:48|Then King Smbat summoned to his aid Prince
10Tovma4    3:48|haste. When battle was joined, Smbat with his army fled from
10Tovma4    4:38|On seeing these events, Smbat, king of Armenia, developed a
10Tovma4    4:38|fortress into the hands of Smbat, king of Armenia
10Tovma4    4:39|After Smbat had gained control of the
10Tovma4    4:42|moved to great wrath against Smbat because of his holding back
10Tovma4    4:53|news reached the ears of Smbat that Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan
10Tovma4    4:53|him with profoundly evil intent. Smbat himself did not seek the
10Tovma4    4:54|But Smbat, disregarding the Lord’s command, brought
10Tovma4    4:56|When Smbat saw that he had no
10Tovma4    10:3|holding of Abas, son of Smbat, which he subjected to his
10Tovma4    10:5|Then Abas, son of Smbat, in his pride came down
11Asogh1    2:4|This Ashot, the son of Smbat, nicknamed Abdlabas, the Armenian sparapet
11Asogh1    3:0|The Enthronement of Smbat and about what happened in
11Asogh1    3:1|After Ashot, in [340-891], his son Smbat (reigned) for [24] years with the
11Asogh1    3:2|In the days of Smbat in [346=897], the Catholicos Bishop Georg
11Asogh1    3:9|During his days, Smbat, the heresiarch of the Tondrikians
11Asogh1    3:10|his Enthronement to the throne, Smbat entered into full control of
11Asogh1    3:13|Smbat built the church of St
11Asogh1    3:16|ostikan in Persia, who crowned Smbat, indignantly viewed at the friendship
11Asogh1    3:16|viewed at the friendship of Smbat with the Greek emperor, and
11Asogh1    3:18|the younger brother of King Smbat, standing between life and death
11Asogh1    3:19|placed on the head of Smbat his brother (as proof of
11Asogh1    4:0|About the death of Smbat and the devastation of Armenia
11Asogh1    4:2|Smbat did not recognize his authority
11Asogh1    4:4|Upon learning of this, Smbat, at the head of a
11Asogh1    4:5|from here) went to Dvin. Smbat overtakes him with great strength
11Asogh1    4:5|asks him for peace, sends Smbat a gift of many rich
11Asogh1    4:6|Smbat, capturing the king of Egeratsik
11Asogh1    4:6|irritated by the act of Smbat, broke off friendly relations with
11Asogh1    4:7|on Yusuf, including writing to Smbat to gather an army against
11Asogh1    4:8|Smbat, (remembering his friendly alliance with
11Asogh1    4:9|threats went to Armenia against Smbat in [356 = 907] year
11Asogh1    4:10|Vaspurakan Gagik, a nephew (on Smbat’s sister side, and Ashot the
11Asogh1    4:10|the son of Shapuh’s brother Smbat, with all his troops, leaving
11Asogh1    4:10|his troops, leaving (thus) King Smbat, looking with envy at the
11Asogh1    4:14|in the Nig district by Smbat with the whole army and
11Asogh1    4:15|Here Mushegh son of Smbat was taken captive and taken
11Asogh1    4:17|Then Smbat, fearing betrayal on the part
11Asogh1    4:18|where in [364=915] he hung King Smbat to the gallows
11Asogh1    5:16|the nephew (by brother) of Smbat, having become like-minded of
11Asogh1    6:0|flight of two sons of Smbat and their return; about the
11Asogh1    6:1|the remaining two sons of Smbat - Ashot and Abas, Ashot fled
11Asogh1    11:0|About the Enthronement of Smbat, the son of Ashot; about
11Asogh1    11:1|that very day his son Smbat started his reign, (ruling) lasting
11Asogh1    11:5|After all this Smbat started a war with his
11Asogh1    11:6|the Iberian troops went to Smbat and, having arrived in Shirak
11Asogh1    11:7|Smbat returns the fortress to them
11Asogh1    11:7|cause the slightest harm to Smbat’s possessions, because the kouropalates was
11Asogh1    18:1|for the past years. King Smbat, having sent him a tribute
11Asogh1    19:12|of Dvin. The Armenian King Smbat, through the mediation of Bishop
11Asogh1    27:2|David and the Armenian king Smbat appointed Smbat, the son of
11Asogh1    27:2|the Armenian king Smbat appointed Smbat, the son of Gurgen, the
11Asogh1    27:3|death of his grandmother, his (Smbat) grandfather Bagarat married another wife
11Asogh1    27:5|sent to the Armenian King Smbat to ask him to come
11Asogh1    27:8|ceded to the Armenian king Smbat as a token of gratitude
11Asogh1    27:8|but after the death of Smbat, this fortress was again taken
11Asogh1    28:0|Atrocities of Smbat and his death
11Asogh1    28:1|the king of the Armenian Smbat were crowned with success both
11Asogh1    28:9|law. Having become a perjurer, (Smbat) sent Armenian troops to help
11Asogh1    29:1|On the very day of Smbat’s death, his brother Gagik reigned
11Asogh1    29:5|of the church begun by Smbat, with high arches and a
11Asogh1    29:6|The nephew (by brother) of Smbat and Gagik, David son of
11Asogh1    29:6|of Gurgen with his brother Smbat owned (at that time) the
11Asogh1    40:5|and Brgnern, the master of Smbat, the son of Vahram and
11Asogh1    45:2|lived) in the days of Smbat the Great, whom, as we
12Last1    2:0|son of Ashot, brother of Smbat and Gurgen, from the Bagratid
12Last1    2:6|a fine remembrance. (Gagik’s) sons, Smbat, who was called Yovhannes, and
12Last1    2:7|Smbat was physically large and quite
12Last1    2:8|gave to the doubly-named Smbat as his share the stronghold
12Last1    2:8|surrounding it, on account of (Smbat’s) seniority. He gave the lower
12Last1    2:9|Smbat accepted this and was returning
12Last1    2:9|for judgement, saying: “Shatik, which Smbat unjustly took from me, is
12Last1    2:10|he sent a force after (Smbat). They came and pounced upon
12Last1    2:10|of his great physical weight, (Smbat) was unable to mount a
12Last1    2:11|the princes who were with (Smbat) quickly took to flight, but
12Last1    2:13|As for Smbat, they took him to Georgi
12Last1    2:13|having taken three fortresses from (Smbat), he released him
12Last1    11:23|district, on the mountain named Smbatay Berd (Smbat’s Fortress), for it
12Last1    11:23|the mountain named Smbatay Berd (Smbat’s Fortress), for it was there
12Last1    11:35|fall upon you, mountains of Smbat, for you drank the blood