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    becoming king, Abas served as the kingdom's sparapet (chief general), although he is not to be confused with his uncle, who was also named Abas and also served...
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  • Abas or ABAS may refer to: Abas (sophist), an ancient Greek sophist and rhetorician Abas, the ancient writer of a work entitled Troia from which Maurus...
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    Aba I (or, with his Syriac honorific, Mar Aba I) or Mar Abba the Great was the Patriarch of the Church of the East at Seleucia-Ctesiphon from 540 to 552...
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  • pages with titles beginning with Aba All pages with titles containing Aba Abaá, a Fang longhouse Abba (disambiguation) Abas (disambiguation) Ab (Semitic)...
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  • Ashot Yerkat) and Abas I. Smbat I was crowned king in 892 in Shirakavan (Yerazgavors), following a brief attempt by his uncle Abas to disrupt his succession...
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    by Abas' men. Abas took the king to his new church and told him that he would never see it again, blinding him and sending him back to Abkhazia. Abas died...
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  • Mushegh, 961/962–984, son of Abas I of Armenia Abas I, 984–1029, son of Mushegh Gagik-Abas II, 1029–1065, son of Abas I; claimed the position of king...
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  • Anthony Abas (born January 12, 1978) is an American Olympic freestyle wrestler and mixed martial artist. Abas became a three-time NCAA Division I wrestling...
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    Gagik-Abas, or Gagik-Abas II of Kars (ruled 1029–1065) was the Bagratid king of Kars, ruler of the Kingdom of Vanand. He was the son of Abas I (984–1029)...
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  • Abas I of Armenia first king 928/929–953, son of Smbat I (see Bagratuni dynasty) and father of Mouchel, first king of Kars Ashot III (son of Abas I)...
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  • Abas is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with this name include: Abas (sophist), an ancient Greek sophist and rhetorician Abas, the ancient...
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    Aba Shanti-I (born Joseph Smith) is a sound system operator and dub producer from the UK. Aba and his sound system have been playing through UK and Europe...
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    Argishti I (Armenian: Արգիշտի Ա), was the sixth known king of Urartu, reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC. He founded the citadel of Erebuni in 782 BC, which...
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    Armenian king of Kars, Gagik-Abas, paid homage to the victorious Turks so that they would not lay siege to his city. In 1065 Gagik-Abas ceded his kingdom to the...
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    Hethum I (Armenian: Հեթում Ա; 1213 – 21 October 1270) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (also known as "Little Armenia") from 1226 to 1270. He was...
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    Leo I (Armenian: Լևոն Ա), also Levon I or Leon I, (unknown[citation needed] – Constantinople, February 14, 1140[citation needed]) was the fifth lord of...
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    monarchs Antiquity 336 BC–428 Bagratids 884–1045 Ashot I Smbat I Ashot II Abas I Ashot III Smbat II Gagik I Hovhannes-Smbat III Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198...
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  • list) – Smbat I, King (890–912) Ashot II, King (914–928) Abas I, King (928–952) Ashot III, King (952–977) Smbat II, King (977–989) Gagik I, King (989–1020)...
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    Constantine I or Kostandin I (Armenian: Կոնստանտին; 1035–1040 – c. 1100) was the second lord of Armenian Cilicia from 1095 to until about 1100. He ruled...
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    died in 929 without any sons or heirs and was succeeded by his brother Abas I. Ashot II was married to an unnamed daughter of Prince Sahak Sevada, the...
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    eastern Turkey. Built in the mid-10th century by the Armenian Bagratid King Abas I (r. 928–953), it was converted into a mosque in 1579. In the 19th and early...
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    Khusrau I and Beyond". p. 727. 2012. https://www.academia.edu/1817630/Robert_Rollinger_From_Sargon_of_Agade_and_the_Assyrian_Kings_to_Khusrau_I...
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    Ashot learned of the conspiracy against him and sent Abas to disarm the ostikan in Dvin; Abas escorted him to the border under Ashot's orders in order...
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  • Lawrence (I) from the kindred Aba (Hungarian: Aba nembeli (I.) Lőrinc; died between 1277 and 1279) was a Hungarian influential baron and soldier in the...
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    monarchs Antiquity 336 BC–428 Bagratids 884–1045 Ashot I Smbat I Ashot II Abas I Ashot III Smbat II Gagik I Hovhannes-Smbat III Ashot IV Gagik II Cilicia 1080–1198...
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  • Elisha Abas (Hebrew: אלישע אבס; born 1971) is an Israeli pianist, composer, and former professional football player. Abas received his musical training...
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  • to Macedonia when Alexander's sister, Cleopatra, widow of king Alexander I of Epirus, offered her hand to him. Upon learning of this, in spring 322 BC...
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  • Abae and Argos Pelasgikon. Hera favoured Abas and blessed his shield making it resistant to any sword. Abas was the son of Lynceus of the royal family...
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    Satenik of the Alans, daughter of the king of the Alans, wife of Artaxias I Cleopatra of Pontus, daughter of Mithridates VI of Pontus, wife of Tigranes...
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  • the name Abas (/ă'-bas/; Ancient Greek: Ἄβας; gen.: Ἄβαντος means "guileless" or "good-hearted") is attributed to several individuals: Abas, king of Argos...
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