• Sebeos (Old Armenian: Սեբէոս) was the reputed author of a 7th-century Armenian history. The history attributed to Sebeos has survived in a manuscript written...
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    and historian Sebeos wrote an account of the fall of Jerusalem. Sebeos' account does not use the polemical language of Antiochus. Sebeos writes that at...
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  • it does not appear that Jews were violently expelled from Jerusalem as Sebeos thought. Instead, Modestos' letter seems to imply that further Jewish settlers...
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    translation quoted here. Archived from the original on 22 May 2015. Sebeos. "Chapter 29". Sebeos' History: A History of Heraclius. Translated from Old Armenian...
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    on the authority of Abu Ma'shar al-Sindi. The chronicles of the Armenian Sebeos and Byzantine Theophanes concur with the latter date. In the 650s the Arab...
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    works of Agathangelos, Faustus of Byzantium, Ghazar Parpetsi, Koryun, and Sebeos. The name has traditionally been derived from Hayk (Հայկ), the legendary...
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  • in their mount Seir, unto El-paran, which is by the wilderness". (KJV) Sebeos, the Armenian Bishop and historian, describing the Arab conquest of his...
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  • first-hand knowledge". Another account of the early seventh century comes from Sebeos who was an Armenian bishop of the House of Bagratuni. His account indicates...
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    of Shirin is uncertain. According to the 7th-century Armenian historian Sebeos (died after 661), she was a native of Khuzistan in southwestern Iran. However...
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  • Kaegi 2003, p. 120. Charanis 1959, p. 34. Sebeos; Translated from Old Armenian by Robert Bedrosian. "Sebeos History:A History of Heraclius". History Workshop...
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    Movses Khorenatsi and in the Primary History traditionally attributed to Sebeos. Fragments of the legend of Hayk are also preserved in the works of other...
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  • Press. p. 116. ISBN 0-86372-226-1. Sebeos' History. Translated from Classical Armenian by Robert Bedrosian. Sebeos' History, Chapter 31.[1] See also Crone...
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    siege to the city.: 207  According to the Armenian bishop and historian Sebeos the siege resulted in a total Christian death toll of 17,000,: 207  Christian...
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    Sebeos, bishop of Bagratid Armenia writing in the 660s, gives the earliest narrative accounts of Islam in any language today.[citation needed] Sebeos...
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    Persia, they relied solely on the accounts of the Armenian Christian bishop Sebeos, and accounts in Arabic written some time after the events they describe...
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    centuries. The earliest references to the title occur in the History of Sebeos and in a letter by Pope Gregory II to Emperor Leo III the Isaurian (r. 717–741)...
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    Qaghan, yet in Armenian sources (Egishe Vardapet, Ghazar Parpetsi, and Sebeos) Apar seemingly indicated "a geographical area (Khorasan), which might also...
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    a target during the height of the Early Muslim conquests. According to Sebeos and Catholicos John V the Historian, Dvin was captured by the Arabs in 640...
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    historian Muhammad Bal'ami, Queen Bor by the 7th-century Armenian historian Sebeos, and Dukht-i Zabān by the 8th-century Arab historian Sayf ibn Umar. Boran...
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    Empire. p. 36. R. W. Thomson (1999). The Armenian History Attributed to Sebeos. Liverpool University Press. pp. 208–212. ISBN 9780853235644. Grabar, Oleg...
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    interested in the philosophical and theological disputes during his reign. Sebeos claimed he had converted to Christianity on his deathbed. John of Ephesus...
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  • not in Armenia. The historian Sebeos (7th century) mentions a palace of Sanatruk, which was located in Nisibis. Sebeos drew information from earlier sources...
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  • New York: I.B. Tauris. ISBN 978-1-84511-645-3. Sebeos (1999). The Armenian History Attributed to Sebeos, Part I: Translation and Notes. Translated, with...
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    region passed to the Byzantine Empire but was soon left to its own rule. Sebeos referred to the area as Tachkastan. According to the 5th-century Armenian...
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    the Persians reached Chalcedon in 615, it was at this point, according to Sebeos, that Heraclius had agreed to stand down and was about ready to allow the...
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  • honorific title, perhaps magister officiorum. Charanis 1959, p. 34. Sebeos. "Sebeos History:A History of Heraclius". Translated from Old Armenian by Robert...
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    borders of India, as confirmed by the contemporary Armenian historian, Sebeos. Uthman, on his own initiative and without the sanction of Caliph Umar,...
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    University Press. pp. 1–256. ISBN 9781474400305. Sebeos (1999). The Armenian History Attributed to Sebeos, Part I: Translation and Notes. Translated, with...
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  • cavalry commander Mushegh IV Mamikonian. The contemporary Armenian historian Sebeos describes him as "an excellent man from every point of view, a good family...
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  • Roman–Persian war. In addition to Byzantine sources, two Armenian historians, Sebeos and Movses, contribute to the coherent narrative of Heraclius' war and are...
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