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Smbat Bagratuni

Armenian: Սմբատ
Also Known As: "the Martyr", "Սմբատ Ա.", "The Martyr"
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Birthplace: Armenia
Death: 914 (68-70)
Armenia
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Son of Ashot I "the Great", King of Armenia and Khotramide
Father of Ashot II the Iron, king of Armenia and Abas I, king of Armenia
Brother of Miriam Bagratuni; Shapuh of Armenia and David of Armenia
Half brother of Sofia Bagratuni

Occupation: Roi, d'Arménie, Khan of Bulgaria 852-865, Became Christian and 1st knez of Bulgaria 865-893
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Smbat I

Smbat I (Armenian: Սմբատ Ա.) (850–912), known as "the Martyr", was King of Armenia (890–912) of the Bagratuni dynasty, son of Ashot I and the father of

  1. Ashot II
  2. Yerkat and
  3. Abas I. ...

The Royal Family

King Smbat had brothers Shapuh, sparapet of Armenia, and David, presiding prince (ishkhan) of Armenia. Shapuh was buried in his family's cemetery at Bagaran and King Smbat replaced him with his son Ashot. Ashot built the church of Bagaran there on the banks of the Akhurian River. This same Ashot would later be declared King by Yusuf in opposition to Ashot II in an attempt to divide Armenia, a plan which failed after two years of civil war. Smbat had at least two sisters, Mariam and Sophia. Mariam was regarded as a holy woman. She had sons Grigor, Sahak, and Vasak. Prince Grigor was poisoned by Yusuf while Sahak and Vasak took refuge at Sevanavank. Yusuf pursued them and so with their mother, families, and as much property as they could carry they again took off to the east. They retreated to Artsakh where their mother died. After a few years when the family had regained their lands her body was brought back and buried at a church she built at a place called Soghaka. The sister Sophia was married to Krikor Artsruni and had children Ashot, Sophia, Gagik, and Gurgen. Gagik was an ambitious prince who ruled Vaspurakan and challenged his uncle King Smbat's rule.

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