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Smbat, Sambat, Smpad, Sumbat or Sempad is an Armenian and Georgian masculine given name. It may refer to:


Bagratuni nobles

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Smbat IV Bagratuni Smbat IV Bagratuni (; ) was an Armenian prince from the Bagratuni dynasty who served first in the Byzantine army before switching, ca. 595, to the Sasanian Empire, where he had a distinguished military career and earned high honours until his death ...
(died 616/7), Armenian noble in Byzantine and Sasanian service, marzpan of Hyrcania and Armenia *
Smbat VI Bagratuni Smbat VI Bagratuni (ca. 670 – 726) was a member of the Bagratuni family who was presiding prince of Armenia with interruptions from 691 to the 710s. During his reign, he frequently shifted alliances between the Byzantines, who gave him the title ...
(670–726), presiding prince of Armenia *
Smbat VII Bagratuni Smbat VII Bagratuni (; died 25 April 775) was an Armenian noble of the Bagratuni (Bagratid) family. He and his brother Vasak were the sons of Ashot III Bagratuni. He served as presiding prince of Armenia in 761–775, playing a leading role i ...
(died 775), presiding prince of Armenia * Smbat VIII Bagratuni, 9th-century Armenian noble


Kings of Armenia

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Smbat I Smbat I (; 850–912/14), sometimes Smbat A Martyr () was the second king of the medieval Kingdom of Armenia of the Bagratuni dynasty, and son of Ashot I. He is the father of Ashot II (known as Ashot Yerkat) and Abas I. Rule Smbat I was cro ...
(850–912/914), Smbat the Martyr, king of Armenia from 890 to 912 *
Smbat II Smbat II () reigned as King of Armenia from 977 to 989. He was of the Bagratuni line of kings, and the son of Ashot III, whom he succeeded. Life Smbat was crowned king on the same day of his father's death. He ruled from the city of Ani, which ...
(died 989), king of Armenia from 977 to 989 * Smbat III (died 1042), king of Armenia from 1020 to 1040. Also known as Hovhannes-Smbat of Ani *
Sempad the Constable Sempad the Constable (also Smpad and Smbat; or , ; 1208–1276) was a noble from Cilician Armenia. He was an older brother of King Hetoum I. He was an important figure in Cilicia, acting as a diplomat, judge, and military officer, holding the ti ...
(1208–1276), noble in the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. Diplomat, judge, historian and military commander, brother of King Hetoum I *
Sempad, King of Armenia Smbat (; 1277 – c. 1310) was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1296 to 1298. He was the son of Leo II, King of Armenia, Leo II of Armenia and Queen Keran of Armenia, Kyranna de Lampron and was part of the Hetoumids, Hetoumi ...
(1277–1310), king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1296 to 1298 * Smbat Artsruni (died 1471), last Armenian king * Sempad Thor'netsi, 10th-century Armenian king


Kings of Georgia

* Sumbat I of Klarjeti (died 899), Georgian prince and monarch * Sumbat I of Iberia (died 958), Georgian prince and monarch *
Sumbat II of Klarjeti Sumbat II ( ka, სუმბატ II) (died 988) was a Georgian prince of the Bagratid dynasty of Tao-Klarjeti and ruler of Klarjeti from 943 until his death. Sumbat was the only son of David I, whom he succeeded as prince of Klarjeti. Little i ...
(died 988), Georgian prince and monarch * Sumbat III of Klarjeti (died 1011), Georgian prince and monarch


Given name

* Smbat Baroyan (1875–1956), Armenian fedayee commander during the Armenian national movement * Sumbat Davitis Dze, 11th-century Georgian chronicler * Sumbat Der Kiureghian (1913–1999), Armenian Iranian artist *
Smbat Lputian Smbat Gariginovich Lputian (also Transliteration, transliterated as ''Lputyan''; ; born 14 February 1958) is an Armenian Grandmaster (chess), chess grandmaster. Chess career He was first at the tournament in Berlin in 1982, shared first place ...
(born 1958), Armenian chess grandmaster *
Smbat Margaryan Smbat Margaryan (; born March 17, 1993, in Yerevan, Armenia) is an Armenian weightlifter. Margaryan won a bronze medal at the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics The 2010 Summer Youth Olympics, ) officially known as the I Summer Youth Ol ...
(born 1993), Armenian weightlifter * Smpad Piurad (1862–1915), Armenian writer, intellectual, publisher and activist * Sumbat Saakian (1951–1993), Georgian politician *
Smbat Shahaziz Smbat Shahaziz (, 1840 in Ashtarak, Armenia – January 5, 1908 in Moscow, Russia) was an Armenian educator, poet and publicist. Biography Born in a family of a priest, he was the youngest of six brothers. He was home schooled until the age 10 ...
(1840–1908), Armenian poet, educator and publicist


See also

* Sambat () is sometimes considered to have been used as the Khazar name for
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Smbataberd Smbataberd ( ) is a medieval fortress located upon the crest of a hill between the villages of Artabuynk and Yeghegis in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia. It may have existed as early as the 5th century or earlier, although other sources da ...
, medieval fortress in Armenia * Smbat Walls, a historical fortification in Armenia * Killing of Smbat Tsakanyan, 2014 murder in Nagorno-Karabakh * Symbatios (disambiguation) {{disambig, hndis, given name Armenian masculine given names Georgian masculine given names