Symbatios or Symbatius ( el, Συμβάτιος) is the
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form of the
Armenian
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name
Smbat. It was particularly frequent in Byzantine times. People with this name include:
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Smbat IV Bagratuni
Smbat IV Bagratuni ( hy, Սմբատ Դ Բագրատունի; el, Συμβάτιος) 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 dist ...
, 6th-century Armenian general who served both Byzantium and Sassanid Persia
* birth name of
Constantine
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* Constantine the Great, Roman emperor from 306 to 337, also known as Constantine I
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People
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, son and co-emperor of Leo V the Armenian
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Symbatios the Armenian Symbatios or Sabbatios, surnamed the Armenian ( gr, Συμβάτιος/Σαββάτιος ὁ Ἀρμένιος) was a senior Byzantine aristocrat and official in the mid-860s.
Symbatios was the son-in-law of the ''Caesar'' Bardas, the ''de facto'' ...
, logothete and governor of the Thracesian Theme, rebel against Michael III in 866
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Symbatios the Great, Georgian ruler of Klarjeti in 870–899
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