
Sebeos – 7th-Century Armenian Bishop and Historian
Sebeos was a 7th-century Armenian bishop and historian whose chronicle offers a rare account of Armenia’s struggles during the Byzantine–Persian wars and the early Islamic era.
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Sebeos was a 7th-century Armenian bishop and historian whose chronicle offers a rare account of Armenia’s struggles during the Byzantine–Persian wars and the early Islamic era.
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