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- Sparapet abstract "Sparapet (Armenian: սպարապետ) was a hereditary title of supreme commander of the armed forces in ancient and medieval Armenia. It originated in the 2nd century BC, under the reign of King Artaxias I, and was used in the Kingdom of Armenia and the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (in Cilicia, the bearer of the title was known as a Gundstabl (գունդստաբլ, from the Byzantine and Western title of constable). Sparapet was the equivalent of the Parthian Spahbed (cf. Georgian spaspet \"high constable, commander in chief\").The title of Sparapet was traditionally held by the representatives of the House of Mamikonian since the beginning of the rule of the Arsacid kings of Armenia. Later in history, the title was held by the Bagratuni and Artsruni dynasties.".
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- Sparapet wikiPageRevisionID "690990713".
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Alex_Manoogian.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Americans.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Kingdom_of_Cilicia.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Artaxias_I.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Artsruni.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Bagratuni_dynasty.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armenian_military_ranks_of_Parthian_origin.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armenian_noble_titles.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Armenian_words_and_phrases.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Armenia.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sparapets.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Commander-in-chief.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Constable.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Garegin_Nzhdeh.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Armenia_(antiquity).
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Mamikonian.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Mkhitar_Sparapet.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Nagorno-Karabakh_War.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Parthian_Empire.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Mountainous_Armenia.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Sempad_the_Constable.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Spahbed.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Spaspet.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Syunik_(historic_province).
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Vazgen_Sargsyan.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:սպարապետ.
- Sparapet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Constable".
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- Sparapet subject Category:Armenian_military_ranks_of_Parthian_origin.
- Sparapet subject Category:Armenian_noble_titles.
- Sparapet subject Category:Armenian_words_and_phrases.
- Sparapet subject Category:Military_history_of_Armenia.
- Sparapet subject Category:Sparapets.
- Sparapet hypernym Title.
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- Sparapet comment "Sparapet (Armenian: սպարապետ) was a hereditary title of supreme commander of the armed forces in ancient and medieval Armenia. It originated in the 2nd century BC, under the reign of King Artaxias I, and was used in the Kingdom of Armenia and the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (in Cilicia, the bearer of the title was known as a Gundstabl (գունդստաբլ, from the Byzantine and Western title of constable). Sparapet was the equivalent of the Parthian Spahbed (cf.".
- Sparapet label "Sparapet".
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- Sparapet wasDerivedFrom Sparapet?oldid=690990713.
- Sparapet isPrimaryTopicOf Sparapet.