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'''Sebeos''' ({{Lang-hy|Սեբեոս}}) 7. yüzyıl [[Ermeniler|Ermeni]] [[Piskopos]] ve tarihçi.
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Little is known about the author, though a signature on the resolution of the [[Fourth Council of Dvin|Ecclesiastical Council of Dvin]] in 645 reads 'Bishop Sebeos of Bagratunis.' His writings are valuable as one of the few intact surviving sources that chronicle sixth century Armenia and its surrounding territories.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hacikyan|first1=Agop|last2=Basmanjian|first2=Bagriel|last3=Franchuk|first3=Edward|last4=Ouzounian|first4=Nourhan|title=The Heritage of Armenian Literature Volume II|publisher=Wayne State University Press|location=Detroit, Michigan|isbn=0-8143-3023-1|pages=82|url=https://books.google.com/?id=2gZzD0N9Id8C&pg=PA81&dq=sebeos#v=onepage&q=sebeos&f=false|accessdate=13 March 2015|year=2002}}</ref> The history of Sebeos contains detailed descriptions from the period of [[Marzpanate Period|Sassanid supremacy in Armenia]] up to the [[Arab conquest of Armenia|Islamic conquest]] in 661. His history was published for the first time in 1851 in [[Istanbul]].<ref name=jack>{{cite book|last=Hacikyan|first=Jack|title=The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the sixth to the Eighteenth Century|pages=81|url=https://books.google.com/?id=2gZzD0N9Id8C&pg=PA81&dq=sebeos#v=onepage&q=sebeos&f=false|isbn=0814330231|year=2002}}</ref>▼
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==Writings==
To him has been attributed the ''A History of [[Heraclius]]'', chronicling events from the end of the fifth century to 661.<ref>{{cite book|title=Ararat, Volume 27|publisher=Armenian General Benevolent Union|pages=16}} to him</ref> The first section begins with the mythical foundation of Armenia with the [[Hayk|Legend of Hyke and Bel]], moving to contemporary history with the ascent of Vardan II Mamikonian in 570. From there, he relates the struggles and alliances between Persia and Byzantium.
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