Symbatios the Armenian

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title: Symbatios the Armenian
text: Symbatios or Sabbatios, surnamed the Armenian was a senior Byzantine aristocrat and official in the mid-860s. Symbatios was the son-in-law of the Caesar Bardas, the de facto ruler of the Byzantine Empire during the later reign of his nephew Michael III (r. 842–867). By 866, he held the rank of patrikios and the position of logothetes tou dromou. Despite his ties to Bardas, he was a leading member in the conspiracy that resulted in the murder of Bardas on 21 April 866, in hopes of succeeding him.
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