Sa'id ibn Hisham سعيد بن هشام | |||||
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Died | c. 750 Harran | ||||
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House | Marwanid | ||||
Dynasty | Umayyad | ||||
Father | Hisham | ||||
Mother | Umm Uthman | ||||
Religion | Islam | ||||
Occupation | Umayyad courtier, politician and Military leader | ||||
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Allegiance | Umayyad Caliphate | ||||
Rank | Commander | ||||
Battles / wars | Arab–Byzantine wars, Third Fitna | ||||
Relations | Al-Walid II (cousin) Yazid III (cousin) Maslama (brother) Mu'awiya (brother) Sulayman (brother) Yazid (brother) |
Saʿīd ibn Hishām ibn ʿAbd al-Malik (Arabic: سعيد بن هشام بن عبد الملك) (d. 750) was an Umayyad prince and commander who participated in the Arab–Byzantine wars and the Third Muslim Civil War, often in association with his brother, Sulayman ibn Hisham. For revolting against Caliph Marwan II (r. 744–750), he was imprisoned in 746, and he died trying to escape.