05Parp4 64:4 | | | communicates with the emperor and | subordinates | himself to him and to |
09Draskh1 4:15 | | | He also | subordinated | the Greeks in submission for |
09Draskh1 5:3 | | | death, Seleucus ruled over Babylon, | subordinating | also the Parthians through a |
09Draskh1 13:7 | | | independent status would not become | subordinate | to certain others |
09Draskh1 29:10 | | | the northern regions, where he | subordinated | peoples who dwelt in the |
09Draskh1 30:7 | | | the region of Gugark’ to | subordinate | its people, and could not |
09Draskh1 34:9 | | | he decided to conquer and | subordinate | the district of Taron, as |
09Draskh1 34:10 | | | possessions of his house and ( | subordinated) | the inhabitants of Mount Sim |
09Draskh1 35:4 | | | harm him through treachery or | subordinate | him by warfare. Subsequently, he |
09Draskh1 54:62 | | | the wild barbarians, you should | subordinate | those parts which you had |
09Draskh1 56:3 | | | reached his land, where he | subordinated | many people under his sway |
09Draskh1 59:20 | | | oath, and seizing Vasak and | subordinating | his domain, he lay the |
09Draskh1 63:1 | | | words those whom he had | subordinated. | If there were people who |
10Tovma3 6:13 | | | as if we were obstinate | subordinates, | insignificant, wild, and ferocious? Before |