01Kor1 2:39 | | | by each other, we may | succeed | in the accomplishment of good |
02Agat3 24:12 | | | Likewise, all the fathers who | succeeded | them, guided by the apostolic |
03Buz3 11:19 | | | after widows and orphans and | succeed | to the acts of bravery |
03Buz3 12:2 | | | the venerable, blessed lad Yusik | succeeded | to the position of the |
03Buz3 17:0 | | | son of bishop Aghbianos, who | succeeded | on the patriarchal throne, and |
03Buz3 17:5 | | | Thus did Shahak | succeed | to the position of the |
03Buz5 1:0 | | | he did and how he | succeeded | |
04Yegh1 1:10 | | | saw that his wickedness had | succeeded, | he began to increase his |
04Yegh3 5:114 | | | Having | succeeded | by the power of God |
05Parp2 12:0 | | | king Shapuh died [A.D. 388] and was | succeeded | by his son Vrham [Vahram IV, A.D. 388-399] who |
05Parp2 17:63 | | | His other son will | succeed | to the patriarchal throne after |
05Parp2 19:2 | | | venerable Mashtoc’, the blessed Yovsep’ | succeeded | on the throne of the |
05Parp3 41:3 | | | He was | succeeded | by Marcian [450-457], who, when informed |
05Parp4 62:0 | | | from the azg of Manazkertec’ik’) | succeeded | to the kat’oghikosate of the |
05Parp4 62:0 | | | Armenia. He in turn was | succeeded | by lord Movses who was |
05Parp4 62:1 | | | in the district of Tayk’) | succeeded | to the kat’oghikosate of the |
06Khor1 3:6 | | | of the various wars that | succeeded | each other without a pause |
06Khor1 8:5 | | | to his time: had he | succeeded | to the throne of valiant |
06Khor2 1:2 | | | at a time in turn | succeeded | to the throne |
06Khor2 1:8 | | | To him | succeeded | Antiochus, called Theos, who reigned |
06Khor2 2:8 | | | He was | succeeded | by his own son Arshak |
06Khor2 5:4 | | | He came close and | succeeded | in hurling his javelin; for |
06Khor2 27:8 | | | plan to revolt did not | succeed, | for a quarrel arose among |
06Khor2 28:6 | | | side, they, his brothers would | succeed | to the throne |
06Khor2 45:1 | | | his own land the enterprise | succeeded | |
06Khor2 64:2 | | | Tiran was | succeeded | by his brother, the last |
06Khor2 65:12 | | | Khosrov his son | succeeded | to the throne in the |
06Khor2 67:2 | | | of Saint Trdat the Great, | succeeded | to the throne |
06Khor2 68:7 | | | after Arshak the Great, Arshakan | succeeded | to his throne in the |
06Khor2 79:10 | | | killed in Thrace, and Diocletian | succeeded | to the throne |
06Khor2 91:13 | | | His elder brother Vrt’anēs | succeeded | him from the fifty-fourth |
06Khor3 11:6 | | | To the patriarchal throne | succeeded | Yusik his son in the |
06Khor3 29:3 | | | and died; his brother Valens | succeeded | to the throne. After returning |
06Khor3 49:4 | | | that Archbishop Aspurakēs died; to | succeed | him Khosrov appointed Sahak, son |
06Khor3 55:18 | | | titling match, Shavasp Artsruni twice | succeeded | in knocking the ball from |
06Khor3 67:19 | | | from the village of Khoḷots’im, | succeeded | as a locum-tenens to |
06Khor3 68:11 | | | removed, but Joshua does not | succeed | him to lead us to |
06Khor3 68:12 | | | and the son of Nabat | succeeded | him [cf. 3 Kings 12:16-21]. Not a lion [cf. 3 Kings 13:24] but |
07Seb1 33:10 | | | from the village of Ałts’its’awan, | succeeded | to the patriarchal throne; and |
07Seb1 42:34 | | | who in that same year | succeeded | to the throne of the |
07Seb1 51:4 | | | that their enterprise was not | succeeding | in the difficult mountains of |
08Ghev1 1:0 | | | Heraclius [610-641] of Byzantium, Muhammad was | succeeded | by Abu Bakr [632-634], ’Umar [634-644], and |
08Ghev1 4:0 | | | | Succeeding | them, a certain Mu’awiya held |
08Ghev1 4:15 | | | Mu’awiya’s son, Yazid [I, 680-683] | succeeded | him, living for two years |
08Ghev1 5:1 | | | Grigor, Ashot patrik (the patrician) | succeeded | him in the authority of |
08Ghev1 6:1 | | | was called Apsimar and who | succeeded | Emperor Justinian, again sent a |
08Ghev1 10:0 | | | son, Walid (Vlit’, al-Walid) [I, 705-715] | succeeded | him as caliph of the |
08Ghev1 12:0 | | | Sulaiman [715-717] | succeeded | al-Walid as caliph, ruling |
08Ghev1 13:0 | | | After Sulaiman, ’Umar [II] | succeeded | as caliph [717-720], ruling for two |
08Ghev1 14:3 | | | but that you have not | succeeded | in being able to study |
08Ghev1 14:92 | | | Thus did the Tempter | succeed | in turning humanity worshippers of |
08Ghev1 14:98 | | | I hope that I shall | succeed | in elevating you, God willing |
08Ghev1 14:194 | | | full of artifice whereby he | succeeded | in seducing the woman Zeda |
08Ghev1 14:211 | | | two elements, (the enemy) finally | succeeded, | by occult means rather than |
08Ghev1 17:0 | | | Yazid [II] was | succeeded | by Sham, also known as |
08Ghev1 23:0 | | | Hisham was | succeeded | by al-Walid (Vlit’) (al |
08Ghev1 34:36 | | | will not stop until he | succeeds | |
08Ghev1 37:0 | | | Mansur’s) son, Muhammad al-Mahdi [775-785] | succeeded | him |
08Ghev1 39:0 | | | died and his son Constantine [VI] | succeeded | him, an extremely young boy |
09Draskh1 3:28 | | | the promised land. Sur was | succeeded | by Honak, Vashtak, Haykak, Ambak |
09Draskh1 4:9 | | | After Hrach’e P’arnawaz | succeeded | to the leadership of our |
09Draskh1 5:1 | | | and about his descendants who | succeeded | him on the throne and |
09Draskh1 5:4 | | | death Antiochus, surnamed Soter (Sovter), | succeeded | him |
09Draskh1 5:19 | | | He was | succeeded | by his son Arshak who |
09Draskh1 5:23 | | | for thirteen years. He was | succeeded | by his son Artashes |
09Draskh1 7:1 | | | years of reign, Arjam was | succeeded | by his son Abgar |
09Draskh1 10:5 | | | Aristakes was | succeeded | to the throne by his |
09Draskh1 11:7 | | | distinguished himself in every discipline, | succeeded | him |
09Draskh1 13:11 | | | the virtues of his predecessors, | succeeded | him |
09Draskh1 14:24 | | | of Vram, his son Yazkert | succeeded | him. Then the blessed Sahak |
09Draskh1 16:2 | | | He was | succeeded | by Yovhan Mandakuni who was |
09Draskh1 16:5 | | | Vagharsh | succeeded | him as king of Persia |
09Draskh1 16:12 | | | had elapsed, the impious Justin | succeeded | Anastasius. Becoming full of wickedness |
09Draskh1 17:24 | | | from this world. He was | succeeded | by Komitas who was from |
09Draskh1 19:27 | | | be reconciled with him, and | succeeded | in having him appointed as |
09Draskh1 20:7 | | | village of Akori in Maseac’otn, | succeeded | to the patriachal throne |
09Draskh1 20:18 | | | from the village of Ot’mus, | succeeded | him on the patriarchal throne |
09Draskh1 20:21 | | | He was | succeeded | by Sahak who was on |
09Draskh1 21:15 | | | village of Archesh in Agheovit, | succeeded | him on the patriarchal throne |
09Draskh1 22:10 | | | He was | succeeded | by the great philosopher Yovhannes |
09Draskh1 23:4 | | | He was | succeeded | by Trdat, who was from |
09Draskh1 23:7 | | | Trdat, who was from Dasnawork’, | succeeded | him on the patriarchal throne |
09Draskh1 23:8 | | | He was | succeeded | by Sion who was from |
09Draskh1 23:27 | | | the court of the Curopalate, | succeeded | him and presided for only |
09Draskh1 24:31 | | | He was | succeeded | on the Holy Throne by |
09Draskh1 25:12 | | | his son Grigor, surnamed Sup’an, | succeeded | to the realm of his |
09Draskh1 25:14 | | | Dawit’ was | succeeded | by Yovhannes, who was from |
09Draskh1 25:29 | | | son Vasak flatteringly surnamed Gabur, | succeeded | to the realm of his |
09Draskh1 26:25 | | | After Smbat, his son Ashot | succeeded | to his father’s extensive realm |
09Draskh1 28:3 | | | his son Grigor, surnamed Derenik, | succeeded | to the principality in his |
09Draskh1 28:9 | | | His son Grigor, surnamed Sup’an, | succeeded | to his father’s realm |
09Draskh1 29:20 | | | the grandson of king Ashot, | succeeded | to his great domain |
09Draskh1 29:23 | | | Then, his brother Ashot | succeeded | to his realm. He was |
09Draskh1 34:22 | | | his men could no longer | succeed | in the war. He withdrew |
09Draskh1 34:32 | | | His son Atom the great | succeeded | to his domain |
09Draskh1 38:18 | | | His brother Gagik | succeeded | to his large domain, and |
09Draskh1 39:1 | | | Smbat learned that Yusuf had | succeeded | to his brother Afshin’s domain |
09Draskh1 42:17 | | | they thought that they could | succeed | in accomplishing their task, but |
09Draskh1 48:2 | | | moment their plan did not | succeed | |
09Draskh1 48:7 | | | of all men, and was | succeeded | by his brother Alexander, whose |
09Draskh1 54:45 | | | hand of Amalek did not | succeed | in quenching with blood the |
10Tovma1 1:15 | | | Eighty-eight years later Senek’erim | succeeded | to the throne of his |
10Tovma1 10:8 | | | Khosrov, son of Trdat, | succeeded | his father as king at |
10Tovma1 11:10 | | | his sons Honorius and Arcadius | succeeded | to the throne |
10Tovma1 11:25 | | | He was | succeeded | by his son, Theodosius the |
10Tovma2 3:1 | | | still very young in age, | succeeded | to the throne |
10Tovma2 3:4 | | | us and our sons who | succeed | us as kings |
10Tovma2 4:0 | | | to an end and was | succeeded | by the even more evil |
10Tovma3 5:20 | | | general realised that he had | succeeded | in everything as he had |
10Tovma3 8:16 | | | against the saints had not | succeeded— | as it is written: “The |
10Tovma3 14:39 | | | conceal himself until he should | succeed | at Christ’s will wherever he |
10Tovma3 15:8 | | | many turmoils and battles he | succeeded | in bringing the principality of |
10Tovma3 19:4 | | | for eighteen years. He was | succeeded | by Lord Gēorg |
10Tovma3 22:25 | | | to endure what Apumruan had | succeeded | in doing. They came to |
10Tovma3 26:13 | | | He was | succeeded | on the throne of Saint |
10Tovma4 1:2 | | | that he shall do will | succeed | for him |
10Tovma4 3:42 | | | sage: “A man will not | succeed | by injustice |
10Tovma4 4:1 | | | After this Gagik, Ashot’s brother, | succeeded | to the throne of the |
10Tovma4 4:10 | | | In all this he | succeeded | by the grace of God |
10Tovma4 8:4 | | | time, the great king astonishingly | succeeded | in forming a stone embankment |
10Tovma4 13:60 | | | with spiritual and wordly riches, | succeeded | to the throne of the |
12Last1 1:27 | | | died and his son, Georgi, | succeeded | him [1014-1027]. The emperor Basil sent |
12Last1 2:39 | | | Iron”) had died prematurely without | succeeding | to his father’s position |
12Last1 6:1 | | | his brother, the aforementioned Constantine, | succeeded | him. Like (Basil), he too |
12Last1 9:0 | | | people’s whereby the emperor’s son | succeeds | his father |
12Last1 10:39 | | | Byzantines) by the emperor’s order | succeeded | in convincing Gagik, using an |
12Last1 11:17 | | | have left behind us for | succeeding | generations an unhappy history. For |
12Last1 22:30 | | | also do not accept.” Not | succeeding | in this, (Yakobos) arose and |