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theme   1
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then   1828
thence   17
thencefore   1
thenceforth   34
thenceforward   1
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thekla   3
them   3932
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then   1828
thence   17
thencefore   1
thenceforth   34
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01Kor1    2:11|He then records in a general manner
01Kor1    6:3|Then as a boon from God
01Kor1    6:6|do what was needful. He then dispatched a man named Vahrij
01Kor1    6:7|through Daniel, with the letters, then taking them from him sent
01Kor1    6:9|Then the blessed stewards taking the
01Kor1    6:11|to have been buried and then resurrected from other languages
01Kor1    7:3|The dedicated teacher then divided his pupils into two
01Kor1    8:1|He then resumed, with his co-workers
01Kor1    8:2|for the Armenian language, and then and there quickly designed, named
01Kor1    8:3|Then taking leave of the holy
01Kor1    9:1|Then taking letters from the Bishop
01Kor1    10:1|He then immediately obtained permission from the
01Kor1    11:1|And from then on continuing with the husbandry
01Kor1    14:4|He then filled the region of Siunik
01Kor1    15:4|devout man. The Georgian king then ordered that youths be gathered
01Kor1    16:1|And then he came back to visit
01Kor1    16:2|die path of life, he then thought of the other half
01Kor1    16:7|And then the blessed one taking with
01Kor1    16:15|Then he undertook to examine the
01Kor1    16:17|And when even then they remained deprived of salvation
01Kor1    16:19|Then there came and visited them
01Kor1    16:19|of the Aghuanian language, and then through his usual God-given
01Kor1    17:1|And then he bid farewell to them
01Kor1    17:3|And then they inquired and he explained
01Kor1    17:7|He then took leave of the Aghuanian
01Kor1    19:1|Then the blessed ones turned their
01Kor1    19:3|translations to the excellent fathers. Then they went to the region
01Kor1    19:5|Then they came to the land
01Kor1    19:7|random, hurriedly done translations from then available copies with the authentic
01Kor1    20:1|Then the blessed Mashtots with his
01Kor1    20:2|He then created and organized many examples
01Kor1    22:17|to their imperfect selves, and then transmitted it to their disciples
01Kor1    26:9|and performed the funeral rites. Then the vision disappeared, and they
02Agat1    1:20|Then King Xosrov ordered that emissaries
02Agat1    2:12|Then the Parthian along with his
02Agat1    2:18|Then he gave him an honor
02Agat1    2:22|native land called Pahlaw. And then he hatched an evil scheme
02Agat1    2:23|their steel swords partly unsheathed. Then, suddenly and unexpectedly, they raised
02Agat1    2:24|lament. However, the killers by then had each mounted his horse
02Agat1    2:30|And then they turned back sighing, crying
02Agat1    2:32|Then the naxarars began to kill
02Agat1    4:4|I conquer you, the Byzantines then will submit to me in
02Agat1    4:7|Then the king commanded that edicts
02Agat1    4:13|It was then that Trdat climbed over the
02Agat1    4:15|Then he himself again ascended the
02Agat1    4:18|Then Licinius spoke to the king
02Agat1    4:19|Then Licinius narrated Trdat’s acts of
02Agat1    4:20|Then he gave a command and
02Agat1    4:25|Then Trdat, the man dressed like
02Agat1    4:26|Then the king greatly exalted Tiridates
02Agat1    4:27|him to aid him, and then sent him to his own
02Agat1    5:5|Then the king began to talk
02Agat1    5:35|Where then the unfailing joy of which
02Agat1    5:35|hope and our hopelessness. Come then and kindly explain all this
02Agat1    5:40|in the same flesh. And then he will reveal each one’s
02Agat1    6:14|’such insults to the deities, then still worse and crueler sufferings
02Agat1    7:1|Then he ordered him to be
02Agat1    8:3|Then he gave a command and
02Agat1    9:2|Then he gave a command and
02Agat1    11:1|agree to this, he said, then will I increase the tortures
02Agat1    11:5|then when the king discovered this
02Agat1    12:20|and it be found out, then those individuals should be considered
02Agat1    13:22|Then Gayane and her protégé Rhipsime
02Agat1    13:28|Then they reached the country of
02Agat1    14:2|Then the emissaries reached Trdat, king
02Agat1    14:15|if her beauty pleases you, then keep her for yourself, for
02Agat1    15:7|him like a precious pearl [cf. Matt. 13.46]; then he receives the sign of
02Agat1    15:12|remarkable beauty became publicly known. Then the astonishment increased, as every
02Agat1    15:21|your own nature. So why then will you give your holy
02Agat1    15:26|You who then worked salvation through the symbol
02Agat1    16:7|Then there occurred a fearfully loud
02Agat1    16:12|Then the king note: “Since she
02Agat1    17:6|the door of the chamber. Then he himself went back into
02Agat1    17:36|glad tidings to her companions. Then she went a long distance
02Agat1    18:4|Then they stripped from her the
02Agat1    18:6|Then limb by limb they dismembered
02Agat1    19:13|Then he commanded that the virtuous
02Agat1    19:13|her tongue pulled out and then be put to death, since
02Agat1    19:20|Then they came forward and tore
02Agat1    19:22|they were still alive, they then cut off their heads with
02Agat1    20:1|were put in place, and then he went to hunt in
02Agat1    20:3|Then the king began to go
02Agat1    20:8|Then it came about that a
02Agat1    20:10|to laugh at her words. Then they commenced talking with her
02Agat1    20:10|commenced talking with her, saying: “Then you, too, have gone crazy
02Agat1    20:13|Then Xosroviduxt went back with great
02Agat1    20:14|Then they quickly sent there a
02Agat1    20:20|Then they brought long and thick
02Agat1    20:22|Then Gregory rose to his feet
02Agat1    20:23|and was black as coal. Then they brought forth clothing and
02Agat1    20:27|Then Gregory immediately kneeled and prayed
02Agat1    20:30|Then he came forward and raised
02Agat1    20:31|Then Gregory began to make inquiries
02Agat1    20:34|Then they showed him the places
02Agat1    21:1|Then the prisoner Gregory began to
02Agat1    21:38|the ineffable blessings of God. Then the holy martyrs of God
02Agat1    21:39|of the word of life, then he will strike and kill
02Agat1    22:3|Then they note: “Inform us and
02Agat1    22:6|away from him a little, then the demons pounced on them
02Agat1    22:23|and only benevolent one, and then of all the things created
02Agat3    3:9|ability to speak and hear - then after their supplications he replied
02Agat3    3:11|Then they begged him quickly to
02Agat3    4:7|Then he said to me: ’Look
02Agat3    4:24|Then suddenly still more offspring multiplied
02Agat3    6:2|and prepared the coffins and then, as they had been commanded
02Agat3    6:4|their clothing, in boxes. And then he sealed the boxes with
02Agat3    6:10|in the love of God. Then all this will go far
02Agat3    7:4|people and for the king. Then he turned to the king
02Agat3    7:7|Then King Trdat beseeched Gregory to
02Agat3    7:7|of his wife Ashxen and then of his true [harazat] sister, whose
02Agat3    8:3|repose: first for saint Rhipsime, then for her thirty-two companions
02Agat3    8:6|Then the king came and requested
02Agat3    8:10|they adorned and decorated them. Then they brought and emplaced each
02Agat3    8:20|Then Gregory with the king and
02Agat3    9:2|Then they all kneeled to God
02Agat3    9:2|all kneeled to God, and then the blessed Gregory with great
02Agat3    10:1|Then Gregory took counsel with the
02Agat3    10:7|the door of the temple. Then the entire structure of the
02Agat3    10:12|more confirmed in the faith. Then the black bridge of demons
02Agat3    10:21|of life in innocence, and then put it into their minds
02Agat3    11:1|Then, entrusting them to the all
02Agat3    11:2|that and smashed his image, then they looted all the treasures
02Agat3    11:4|Then the blessed one quickly brought
02Agat3    12:6|Then Gregory hastened to the district
02Agat3    12:9|Then he took care to instruct
02Agat3    13:2|Then at once from all sides
02Agat3    13:10|Then Gregory accepted it immediately, saying
02Agat3    14:1|Then the king quickly, piously, and
02Agat3    14:11|But then he had mercy on us
02Agat3    15:2|Then they put Gregory into the
02Agat3    15:3|with his own brigade, and then departed from the city of
02Agat3    15:10|Then there took place in the
02Agat3    16:7|Then an angel of the Lord
02Agat3    17:2|could not scratch the structure. Then the princes hastened to tell
02Agat3    17:8|Then saint Gregory note: “See now
02Agat3    17:11|to the city of Caesarea, then he baptized the people of
02Agat3    17:15|Then Gregory himself left that place
02Agat3    18:4|Then he arrived at the place
02Agat3    18:6|Then Gregory, the blessed bishop, through
02Agat3    19:2|Then he according to his usual
02Agat3    19:4|prophet: “When you will lament, then you will live
02Agat3    20:3|Then a bright light appeared in
02Agat3    21:5|Then the blessed Gregory put his
02Agat3    22:6|Gregory then arrived at his former estate
02Agat3    23:9|I am weak for Christ, then I am strong,” andIt
02Agat3    23:10|Then there was there no being
02Agat3    23:13|Then there was spiritual fervor in
02Agat3    24:8|to do and to teach” [Acts 1.1], then “to domust be understood
02Agat3    24:9|their own weak selves, and then they provided an example to
02Agat3    25:2|Then he went through every province
02Agat3    25:8|lamenting his absence, they heard then from some informed people who
02Agat3    26:3|the country of the Armenians. Then the messengers brought Gregory’s two
02Agat3    26:5|Then the blessed king Trdat beseeched
02Agat3    26:12|heavenly gifts whereby he was then illuminated, and he was completely
02Agat3    27:3|Then, trusting in God, Constantine went
02Agat3    28:11|Then he stood before the emperor
02Agat3    28:14|Then he introduced to the emperor
02Agat3    28:17|Then Tiridates told about the martyrs
02Agat3    28:18|Then the emperor Constantine began to
02Agat3    28:21|Then, after this, they were exalted
02Agat3    28:22|Then they took leave of the
02Agat3    29:2|Then the great king Trdat and
02Agat3    29:4|Then the blessed Aristakes returned with
02Agat3    29:5|And then saint Gregory made additions to
02Agat3    29:6|Then after such deeds, with even
03Buz3    3:19|Then they began to speak the
03Buz3    3:22|The venerable Vrtanes then spoke words of doctrine and
03Buz3    3:23|Then he offered prayers and asked
03Buz3    3:25|the united holy Trinity, he then baptized some [2,000] men, to say
03Buz3    4:9|a single male child alive. Then he returned to king Xosrov
03Buz3    5:8|wife became pregnant after Yusik then still a lad entered her
03Buz3    7:10|Then Vach’e son of Artawazd of
03Buz3    7:13|Then he collected the loot and
03Buz3    7:19|Then the king and the great
03Buz3    7:21|Then the country relaxed in peace
03Buz3    8:7|Then the king ordered that all
03Buz3    8:10|Then king Xosrov commanded Databe, nahapet
03Buz3    8:15|Then Xosrov, king of Armenia, and
03Buz3    8:16|Then Xosrov hurried to assemble troops
03Buz3    9:4|Then the king of Armenia sent
03Buz3    10:5|Then he continued along on the
03Buz3    10:24|many souls without offense, he then ordered that Yakob be ridiculed
03Buz3    10:33|Then the blessed evangelical bishop returned
03Buz3    10:34|sons died in that district. Then Manachirh also departed the world
03Buz3    11:2|Then Vache, sparapet and general of
03Buz3    11:22|priest Vrtanes departed this world. Then the entire land of Armenia
03Buz3    12:7|his grandfather the great Gregory. Then they returned thence with great
03Buz3    12:21|first, to save himself, and then, he wanted to accomplish the
03Buz3    13:13|Then one could have seen a
03Buz3    13:23|principal and leader Yusik, and then did as they pleased
03Buz3    14:57|ordered that Daniel be strangled then and there
03Buz3    15:1|They then decided to place the sons
03Buz3    17:1|Then at that time the people
03Buz3    18:7|Then two children, caught in the
03Buz3    19:11|Many months passed. Then the people dared to enter
03Buz3    20:37|Then Tiran himself began to speak
03Buz3    20:39|Then the prince of the Iranian
03Buz3    20:41|Then the naxarars, princes, officials, military
03Buz3    20:44|Then they returned, assembling in one
03Buz3    21:1|Then people of the land of
03Buz3    21:8|Then the azatazork of Armenian naxarars
03Buz3    21:11|Then the emperor himself entered the
03Buz3    21:13|Then they returned to their camp
03Buz3    21:15|Then they took the banak as
03Buz3    21:17|Then the emperor, elevated with great
03Buz3    21:18|their land to them, and then departed for his own country
03Buz3    21:25|you return their booty and then I will return yours
03Buz3    21:28|Then the Iranian king enthroned Arshak
03Buz3    21:30|sent them to Armenia, he then dispatched those emissaries who had
03Buz3    21:32|Then the Byzantine emperor returned the
03Buz4    1:6|Then the people of the land
03Buz4    3:4|when that throne is restored, then the moral splendor of the
03Buz4    3:5|Then the ashxarhazhoghov zork of that
03Buz4    3:24|Then he ordered that Nerses be
03Buz4    4:1|Then the grandee princes assembled to
03Buz4    4:13|Then they ordained and seated him
03Buz4    4:28|he himself did good deeds; then, he gave others the example
03Buz4    4:34|Then they arranged, organized, made canons
03Buz4    4:36|First, he did it, then he taught all of them
03Buz4    4:59|fulfilled all the commandments, but then heard from the Lord that
03Buz4    4:59|his treasure in heaven. And then, that it is easier for
03Buz4    4:66|Then recalling the Lord’s goodly brother
03Buz4    5:8|the Creator and His commandments, then the Son, Who from time
03Buz4    5:9|convince you with countless testimonies, then we can wash and cleanse
03Buz4    5:11|absolution and renewal of life, then we will also honor your
03Buz4    5:15|When God first created creatures, then created Man with his incredible
03Buz4    5:27|Then he appointed princes and appointed
03Buz4    5:36|deeds and good example, and then teaching others the same, first
03Buz4    5:36|of the power of creation, then with holiness, vigilance and decency
03Buz4    5:51|if you do not believe, then what kind of absolution and
03Buz4    5:58|Nerses said all this and then added: “The Lord, because of
03Buz4    5:80|Then he gathered all the Orthodox
03Buz4    5:81|of the Arian sect, and then return to their regions and
03Buz4    6:3|Then the king ordered him to
03Buz4    6:10|Then Nerses began to encourage everyone
03Buz4    6:10|water for them, and thus then saved their lives, and he
03Buz4    6:21|itself and began to burn. Then they got up from prayer
03Buz4    6:28|waited for the sunset and then rejoiced in the food sent
03Buz4    6:29|day, only when Sunday arrived, then he ate
03Buz4    7:2|the holy Archpriest Basil, and then, flying from him, sat on
03Buz4    8:15|you, Vasily, do not come, then no one else will be
03Buz4    8:16|Then Vasily himself entered the garden
03Buz4    8:25|Then King Valens looked at the
03Buz4    8:31|Then Bishop Eusebius died in prison
03Buz4    9:6|and if anyone had it, then he would be subject to
03Buz4    9:8|Then the servants of the king
03Buz4    10:1|Then King Valens ordered to search
03Buz4    10:9|Then the saints entered into a
03Buz4    10:22|Then Saints Sargis and Theodore came
03Buz4    10:30|the emperor remains the same, then let them cut off my
03Buz4    12:2|for the Church of God. Then the blessed Nerses also entrusted
03Buz4    12:13|worked many different crimes, and then fled there. Many women left
03Buz4    12:17|Then king Arshak ordered that the
03Buz4    12:30|Then the blessed Xad himself went
03Buz4    12:32|He then blessed them, gave them the
03Buz4    13:28|Then the archbishop Nerses began to
03Buz4    13:32|Then will He choose. The righteous
03Buz4    14:8|prayed and greeted each other. Then the blessed patriarch Nerses ordered
03Buz4    14:11|Then the eunuch returned, entered the
03Buz4    14:21|wagon, and mounting a steed. Then they entered the forest and
03Buz4    15:38|Then the blessed Nerses began to
03Buz4    15:46|Then the king issued an order
03Buz4    15:60|Then he began to speak, striking
03Buz4    15:65|Then the king plotted to kill
03Buz4    15:73|But then Paranjem bore the king a
03Buz4    15:81|Then the king ordered that all
03Buz4    17:2|Then he issued an order throughout
03Buz4    20:17|Then all the Armenian troops moved
03Buz4    20:22|then the Armenians took the loot
03Buz4    20:25|King Shapuh of Iran then began asking his troops regarding
03Buz4    20:34|Then king Shapuh of Iran greatly
03Buz4    20:39|Andovk then fell to thinking to find
03Buz4    20:42|Then Andovk approached a certain one
03Buz4    20:45|counselor of the Iranian king then went to the king of
03Buz4    20:47|Then king Arshak ordered all of
03Buz4    20:47|generally, all of the naxarars. Then he told them what he
03Buz4    20:50|King Arshak then gave the Iranian who had
03Buz4    20:51|Everyone in the Armenian banak then arose at night, mounted, and
03Buz4    21:2|For the Iranian king was then in great agitated danger from
03Buz4    22:2|He then divided the troops into three
03Buz4    22:13|Then Bagos with his entire brigade
03Buz4    22:19|Then messengers bearing the glad tidings
03Buz4    22:20|The Armenian troops then raided the Iranian areas, striking
03Buz4    23:3|Then he made a vow with
03Buz4    23:8|called up the troops. He then had [10000] select, brave cavalrymen which
03Buz4    24:7|led [40000] households into slavery, and then invaded Greater Copk
03Buz4    24:20|Then Vasak himself came and reached
03Buz4    24:27|They then took care to pacify the
03Buz4    25:1|King Arshak of Armenia then mustered troops, surrounding himself with
03Buz4    25:7|the country to the sword. Then they carefully watched over the
03Buz4    27:1|Then the king of Iran sent
03Buz4    27:2|But then Vasak Mamikonean, the sparapet of
03Buz4    29:2|Then Dmawund Vsemakan of the Kawosakan
03Buz4    30:1|Then came Vahrich son of Vahrich
03Buz4    30:2|But then general Vasak, with [40,000] troops rose
03Buz4    31:5|Then the general of Armenia, Vasak
03Buz4    36:2|Then Vasak, the sparapet of Armenia
03Buz4    37:1|Then Hrewshoghum who also was of
03Buz4    37:3|of troops and went against then in war
03Buz4    37:4|The Armenians drove then before themselves as fugitives. Hrewshoghum
03Buz4    38:1|Then Aghanayozan who was a Pahlaw
03Buz4    42:1|Then a certain great naxarar named
03Buz4    44:10|Then the mother looked and saw
03Buz4    44:11|Then the mother knew and recalled
03Buz4    45:3|Then all the grandee naxarars of
03Buz4    47:1|Then the Mogats (Mages) anderjapet arrived
03Buz4    48:1|Then came the Iranian king’s steward
03Buz4    48:3|Then came the general of Armenia
03Buz4    50:5|Then the following individuals and those
03Buz4    50:6|secure land of Korduk, and then the lord of the district
03Buz4    51:1|Then people of all the land
03Buz4    52:1|Then with great entreaties, gifts and
03Buz4    53:5|you still do not come, then be prepared for war
03Buz4    54:1|Then king Shapuh of Iran summoned
03Buz4    54:16|Then order that half the floor
03Buz4    54:17|Then take him by the hand
03Buz4    54:17|to what he says, and then you will know whether or
03Buz4    54:21|Then king Shapuh of Iran ordered
03Buz4    54:30|him to the Iranian soil. Then Arsak lamented what he had
03Buz4    54:36|there, proud and puffed up. Then he got on his feet
03Buz4    54:37|Then king Shapuh of Iran ordered
03Buz4    54:40|King Shapuh of Iran then asked: “Pray tell me what
03Buz4    54:44|Then the king of Iran ordered
03Buz4    55:17|drinking and merry-making. But then suddenly, in one hour, [100] people
03Buz4    55:22|Then Hayr secretly fled
03Buz4    55:36|Armenian households and [30000] Jewish households, then they levelled the city and
03Buz4    55:43|households and [16000] Jewish households and then departed with all of the
03Buz4    55:45|Then, taking the tikin Paranjem, with
03Buz4    55:48|woman be affixed to it. Then he subjected the tikin Paranjem
03Buz4    56:6|Then ostikans of the court arose
03Buz4    56:11|the holy prophets, your forerunners; then you yourself descended (from heaven
03Buz4    56:17|Then the executioners were angry that
03Buz4    57:5|king Shapuh of Iran was then located in the district of
03Buz4    57:7|and there in the arena. Then king Shapuh himself, mounted on
03Buz4    57:13|entrusted to Vahan and Meruzhan. Then Shapuh himself went to Atrpayakan
03Buz4    58:3|Then Vahan and Meruzhan ordered that
03Buz4    58:12|pupil as they fell, and then went to her own people
03Buz4    58:15|of king Shapuh of Iran. Then Samuel fled to the Xaghteats
03Buz5    1:5|Then all the dispersed, fugitive, hiding
03Buz5    1:12|Then the sparapet Mushegh arranged and
03Buz5    1:16|and prepared a brigade and then advanced with the Armenian brigade
03Buz5    2:8|for all of them and then sent them all after their
03Buz5    3:1|though she were a whore, then he slipped out and fled
03Buz5    4:5|Then the general sparapet of Armenia
03Buz5    4:17|Then the general sparapet of Armenia
03Buz5    4:24|will not deceive us, and then release him to the battle
03Buz5    4:25|prostrated himself for the king. Then, holding the right hand of
03Buz5    4:27|Then Nerses, the chief-priest of
03Buz5    4:29|Then Mushegh offered his emblem and
03Buz5    4:41|us according to our deeds, then we cannot resist his will
03Buz5    4:49|suffering is useful to us, then multiply it, and if mercy
03Buz5    4:58|Iranian troops with incredible blows. Then he encountered the Aghuanian brigade
03Buz5    4:70|Then Pap favored general Mushegh with
03Buz5    5:3|Then the stratelate of the Byzantines
03Buz5    5:16|part, let them in, and then close again
03Buz5    5:18|Armenians set up border-guards, then they themselves returned to their
03Buz5    6:11|Then they put on a huge
03Buz5    6:14|Then they led him along the
03Buz5    7:22|his own heart. He died then and there, on the couch
03Buz5    14:1|Then sparapet Mushegh sought great vengeance
03Buz5    15:1|Then sparapet Mushegh went against the
03Buz5    15:4|the great Kura river, and then he turned back
03Buz5    16:1|Then general Mushegh turned to the
03Buz5    16:2|left overseers and ostikans, and then departed the country of Aghjnik
03Buz5    19:1|Then Mushegh invaded the district of
03Buz5    24:18|Then he arose to pray. He
03Buz5    28:14|this prayer before the liturgy, then began the liturgy and completed
03Buz5    28:22|Then the priest wanted to give
03Buz5    28:25|Then that priest also died, and
03Buz5    32:1|Then king Pap changed his mind
03Buz5    32:16|Pap fell on his face then and there. The wine from
03Buz5    32:18|Then the Byzantine general Terent drew
03Buz5    33:2|Then they confirmed in discussion that
03Buz5    35:21|Then suddenly, the twelve men to
03Buz5    36:5|Then they brought him down from
03Buz5    37:16|Then the sparapet of Armenia, Manuel
03Buz5    37:34|Then Manuel’s sons, Hmayeak and Artashes
03Buz5    37:48|Then he went. The shield-bearers
03Buz5    37:52|Then Danun dismounted, took out his
03Buz5    37:56|be slain in his presence, then he had Bat beheaded. He
03Buz5    38:17|to please him with intimacy. Then he gave himself out to
03Buz5    38:24|Then Manuel organized the Armenian brigade
03Buz5    38:25|Then the general of Armenia, Manuel
03Buz5    39:1|Then the Iranian king dispatched Gumand
03Buz5    40:1|Then a certain Varaz, general of
03Buz5    42:3|Then three surviving lads from the
03Buz5    43:4|banak in the Korchek district, then with his own personal brigade
03Buz5    43:6|go first and spy and then will take you upon them
03Buz5    43:16|Then as he went along the
03Buz5    43:19|Then a news-bearer came to
03Buz5    43:21|Then they went outside. They accompanied
03Buz5    43:30|Then sparapet Manuel began to speak
03Buz5    43:34|Then Manuel called Meruzhan forward, saying
03Buz5    43:36|their horses onto the ground. Then Manuel’s comrade-in-arms, Babik
03Buz5    43:38|Then the Manuelean brigade, urging each
03Buz5    43:45|Manuel then went to the tikin’s banak
03Buz5    43:45|happen to be with Manuel then, since he returned to the
03Buz5    43:48|He is, nonetheless, our brother.” Then they brought to the banak
03Buz5    43:49|Then they brought the body of
03Buz5    44:0|lad Arshak, and how Manuel then died
03Buz5    44:24|treasure to the chief priests. Then he died
03Buz6    1:5|Then the troops of the Byzantine
03Buz6    1:7|Then the two kings decided upon
03Buz6    1:13|of the Armenian kingdom waned then and subsequently
03Buz6    3:1|Then after Zawen’s death Shahak Korchek
03Buz6    6:4|Then he died. They brought his
03Buz6    8:14|Then Yohan note: “Go to your
04Yegh1    1:7|Then the blessed emperor Theodosius, since
04Yegh1    1:21|and races in your empire, then the land of the Greeks
04Yegh1    2:43|Then he dispatched the warriors to
04Yegh1    2:45|had prevailed over his rule, then he sent messengers throughout all
04Yegh1    3:51|Then the young man replied, saying
04Yegh1    3:55|Then he poured out all the
04Yegh2    1:21|Then, with voices raised, with psalms
04Yegh2    1:23|anyone had blown on it, then he began to wound his
04Yegh2    2:34|Then at the beginning of the
04Yegh2    2:37|Then, still engaged in the same
04Yegh2    2:38|Then in unison the magi and
04Yegh2    2:41|Then he held within the Pass
04Yegh2    2:43|the enemy dwelt all aroundthen he laid hands on them
04Yegh2    2:47|condemned them to many torments, then imprisoned them in the same
04Yegh2    4:76|unable to cow the Armenian, then they openly ordered the magi
04Yegh2    5:105|he died and was buried, then rose and ascended to heaven
04Yegh2    5:106|Should you yourselves then not have made a judgment
04Yegh2    6:141|after he had taken thought then he created creatures, but before
04Yegh2    6:142|are clear to God, likewise then also, before he had created
04Yegh2    6:150|But is it then right to call the king
04Yegh2    7:152|Then man by despising the command
04Yegh2    8:190|done by good men, and then wholly good deeds by the
04Yegh2    9:225|Then the embittered old man interposed
04Yegh2    10:227|Then the king summoned the chief
04Yegh2    11:261|Then the blessed princes in unison
04Yegh2    11:268|Then the king became more bitter
04Yegh2    12:277|was closed on all sides, then recalling the example of Abraham
04Yegh2    12:296|But then those impure ones, rising up
04Yegh2    12:299|of the holy churches, and then like demons they began to
04Yegh3    1:22|you from servitude, and you then of your own accord put
04Yegh3    2:31|Then the priests who were there
04Yegh3    2:33|Then the bishops scattered to each
04Yegh3    4:77|is emptied of its population, then on you especially greater trouble
04Yegh3    4:79|a force to bring support. Then perhaps I shall be able
04Yegh3    4:81|Then raising cavalry from the land
04Yegh3    4:82|Then he note
04Yegh3    4:86|Then he began to deceive some
04Yegh3    4:99|cut off our heads and then seize the church
04Yegh3    5:105|Then they all burst into such
04Yegh3    5:125|Then once more they attacked the
04Yegh3    6:142|Then they sent in haste one
04Yegh3    8:192|Then the Armenian troops, having won
04Yegh3    8:193|Then they attacked with no little
04Yegh3    8:196|Then they marched against the pass
04Yegh3    8:198|Then the man to whom they
04Yegh3    9:225|Then he cooled from his raging
04Yegh3    11:271|the firmness of their unity, then he dispatched from his presence
04Yegh4    1:3|So then, where discord penetrates, at the
04Yegh4    3:55|From then on, he dared to show
04Yegh4    3:72|He himself then marched to the East and
04Yegh5    2:42|Then we were afflicted in soul
04Yegh5    3:58|Then once more the apostate Vasak
04Yegh5    4:99|of the world is corruptible, then all the other parts must
04Yegh5    5:102|Let us then abandon the dark thoughts of
04Yegh5    5:106|he had died, but he then bore off the prize of
04Yegh5    5:115|the indissoluble union had failed, then he summoned the impious Vasak
04Yegh5    6:127|Then the brave Vardan advanced, questioned
04Yegh5    6:142|Then Mushkan Nisalavurt lifted his eyes
04Yegh6    1:1|Then Vasak again incited Mushkan Nisalavurt
04Yegh6    1:17|Then they each abandoned their villages
04Yegh6    2:38|was following his suggestions, he then began to send out marauders
04Yegh6    3:54|Then he set off and went
04Yegh6    3:57|Then the king wrote to one
04Yegh6    3:59|able to fortify it, but then it had been taken easily
04Yegh6    4:80|Then many did return and repossess
04Yegh6    4:91|to the governor their possessions; then they went off in haste
04Yegh6    5:108|Then the hazarapet gave the order
04Yegh6    6:127|Then on one special day he
04Yegh6    6:132|Then the court chamberlain entered and
04Yegh6    6:138|Then the chief-executioner entered, immediately
04Yegh6    6:143|when torments are drawn out, then the compensating reward will be
04Yegh6    6:149|over the lost one. But then they began to sing spiritual
04Yegh7    2:33|guard and not condemn them, then the prisoners are in terrible
04Yegh7    2:37|this great miracle? Our gods then have descended into this prison
04Yegh7    2:42|Then the chief-magus truly realized
04Yegh7    2:43|Then for the second time he
04Yegh7    3:55|the rewards of our laborsthen we count as insignificant these
04Yegh7    3:68|Then he who had freely found
04Yegh7    3:72|him until the third watch. Then they all slept peacefully until
04Yegh7    4:81|Then they rose up and prayed
04Yegh7    4:93|the sores of the prison, then took the water in which
04Yegh7    6:129|Then the nobles took their leave
04Yegh7    6:148|condemn him with other criminals, then the report of his Christianity
04Yegh7    7:152|Then if he is not persuaded
04Yegh7    7:155|Then Denshapuh went and sat in
04Yegh7    7:160|in public than in private, then he acted against him in
04Yegh7    7:171|Then they released them and brought
04Yegh7    8:183|rendered worship to the sun, then you attributed the carrying out
04Yegh7    9:225|were all exceedingly joyful, he then realized that threats or cajoling
04Yegh7    10:232|Then the executioners, immediately on receiving
04Yegh7    10:238|first to this bishop and then to me your rightly paid
04Yegh7    11:269|Then he (Denshapuh) separated the blessed
04Yegh7    11:272|The saint replied: “Do you then wish to learn this from
04Yegh7    12:284|So then, kill the air, if you
04Yegh7    12:285|can do these three things, then you can kill fire
04Yegh7    12:287|Then kill the warmth of the
04Yegh7    12:289|Do you then admit that what you have
04Yegh7    13:303|said to them: ’Have you then heard who taught you such
04Yegh7    13:306|perish beneath heaven.’ And then I threw out the magi
04Yegh7    13:310|ground on his left side; then raising himself again he picked
04Yegh7    13:312|Then rolling in his own blood
04Yegh7    14:336|Then on the fourth day two
04Yegh7    15:353|to the Armenian soldiers, and then to the many Christians who
04Yegh8    1:5|Then the same chief-executioner came
04Yegh8    1:7|responded, saying to them: “What then is your business, and who
04Yegh8    1:20|death of the magi, and then in all the other things
04Yegh8    2:32|Then he was even more enraged
04Yegh9    2:26|Then they said to him: “Those
04Yegh9    2:27|Surely, we did not persist then out of ignorance, and today
04Yegh9    2:30|firmness of their conviction. From then on, he began to form
04Yegh9    3:54|whole army of the Aryans. Then he crowned his own protege
04Yegh9    3:63|and you made them Christians. Then your country will be yours
05Parp2    6:3|burden of serving two kings. Then he noted that the greater
05Parp2    6:5|toward affection for each other, then they will regard us as
05Parp2    7:17|part of what was offered, then bestowed the remainder on the
05Parp2    10:1|properly and without reproach, but then he began to long for
05Parp2    10:2|Then he moved to the deserts
05Parp2    10:15|he had to say, and then quickly hastened to the wondrous
05Parp2    11:0|Then all the senior priests of
05Parp2    13:14|of the body) causes pain, then all the other limbs ache
05Parp2    13:14|if one limb is healed, then all the other limbs rejoice
05Parp2    13:24|pertaining to this life! If then you have such cases, why
05Parp2    14:7|Then Vahram, king of the Aryans
05Parp2    14:9|King Vahram then summoned Suren pahlaw his hazarapet
05Parp2    14:9|to testify to their slander. Then he would be returned to
05Parp2    15:2|by Vahram king of Iran. Then (the Armenians] fell completely under
05Parp2    15:9|Then the naxarars of Armenia requested
05Parp2    16:0|Then the senior sepuhs and the
05Parp2    17:30|Then the holy altar ascended with
05Parp2    17:32|Then, suddenly, the figure of a
05Parp2    17:38|Listen, then, and I will explain to
05Parp2    17:42|you to be standing, and then rising from earth to the
05Parp2    17:44|at the coming of Christ, then will the mystery of the
05Parp2    17:63|a long time will he then be sentenced to a martyr’s
05Parp2    17:72|Then will the righteous who are
05Parp2    17:73|Then will the Word of the
05Parp3    20:6|This bitter prince Mihrnerseh then became vardapet to the loathsome
05Parp3    21:9|able to acknowledge that until then they had been strayed but
05Parp3    21:9|had come onto the paththen they will love you and
05Parp3    21:12|faith he had held until then, and to adopt our true
05Parp3    22:6|who recognize our true faith, then the Iberians and Aghbanians (Aghuans
05Parp3    23:2|Then, at the command of the
05Parp3    24:0|command of our faith, and then by your great kingdom, to
05Parp3    24:10|for laughing at them, why then should we write down the
05Parp3    25:0|these words in the letter; then, together with all the naxarars
05Parp3    25:8|The three lands then sent delegations to one another
05Parp3    26:0|of the royal court, and then before king Yazkert
05Parp3    26:2|He then ordered that those who had
05Parp3    26:11|faithshould you stubbornly persist, then I shall regard your great
05Parp3    26:12|silent for a moment. But then Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans
05Parp3    27:0|Then all the naxarars who were
05Parp3    27:2|Then each of us shall go
05Parp3    27:26|Then, Paul’s concession and his desire
05Parp3    27:28|the general of Armenia, they then brought the holy Gospel and
05Parp3    28:4|Then were the tanuters and the
05Parp3    28:7|Then they went to bid farewell
05Parp3    28:10|above, as he was able. Then they were silent
05Parp3    29:4|Then one could see how all
05Parp3    30:4|futile possessions of the land, then together with you for the
05Parp3    30:13|Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, wrote
05Parp3    30:13|of the covenant brought forth. Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, selected
05Parp3    32:3|of God. The venerable Vardan then said openly to all of
05Parp3    32:6|Then all the Armenian tanuters, sepuhs
05Parp3    32:8|Then the naxarars of Armenia commanded
05Parp3    32:8|their rings previously, did so then. Then all of them, men
05Parp3    32:8|rings previously, did so then. Then all of them, men and
05Parp3    32:19|Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and then with the rings of all
05Parp3    33:1|Then they hastened to descend to
05Parp3    33:1|quickly rush to them and then back to Aghbania (Aghuania) to
05Parp3    33:7|Then immediately, letters were written to
05Parp3    34:2|Then the venerable general of Armenia
05Parp3    34:6|his loyal overseer (who was then the royal chamberlain, but subsequently
05Parp3    35:1|of the Iranian brigade, and then saw how very few his
05Parp3    35:10|and was in the marsh. Then Kamsarakan, with only one boot
05Parp3    35:17|they put to the sword. Then they entrusted the pass to
05Parp3    36:11|Then the duplicitous Vasak entrusted the
05Parp3    38:2|Then (the Armenians) gathered and encamped
05Parp3    38:5|heart for a moment, and then to inherit inexhaustible goodness
05Parp3    38:8|light radiated forth around him. Then and there, through the holy
05Parp3    38:9|patience of saint Gregory, and then about all the others. He
05Parp3    39:6|martyrdom) attained it there. But then the Iranian troops quickly went
05Parp3    41:2|reason for their arrival, and then listened to it again from
05Parp3    41:4|Two individuals, Anatolis (who was then the sparapet of Antioch) and
05Parp3    42:0|The Iranians then took counsel to devise a
05Parp3    42:4|the holy priest Yovsep’ who then occupied the throne of the
05Parp3    42:8|of king Yazkert [III] of Iran [A. D. 452]. Then he himself went to the
05Parp3    42:24|the shoulders of the Armenians, then the Lord God has not
05Parp3    44:6|Then he acquainted them with each
05Parp3    44:8|whom you see, although younger then myself, is nonetheless worthily ranked
05Parp3    44:18|If you believe this, why then with blind intellects do you
05Parp3    44:18|of brick and stone, and then using the same materials for
05Parp3    45:21|recognize his advantage in this, then (be aware of the fact
05Parp3    45:26|he had been thinking about, then he released them
05Parp3    45:27|to the sparapet of Antioch. Then he sent Vahan Amatuni and
05Parp3    46:0|Then the king summoned the prince
05Parp3    46:1|comrades swear an oath, and then deceived (us) by letters sent
05Parp3    46:2|other comrades swear an oath. Then you sent him with an
05Parp3    46:3|great and advantageous land, and then insolently dared to come and
05Parp3    46:8|and attempted to demonstrate it then, it was no use. Mired
05Parp3    46:10|King Yazkert then commanded that all (of Vasak’s
05Parp3    48:13|venerable fire and kill it.” Then he ordered them beheaded
05Parp3    49:1|holy man’s bones with tortures. Then, in accordance with the king’s
05Parp3    53:0|Then Vehdenshapuh and those assistants with
05Parp3    53:0|mages (were summoned). They were then charged with the royal order
05Parp3    54:11|Then the venerable Xuzhik pretended to
05Parp3    55:9|persist in the same foolishness, then you shall die, and (the
05Parp3    55:17|same responses and wishes as then and have not altered them
05Parp3    56:3|Then Vehdenshapuh and the loyal men
05Parp3    57:3|They then commanded that the blessed kat’oghikos
05Parp3    57:4|Then the impious princes commanded the
05Parp3    57:7|Then the executioners who were dragging
05Parp3    57:11|Then Vehdenshapuh and the other princes
05Parp3    57:12|be devoured by the birds. Then toss the bones here and
05Parp3    57:12|them to all the Christians. Then we shall be condemned to
05Parp3    57:29|worshipped the lord God, and then, setting to work, they placed
05Parp3    57:31|Then they quietly began to distribute
05Parp3    58:0|who were with him. They then permitted residents of the shahastan
05Parp3    58:5|and there is no accuser, then let them worship the sun
05Parp3    58:5|agree to honor the fire. Then they will receive very great
05Parp3    58:5|do not accept our order, then they will be crippled and
05Parp3    59:3|this way and that, and then hitting his head against the
05Parp4    60:6|Then the Armenian naxarars were taken
05Parp4    63:2|One then could have seen goodness having
05Parp4    63:17|the Byzantine emperor Leo [I? 457-74] once, then twice, yet although he agreed
05Parp4    64:3|hold your faith. But (Giwt) then calls them to himself, and
05Parp4    64:25|truly persist with those words, then you were right in what
05Parp4    64:30|a moment and was quiet. Then he began to speak and
05Parp4    65:13|Then (Peroz) had Vriw say in
05Parp4    65:16|some foreign country and disappear, then why would I bring here
05Parp4    66:1|while the marzpan of Armenia (then) was Atrvnashp Yozmandean
05Parp4    66:10|Then I wishand it would
05Parp4    66:11|oaths to our fathers and then broke them
05Parp4    66:14|and accept what I advise, then abandon what you are saying
05Parp4    66:18|own eyes and rejoice. And then let Him work His pleasure
05Parp4    66:20|Then the holy priest, At’ik, came
05Parp4    67:7|with the Armenian naxarars, but then broke the holy vow. He
05Parp4    68:5|the impious. The following men then organized for war
05Parp4    68:6|Babgen Siwni, who was then named prince of the Siwnik’
05Parp4    68:10|Then (the troops) bade farewell to
05Parp4    68:15|through bravery by which he then would be able to save
05Parp4    68:17|Then he, Vasak, the brave sepuh
05Parp4    68:24|Then they went and encamped in
05Parp4    69:4|They then came forth and massed on
05Parp4    69:7|It was then that Garjoyl Maxaz took his
05Parp4    69:8|fall to the ground dead, then and there. Another multitude of
05Parp4    69:14|But then, suddenly, someone heard the sound
05Parp4    69:15|But then through the spying of his
05Parp4    69:15|brigade belonged to the enemy. Then the two brothers, with but
05Parp4    69:16|spear and killed him there. Then herding the entire brigade before
05Parp4    69:29|Then the troops came from battle
05Parp4    70:1|delayed acting on this. But then, from somewhere, he assembled [300] Huns
05Parp4    71:11|Then Vahan Mamikonean, the general of
05Parp4    71:13|flight by moving our section, then they will be unable to
05Parp4    72:5|It was then that the God-loving men
05Parp4    72:6|One could then hear (the following psalm) in
05Parp4    72:8|thanks they gave praise, saying: “Then we thy people, the flock
05Parp4    73:0|Vard in the flesh, and then to take (him) joyfully on
05Parp4    73:2|The Armenians then reached Caghkeotn where they wanted
05Parp4    73:5|Then you, we, and the Huns
05Parp4    73:8|of Iberia to Aghbania (Aghuania).” Then: “The Huns’ brigades will arrive
05Parp4    73:8|of this deceitful deadline passed, then the third, then the fourth
05Parp4    73:8|deadline passed, then the third, then the fourth, and (Vaxt’ang) continued
05Parp4    73:8|Vaxt’ang) continued with his excuses. Then the sixth and seventh days
05Parp4    73:9|Then he had spies dispatched from
05Parp4    73:10|Then (Vaxt’ang) reported: “The Huns’ brigades
05Parp4    73:10|the plains the Armenians and then we will believe everything that
05Parp4    73:10|said and vowed to us. Then will we do everything you
05Parp4    73:10|it is indeed the case, then leave the Iranians to us
05Parp4    73:11|returns and ruins Iberia (Georgia), then what good will your arrival
05Parp4    74:3|and was awestruck and realized, then and there, that on that
05Parp4    74:9|Omniscient did not favor them then with martyrdom in accordance with
05Parp4    74:14|him with severe words and then had him bound and kept
05Parp4    75:16|the good fighters with honor, then I could show the lord
05Parp4    76:8|Christ, and the savior God then and there removed the captive
05Parp4    77:1|with maintaining the poor, they then glorified God themselves, with great
05Parp4    77:2|Then they went to the natural
05Parp4    77:6|He then went to his monastery, brought
05Parp4    77:20|vision of his miraculous color then. I realized right away that
05Parp4    77:24|martyrs’ wives, families, and dayeaks then convinced the sepuh of the
05Parp4    78:2|them all to the sword. Then you will complete the assignment
05Parp4    78:4|of the forest called Xosrovakert. Then he passed against the dastakert
05Parp4    79:2|or kill him in battle. Then he would rest
05Parp4    79:10|Then he himself went to Ok’agh
05Parp4    80:10|Then, should you wish to display
05Parp4    80:13|honor which we long for, then we would be too stupid
05Parp4    80:13|you and appear lustrous, but then we would be eternally and
05Parp4    81:2|Then Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and
05Parp4    82:9|approached the encampment at night. Then, surrounding the battle-site with
05Parp4    83:3|however many men he had. Then, like a lion, he bellowed
05Parp4    83:7|chase away [1000] of the enemy] then the multitude of the enemy
05Parp4    83:14|Then (Vahan) plunged into the entire
05Parp4    83:15|stupidly want to commit suicide, then let us get them in
05Parp4    83:23|the power of God), he then went unconcernedly as though he
05Parp4    83:25|and who attacked and were then martyred were: K’ont’ Arhawenean, the
05Parp4    84:0|their prince on the ground. Then, after wrapping him in reeds
05Parp4    84:8|cavalrymen, accomplished so much, and then got away unharmed
05Parp4    86:2|you see, but also (we then had with us) the brigade
05Parp4    86:8|Then he reached the city of
05Parp4    86:9|the needs of the poor, then they rejoiced delightedly
05Parp4    86:10|They then went on to the ostan
05Parp4    88:4|Then king Vagharsh asked Shapuh-Mihran
05Parp4    88:12|close to each other, and then joyously returning to their homes
05Parp4    88:13|Iranian men. Nor did they then ride off on their horses
05Parp4    88:20|give you friendly pretexts but then trick and somehow harm you
05Parp4    89:5|writing with the king’s seal, then we will do all that
05Parp4    89:10|as is the case now, then events and affairs will go
05Parp4    89:17|know that it is impossible, then just as we gave our
05Parp4    90:5|Zoroastrian Armenians) who were there. Then came the messengers who had
05Parp4    90:11|Then Nixor immediately summoned the same
05Parp4    90:13|me via these men. And then the lord of the Aryans
05Parp4    90:14|Mamikonean quickly and without delay. Then, biding them farewell, he dispatched
05Parp4    90:17|you vanish into the ground, then when Christ favors, and you
05Parp4    90:17|will you miserable wretches do then
05Parp4    91:0|Then Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, departed
05Parp4    91:4|worthily and to be careful. Then, with an organized brigade, he
05Parp4    91:8|make me a servant, and then, without learning it from you
05Parp4    91:9|by means of the messenger, then he himself came to see
05Parp4    91:12|Then Nixor commanded that all the
05Parp4    91:21|recognized for personal bravery, and then die, rather than live many
05Parp4    91:28|sealed and sent to you. Then when you come safely to
05Parp4    92:12|this very well), nonetheless we then reasoned that were we, terrified
05Parp4    92:13|first to inform ourselves and then either to die and be
05Parp4    92:16|You Aryans should then withold your assistance for a
05Parp4    93:6|They then spoke together for many hours
05Parp4    93:6|to the princes’ care, and then the two went together to
05Parp4    93:9|One could then see at the atean righteous
05Parp4    93:17|It was then at the atean that the
05Parp4    94:8|compassion, in accordance with custom; then they themselves rejoiced according to
05Parp4    94:13|Then Zareh fled to the mountainous
05Parp4    95:0|assembled the Armenian cavalry and then he and all the oath
05Parp4    95:22|remove us from your service, then confirm it for us in
05Parp4    96:3|you might look upon and then do as is proper and
05Parp4    96:6|Then after king Vagharsh and all
05Parp4    96:14|of the Aryan world, and then we will look to what
05Parp4    97:6|to the blessed Cathedral church, then to each site of the
05Parp4    98:0|Then a marzpan named Andekan came
05Parp4    99:0|Then with the unity of all
05Parp4    99:8|Then (Yovhan) came to the part
05Parp4    100:13|become king without God but then fled. Clothed with shame, his
06Khor1    1:5|assiduous desire for these matters, then by keeping alive and aflame
06Khor1    3:3|valor in narratives and histories, then like them the compilers of
06Khor1    3:3|studies, that we aspire. So, then it is clear to us
06Khor1    3:6|But then someone might say: it was
06Khor1    4:11|Why, then, and for what reasons was
06Khor1    4:21|So then he called God to help
06Khor1    4:25|CONCERNING NOAH: Why then did Scripture bestow on him
06Khor1    6:23|after his own name Sim. Then he returned to the southeast
06Khor1    11:6|Then the Titan Bēl mustered his
06Khor1    11:20|Then not a few huge men
06Khor1    12:6|a few more years and then died, entrusting the whole nation
06Khor1    14:25|lived many more years and then died
06Khor1    15:4|to satisfy her desires and then return to his own land
06Khor1    17:9|Then when Zoroaster acted amiss with
06Khor1    18:2|the birth of Semiramis and then of Semiramis’ war against Zoroaster
06Khor1    18:2|he says Semiramis won, and then of her Indian war
06Khor1    25:12|What then could be dearer to me
06Khor1    27:17|Who then, with the help of the
06Khor1    30:4|first I shall die and then Zaruhi will reign over the
06Khor1    30:10|could veil such wickedness, but then war broke out openly
06Khor1    30:13|The danger then forced Azhdahak to oppose the
06Khor1    32:9|Then they would say in their
06Khor1    33:10|What then are the first of such
06Khor1    34:2|But what then is your delight in the
06Khor1    34:2|consequent birth of the dragons; then the increase of evil, the
06Khor1    34:3|then how a certain Hrudēn bound
06Khor2    1:9|From then on Arshak the Brave ruled
06Khor2    2:10|Then Arshak returned with one hundred
06Khor2    3:6|Then he was made governor over
06Khor2    5:6|From then on, the land was at
06Khor2    8:44|From then on and in the future
06Khor2    12:2|Then Artashēs ordered an army to
06Khor2    12:3|He then marched to the west and
06Khor2    15:4|and Lullus, he expelled them; then he hastened to Judaea against
06Khor2    18:7|From then on Armenian control over the
06Khor2    19:4|Then Tigran took Barzap’ran, prince of
06Khor2    22:5|the Albanians and Georgians. He then marched down to Mesopotamia and
06Khor2    27:4|Then he built a city on
06Khor2    27:7|And then later we shall indicate the
06Khor2    29:6|Aretas’ daughter to wife; having then dishonored and rejected her, he
06Khor2    32:4|when I have completed this, then I shall ascend to Him
06Khor2    38:8|Then Eruand sent and had killed
06Khor2    46:11|Then one could see the terrible
06Khor2    48:5|Then he plundered the treasures of
06Khor2    48:7|Then Smbat took the slaves of
06Khor2    55:8|the hunt and killed him; then they took him and buried
06Khor2    60:13|black and mourning women, and then followed and the mass of
06Khor2    67:6|He then speaks of the treacherous arrival
06Khor2    68:4|for twenty-six years, and then Arshak, the latter’s son, called
06Khor2    68:7|he reigned for thirty years; then Arshakan ruled for thirty-one
06Khor2    68:7|by Arshēz for twenty years, then Arshavir for forty-six years
06Khor2    71:4|latter he sent messengers and then returned to our country in
06Khor2    72:8|Then there came to him some
06Khor2    77:7|from Armavir to Bagaran and then brought to Artashat, these Artashir
06Khor2    79:2|of other military exercises. And then according to the oracle of
06Khor2    79:6|Cams then reigned with his sons Carinus
06Khor2    82:9|battles, first in Armenia and then in Persia, gaining the victory
06Khor2    83:13|him he was converted, and then God removed all the tyrants
06Khor2    84:2|to Rome to Saint Constantine. Then Shapuh busied himself with plans
06Khor2    86:8|command her to do from then on, for the Georgians had
06Khor2    86:11|against her and note: “Whom then are we to worship instead
06Khor2    86:16|But the blessed Nunē then went out to proselytize the
06Khor2    87:3|Then Trdat, with all his men
06Khor2    87:13|This Saint Constantine did, and then he sent his mother Helen
06Khor2    89:5|Then there arrived an edict of
06Khor2    90:3|Then Aristakes returned with the orthodox
06Khor2    92:29|if no one is offended, then I say that such are
06Khor3    9:7|Then the brave Vahan Amatuni, looking
06Khor3    10:5|Then he took Tiran, Khosrov’s son
06Khor3    12:3|barbarian nations into alliance, and then he attacked the Mediterranean lands
06Khor3    13:4|Then our King Tiran came down
06Khor3    19:4|Then he sent a letter to
06Khor3    19:8|the tribute of your country. Then your brother and the fugitives
06Khor3    22:4|Then Gnel took as his wife
06Khor3    23:2|Then the king went out behind
06Khor3    23:11|Then Arshak with his princes brought
06Khor3    27:8|Then the nobles requested the bones
06Khor3    28:9|Then the whole army entered inside
06Khor3    29:2|for that side’s disturbance, and then that side’s peace for this
06Khor3    29:8|Then, when Arshak saw that he
06Khor3    29:10|Then Nersēs the Great acceded, came
06Khor3    31:10|So he abandoned from then on, his ostentatious clothes; dressed
06Khor3    34:5|can cross into Greek territory. Then you will seize the land
06Khor3    34:7|So then Arshak, exceedingly hard pressed, unwillingly
06Khor3    35:2|they combined to expel them. Then they took their wives and
06Khor3    35:10|Then Mehrujan and Vahan approached Shapuh
06Khor3    37:4|Then the Augustus Theodosius commanded the
06Khor3    38:3|Then King Pap restored to Spandarat
06Khor3    39:2|Then King Pap, seeing all Armenia
06Khor3    40:4|pugilistic contest at Pisa; and then at Heliopolis in Hellas at
06Khor3    40:13|Then Emperor Theodosius ordered him to
06Khor3    41:2|Then in succession to Varazdat, Theodosius
06Khor3    43:5|Then a false accusation was lodged
06Khor3    47:4|down to that time and then had come into the open
06Khor3    53:5|Then Mesrop, with the aid of
06Khor3    53:10|Then straightaway he set to translating
06Khor3    55:3|Then Sahak the Great went to
06Khor3    55:15|Then Atom derided him: “Surely these
06Khor3    58:4|Then many of the princes arrived
06Khor3    60:4|Then he left overseers from among
06Khor3    60:8|Then he was invited by the
06Khor3    60:9|Then Mesrop and Sahak the Great
06Khor3    60:12|Then John and Ardzan also arrived
06Khor3    61:6|Then our translators, whose names we
06Khor3    64:2|Then the Persian king Vṙam summoned
06Khor3    64:3|Then he, Vṙam ordered the minister
06Khor3    64:6|Then Vṙam in anger held an
06Khor3    64:10|by the very same princes.” Then he obtained from the Persian
06Khor3    65:7|Then Sahak the Great stood up
06Khor3    66:7|Then all the princes gathered together
06Khor3    67:4|Then a mortal illness befell Sahak
06Khor3    67:15|Then there arose a tumult in
06Khor3    67:18|had laid him to rest; then the sign disappeared
06Khor3    68:6|stepfather - nonetheless you did not then show yourself to be completely
06Khor3    68:39|What then does this demonstrate, save that
07Seb1    7:8|Then after this the arousal of
07Seb1    8:2|Then king Peroz sent against him
07Seb1    8:3|Then the divine Word came to
07Seb1    8:6|Then, gathering his troops, he went
07Seb1    8:6|go and defeat him; and then at my leisure I shall
07Seb1    8:8|Then his son Kawat reigned over
07Seb1    8:9|office for a short time, then died. After him Persian marzpans
07Seb1    8:10|Then in the [41st] year of the
07Seb1    8:12|Then the Greek king made an
07Seb1    8:14|Then Mihran Mihrewandak attacked them with
07Seb1    9:5|and blood of the Lord. Then he took leave of the
07Seb1    9:6|Then after a few days he
07Seb1    9:9|Then came Golon Mihran with [20,000] fully
07Seb1    9:12|Then king Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov came
07Seb1    9:12|in which he was defeated; then he left
07Seb1    9:13|Then came Tam Khosrov. He made
07Seb1    9:14|Then came Varaz Vzur; he waged
07Seb1    9:14|first, he was defeated, and then was victorious. He stayed for
07Seb1    9:15|Then came the great Parthian and
07Seb1    9:16|Then the marzpan Hrahat, who went
07Seb1    9:16|There they were defeated, and then gained a victory’. Returning from
07Seb1    9:17|Then came the marzpan Hratrin Datan
07Seb1    9:18|Then Persian governors came, until the
07Seb1    9:19|Then (came) Vndatakan Khorakan. The Persian
07Seb1    9:19|rebelled went themselves to Gełumk’ Then Merakbut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah
07Seb1    9:19|themselves to Gełumk’ Then Merakbut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah; then Hoyiman
07Seb1    9:19|Gełumk’ Then Merakbut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah; then Hoyiman
07Seb1    9:19|Merakbut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah; then Hoyiman
07Seb1    10:5|Then this Vahram, giving battle to
07Seb1    10:6|Then he sent letters with the
07Seb1    10:8|Then instead of a letter of
07Seb1    10:9|Then all the troops were galvanized
07Seb1    10:15|eyes on the spot and then killed him. They installed his
07Seb1    10:16|Tigris by the pontoon-bridge, then cut away the cables of
07Seb1    10:18|Then they reckoned it best to
07Seb1    11:1|Then king Khosrov sent to king
07Seb1    11:1|enemy; and restore my kingdom; then I shall be your son
07Seb1    11:3|Then the king gathered all the
07Seb1    11:4|to agree, or not?’ Then they note: ’It is not
07Seb1    11:9|Then the rebel mihrats’i, taking his
07Seb1    11:10|Then Vahram wrote a letter to
07Seb1    11:17|Then he wrote again a second
07Seb1    11:26|Then they attacked the encampment of
07Seb1    11:27|Then the Persian army collected not
07Seb1    12:11|Then immediately he equipped himself as
07Seb1    12:24|wish, but went his way. Then he planned this against them
07Seb1    12:26|Then, having made him swear an
07Seb1    12:28|Then they prepared gifts - a large
07Seb1    12:33|Then king Khosrov gave gifts to
07Seb1    16:4|of the emperor were vindicated. Then king Khosrov ordered a letter
07Seb1    16:4|Armenia the auditor of Vaspurakan. Then he (the emperor) ordered the
07Seb1    16:7|forces of the Huns, they then sought an oath from the
07Seb1    17:2|Then they plundered whatever they came
07Seb1    17:5|the city of Karin and then cut off their heads. At
07Seb1    17:6|not see your death.’ Then they cut off his head
07Seb1    18:6|Then once more the king gathered
07Seb1    19:2|united by joining in communion. Then the see of the Catholicosate
07Seb1    20:3|was informed of these events. Then through letters and trustworthy messengers
07Seb1    20:5|Then once more the remaining Armenian
07Seb1    20:6|plot to the king’s ear. Then they dispersed here and there
07Seb1    20:7|Then royal messengers arrived with warrants
07Seb1    20:13|lion’s ear, he mounted it. Then grasping its wind-pipe, he
07Seb1    20:14|lion to rest a little. Then the queen fell at the
07Seb1    20:15|Then they led him off to
07Seb1    20:15|be exiled to distant islands. Then he ordered (him) to cross
07Seb1    21:2|Then couriers arrived with letters summoning
07Seb1    22:3|lands of the Persian empire. Then king Khosrov took his own
07Seb1    22:4|secure land of Gełam, and then from there he journeyed to
07Seb1    23:3|Then the king ordered Step’anos to
07Seb1    25:2|Then the king of the K’ushans
07Seb1    25:3|all his baggage and goods, then rapidly turned back and departed
07Seb1    25:5|killed, and many they captured. Then they returned and camped near
07Seb1    26:4|strongholds of their own country. Then the king requested Vahrich at
07Seb1    27:2|Then those with them requested an
07Seb1    27:2|been worked among the barbarians. Then Smbat stood up and genuflected
07Seb1    27:3|Then the king sent him a
07Seb1    27:5|Then he requested permission from the
07Seb1    27:5|permission reached his country, he then made a request concerning the
07Seb1    27:6|Ṙshtunik’, on the patriarchal throne. Then they began to lay the
07Seb1    28:2|Then the king bestowed on him
07Seb1    28:7|Then the kings of the K’ushans
07Seb1    28:9|Then Smbat ordered his [300] men to
07Seb1    28:12|Then an Inspector from court came
07Seb1    28:13|Then Smbat assembled the army and
07Seb1    28:14|Then the king of K’ushans sent
07Seb1    28:15|Then putting his hand on his
07Seb1    28:17|fortresses which he burnt down. Then he returned with a great
07Seb1    29:2|and fell on his face. Then the king said to him
07Seb1    29:4|Then they rebelled and submitted to
07Seb1    30:0|and being honoured by him. Then his rebellion from Khosrov and
07Seb1    30:3|days’ journey from the coast. Then from some source they learned
07Seb1    30:4|secured himself in the fortress. Then the stratelat gathered all his
07Seb1    30:7|went in rebellion to Gełumk’. Then Merkut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah
07Seb1    30:7|rebellion to Gełumk’. Then Merkut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah; then Yeman
07Seb1    30:7|Gełumk’. Then Merkut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah; then Yeman. But on
07Seb1    30:7|Merkut; then Yazdēn; then Butmah; then Yeman. But on the Greek
07Seb1    30:7|Greek side: first Yovhan patrik; then Herakl; the general Sormēn, until
07Seb1    31:2|Then they returned to the regions
07Seb1    31:3|Then there was no little turmoil
07Seb1    31:5|Then the general Heraclius with his
07Seb1    31:6|Juan Veh as their commander. Then king Khosrov divided (his forces
07Seb1    31:7|others were scattered in flight. Then king Khosrov approached the gate
07Seb1    31:9|joy king Khosrov received him, then returned to the city of
07Seb1    32:0|to the royal court and then is killed
07Seb1    32:2|Then the Greek army assembled in
07Seb1    32:5|the swooping of an eagle. Then they abandoned the site of
07Seb1    32:7|roads. The few survivors fled. Then they took the booty and
07Seb1    32:9|Then Senitam Khosrov came. The Greek
07Seb1    32:10|But then they agreed (among themselves), and
07Seb1    32:13|hands in that fashion; and then how you delivered the fortress
07Seb1    32:14|Angł he installed a commander; then gathering his forces he himself
07Seb1    33:1|Then king Khosrov returned from Dara
07Seb1    33:3|would not destroy the city. Then, having opened the city gate
07Seb1    33:6|as the city of Satala; then collecting his forces he camped
07Seb1    33:6|slaughter caused by those outside. Then the caesar T’ēodos came forward
07Seb1    33:6|am your king.’ They then acquiesced and opened the gate
07Seb1    33:7|Then, having opened the gate, they
07Seb1    33:7|submitted. He posted guards there, then went and seized Dzit’aṙich, the
07Seb1    33:8|Then came Shahēn Patgosapan, passing by
07Seb1    33:11|and reaching Caesarea of Cappadocia. Then the Christian inhabitants of the
07Seb1    34:5|Then Heraclius gathered his troops, camped
07Seb1    34:6|to flight and pursued them. Then they entered Armenian territory, and
07Seb1    34:7|in the days of summer. Then marching on Melitene, he captured
07Seb1    34:8|to replace Shahrayenpet, Parseanpet Parshěnazdat; then Namdar Vshnasp; then Shahrapłakan. He
07Seb1    34:8|Parseanpet Parshěnazdat; then Namdar Vshnasp; then Shahrapłakan. He fought a battle
07Seb1    34:8|battle in Persia and won. Then Ĕṙoch Vehan. It was he
07Seb1    34:9|Then king Heraclius appointed a certain
07Seb1    34:13|stopped for a few days, then proceeded gently and reached Asorestan
07Seb1    34:16|men in the conflict, but then themselves turned in flight. The
07Seb1    34:17|Then all the land of Palestine
07Seb1    34:18|themselves rebelled against his authority. Then there was warfare between the
07Seb1    34:19|went to the Persian army. Then Khoṙeam, that is Ĕṙazmiozan, gathered
07Seb1    34:20|within the city for [21] days. Then they came out and camped
07Seb1    34:22|Then they showed them the place
07Seb1    34:23|Then a command arrived from the
07Seb1    37:4|walls, until the mortar dried. Then she was enclosed in her
07Seb1    38:13|hand and seize you. And then you will see me in
07Seb1    38:20|Then the Persian army reached Nisibis
07Seb1    38:25|lying in wait for him. Then Heraclius, in the same manner
07Seb1    38:29|Then Heraclius took his army and
07Seb1    38:31|as the plain of Nineveh; then he turned to attack them
07Seb1    38:32|are not worthy of mercy’. Then Heraclius ordered them to be
07Seb1    39:1|Then Khosrov the Persian king fled
07Seb1    39:2|Then he went to Atrpatakan with
07Seb1    39:3|suppose Khosrov was dead?’ Then they took counsel together and
07Seb1    39:4|Then they swore an oath with
07Seb1    39:5|Then king Khosrov, disguising himself, entered
07Seb1    39:6|will raise a rebellion.’ Then king Kawat gave an order
07Seb1    39:7|Then king Kawat began to take
07Seb1    39:8|Then king Kawat ordered a letter
07Seb1    39:9|his army greatly thanked God. Then king Heraclius ordered the multitude
07Seb1    40:0|Ormizd for short periods, and then of Yazkert, Kawat’s son. Fragmentation
07Seb1    40:1|Then king Kawat summoned Varaztirots’, son
07Seb1    40:2|all to find someone worthy. Then, under the leadership of T’ēodoros
07Seb1    40:4|Then they sent some of the
07Seb1    40:4|and expelled him in dishonour. Then they promptly installed as Catholicos
07Seb1    40:6|Then Heraclius wrote to Khoṙeam as
07Seb1    40:6|and with a seal.’ Then Khoṙeam was easily persuaded, and
07Seb1    40:6|gathered them in one place. Then he left them and went
07Seb1    40:7|each other they greatly rejoiced. Then Heraclius swore to him that
07Seb1    40:8|Then Khoṙeam swore to him, saying
07Seb1    40:8|a small force from him. Then they took leave of each
07Seb1    40:9|Then Khoṙeam, taking the host of
07Seb1    40:10|Then the blessed Heraclius sent reliable
07Seb1    40:12|Then this Khoṙokh sent (a message
07Seb1    40:13|Khosrov, whom Khoṙeam’s army strangled. Then reigned Yazkert, son of Kawat
07Seb1    41:4|the sons of Ismael. It then went in flight to the
07Seb1    41:5|Then the Greek general Mzhēzh Gnuni
07Seb1    41:9|Then the Greek general Mzhēzh began
07Seb1    41:9|and winter at Dvin, and then arrest the aspet and bring
07Seb1    41:11|Then king Heraclius swore to him
07Seb1    41:11|with me a little time, then I shall send you with
07Seb1    41:16|him and Varaz Gnel Gnuni. Then he took for himself command
07Seb1    41:17|Then the king, at the request
07Seb1    41:17|three years with great magnificence; then, discredited by his soldiers, he
07Seb1    42:2|Then the twelve tribes of all
07Seb1    42:2|empire to enter among them. Then the Greek king Heraclius ordered
07Seb1    42:3|went and stood before him. Then he ordered them to go
07Seb1    42:8|Then they all gathered in unison
07Seb1    42:9|brother of the emperor Heraclius. Then they returned and camped in
07Seb1    42:16|Jordan and camped at Jericho. Then dread of them fell on
07Seb1    42:16|to the palace of Constantinople. Then, having requested an oath from
07Seb1    42:19|was divided into three parts. Then the army of Ismael, which
07Seb1    42:19|to do battle with them. Then they left the city and
07Seb1    42:24|Then the blessed Heraclius completed his
07Seb1    42:29|Mokk’, who was called Aknik. Then crossing by the bridge of
07Seb1    42:32|and slew most of them. Then they proceeded to Asorestan. This
07Seb1    42:35|far as Media and Khuzhastan. Then they penetrated with royal armies
07Seb1    43:2|Then the former built in another
07Seb1    43:4|kept silent and went home. Then many people entered, saw the
07Seb1    44:3|mother Martine, wife of Heraclius. Then Heraclius reigned, son of Heraclius
07Seb1    44:4|cut out her tongue and then killed her with her two
07Seb1    44:4|the name of his father. Then he himself assembled his troops
07Seb1    44:12|him, he secured his defence. Then the men of the city
07Seb1    44:14|saying: ’Keep your place.’ Then the crowd was aroused, and
07Seb1    44:17|And then he reestablished him in his
07Seb1    44:18|was the prince of Armenia. Then he returned to the Armenian
07Seb1    44:20|and sustenance from the treasury. Then he ordered T’umas to be
07Seb1    44:21|Then the aspet and T’ēodoros, lord
07Seb1    44:24|Then no little disturbance occurred in
07Seb1    44:24|the fortresses of the country. Then it became known that he
07Seb1    44:25|Then the Greek general T’ēodoros, with
07Seb1    44:26|would not travel anywhere else. Then he returned; and they wrote
07Seb1    44:27|die for your Piety.’ Then king Constans ordered him to
07Seb1    45:4|Then the army which was in
07Seb1    45:5|Then the (general) in the territory
07Seb1    45:11|and they anathematize them.’ Then the king, with the patriarch
07Seb1    46:19|Then he ordered Zak’arias, the patriarch
07Seb1    46:19|not turned aside from God, then he in anger would not
07Seb1    46:22|and the great chief-doctor. Then king Khosrov ordered a copy
07Seb1    46:27|able to see.’ Why then does he say: ’We were
07Seb1    46:35|death, that is, Satan’. What then would the Lord say to
07Seb1    46:35|stoned, and some they slew. Then he sent his own son
07Seb1    46:45|Then they accepted as intermediary the
07Seb1    46:56|Then they were summoned to Rome
07Seb1    46:59|They were there for [15] days. Then he brought them into the
07Seb1    46:63|in holy Sinai’. Amongst whom then is ’among them’? Clearly, in
07Seb1    46:65|together for three years, and then to participate in the sacrament
07Seb1    46:71|So then would it be right for
07Seb1    46:75|his body from heaven.’ Then they divided into two natures
07Seb1    46:78|God according to his flesh, then it would be impossible for
07Seb1    47:10|divulge to anyone their conversation. Then he sent him to his
07Seb1    47:11|was not hidden from him. Then he spoke with all the
07Seb1    48:3|Then the army of the T’etalk’
07Seb1    48:6|for a three-year period. Then you will pay (tribute) with
07Seb1    48:8|Then he note: ’I am coming
07Seb1    48:9|in an invasion into Atrpatakan. Then they brought them upon us
07Seb1    48:10|Then king Constans agreed to carry
07Seb1    48:14|of the messengers of Ismael. Then the king and all his
07Seb1    48:17|he might destroy the country. Then the Catholicos and Musheł with
07Seb1    49:5|Then, when he found an opportunity
07Seb1    49:11|Gregory.’ The king note: ’Then why did you not communicate
07Seb1    49:13|with his own ring, and then with ours, and then with
07Seb1    49:13|and then with ours, and then with the rings of all
07Seb1    49:13|search made to see.’ Then he remained silent
07Seb1    49:14|words in his own tongue. Then the king ordered (the bishop
07Seb1    49:17|the Catholicos departed with him. Then he went and stayed in
07Seb1    49:20|and the Pass of Chor. Then he dismissed him with honour
07Seb1    50:11|distance from the dry land, then one could see the awesome
07Seb1    52:2|Then Musheł, lord of the Mamikonean’
07Seb1    52:6|and took refuge in Iberia. Then the army of Ismael turned
07Seb1    52:11|Then the Armenian Catholicos Nersēs departed
07Seb1    52:11|had come to an end. Then after the sixth year of
07Seb1    52:13|Then when the king of Ismael
07Seb1    52:15|the Ismaelites ruled. These were then subdued and included with Armenia
07Seb1    52:18|treasures, and installed another king. Then they went to their respective
07Seb1    52:26|Then at the end of his
08Ghev1    1:10|Then the Byzantine troops displayed great
08Ghev1    1:11|generally killing many of them. Then the Ishmaelites, having loaded up
08Ghev1    2:5|The army then divided into two parts, one
08Ghev1    2:10|Then Procopius ordered his own troops
08Ghev1    2:10|them to their camp and then they themselves returned to their
08Ghev1    3:10|the country of Syria, and then they ceased coming against the
08Ghev1    3:14|Then they negligently took their pleasure
08Ghev1    3:14|survivors, and retrieved the captives. Then, collecting the enemy’s loot and
08Ghev1    4:0|years and four months, and then died [661-680]. (We shall now describe
08Ghev1    4:6|on the Euphrates. T’e’odoros’ son then went to the general and
08Ghev1    4:19|seizing numerous districts and villages. Then, collecting their loot and captives
08Ghev1    5:4|turning them into ruins. And then (the Byzantine troops) returned to
08Ghev1    5:6|True’gh died in the battle. Then (Justinian) sent the other Khazar
08Ghev1    7:9|Then they sought for the servant
08Ghev1    7:10|Then they initiated a search and
08Ghev1    7:10|all kinds of falsehoods and then seized everyone from the youngest
08Ghev1    8:3|of the land of Vaspurakan then separated and departed, going to
08Ghev1    8:9|Then the Armenian forces sent a
08Ghev1    8:12|to strengthen their bodies, and then immediately arose and organized themselves
08Ghev1    8:14|quite cold and icy, and then the weather turned even more
08Ghev1    8:18|own herd for them and then sent them to the caliph
08Ghev1    8:22|they forcefully attacked them. But then again God showed His mercy
08Ghev1    8:25|Then he went to the Armenian
08Ghev1    8:28|depths of the sea alive. Then the Armenians collected spoil from
08Ghev1    9:10|quickly went to the place. Then, standing close to the deceased
08Ghev1    9:14|Then, receiving that written pledge from
08Ghev1    10:4|brigadeand the fight began. Then the wrath of the Lord
08Ghev1    10:9|pondered how to destroy them. Then all of them assembled, brought
08Ghev1    10:9|men from noble clans, and then set fire to those who
08Ghev1    10:24|a twelve-year-old lad then wearing a red apron
08Ghev1    11:7|will give it to you. Then you can get up and
08Ghev1    11:10|short distance from them and then sent word to General Muhammad
08Ghev1    11:11|or fighting among your forces.” Then Chenbakur had boats sent across
08Ghev1    12:0|years and eight months and then dying. Here follows an account
08Ghev1    12:3|ceased pulling down the wall. Then, after designating overseers, they started
08Ghev1    12:8|enormous fire in the camp. Then, leaving behind his army’s equippage
08Ghev1    14:8|is a spring of water; then the bad faith of the
08Ghev1    14:21|only lied the worse. Listen then, and think more clearly
08Ghev1    14:24|same hope, blessed Jacob, and then he, with the same purpose
08Ghev1    14:26|and New Testaments. You despise then so many holy persons, cherished
08Ghev1    14:35|Then there are books of Joshua
08Ghev1    14:36|Then the Psalms of David; the
08Ghev1    14:52|falsified, as you pretend, why then speak through the Prophets at
08Ghev1    14:57|Recognize then the truth that abides with
08Ghev1    14:77|who live near us. Refrain then from making things up, lest
08Ghev1    14:82|empty and futile. To whom then could it be that God
08Ghev1    14:83|this, I beg you, and then answer to it. Although the
08Ghev1    14:105|should possess His glory. (He then says to them): “Turn, O
08Ghev1    14:119|Then the Prophet adds: “of the
08Ghev1    14:131|Dare you then relying on the bare word
08Ghev1    14:135|which your legislator knew, and then I shall be convinced that
08Ghev1    14:136|been given men by God. Then you reproach us for not
08Ghev1    14:144|Then He adds as follows: “He
08Ghev1    14:145|with the other Prophets, and then Jesus. Put aside then all
08Ghev1    14:145|and then Jesus. Put aside then all these idle opinions, for
08Ghev1    14:151|the sin of the world.” [John 1:29]. Then John the Evangelist begins his
08Ghev1    14:171|Do not, then, offer insults to the good
08Ghev1    14:172|God then, who has so honored man
08Ghev1    14:197|of all your fortune, and then, when you are tired of
08Ghev1    14:205|It is then true that Satan, enfeebled, lost
08Ghev1    14:209|who still persecuted Him. Whence then comes this man? What does
08Ghev1    14:210|It was then the enemy who deplored its
08Ghev1    18:1|Then his mother who was named
08Ghev1    19:2|shield them from the Ishmaelites. Then they encamped opposite them on
08Ghev1    19:7|foe together with their gear. Then those hiding in the ambuscades
08Ghev1    19:7|taken captive was more than [80,000]. Then (the Arabs) joyfully returned to
08Ghev1    20:8|to the place of worship. Then the emperor himself arose and
08Ghev1    20:20|Then he ordered his soldiers to
08Ghev1    20:24|Then the entire multitude opened the
08Ghev1    20:27|eat and satiate their hunger. Then did they direct many entreaties
08Ghev1    20:30|Then Maslama responded to the emperor
08Ghev1    22:5|and enemies of order, and then put them to death (by
08Ghev1    24:1|Then he took the entire multitude
08Ghev1    24:1|forming a large army, which then crossed the great Euphrates River
08Ghev1    24:4|fight and prolonged it. But then Marwan beat the opposing side
08Ghev1    24:5|besieged the city of Damascus, then started to fight and destroyed
08Ghev1    25:10|Then he wrote to Marwan inquiring
08Ghev1    25:10|feet be cut off and then that he be tied to
08Ghev1    27:4|from unbelievably stringent tax demands. Then they began to attack from
08Ghev1    27:10|in Marwan’s camp. (The Abbasids) then advanced to the fortress-like
08Ghev1    28:0|Then in place (of Marwan) Abdullah
08Ghev1    28:9|stipend of silver, which until then had come from the (caliph’s
08Ghev1    30:5|and hamstrung his horse, and then commenced furious single combat. He
08Ghev1    30:5|for his brother’s blood. But then he gave his life, defeated
08Ghev1    31:1|only a short while and then died
08Ghev1    32:2|the land with their cavalry. Then he arose and commenced raiding
08Ghev1    32:3|wicked tortures (to get them). Then (Gagik) arrived in the district
08Ghev1    33:9|bitter cold of wintertime and then guards were stationed around to
08Ghev1    34:10|put them to the sword. Then he migrated to Artagers fortress
08Ghev1    34:13|Then enemies from all quarters arose
08Ghev1    34:14|them to his own troops. Then he himself went toward his
08Ghev1    34:35|Either you will return and then submit to them, and your
08Ghev1    34:42|Then general (Amir), with great caution
08Ghev1    34:49|wanted to do this, but then, suddenly, (bad) news reached them
08Ghev1    34:54|place known as Tay village. Then (the Arabs) turned back and
08Ghev1    34:62|But then (the Arabs) regained strength, turned
08Ghev1    34:62|soldiers. Some of the lords then fled with their cavalry and
08Ghev1    34:66|more fervent pleas (to God). Then fortified anew with aid from
08Ghev1    34:68|Then (the Armenians) mercilessly began to
08Ghev1    34:71|Then again lamentations and wailing greatly
08Ghev1    35:0|Then the enemy extended their raiding
08Ghev1    35:3|Then (General Amir ibn Isma’il) left
08Ghev1    37:2|of those in need. And then there was plenty in the
08Ghev1    37:4|Then (Caliph) al-Mahdi began to
08Ghev1    37:6|were taken to Byzantine territory. Then they went and presented their
08Ghev1    37:7|magnificent gifts to his generals. Then they rested for (the remainder
08Ghev1    39:10|ibn Kuzaim, ostikan) [781-785] who was then governor and chief of the
08Ghev1    39:13|Then ’Uthman assembled the troops of
08Ghev1    39:18|reigned for eight years and then died, as Rauh arrived (in
08Ghev1    40:5|Then he sent accusations about them
08Ghev1    40:10|Then the courageous martyrs donned the
08Ghev1    40:15|tightly tied to the wood. Then (Sahak) was beaten on the
08Ghev1    40:22|caliphate for one year and then died. During his day the
08Ghev1    42:0|disasters escalated further. For from then on, no one was master
08Ghev1    42:4|flight while others were slain. Then (the Armenian) fugitives crossed the
08Ghev1    42:11|confiscate all of it, but then changed his mind and took
09Draskh1    1:2|Then they guided us in various
09Draskh1    1:7|Now then, with the usual shallow aptitude
09Draskh1    1:8|the sons of Noah, and then I shall separate from the
09Draskh1    1:10|Then, after surveying the entire genealogy
09Draskh1    1:13|Then I shall add (an account
09Draskh1    2:3|Then Magog was born, and the
09Draskh1    2:4|Then came Maday who named the
09Draskh1    3:1|Then Nimrod (Nebrovt’), who is the
09Draskh1    3:7|Then Aramaneak sired a son, Armayis
09Draskh1    3:11|years he sired Gegham, and then he died
09Draskh1    4:10|was followed by Pachoych, and then by Kronak, after whom came
09Draskh1    4:16|Then, having killed Astyages (Azhdahak), he
09Draskh1    5:1|must for you to know, then I refer you to them
09Draskh1    5:14|Vagharshak appointed his coronant, and then the chamberlains, bodyguards, and the
09Draskh1    6:8|Then Pompey conquered Mazaka (Mizhak) and
09Draskh1    7:7|Then, Arshawir, the king of Persia
09Draskh1    7:14|Then, after the ascension of our
09Draskh1    9:4|Then our Aristakes returned from there
09Draskh1    10:3|Then the disciples of Aristakes carried
09Draskh1    10:7|Then, after many years, a certain
09Draskh1    11:9|him condescend to his will. Then he ordered him to place
09Draskh1    11:14|child called Nerses who was then in school at Caesarea
09Draskh1    12:1|Then King Arshak, the son of
09Draskh1    12:20|And then a council of altogether one
09Draskh1    13:2|the absolute master of Armenia. Then they joined battle at Dziraw
09Draskh1    13:10|Then Theodosius the Great also banished
09Draskh1    14:3|Then Artashir, the son of king
09Draskh1    14:4|and respectable before the infidels. Then the king circumspectly fulfilled all
09Draskh1    14:5|the concessions made by Artashir. Then Artashir, the king of Persia
09Draskh1    14:8|Then descending to the region of
09Draskh1    14:9|Then he returned to Armenia and
09Draskh1    14:15|Then the blessed Sahak immediately sent
09Draskh1    14:24|his son Yazkert succeeded him. Then the blessed Sahak became severely
09Draskh1    14:28|six years until he died. Then (Yazkert ordered) the blessed Yovsep’
09Draskh1    15:1|disturbed and good order deteriorated. Then some of our naxarars, beguiled
09Draskh1    16:7|Then Babgen, who was his pupil
09Draskh1    16:17|five years he also died. Then they set on the patriarchal
09Draskh1    16:33|Then, through the enlightenment of his
09Draskh1    16:40|Then the Emperor Maurice arrogantly changed
09Draskh1    17:5|Then Smbat ordered our great patriarch
09Draskh1    17:9|great patriarch Movses had died. Then he set up Abraham, the
09Draskh1    17:30|Then he ordered to dismount the
09Draskh1    17:32|Then Kawat gave the marzpanate of
09Draskh1    18:10|Then Ezr received honors from the
09Draskh1    18:19|Then Ezr ordered to box (with
09Draskh1    19:9|the Emperor Heraclius in Arabia. Then all the nations were struck
09Draskh1    19:11|Then the Emperor Heraclius died and
09Draskh1    19:15|Then, T’eodoros lord of Rshtunik’ and
09Draskh1    19:27|Then, since the aspet Varaztiroc’ had
09Draskh1    19:29|Then Nerses requested that his (Varaztiroc’
09Draskh1    19:34|Then, greatly distressed by this, the
09Draskh1    19:36|And then, he gently came to the
09Draskh1    19:37|and had remained constant until then was shaken
09Draskh1    19:43|Then, upon the entreaty of envoys
09Draskh1    19:52|Then, the Ishmaelite forces in Egypt
09Draskh1    20:2|Then the great patriarch Nerses together
09Draskh1    20:5|Then, after a pontificate of twenty
09Draskh1    20:10|And then, encircling it with a wall
09Draskh1    20:29|Then he also put the great
09Draskh1    21:9|Then he ordered that after his
09Draskh1    21:12|Then the power of the Holy
09Draskh1    21:17|give them their annual wages. Then, depriving them of their arms
09Draskh1    21:19|Then the wicked prosecutors tore down
09Draskh1    22:4|Then, drawing on his wisdom and
09Draskh1    22:9|Then, completing the fourteenth year of
09Draskh1    22:16|if stones could impress people), then, (by the same token) a
09Draskh1    22:22|his handsome and august stature. Then he ordered a chair for
09Draskh1    22:27|see me as I am, then let your majesty order these
09Draskh1    22:28|And then, when they were left alone
09Draskh1    23:13|Then Sion notified all the members
09Draskh1    23:24|to the episcopal rank, and then summoned to the august patriarchal
09Draskh1    23:27|Then Yovab, who was from Ostan
09Draskh1    24:3|It was then that he noticed the beautiful
09Draskh1    24:6|Then, having inspected the living quarters
09Draskh1    24:26|Then he spread rumors that he
09Draskh1    25:3|Siwnik’, and other azat lords. Then, Sawada formed a plan either
09Draskh1    25:4|not wish to accept me, then stand aside and give me
09Draskh1    25:28|Bagarat to their (subsequent) damage. Then, the soldiers of Abu Sa’id
09Draskh1    25:35|Then, having slain with the sword
09Draskh1    25:37|caliph along with their kinsmen. Then he departed from there and
09Draskh1    25:65|Then, instead of his eyes, he
09Draskh1    26:5|down with his sword. He then went eastward, to the land
09Draskh1    26:10|protection of his prayers Smbat then went to the tyrant Bugha
09Draskh1    27:17|Then, freeing themselves from the foul
09Draskh1    28:13|Then, the presiding prince Ashot chose
09Draskh1    29:6|Then they summoned the great patriarch
09Draskh1    29:10|Then, he laid his hand on
09Draskh1    29:17|Then during the fall, when the
09Draskh1    29:23|Then, his brother Ashot succeeded to
09Draskh1    30:8|ramiks and non-ramiks (anramik). Then, building a tomb (suitable) for
09Draskh1    30:9|Then receiving the ill-tidings, Smbat
09Draskh1    30:9|prince of Iberia, also came then to express his condolences
09Draskh1    30:10|he believed that he would then be forced to confront both
09Draskh1    30:15|Then, the great katholikos intervened, and
09Draskh1    30:16|as hostage his son Dawit’. Then I shall let him go
09Draskh1    30:21|Then Smbat, assembling a large force
09Draskh1    30:29|lavished flatteries upon him; he then brought such serious charges against
09Draskh1    30:36|Then, you have enjoined unto me
09Draskh1    30:71|may wish, and be certain. Then, let those who are able
09Draskh1    30:72|by you will come true then. If you wish to choose
09Draskh1    31:8|Then, mounting upon fiery steeds, they
09Draskh1    31:11|He then laid a furious siege against
09Draskh1    31:12|Then the contenders who were the
09Draskh1    33:3|He then secretly lay in wait and
09Draskh1    33:21|sooner had he arrived there, then our men hastened to meet
09Draskh1    34:7|and confined them in prison. Then he took for himself the
09Draskh1    34:28|Then, Gagik, the brother of the
09Draskh1    35:11|Then envoys were sent back and
09Draskh1    36:3|Then Shapuh bid farewell to his
09Draskh1    37:1|the pretext of conquering them. Then he set out and came
09Draskh1    37:4|Then he set forth and arrived
09Draskh1    38:13|Then I acquired from the prince
09Draskh1    39:2|Then, he wrote a letter, and
09Draskh1    39:4|Then, he sent to Smbat a
09Draskh1    39:8|Then, in place of his father
09Draskh1    40:2|caliph), gathered a large force. Then he set forth and reached
09Draskh1    40:7|all the fruits of friendship. Then, they exchanged sealed copies of
09Draskh1    40:11|Then the king of Iberia, Atrnerseh
09Draskh1    42:9|away the storm of wickedness, then God with His providential power
09Draskh1    42:11|But if peace were disturbed, then having possession of all five
09Draskh1    42:13|Then one of the distinguished naxarars
09Draskh1    42:15|immediately snared by them, and then they ventured upon the task
09Draskh1    42:16|Then they sent a certain man
09Draskh1    42:19|Then, the king was informed by
09Draskh1    42:24|Then, Atrnerseh of his own accord
09Draskh1    43:3|him the intended gifts, he then brought strong charges against the
09Draskh1    43:7|of the barbaric Hagarite beast, then in compliance with the advice
09Draskh1    43:11|to march upon our land. Then, prostrating himself before him in
09Draskh1    43:17|Then, like brigands he turned upon
09Draskh1    44:6|to him completely. Yet, even then, the fickle and base rogue
09Draskh1    47:5|which he placed under guard. Then, ransacking the country, he followed
09Draskh1    47:6|and put them to flight. Then, they themselves set out and
09Draskh1    47:9|Then, he sent king Gagik together
09Draskh1    48:10|following his own wicked desires. Then he lost the hope of
09Draskh1    48:16|Then, having asked the ostikan for
09Draskh1    49:9|of human beings spurt death. Then, turning from their love for
09Draskh1    49:10|Then they placed him on the
09Draskh1    50:6|It was then, that the great princess, the
09Draskh1    50:11|Then, guided by reason, he put
09Draskh1    50:13|Then, he set out for the
09Draskh1    50:15|Then unexpectedlyas if in an
09Draskh1    50:17|concerning their mutual problems, and then he went to the strongholds
09Draskh1    51:15|until their midriffs tore, and then, with the stroke of a
09Draskh1    51:33|adorned with armor and decorations. Then, stretching out his arms, he
09Draskh1    51:38|Then, turning in the direction of
09Draskh1    53:2|they are dishearted, and disabled; then our granaries were full, while
09Draskh1    53:13|Then the destructive famine began, and
09Draskh1    54:4|hearsay with such personal grief, then how much severer all these
09Draskh1    54:13|Only then, both you and we shall
09Draskh1    54:74|people of the Lord, and then by the will of God
09Draskh1    55:4|honors in the inns, and then he went to meet the
09Draskh1    55:20|Then I returned to the hermitages
09Draskh1    55:30|Then, for about two months almost
09Draskh1    57:7|Then, crossing themselves with the sign
09Draskh1    58:3|ornaments, horses, and many mules. Then he returned to the city
09Draskh1    58:9|and treasures to the ostikan. Then taking with him also the
09Draskh1    59:1|Then, Ashot, the son of king
09Draskh1    59:2|Then, the great chorepiscopus, who ruled
09Draskh1    60:6|Then, the foremost members of the
09Draskh1    60:6|treaty of peace between themselves. Then, the king and his father
09Draskh1    60:10|two sides met, and right then, when the forces of the
09Draskh1    60:10|prince headlong to the ground. Then they turned on their heels
09Draskh1    60:18|Then in great haste he had
09Draskh1    60:21|Then, he sent one of the
09Draskh1    60:28|refused to abide by this, then compensate him for his wickedness
09Draskh1    60:29|Then he attached the text of
09Draskh1    60:31|Then the king also seized the
09Draskh1    63:2|Then he levied troops from among
09Draskh1    63:5|Then, on my suggestion and advice
09Draskh1    64:17|Then, the prince assumed that through
09Draskh1    65:9|the heathen captives in prison. Then, he bound with ropes both
09Draskh1    66:34|Then, one of the numerous soldiers
09Draskh1    66:39|sharp strokes of an axe. Then, they severed his head (from
09Draskh1    66:60|pleased and rejoiced at these. Then he immediately gave orders to
09Draskh1    67:7|Then, at a gallop he fell
09Draskh1    67:15|Then, the rest of his fellow
09Draskh1    67:24|the promised payment in dahekans. Then, he would release and restore
09Draskh1    67:26|the inhabitants of the fortress. Then the soldiers also set out
09Draskh1    68:4|sufferings that surrounded us and then by the urgent order of
09Draskh1    68:19|Then, after the short span of
09Draskh1    68:21|is ready at hand; and then you shall know Him as
10Tovma1    1:3|Then I shall set down the
10Tovma1    1:16|Then after the murder of Senek’erim
10Tovma1    1:22|the church) with Divine Scripture. Then we shall set our sights
10Tovma1    1:28|first on the snake and then on the woman fell the
10Tovma1    1:34|rebuke, suitable for righteous judgment, then likewise it will be accompanied
10Tovma1    1:60|of the survivors on earth then endure from the raging torrents
10Tovma1    2:8|for Bel’s furnace, would not then his excretions be profitable for
10Tovma1    3:5|the borders of the Hephthalites, then reigned powerfully over all Khuzhastan
10Tovma1    3:9|Then her son Zameay held sway
10Tovma1    3:10|regions of eastern Persia, from then on he no more imposed
10Tovma1    3:23|grows with incredible rapidity and then suddenly shrinks; the drops of
10Tovma1    3:26|side of the sea. From then on we saw no more
10Tovma1    3:27|gloomy weather for ten days. Then we arrived at a spot
10Tovma1    3:37|the laws of nature and (then) turned away from the face
10Tovma1    3:37|at least know themselves, and then from things visible comprehend their
10Tovma1    3:38|another; and if by another, then it is someone who moves
10Tovma1    3:41|So, then it is clear according to
10Tovma1    4:2|the death of Zradasht he then exercised sole rule over all
10Tovma1    4:34|appointed Belesios ruler of Babylon. Then he himself transferred the palace
10Tovma1    4:37|a thousand silver talents. From then on Israel was endangered by
10Tovma1    4:40|had reigned for eighteen years. Then they themselves went to the
10Tovma1    5:2|in the plain of Media. Then no little danger befell Ashdahak
10Tovma1    5:4|the sons of Senek’erim; they then came to Tigran, king of
10Tovma1    5:5|Then, after receiving a message from
10Tovma1    5:6|Ashdahak’s forces to the sword. Then he reigned over the Medes
10Tovma1    5:11|Then Xerxes and Arshēz, full of
10Tovma1    5:12|Then Xerxes and Arshēz rapidly advanced
10Tovma1    5:13|of [120,000] men to oppose him. Then Cyrus wrote to Tigran asking
10Tovma1    5:17|Then they returned in great strength
10Tovma1    6:19|Then Alexander the Macedonian, son of
10Tovma1    6:20|Then after Dareh, Asud son of
10Tovma1    6:21|Then rapidly descending from his armoured
10Tovma1    6:25|there and settled in Egypt. Then Seleucus Nicanor, called the Victorious
10Tovma1    6:26|dominion over Egypt and India; then he removed himself to Babylon
10Tovma1    6:38|down and arranged with accuracy. Then they placed it carefully in
10Tovma1    6:43|family from the murderous sword. Then he appointed Enanos Bagratuni to
10Tovma1    6:58|Then Khuran took the greater part
10Tovma1    6:60|Then Khuran heard that Queen Helena
10Tovma1    7:1|at Harran with Queen Helena. Then, when the queen went to
10Tovma1    7:10|Then Ashot, Vach’ē’s brother, since he
10Tovma1    7:13|nor food delight his palate. Then Smbat took Artashēs in the
10Tovma1    7:15|Vach’ē and Arshavir then returned with Artashēs, who had
10Tovma1    8:22|After Artashēs there reigned Artavazd; then Tiran, son of Artashēs; then
10Tovma1    8:22|then Tiran, son of Artashēs; then Tiran; then the last Tigran
10Tovma1    8:22|son of Artashēs; then Tiran; then the last Tigran; then Valarshak
10Tovma1    8:22|Tiran; then the last Tigran; then Valarshak. In the time of
10Tovma1    8:24|Then his squires, Babgean and the
10Tovma1    9:3|Then the country fell apart and
10Tovma1    10:26|Then the king begged Saint Nersēs
10Tovma1    10:34|martyrium (built) by Saint Nersēs. Then they transferred it to the
10Tovma1    10:35|they marched them to Isfahan. Then they took Vałarshapat and Artashat
10Tovma1    10:45|they had both forsworn Christ. Then he himself fled from Persia
10Tovma1    10:48|Then the valiant Smbat came to
10Tovma1    11:1|Great ruled over the Greeks. Then Saint Nersēs took Pap, son
10Tovma1    11:11|Then the Armenian kingdom was divided
10Tovma1    11:16|Then in Arshak’s sector the Greeks
10Tovma1    11:19|Then Vasak Artsruni fled to Artashir
10Tovma1    11:28|exchange he called him effeminate. Then Atom went off in the
10Tovma1    11:30|Shapuh then wielded his mallet in the
10Tovma1    11:41|set up the raving Surmak, then the Syrian Brkisho, then Samuel
10Tovma1    11:41|Surmak, then the Syrian Brkisho, then Samuelnone of whom lived
10Tovma1    11:46|Then, when those bishops appointed by
10Tovma1    11:47|would not listen to them. (Then he told them) the details
10Tovma1    11:50|tenens for Saint Sahak, and (then) Bishop Yovsēp and Moses and
10Tovma2    1:0|the house of the Arsacids, then Persian marzpans ruled the country
10Tovma2    1:1|of his stupid vainglorious desire. Then he returned to Armenia, bringing
10Tovma2    1:7|beyond the city of Nakhchavan; then they returned victoriously
10Tovma2    1:15|troops of his own division. Then Vahan Artsruni intervened; he turned
10Tovma2    2:6|Then the great prince of the
10Tovma2    2:15|endangered by the Persian troubles.” Then our Artsruni magnates received permission
10Tovma2    2:16|laid it before the emperor. Then he, realising that their minds
10Tovma2    3:5|received from him an oath. Then he gave him an imperial
10Tovma2    3:6|Then Vahram wrote to Musheł and
10Tovma2    3:10|Then he wrote a second letter
10Tovma2    3:21|Then Khoṙeam Ṙazmayuzan gathered his troops
10Tovma2    3:21|nineteen days he attacked Jerusalem, then destroyed the wall by digging
10Tovma2    3:22|city for twenty-one days; then they went out and camped
10Tovma2    3:26|Then Khoṙeam gathered many troops, marched
10Tovma2    3:28|Then boarding a ship, he went
10Tovma2    3:35|and cross over to Constantinople. Then there took place a violent
10Tovma2    3:42|patriarch and all the magnates. Then they entered the house of
10Tovma2    3:47|the rod of your haughtiness. Then the sun will strip you
10Tovma2    3:47|and clothe you in darkness. Then heaven with terrible thundering will
10Tovma2    3:47|armed warriors will assail you. Then with shame-filled eyes you
10Tovma2    3:48|Then impenetrable darkness will fall; fog
10Tovma2    3:48|cover) your mountains and plains. Then the sword will consume your
10Tovma2    3:48|and newly planted tall trees. Then fire will come forth from
10Tovma2    3:52|Then Heraclius ordered them to be
10Tovma2    3:54|horses were there in Vehkavat. Then Khosrov began to gather the
10Tovma2    3:56|Then they all took counsel together
10Tovma2    3:57|Then, taking oaths together, at night
10Tovma2    3:57|Khosrov knowing anything about it. Then they made his son Kavat
10Tovma2    3:59|Then King Khosrov disguised himself. Entering
10Tovma2    3:61|went on for some days. Then King Kavat also found fault
10Tovma2    3:64|was a very young boy. Then Heraclius wrote to Khoṙeam, saying
10Tovma2    3:66|Then Heraclius granted him the kingdom
10Tovma2    3:67|Then Khoṙeam swore to him: “Please
10Tovma2    3:69|Then Heraclius sent the trustworthy men
10Tovma2    3:70|Then Heraclius gathered all his troops
10Tovma2    3:71|Then on that day there was
10Tovma2    3:75|Then they put on the throne
10Tovma2    3:76|Then Bor ruled for two years
10Tovma2    3:76|their king. He soon died. Then some of them made king
10Tovma2    3:76|the city of Nisibis. From then on the Persian kingdom was
10Tovma2    4:21|Then the inhabitants of Jerusalem, seeing
10Tovma2    4:32|lived for [2] years and died. Then the leadership of the Muslims
10Tovma2    5:6|of Tarōn, called First Armenia. Then Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who
10Tovma2    5:6|the Bagratuni family, since he then held the highest rank of
10Tovma2    5:11|of a Hagarite Zōrahay, who then ruled Arzn and the lower
10Tovma2    6:4|gospel and the Lord’s cross, then he raised the entire forces
10Tovma2    6:17|Then, when the impious general Muse
10Tovma2    6:27|Then the Armenian troops stripped the
10Tovma2    6:44|the prince of Vaspurakan, Ashotthen I shall give that land
10Tovma2    6:46|Then the general left him, filled
10Tovma2    6:53|and encamped in its fortress. Then he sent messengers to Bagarat
10Tovma2    7:2|blasts of the north wind, then the slumbering beasts and birds
10Tovma2    7:2|there are too who perish then: some are easy prey to
10Tovma2    7:4|Then, when the inhabitants of the
10Tovma2    7:7|learned the truth about it. Then the sad news was immediately
10Tovma3    1:10|Then the caliph once more took
10Tovma3    1:13|bring Ashot here in exile; then all the others will easily
10Tovma3    1:15|Then all our plans will easily
10Tovma3    1:15|Then he (the caliph) composed edicts
10Tovma3    2:3|Then he entrusted a part of
10Tovma3    2:19|the word of God, he then set forth in beautiful but
10Tovma3    2:20|because none of us was then present at the blessed one’s
10Tovma3    2:33|Then, after a few days, (Bugha
10Tovma3    2:46|Then the prince took counsel with
10Tovma3    2:56|Then the prince realised their treachery
10Tovma3    2:57|Then the mask of deceit was
10Tovma3    2:71|turned sorrowfully to his family. Then he left the castle and
10Tovma3    2:72|the same response two and then three times, he heaped many
10Tovma3    2:73|Then Smbat Bagratuni, whom we mentioned
10Tovma3    2:75|Then he boldly entered the tyrant’s
10Tovma3    2:76|Then the general promised with an
10Tovma3    4:7|Then he commanded their heads to
10Tovma3    4:14|Then behold a bright light descended
10Tovma3    4:31|Then he entrusted his forces to
10Tovma3    4:37|to God and saidAmen.” Then they sat down to eat
10Tovma3    4:44|to go out to battle, then Gurgēn ordered his own force
10Tovma3    4:63|were the first to flee. Then they (the Armenians) returned to
10Tovma3    5:1|Then the generals became undecided in
10Tovma3    5:6|Then once more he despatched Hamdoy
10Tovma3    5:16|Then they put his feet into
10Tovma3    5:18|Then all the Armenian nobles began
10Tovma3    5:20|Then the general realised that he
10Tovma3    5:20|position to resist him. From then on all the races of
10Tovma3    5:25|Having then given the order to sell
10Tovma3    6:20|Then we shall disregard your harmful
10Tovma3    6:28|Then the king was filled with
10Tovma3    6:30|save your souls and live. Then I shall forgive you the
10Tovma3    6:34|Then they were quickly circumcised as
10Tovma3    6:42|Then the tyrant ordered them to
10Tovma3    6:46|Then the tyrant realised that he
10Tovma3    7:7|act with a single piety, then there is no profit for
10Tovma3    7:22|If the origin is pure, then is the root; what is
10Tovma3    8:4|the strength of the roots; then the dragon is afflicted with
10Tovma3    8:8|these times survive and were then present there
10Tovma3    8:11|into inhabitants of eternal firethen he planned to remove all
10Tovma3    8:12|the ranks of the apostates. Then he thought that through tortures
10Tovma3    8:16|presumptuous and will accomplish nothing”—then in his great presumption and
10Tovma3    8:23|worthless dog to its master.” Then the executioner smote his neck
10Tovma3    8:25|Then the general ordered the bodies
10Tovma3    9:7|Then gathering a vast army much
10Tovma3    9:10|that held the bridle slackened. Then a second person hurled a
10Tovma3    9:12|sent two and three times. Then Zhirak’ went and seized him
10Tovma3    10:6|given them a severe beating. Then they descended the mountains and
10Tovma3    10:8|Then the general Bugha ordered his
10Tovma3    10:15|Then Bugha, taking the mass of
10Tovma3    10:32|victory, rejoicing with unsullied joy. Then they settled down to keep
10Tovma3    10:39|Then leaving the chamber, they sat
10Tovma3    10:41|Then he commanded all the troops
10Tovma3    10:41|flashing of arms as were then exhibited by the army of
10Tovma3    10:44|thunderings and crashings that will then occur: the bolts of fire
10Tovma3    10:44|Christ on the last day. Then, putting aside all preoccupation with
10Tovma3    10:45|their opponents out to battle, then Apumusē, called son of a
10Tovma3    10:49|or way to forge peace, then they agreed to write to
10Tovma3    10:51|Then the two of them sent
10Tovma3    11:5|Then the tyrant raged like a
10Tovma3    11:9|their legislator (Muhammad), and himself. Then he ordered his two hands
10Tovma3    11:10|in a very high place. Then bringing him down from the
10Tovma3    11:18|Then there came an order from
10Tovma3    11:28|from me. Shall I not then die for Christ and for
10Tovma3    11:29|fearless manner with great audacity, then he ordered him to be
10Tovma3    11:30|be able to overcome heroically, then offered his neck to the
10Tovma3    11:33|the general knew that from then on not a single Armenian
10Tovma3    11:33|had not joined him, he then stripped off the mask of
10Tovma3    11:35|Nerseh, prince of Garit’ayank’; and then Esayi Apumusē, who had waged
10Tovma3    11:38|the powerful men from Armenia, then went himself to Partaw, to
10Tovma3    13:12|Then the emperor wrote to his
10Tovma3    13:15|Then he himself went to the
10Tovma3    13:24|Then they rushed on him, cut
10Tovma3    13:29|around him from every quarter; then they entered the capital of
10Tovma3    13:36|a little and stood firm. Then Lord Gurgēn, in his impatience
10Tovma3    13:38|far as their borders, and then returned thinking they had completely
10Tovma3    13:39|From then on the Muslim army no
10Tovma3    14:3|Then abundantly he poured out the
10Tovma3    14:6|his lands in inheritance, he then commanded Ashot and his son
10Tovma3    14:7|select and richly ornamented horse, then despatched them from the chamber
10Tovma3    14:8|Then Prince Grigor departed from the
10Tovma3    14:20|he abandon the Christian religion; then he would not be troubled
10Tovma3    14:24|Then there appeared to him in
10Tovma3    14:27|lived one more year and then departed this world, having turned
10Tovma3    14:39|unable to utter anything else. Then Gurgēn hastily went out to
10Tovma3    14:40|in a tiny, narrow space, then made haste to put out
10Tovma3    17:9|Then he gathered eight thousand mounted
10Tovma3    17:9|to accomplish what they wanted. Then Sahak and Smbat with the
10Tovma3    18:4|him from his dangerous imprisonment. Then he turned against another stronghold
10Tovma3    19:7|Then Yamanik planned to march against
10Tovma3    19:12|to do battle with me. Then together we shall lay hands
10Tovma3    20:10|But (then) Yisē, son of Sheh, seized
10Tovma3    20:18|prince to come to him, then the great sparapet surrounded his
10Tovma3    20:27|Then the curopalates began to make
10Tovma3    20:34|He was then besieging the city of Manazkert
10Tovma3    20:61|Then (everyone) turned piteous eyes on
10Tovma3    22:3|walls cracking and collapsing, as then on the death of King
10Tovma3    22:4|his companions, since they were then at prayer on the mountain
10Tovma3    23:4|Then the king sent messengers to
10Tovma3    25:6|episcopal see of Mardpetakan had then been transferred from the city
10Tovma3    26:15|for eight or nine months, then passed on to the throne
10Tovma3    27:8|Then the wretch suffered the sentence
10Tovma3    28:13|Then the king rapidly sent messengers
10Tovma3    28:19|Then prince Ashot wrote to Prince
10Tovma3    28:20|Then he returned with many gifts
10Tovma3    29:65|happen that he be killed, then for the victory he would
10Tovma3    29:69|took captives and seized booty, then returned to Chuash and the
10Tovma3    29:72|Then the Muslims turned back and
10Tovma4    1:19|Then the illustrious prince, as was
10Tovma4    1:24|Then the valiant and mighty prince
10Tovma4    1:27|was unable to gallop away. Then, striking him with the lance
10Tovma4    1:42|news of his death verified, then she threw herself on her
10Tovma4    1:52|But then the ranks of patriarchs and
10Tovma4    2:4|Then several of their relatives murmured
10Tovma4    2:7|Then Apumruan came forward with a
10Tovma4    2:9|Then, when there were a few
10Tovma4    2:13|take him around with him, then again he would have him
10Tovma4    3:21|He then turned to besiege the castle
10Tovma4    3:22|Then Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, travelling
10Tovma4    3:30|Then Hasan, son of Vasak the
10Tovma4    3:39|Then Prince Ashot remembered the wicked
10Tovma4    3:40|of Vahan, had seized and then given over to Hasan while
10Tovma4    3:44|Then he was captured, and dragged
10Tovma4    3:44|it for a few days, then put out Hasan’s eyes and
10Tovma4    3:48|Then King Smbat summoned to his
10Tovma4    3:49|Then Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, intervened
10Tovma4    4:2|men, all its splendour lost, then returning to the same cycle
10Tovma4    4:7|the gifts and spared them; then the whole clan came to
10Tovma4    4:10|the grace of God, and then marched to the land of
10Tovma4    4:35|Then the valiant T’adēos, raising his
10Tovma4    4:36|Then the renowned prince Gagik decorated
10Tovma4    4:38|had no success in this, then by treacherous words and promises
10Tovma4    4:39|control of the fortress, he then sold it again to Prince
10Tovma4    4:44|So he then suddenly sent messengers with letters
10Tovma4    4:62|Then the emir Yusup’ went to
10Tovma4    4:68|imprisoned for eight years, and then released at the caliph’s orders
10Tovma4    4:71|lament for forty days, and then revived his mind to the
10Tovma4    6:1|Then, after these events, the land
10Tovma4    8:7|Then there gathered at the king’s
10Tovma4    8:8|Then the king in his wise
10Tovma4    8:10|the work was quickly completed. Then the king ordered one of
10Tovma4    8:12|remove his head covering, and then twisting his neck he will
10Tovma4    10:5|Then Abas, son of Smbat, in
10Tovma4    10:7|the inhabitants of the land. Then setting the torch to the
10Tovma4    10:11|Then the impious man gathered an
10Tovma4    10:12|Then the king with calm heart
10Tovma4    10:13|Then the king, donning his armour
10Tovma4    10:15|he routed the Muslim ranks. Then the vast number of corpses
10Tovma4    13:12|Then King Senek’erim thought of the
10Tovma4    13:14|Then the survivors of the house
10Tovma4    13:17|bloodthirsty, ferocious race of Elim, then the ruler of the Elimites
10Tovma4    13:53|to the divine grace; and then in the second part of
10Tovma4    13:53|those opposed to the truth; then the repeat of the other
10Tovma4    13:62|the death of her husband, then she too quietly passed to
10Tovma4    13:81|Adam down to Noah; and then he progressed in descending order
10Tovma4    13:100|of my kinsmen and descendants?” Then he proposed his spiritual son
10Tovma4    13:104|this had so come about, then in the year [775] of the
10Tovma4    13:107|to help or support him. Then Lord Dawit’ rose like a
11Asogh1    3:15|Then he started a war with
11Asogh1    3:22|the voice of his commandments; - then disasters and sorrows befell us
11Asogh1    4:17|Then Smbat, fearing betrayal on the
11Asogh1    5:3|like sheep to the slaughter, then the youngest of them, named
11Asogh1    5:9|first he stepped forwards, and then the older brother: and both
11Asogh1    6:3|Greece and (ruled) for [1] year. Then Romanos reigned in Greece in
11Asogh1    7:7|one side of the river, then on the other
11Asogh1    7:27|lived in these monasteries), and then their followers, (indulged in) asceticism
11Asogh1    7:31|dragon approached the church doors, then by the power of the
11Asogh1    7:33|little began to approach him; (then) the ascetic of Christ called
11Asogh1    7:41|Then Constantine [VII], the son of Leo
11Asogh1    8:13|Then the cathedral, with the consent
11Asogh1    8:25|to prison on the island; then he went to war to
11Asogh1    16:2|not agree to surrender it; (then the Amir), as proof of
11Asogh1    18:1|his possession, Gokhtn, to robbery; (then) he reached the city of
11Asogh1    24:9|Then those who were sitting in
11Asogh1    26:1|bright rays to the south; then, changing her position, she stood
11Asogh1    27:5|Then Kouropalates David and King Bagarat
11Asogh1    27:10|Then, having established peace among themselves
11Asogh1    28:1|his country), he became proud; then wickedness began to seize him
11Asogh1    28:5|to gouge out his eyes, then wrap him with straw and
11Asogh1    28:10|king mourned her solemnly; but then he himself suffered a burning
11Asogh1    29:12|Then Demeter became convinced that those
11Asogh1    40:12|relative minority to their army, then at the beginning of the
11Asogh1    40:18|Then the Parsees, forgetting the battle
11Asogh1    40:27|Then the terrified Mamlan with the
11Asogh1    42:11|took the hay from him. Then he ran to the Rus
11Asogh1    42:12|Then all the people of the
11Asogh1    42:17|humiliating to come to him. Then Apusahl, Gagik’s nephew (by sister
11Asogh1    43:4|Then Kanikl entered into negotiations with
11Asogh1    44:3|anything against Gagik’s large detachment. Then, through the petition of the
11Asogh1    45:4|Then Ashot son of Abusahl, having
11Asogh1    45:6|came to meet him, and then Gurgen his elder brother. The
12Last1    1:20|Then he himself went and crossed
12Last1    1:20|through Hark’ and Manazkert, halted, then turned upon Bagrewand and came
12Last1    1:21|judges and overseers in them. Then he went on his way
12Last1    1:21|transpired in the year [450] [1001 A.D.], and then the country rested for [14] years
12Last1    1:25|Then he treacherously assembled in one
12Last1    1:25|and record their numbers, but then sent them without (chance of
12Last1    2:12|The pursuers then turned back, stripped and plundered
12Last1    2:13|be put in prison. But then, having taken three fortresses from
12Last1    2:38|our faith was raised up. Then, yet more honored by the
12Last1    3:4|Then, in unity, they all seized
12Last1    3:5|lordsor whether the emperor then had some special goodness. But
12Last1    3:6|made him flee the land. Then (Vard) went to Babylon, the
12Last1    3:7|troops returned to their homes. Then the emperor himself, in great
12Last1    3:8|or three years previous. From then on, up to the present
12Last1    3:9|and loyal to them. But then suddenly, as a person awakening
12Last1    4:1|not agree to this. But then (Basil) sent Zak’aria, the bishop
12Last1    4:1|Georgi with convincing words. (Georgi) then consented and wrote to the
12Last1    4:4|his bishops as an emissary, then he, with the troops, proceeded
12Last1    4:5|out for looting. It was (then) just as it had been
12Last1    4:6|them (continued) killing until sunset. Then the emperor ordered that the
12Last1    4:8|return them after three years. Then he and his troops circulated
12Last1    4:9|rain poured down to earth. Then the bitter north wind blew
12Last1    4:13|the lord weakens his adversary” [I Kings 2.9]. Then the emperor and his troops
12Last1    4:15|Then the messengers, having picked up
12Last1    4:15|for putting them to death). Then (Basil) took himself to bed
12Last1    5:1|prison in a fortress, and then informed the emperor. This transpired
12Last1    5:2|Then, at the commencement of the
12Last1    6:1|enthroned him in his stead. Then dying, he followed (the path
12Last1    6:8|racing to his capital city. Then, humiliated by his grievous impiety
12Last1    9:2|this Michael, enthroned him and then married himat which the
12Last1    9:7|Then another individual replaced (Kawasilas), took
12Last1    9:8|to help them (in Berkri). Then the Persian troops, taking the
12Last1    9:9|ditch until it was full. Then (Xtrik) got in and bathed
12Last1    9:15|his sister’s son Caesar (kesar). Then, after reigning for [7] years and
12Last1    9:16|Western army to assemble there. Then forcibly going against (Michael [V]), they
12Last1    10:21|sons, for all time!’“ Then, lying on his bed, (Constantine
12Last1    10:24|Ashot, made him their king, then wisely and with strategems they
12Last1    10:34|this has become reduced and then lost as the psalm says
12Last1    10:39|need but to see you, then shall return your kingdom to
12Last1    10:40|of Ani) to Petros [I Gedadardz, 1019-1058] who then occupied the patriarchal throne of
12Last1    10:46|land under his control, and then went in person with numerous
12Last1    10:50|until it was almost Easter. Then they were removed thence and
12Last1    11:3|us with a deserved vengeance, then His anger would pass so
12Last1    11:4|one finger, ended with ten. Then he released Israel
12Last1    12:1|was as one would wish. Then it resembled a newly-wed
12Last1    12:4|Mammon (more esteemed) than Christ. Then all modesty of the orders
12Last1    12:10|charged with this (fault), and then one might recall their heavy
12Last1    13:6|Then Liparit arrived, after (receiving) many
12Last1    14:1|there for two years, and then passed to Christ
12Last1    15:5|Seljuks) rummaged through the houses, then set the city on fire
12Last1    16:2|the evils which (the Seljuks) then visited upon the land? Whose
12Last1    16:13|Recall what took place then (to) the class of clerics
12Last1    16:20|slaughter in that place. But then (additional) troops of the infidel
12Last1    16:22|note: “If I struck him, then he will not live, but
12Last1    16:36|crows in the K’eriat’ valley, then why should it be surprising
12Last1    16:39|Then (the Seljuks) readied another military
12Last1    16:41|but suddenly he himself fell. Then those who were stationed upon
12Last1    16:43|baban and around it, and then unexpectedly poured the contents of
12Last1    16:47|reached up forty-nine cubits. Then (the king) said with terrible
12Last1    16:49|into the furnace? It was then that (God) speedily came to
12Last1    16:53|work, they killed (almost) everyone. Then taking captives and the city’s
12Last1    17:7|had none to help them. Then, taking booty and captives, they
12Last1    17:9|But then troops assembled from Persia and
12Last1    17:16|us because of our evils, then we are more pitiful than
12Last1    17:26|our righteousness. Should that occur, then the enemy’s sword will vanish
12Last1    18:0|and to pacify the land, then let him come boldly and
12Last1    18:3|where the populated places were. Then at night they would suddenly
12Last1    18:4|the place totally demolished, and then, taking the booty and captives
12Last1    18:7|Then, stringing their bows and baring
12Last1    18:8|remained there for three days. Then, taking away all the accumulated
12Last1    18:11|the approval of the city. Then, after three days, she embarked
12Last1    18:17|ears appeared at their tips. Then with their dense height they
12Last1    18:26|amassed in the East, and then incarcerated him at Eghnut. (Iwane
12Last1    18:28|found out, pillaged that country, then returned to his own place
12Last1    18:30|Then the troops which had come
12Last1    18:31|Then they went to that director
12Last1    18:35|Oh God, for Your forgiveness then! Oh, the great number of
12Last1    18:36|pillage of that district, and then turned thence
12Last1    18:42|scintillating of swords above them, then the death verdict. Swords in
12Last1    18:43|Then the skin together with the
12Last1    18:44|upward, over the face, and then twisted around the head. And
12Last1    18:46|had been executed, (the Seljuks) then split open the sides of
12Last1    19:1|and forth. Alas the deeds then performed in that city! The
12Last1    19:5|Then they set the city on
12Last1    19:5|and burned it down, and then, taking booty and captives, they
12Last1    21:3|were stabbed by swords, and then hacked apart, limb by limb
12Last1    21:10|grew thick, and became sleek, then it forsook Lord God its
12Last1    21:16|reached the district called Kamax. Then (the Seljuks) divided up. One
12Last1    21:23|unimpeded, thus opening a path. Then the captives and baggage went
12Last1    21:26|Then a Byzantine army came up
12Last1    21:27|filled up with booty, and then went back inside the fortress
12Last1    22:18|this pleased many folk, (Yakobos) then added something to it: he
12Last1    22:20|nor masses would help him. Then with his accomplices, subjecting (the
12Last1    23:17|threw it to the ground. Then they went secretly and entered
12Last1    23:18|collar and tore his clothing. Then crying loudly for the inhabitants
12Last1    23:18|their breasts, they returned home. Then everyone, men, women, the elderly
12Last1    23:22|who had been his colleagues, then sent them off in peace
12Last1    23:27|ferry across those (bishops), and then, the people.” Thus, did they
12Last1    23:27|get the people to consent. Then, taking the bishops, they ferried
12Last1    23:38|able to get down, he then threw up, since his esophagus
12Last1    23:38|remained until his death and then, his body decayed with leprosy
12Last1    24:10|guards and the princes. Just then, (the guards) leaving off fighting
12Last1    25:7|using only those men he then had with him
12Last1    25:10|side appeared the defeated side, then suddenly a great brigade devoid
12Last1    25:12|good name of loyal bravery), then did he display great affection
12Last1    25:16|But God, who strikes and then heals, whose humane benevolence is
12Last1    25:17|own folk, treacherously, shamefully and then killed. And indelible blood rained
12Last1    25:20|Persia, Albaslan (Sultan Alp-Arslan, [1063-1072]), then observed his great triumphs and
12Last1    25:20|the stabbings of swords, and then he set it on fire
12Last1    25:22|like one of his servants, then did (Alp-Arslan) recall that
12Last1    25:23|had been tortured to death, then did he fill up with
12Last1    25:23|become dear to him. But then death overtook (Alp-Arslan, [d. 1072]) and
12Last1    26:3|could not gaze at it, then became weaker than the (distant