02Agat1 17:46 | | | Because your victorious power has | won, | and given us the victory |
03Buz3 6:9 | | | live?” Although Grigoris wanted to | win | their hearts with a myriad |
03Buz4 8:3 | | | it be known which side | won, | so that it does not |
03Buz4 8:3 | | | does not seem that we | won | through violence and deception |
03Buz4 8:25 | | | dispute about the truth, you | won | with the help of this |
03Buz4 12:22 | | | to deceptively placate him and | win | him over |
03Buz4 20:24 | | | Armenian troops, how they fought, | won | and resolved the battle, he |
03Buz4 20:25 | | | waging such a battle and | winning | it as well as receiving |
03Buz5 38:17 | | | general Manuel, trying first to | win | him over through acts of |
04Yegh3 8:192 | | | Then the Armenian troops, having | won | a great victory, turned to |
04Yegh3 8:199 | | | the victory that had been | won | |
04Yegh5 5:106 | | | he threw down the champion, | won | the battle, scattered the enemy |
04Yegh6 2:44 | | | They rushed to attack, and | winning | a decisive victory, broke the |
04Yegh7 5:109 | | | where he first competed and | won | the medal of victory |
05Parp2 7:7 | | | abundance of the plains, which | wins | to itself the will of |
05Parp2 10:7 | | | it would be possible to | win | the souls of men and |
05Parp3 27:6 | | | deceit, as planned, and to | win | over the king and all |
05Parp4 91:18 | | | and at times to overwhelmingly | win, | at times to terrify and |
06Khor1 18:2 | | | Zoroaster, which he says Semiramis | won, | and then of her Indian |
06Khor2 54:4 | | | he saved the king’s sons, | winning | the victory and ending the |
06Khor2 79:2 | | | of Rhodes, who used to | win | by a neck grip, and |
06Khor3 40:4 | | | a noted champion - first by | winning | the pugilistic contest at Pisa |
06Khor3 55:8 | | | But he was unable to | win | over the minds of the |
06Khor3 67:17 | | | But the valiant Vahan Amatuni | won | the argument, for he was |
07Seb1 9:13 | | | at Kt’ni. In both he | won | a splendid victory. He stayed |
07Seb1 15:2 | | | greater affection he wished to | win | them over to himself |
07Seb1 34:8 | | | a battle in Persia and | won. | Then Ĕṙoch Vehan. It was |
09Draskh1 4:3 | | | who had through his generosity | won | the friendship of valorous men |
09Draskh1 25:45 | | | to gain confidence of Bugha | winning | his vacillating and vain heart |
09Draskh1 27:8 | | | generous toward all people, and | won | over the hearts of many |
09Draskh1 30:29 | | | the man of God and | win | him over to his wicked |
09Draskh1 39:3 | | | amount of the royal tribute, | won | over the heart of the |
09Draskh1 44:4 | | | with grace, he might possibly | win | over the good grace of |
09Draskh1 44:6 | | | base rogue could not completely | win | the confidence of Ashot |
09Draskh1 59:9 | | | of Canark’, in order to | win | him over to his side |
09Draskh1 63:8 | | | land of Gamirk’. He also | won | over to his side the |
09Draskh1 64:3 | | | He | won | over to his side the |
10Tovma1 6:23 | | | of the enemy or to | win | the victory through his courage |
10Tovma1 11:43 | | | and others who had been | won | over to them approved Vṙam’s |
10Tovma2 6:18 | | | forgetfulness such a great victory | won | by the troops of the |
10Tovma3 13:57 | | | did the great general Gurgēn | win | over the race of Ismael |
10Tovma3 22:11 | | | with them in order to | win | them over |
10Tovma3 22:17 | | | hands of Yisē rather than | winning | a victory. Eventually the castle’s |
10Tovma3 22:20 | | | the country by force and | winning | over your troops by coercion |
10Tovma3 22:28 | | | Sheh, who with great delight | won | them to himself as honourable |
10Tovma3 22:30 | | | purpose, so that he might | win | over the Armenian princes by |
10Tovma3 24:2 | | | and Gurgēn from bonds and | win | back their principality. So when |
10Tovma3 28:14 | | | Apahunik’—his victorious war and | winning | of glorious repute-—he wrote |
10Tovma4 2:7 | | | the principality of Vaspurakan. He | won | over to himself the minds |
10Tovma4 4:18 | | | overcoming two difficult obstacles and | winning | a brave victory. In the |
11Asogh1 2:7 | | | Armenia and Iberia, or a | winner | of all the surrounding peoples |
11Asogh1 8:21 | | | reigned for [7] years (from [963-969]). He | won | a great victory over the |
11Asogh1 29:10 | | | father’s Armenian faith and, having | won | the Iberians to his side |
11Asogh1 36:3 | | | him a battle and, having | won, | put him to flight |
12Last1 25:7 | | | No, (the emperor) wanted to | win | the war using only those |