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wrongdoing   1
wrongful   1
wrought   36
yard   2
year   1032
yell   1
yes   9
yesterday   5
yet   332
Headword

year
1032 occurrence(s)


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yazids   1
yazkert   100
yazkerts   4
ye   5
year   389
yearly   7
yearned   3
yearning   2
years   631


01Kor1    2:6|for a period of one year on the god-sent scourge
01Kor1    6:8|his hands in the fifth year of his reign. Upon receiving
01Kor1    6:10|teacher, and taught for two years with the use of the
01Kor1    7:1|of holiness, in the fifth year of King Vramshapuh’s reign, and
01Kor1    9:3|City Vagharshapat, in the sixth year of King Vramshapuh’s reign
01Kor1    24:1|full in the number of years and gracious with the goodness
01Kor1    24:1|given bounties, on the first year of Yazdigird [II, 438-457], son of Vram
01Kor1    24:7|returned to this place every year coming together at that month
01Kor1    25:1|I mean Mashtots, seared with yearning, was immersed in sad, tearful
01Kor1    26:1|all the provinces, the same year, six months after the death
01Kor1    26:10|However, three years later Vahan Amatuni was able
01Kor1    29:1|And thus the blessed one’s years of faith were forty-five
01Kor1    29:1|to his death, thirty-five years, which is computed as follows
01Kor1    29:2|Persian king Krman [Bahrain IV] reigned six years and Yazdigird, twenty-one years
01Kor1    29:2|years and Yazdigird, twenty-one years, and Vram eighteen years, and
01Kor1    29:2|one years, and Vram eighteen years, and the Saint died in
01Kor1    29:2|Saint died in the first year of Vram’s son, Yazdigird second
01Kor1    29:3|Thus, the years of service in the holy
01Kor1    29:3|faith began on the fourth year of King Krman up to
01Kor1    29:3|Krman up to the first year of Vram’s son Yazdigird [II], and
01Kor1    29:3|was created on the eighth year of Yazdigird I
02Agat1    1:6|the beginning of the next year, Xosrov, king of the Armenians
02Agat1    2:1|the start of the next year, King Xosrov assembled an extremely
02Agat1    2:3|And so for eleven years, one year after the next
02Agat1    2:3|so for eleven years, one year after the next, they looted
02Agat1    5:1|In the first year of Trdat’s reign over the
02Agat1    5:8|with Gregory, saying: “All these years that I have known you
02Agat1    7:65|for the service of the years’ seasons, months and periods, to
02Agat1    7:67|weeks and no months, no years and no hours and no
02Agat1    7:67|of time, no changing of years and no flowing of time
02Agat1    11:7|was in that pit thirteen years
02Agat1    11:14|Grigorios was imprisoned for thirteen years in the deep pit. The
02Agat1    11:14|command of God during the years that he was there
02Agat1    12:14|Now throughout all the years of his reign, King Trdat
02Agat1    12:15|In the course of the years that Grigorios was in the
02Agat1    12:15|in the pit - some thirteen years - Trdat waged intense warfare against
02Agat1    15:20|the royal purple, and have yearned for the unfading rays of
02Agat1    15:23|put on faith from the years of her youth like an
02Agat1    16:23|are the same, and your years do not pass
02Agat1    20:11|it has been these fifteen years since Gregory was thrown into
02Agat1    20:18|is still alive, for many years have passed since they lowered
02Agat1    21:19|you know that for fifteen years I have been in the
02Agat1    22:7|mass of snakes for fifteen years and survive unscathed and continue
02Agat3    17:13|Gregory ordered that every year everyone should assemble there joyfully
02Agat3    21:3|on the feast of [Nawasard] New Year’s Day
02Agat3    29:13|the commands he had received year by year until his death
02Agat3    29:13|he had received year by year until his death. And immersed
03Buz3    3:3|During the years of their tenure in the
03Buz3    3:9|martyriums of heros where each year people gathered to joyously commemorate
03Buz3    6:16|Every year the people of the districts
03Buz3    7:9|entire country for about a year
03Buz3    7:21|in peace for a full year. Thus, was vengeance exacted for
03Buz3    10:36|Nicea which occurred during the years of Constantine emperor of the
03Buz3    11:14|martyrs should be remembered every year on a specific day and
03Buz3    12:20|Although in years he was but a lad
03Buz3    18:11|of Tayk, remaining there many years with their families, leaving their
03Buz3    18:12|in Armenian councils for many years
03Buz4    6:0|God worked miracles for nine years
03Buz4    11:13|city of Ankura. For six years, one after the other, he
03Buz4    20:60|continued for more than thirty years
03Buz4    21:1|Now eight years after king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz4    22:17|Now in the same year, the same week, the same
03Buz4    50:1|For thirty-four years the country of Armenia did
03Buz4    51:2|that it is now thirty years that our king Arshak has
03Buz4    51:2|has given us not one year’s rest from warfare. We have
03Buz4    51:12|in my presence how many years it has been that you
03Buz4    54:10|But for these thirty years, king Arshak of Armenia has
03Buz4    54:10|have not triumphed for one year. He has arisen and come
03Buz4    54:23|foe. It has been thirty years that you have been warring
03Buz4    54:38|the Aryans for so many years. Why? I will kill you
03Buz4    56:4|it was at least fifteen years earlier than the beard in
03Buz5    5:19|been fighting. In the many years since I became king, I
03Buz5    5:19|have not spent a single year without fighting. But this recent
03Buz5    5:23|For, despite the many years which have passed since their
03Buz5    7:6|He had, during the years of Tiran, king of Armenia
03Buz5    28:23|and in it for seven years he repented of the sin
03Buz5    28:23|of faith, and after seven years he considered that his repentance
03Buz5    42:0|Regarding the seven years of peace in Armenia
03Buz5    42:1|After this for seven years the Iranian troops did not
03Buz5    42:7|and making merry those seven years of Manuel’s lordship - until the
03Buz6    2:6|held the position for three years
03Buz6    3:1|of the bishops for two years
03Buz6    3:2|arrangements. He led for two years and died
03Buz6    5:4|were still alive during the years of the two divided kings
03Buz6    6:4|a place called Amok. Every year they commemorated his death
03Buz6    7:2|with great power for many years accomplishing very great miracles
03Buz6    7:3|Daniel who lived in the years of king Tiran. He was
03Buz6    7:3|was still alive during the years of Xosrov and Arshak, the
04Yegh1    1:1|same religion; beginning from the years of King Arshak, son of
04Yegh1    1:1|war up to the sixth year of Artashes, king of Armenia
04Yegh1    1:3|kings, up to the second year of Yazkert, king of kings
04Yegh1    2:42|but after fighting for two years he was unable to make
04Yegh1    2:44|he established the habit from year to year and built there
04Yegh1    2:44|the habit from year to year and built there for himself
04Yegh1    2:44|in, beginning from the fourth year of his reign up to
04Yegh1    3:56|over to torture for two years, and deprived of his princely
04Yegh2    2:30|acted, beginning from the fourth year of his reign up to
04Yegh2    2:34|the beginning of the twelfth year of his reign, he gathered
04Yegh2    4:80|Zrvan sacrificed for a thousand years and note: ’Perhaps I shall
04Yegh2    4:87|his rule for a thousand years
04Yegh2    9:204|grew up and reached thirty years of age, was baptized in
04Yegh2    13:311|be performed according to the yearly festival rites and the due
04Yegh2    13:312|to the completion of a year; and to everything else they
04Yegh3    6:127|and destroyed in the same year; they led away into captivity
04Yegh5    3:67|revealed to him in the years of his youth. The house
04Yegh6    5:116|it all in a single year
04Yegh6    7:151|at court. He looked and yearned, but no one allowed him
04Yegh7    1:1|NOW in the sixteenth year of his reign King Yazkert
04Yegh7    3:70|on my impiety of many years, lest straying from the true
04Yegh7    9:213|effects the changes in its yearly cycle through its steersman
04Yegh7    10:233|to travel there for a year and six months. I do
04Yegh8    3:51|Thus, they gathered year by year according to each
04Yegh8    3:51|Thus, they gathered year by year according to each person’s ability
04Yegh8    3:52|fashion, they ministered until ten years of service were completed
04Yegh8    3:55|continued doing until the twelfth year of their condemnation with the
04Yegh8    4:90|Right from his youthful years he had made a beginning
04Yegh9    1:20|on the ground for nine years and six months
04Yegh9    2:48|its close in the nineteenth year of his reign
04Yegh9    2:49|fought for power; for two years bitter warfare raged
04Yegh9    3:60|Huns, and warred for a year with the Albanian king
04Yegh9    3:70|which lasted until the fifth year of Peroz, king of kings
04Yegh9    3:70|above the custom of previous years
04Yegh9    3:71|In that same fifth year he restored to many of
04Yegh9    3:71|others that in the sixth year they would all be finally
04Yegh9    4:99|the treasury they made their yearly allowance and had it brought
04Yegh9    5:104|only by commemoration, and no yearly festival brought them back from
05Parp1    2:4|man who spent so many years in the pit, and the
05Parp2    10:1|For years he served there properly and
05Parp2    10:2|blessed behavior until the fifth year of king Vrhamshapuh, brother of
05Parp2    11:13|king Vrhamshapuh lived for many years. Having reached old age, he
05Parp2    14:19|Arsacid line in the sixth year of Artashes. This happened in
05Parp2    17:0|Years ago I was afflicted by
05Parp2    17:50|last three hundred and fifty years, corresponding to the fruits of
05Parp2    18:3|Sahak lived for many years and having reached deep old
05Parp2    18:3|the beginning of the second year of the reign of Vahram’s
05Parp2    18:7|place (with enthusiastic popular support) yearly assemblies (where) from time to
05Parp2    19:3|This (situation) lasted until [A.D. 451] the [12th] year of the reign of Yazkert
05Parp3    20:0|malicious, malignant person. For many years he had been thinking about
05Parp3    20:19|for many years he was tormented by his
05Parp3    38:1|For those who longed and yearned for martyrdom did not want
05Parp3    42:8|of Iran, in the thirteenth year of king Yazkert [III] of Iran
05Parp3    46:12|stayed at the court some years very grieved and experiencing great
05Parp3    47:0|stringent bondage until the sixteenth year of his reign [A.D. 455]: the holy
05Parp3    47:14|stringent bondage until the sixteenth year of his reign
05Parp3    48:0|In the [16th] year of his reign, king Yazkert
05Parp3    57:9|of Hrotic’, in the sixteenth year of the reign of king
05Parp3    58:13|priest Abraham was for many years the courageous bearer of provisions
05Parp3    58:14|priest Xoren had lived some years, he died there in Asorestan
05Parp3    59:1|In the seventeenth year of king Yazkert [A.D. 456] the Iberian
05Parp4    60:2|In the same year of his reign [A.D. 459] (Peroz) dispatched
05Parp4    61:11|their tuns in the sixth year of Peroz’ reign [A.D. 464/65], and having
05Parp4    66:0|Vazgen in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of king
05Parp4    66:0|rather than [459] as the first year of Peroz’ reign
05Parp4    66:1|of whom were fighting that year in Aghbania (Aghuania) (against) rebel
05Parp4    66:2|men who were fighting that year there, were more afflicted by
05Parp4    70:8|apostates’ scorn and hostility for years
05Parp4    76:17|than to live thousands of years in apostasy and to inherit
05Parp4    88:4|the Aryans for so many years
05Parp4    91:8|has not been so many years since I left you
05Parp4    98:8|land; in two or three years he would hardly be able
06Khor1    4:4|is for thirty-six thousand years
06Khor1    4:6|does their reckoning of the years differ from ours, especially from
06Khor1    4:6|ours, especially from the biblical years, but neither do they reckon
06Khor1    4:6|one were to count as years the periods named after some
06Khor1    4:8|to be created. He lived [230] years and begat Seth [cf. Gen.: 5:3]; Seth lived
06Khor1    4:8|and begat Seth [cf. Gen.: 5:3]; Seth lived [205] years and begat Enos
06Khor1    4:20|passed a great number of years that would have led them
06Khor1    4:22|After he had lived [190] years he begat Caynan; Caynan after
06Khor1    4:22|begat Caynan; Caynan after living [170] years begat Malaliel; Malaliel after living
06Khor1    4:22|begat Malaliel; Malaliel after living [165] years begat Yared; Yared after living
06Khor1    4:22|begat Yared; Yared after living [162] years begat Enoch; Enoch after living
06Khor1    4:22|begat Enoch; Enoch after living [165] years begat Methusela
06Khor1    4:23|the birth of Methusela for [200] years he lived a worthy and
06Khor1    4:24|Methusela after living [165] years begat Lamech; Lamech after living
06Khor1    4:24|begat Lamech; Lamech after living [188] years begat a son and named
06Khor1    5:6|Sem lived for [100] years, and two years after the
06Khor1    5:6|lived for [100] years, and two years after the flood, according to
06Khor1    5:43|say the following: although the years of the generations descended from
06Khor1    5:43|he died while young in years
06Khor1    5:48|nor the sum of the years bears this out
06Khor1    6:5|to him thirty-six thousand years; whereas in the number of
06Khor1    7:5|dynasties and the sum of years from the dynasty of the
06Khor1    9:11|order and place over many years
06Khor1    12:5|After living a few more years he begat Aramaneak in Babylon
06Khor1    12:6|lived not a few more years and then died, entrusting the
06Khor1    12:15|This Aramaneak lived some years and begat Aramayis; and after
06Khor1    12:15|and after living many more years he died
06Khor1    12:19|This Aramayis lived some years and begat his son Amasya
06Khor1    12:19|that he lived some more years and died
06Khor1    12:20|dwelt in Armavir; after some years he begat Geḷam, and after
06Khor1    12:23|Armavir. Having lived a few years, he died
06Khor1    12:24|after the passage of some years, begat Harmay in Armavir. And
06Khor1    12:34|as we said, after some years of his life begat Harmay
06Khor1    12:37|Now Harmay lived some years and begat Aram
06Khor1    13:4|This Aram, a few years before Ninos ruled over Assyria
06Khor1    13:6|he controlled them for two years
06Khor1    13:8|from stories. And for long years he planned to take vengeance
06Khor1    14:25|But Aram after living some years begat Ara, after which he
06Khor1    14:25|which he lived many more years and then died
06Khor1    15:2|Ara, a few years before the death of Ninos
06Khor1    15:3|and lascivious Semiramis for many years had heard of his beauty
06Khor1    15:18|He lived some years and begat Cardos
06Khor1    16:3|a fourth part of the year’s cycle, the season of summer
06Khor1    16:12|great efforts, within a few years she completed the marvelous city
06Khor1    21:2|handsome Ara; he was twelve years old at the time of
06Khor1    24:3|has fallen into oblivion. Eighty years, more or less, before the
06Khor1    34:9|the desire of your youthful years and immature understanding we shall
06Khor2    1:7|He ruled for thirty-one years and left the kingdom to
06Khor2    1:7|Soter, who reigned for nineteen years
06Khor2    1:8|Theos, who reigned for ten years. And in the eleventh year
06Khor2    1:8|years. And in the eleventh year the Parthians rebelled from subjection
06Khor2    2:2|As we have said, sixty years after the death of Alexander
06Khor2    2:6|but merely an offering every year of one hundred talents
06Khor2    2:7|he reigned for thirty-one years, and after him his son
06Khor2    2:7|son Artashēs for twenty-six years
06Khor2    8:45|after reigning for twenty-two years
06Khor2    9:2|ruled over Armenia for thirteen years. A zealous follower of his
06Khor2    11:2|Arshak in the twenty-fourth year of Arshakan, king of Persia
06Khor2    12:8|had reigned for twenty-five years
06Khor2    13:5|Chroesus to be two hundred years before that of Nectanebo, while
06Khor2    13:5|more than another two hundred years before that of Artashēs the
06Khor2    14:2|king in the forty-ninth year of Arshakan, king of Persia
06Khor2    19:20|not live more than three years after this before he died
06Khor2    19:20|having reigned for thirty-three years
06Khor2    24:2|In the twenty-fourth year, at the end of the
06Khor2    24:4|But because in the same year Arshēz died, leaving the throne
06Khor2    25:9|died after ruling for twenty years
06Khor2    26:2|the throne in the twentieth year of Arshavir, king of Persia
06Khor2    26:3|wisdom and, later, for his years. And since the Greeks and
06Khor2    26:4|In the second year of his reign all the
06Khor2    30:7|had contracted in Persia seven years before and no man had
06Khor2    33:53|having reigned for thirty-eight years
06Khor2    36:10|the throne in the twelfth year of Artashēs, king of Persia
06Khor2    36:10|and after living for thirty years died in the hunt, struck
06Khor2    37:3|the throne in the eighth year of the last Darius
06Khor2    46:24|held the throne for twenty years
06Khor2    47:2|Armenia in the twenty-ninth year of Darius, king of Persia
06Khor2    51:6|Two years later he further weakened Argam
06Khor2    54:7|for not more than one year
06Khor2    55:3|the tribute of the previous years. Having obtained pardon from him
06Khor2    59:3|cycles of weeks, months, and years
06Khor2    60:16|our country, reigned forty-one years
06Khor2    62:2|of Armenia in the second year of Peroz the First, king
06Khor2    62:14|kingdom peaceably for twenty-one years and died on a journey
06Khor2    64:2|Armenia in the twenty-fourth year of Peroz, king of Persia
06Khor2    64:2|long life of forty-two years and died without exhibiting any
06Khor2    65:2|throne in the thirty-second year of his homonym, Vaḷarsh king
06Khor2    65:7|Having ruled for twenty years he died
06Khor2    65:12|the throne in the third year of Artavan, king of Persia
06Khor2    66:7|the beginning of the New Year, on the first of Navasard
06Khor2    67:5|he says that for ten years he continuously plundered the whole
06Khor2    68:4|the Kushans for thirty-one years; and after him his son
06Khor2    68:4|son Artashēs for twenty-six years, and then Arshak, the latter’s
06Khor2    68:5|ruled securely for fifty-three years. Therefore, his offspring were called
06Khor2    68:7|his throne in the thirteenth year of Vaḷarshak, king of Armenia
06Khor2    68:7|and he reigned for thirty years; then Arshakan ruled for thirty
06Khor2    68:7|Arshakan ruled for thirty-one years, followed by Arshēz for twenty
06Khor2    68:7|followed by Arshēz for twenty years, then Arshavir for forty-six
06Khor2    68:7|then Arshavir for forty-six years
06Khor2    68:12|arrangement they lived for many years until the throne was taken
06Khor2    69:3|Artashēs ruled for thirty-four years, Dareh for thirty years, Arshak
06Khor2    69:3|four years, Dareh for thirty years, Arshak for twenty-nine years
06Khor2    69:3|years, Arshak for twenty-nine years, Artashēs for twenty years, Peroz
06Khor2    69:3|nine years, Artashēs for twenty years, Peroz for thirty-four years
06Khor2    69:3|years, Peroz for thirty-four years, Vaḷarsh for fifty years, Artavan
06Khor2    69:3|four years, Vaḷarsh for fifty years, Artavan for thirty-one years
06Khor2    69:3|years, Artavan for thirty-one years
06Khor2    74:12|After two years had passed since Anak’s arrival
06Khor2    74:12|who had reigned forty-eight years
06Khor2    75:4|was martyred in the ninth year of the persecution
06Khor2    77:1|accomplishments in Armenia during the years of anarchy
06Khor2    77:10|Persian governors for twenty-six years, and after him, for one
06Khor2    77:10|and after him, for one year until the reign of Trdat
06Khor2    79:1|prowess of Trdat during the years of anarchy in Armenia
06Khor2    80:7|of two sons in three years, they both willingly separated from
06Khor2    81:4|In the year of Artashir’s death a certain
06Khor2    81:15|place to place for many years
06Khor2    82:2|the throne in the third year of Diocletian and that he
06Khor2    83:7|when Constantius died not many years later, Diocletian sent his son
06Khor2    87:3|the Persian empire in a year-long expedition
06Khor2    88:10|He reigned from the fourth year of the persecutions until the
06Khor2    88:10|the persecutions until the thirteenth year of the peace, an anniversary
06Khor2    89:6|who later reigned for nine years, and Ormizd, who also later
06Khor2    89:6|also later reigned for three years with success
06Khor2    91:2|In the seventeenth year of Trdat’s reign we have
06Khor2    91:8|his priesthood in the seventeenth year of Trdat’s reign until the
06Khor2    91:8|to anyone, are reckoned thirty years
06Khor2    91:9|Aristakēs was patriarch for seven years, from the forty-seventh year
06Khor2    91:9|years, from the forty-seventh year of Trdat until his fifty
06Khor2    91:13|him from the fifty-fourth year of Trdat on
06Khor2    91:14|Cave of Manē for many years and on his death was
06Khor2    91:17|relics were hidden for many years by divine providence you might
06Khor2    92:32|grace. He reigned fifty-six years
06Khor3    3:5|king of Israel at twelve years of age [cf. 3 Kings 2:12], he sent him
06Khor3    8:2|In the second year of Ormizd, king of Persia
06Khor3    8:2|of Persia, and the eighth year of the reign of the
06Khor3    10:3|dying, having reigned for nine years. He was taken and buried
06Khor3    11:2|In the seventeenth year of his reign Augustus Constantius
06Khor3    11:4|the Great had completed fifteen years of episcopate, he departed from
06Khor3    11:4|this world in the third year of Tiran
06Khor3    11:6|his son in the fourth year of Tiran; he was a
06Khor3    12:2|borders of Albania for four years
06Khor3    12:4|made peace for a few years
06Khor3    12:5|having reigned for twenty-three years
06Khor3    14:7|in the episcopate for six years
06Khor3    16:4|him patriarch in the tenth year of Tiran. He occupied the
06Khor3    16:4|occupied the throne for four years
06Khor3    17:12|light after reigning for eleven years
06Khor3    20:2|In the third year of the reign of Arshak
06Khor3    25:2|the emperor for so many years
06Khor3    35:12|He had reigned for thirty years
06Khor3    38:5|episcopal throne for thirty-four years
06Khor3    39:2|held the throne for four years
06Khor3    39:8|He had reigned for seven years
06Khor3    40:2|the Great, in his twentieth year made king of Armenia in
06Khor3    40:3|This Varazdat was young in years, spirited, personable, strong, full of
06Khor3    40:6|country in the fifty-fifth year of Shapuh. In his first
06Khor3    40:15|He had reigned for four years
06Khor3    40:16|In Varazdat’s second year Zavēn became archbishop of Armenia
06Khor3    40:16|and held office for four years
06Khor3    41:5|aspet. Vaḷarshak died that same year
06Khor3    41:6|In Arshak’s second year Aspurakēs became archbishop of Armenia
06Khor3    41:6|archbishop of Armenia for five years; he was related to Shahak
06Khor3    42:3|granted them victory in the years when the blessed Theodosius was
06Khor3    46:9|all of Armenia for five years and over half of Armenia
06Khor3    46:9|for two and a half years
06Khor3    50:7|Khosrov had reigned for five years
06Khor3    51:5|Persia, who after the seventy-year reign of his father held
06Khor3    51:5|father held power for four years
06Khor3    51:11|held the throne for many years and made a new census
06Khor3    51:20|also called Krman, for ten years
06Khor3    55:2|a reign of twenty-one years, leaving a ten-year-old
06Khor3    55:2|one years, leaving a ten-year-old son called Artashēs
06Khor3    55:5|second time only for one year
06Khor3    56:2|ignominy over Armenia for four years Shapuh received word of his
06Khor3    56:3|after a reign of eleven years
06Khor3    56:6|remained in anarchy for three years with tumult and great confusion
06Khor3    58:9|governor. He reigned for six years
06Khor3    64:10|was not more than a year before Surmak was expelled from
06Khor3    64:12|to keep house. For three years he led a dissolute and
06Khor3    66:6|After living for five years Samuel died in our country
06Khor3    67:2|ruling over Persia for twentyone years; he left the empire to
06Khor3    67:5|the archbishop for fifty-one years, beginning with the third year
06Khor3    67:5|years, beginning with the third year of the last Khosrov, king
06Khor3    67:5|the beginning of the first year of the second Yazkert, king
07Seb1    8:1|In the years of Peroz king of Persia
07Seb1    8:10|Then in the [41st] year of the reign of Khosrov
07Seb1    9:4|He held the throne for [48] years. At the time of his
07Seb1    9:8|marzpan Surēn, in that same year came a certain Vardan Vshnasp
07Seb1    9:8|undertaking. He stayed for one year and departed
07Seb1    9:11|defeated. He stayed for seven years and departed
07Seb1    9:13|victory. He stayed for two years and departed
07Seb1    9:14|victorious. He stayed for one year and departed
07Seb1    9:15|victorious. He stayed for seven years and departed
07Seb1    9:16|victorious. He stayed for four years and departed
07Seb1    9:17|reigned. He stayed for two years and departed
07Seb1    21:2|king Khosrov in the sixth year of his reign
07Seb1    27:1|When the next year came round, all the forces
07Seb1    27:4|of that country for eight years. After that an order came
07Seb1    27:4|his own country in the [18th] year of his reign
07Seb1    29:3|time he died in the [28th] year of his reign. They brought
07Seb1    30:0|governors in Armenia in the years of peace between the two
07Seb1    30:6|One year later Maurice died and Phocas
07Seb1    30:7|the Persian kingdom during the years of that treaty in Armenia
07Seb1    30:7|the general Sormēn, until thirteen years of the treaty were up
07Seb1    31:1|In the [14th] year of king Khosrov, the [20th] year
07Seb1    31:1|year of king Khosrov, the [20th] year of the reign of Maurice
07Seb1    31:9|He besieged Dara for a year and a half. They mined
07Seb1    32:4|When the next year came round, while king Khosrov
07Seb1    33:5|of Armenia in the eighteenth year of the reign (of Khosrov
07Seb1    33:9|Now in the twenty-first year of king Khosrov he ordered
07Seb1    33:10|built himself. In that same year the blessed Catholicos Abraham also
07Seb1    33:11|In the [20th] year of king Khosrov Shahēn made
07Seb1    33:12|in that city for a year and they seized Vasak Artsruni
07Seb1    34:1|The [22nd] year of Khosrov; first of Heraclius
07Seb1    34:2|regions of Egypt, in the [22nd] year of the reign of Khosrov
07Seb1    34:6|city of Caesarea for one year; the Persian army was pressed
07Seb1    34:20|of the month, in the [25th] year of the reign of Apruēz
07Seb1    37:1|In the [28th] year of the reign of Apruēz
07Seb1    37:5|roof. This occurred in the years of Yovhanik, priest of the
07Seb1    38:9|In the [34th] year of king Khosrov he wrote
07Seb1    40:3|of the patriarchate for two years; and in the third-year
07Seb1    40:3|years; and in the third-year complaints were laid against him
07Seb1    40:12|held the throne for two years and died
07Seb1    41:17|held the office for three years with great magnificence; then, discredited
07Seb1    42:0|which had held power for [542] years. The Jews betake themselves to
07Seb1    42:24|days of his reign were [30] years. He made his son Constantine
07Seb1    42:32|Asorestan. This happened in the years of the Catholicos Ezr
07Seb1    42:34|Nersēs, who in that same year succeeded to the throne of
07Seb1    44:5|It happened in the first year of Constans king of the
07Seb1    44:5|Greeks, and in the tenth year of Yazkert king of the
07Seb1    44:12|In the second year of Constans, grandson of the
07Seb1    44:17|former rank in the fifth year of his reign. Likewise (he
07Seb1    44:30|When the next year came round the Ismaelite army
07Seb1    45:1|In the second year of Constans, in the month
07Seb1    45:10|of Armenia. For in the years of king Constans, grandson of
07Seb1    46:41|the princes of Armenia almost [30] years before Constantine. Likewise, St. Łewond
07Seb1    46:57|In the thirteenth year of the giver of life
07Seb1    46:57|their entire realm. In the [75th] year of his life Constantius died
07Seb1    46:65|to repent together for three years, and then to participate in
07Seb1    48:1|In the twentieth year of Yazkert, king of Persia
07Seb1    48:1|of Persia, in the eleventh year of the emperor Constans who
07Seb1    48:1|his father Constantine, in the [19th] year of the dominion of the
07Seb1    48:3|had governed the kingdom for [20] years. So was extinguished the rule
07Seb1    48:3|which had held sway for [542] years
07Seb1    48:4|had been destroyed, after three years of the peace treaty had
07Seb1    48:4|kingdom as well, in the [12th] year of the reign of Constans
07Seb1    48:5|In that same year the Armenians rebelled and removed
07Seb1    48:6|and you for as many years as you may wish. I
07Seb1    48:6|from you for a three-year period. Then you will pay
07Seb1    48:11|city of Karin in the [12th] year of his reign and the
07Seb1    48:11|of his reign and the [20th] year of the rule of the
07Seb1    49:13|Four years before this he convened a
07Seb1    49:21|In the [11th] year of Constans the treaty between
07Seb1    50:6|destroyer reached Chalcedon in the [13th] year of Constans
07Seb1    51:1|In that year the Medes rebelled from submission
07Seb1    51:2|they took from them each year [365] sacks of drams. As for
07Seb1    52:2|to Ismael. In the same year the army of Ismael that
07Seb1    52:3|In that year through the envy of his
07Seb1    52:11|end. Then after the sixth year of expulsion he returned to
07Seb1    52:12|In the same year the Armenians abandoned their submission
08Ghev1    1:0|after exercising power for twenty years. In the eleventh year of
08Ghev1    1:0|twenty years. In the eleventh year of the reign of the
08Ghev1    1:0|who ruled for thirty-eight years. As long as the God
08Ghev1    2:0|A year later the Arabs became insolent
08Ghev1    2:2|the Iranians ended, having lasted [481] years
08Ghev1    2:12|occurred in the twenty-second year of Abu Bakr and ’Uthman
08Ghev1    2:13|For the next three years they ceased coming against the
08Ghev1    2:13|However, in the twenty-sixth year of their rule, once again
08Ghev1    3:0|In the second year of the Byzantine emperor Constantine
08Ghev1    3:10|of the Armenians for ten years
08Ghev1    3:11|However in the thirty-sixth year of their rule, they assembled
08Ghev1    3:15|they stopped raiding for two years
08Ghev1    4:0|Mu’awiya held authority for nineteen years and four months, and then
08Ghev1    4:1|the Armenians in the first year of (Mu’awiya’s) reign, which was
08Ghev1    4:1|which was the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Emperor
08Ghev1    4:14|In the second year of his reign Mu’awiya summoned
08Ghev1    4:14|was great peace during the years of his rule
08Ghev1    4:15|succeeded him, living for two years and five months before dying
08Ghev1    4:15|He lived for twenty-one years before dying. An account of
08Ghev1    4:16|warlike man. In the second year of his rule there was
08Ghev1    4:16|Tachiks which continued for three years, claiming innumerable lives, and which
08Ghev1    4:18|having been tributary for thirty years. This rebellion lasted for three
08Ghev1    4:18|This rebellion lasted for three years. In the fourth year, a
08Ghev1    4:18|three years. In the fourth year, a northern people called Khazars
08Ghev1    5:3|In the first year of his reign, a star
08Ghev1    5:4|In the second year of the reign of Emperor
08Ghev1    5:7|Ashot held authority for four years. In the fourth year of
08Ghev1    5:7|four years. In the fourth year of his rule a looting
08Ghev1    7:1|In the sixteenth year of the reign of ’Abd
08Ghev1    7:5|Two years later his impiety came to
08Ghev1    9:15|large force, in the eighteenth year of Caliph ’Abd al-Malik
08Ghev1    9:15|Malik, remaining there for three years. He did no evil to
08Ghev1    10:0|the Ishmaelites, ruling for ten years and eight months before dying
08Ghev1    10:1|his deeds. In the first year of his reign, (al-Walid
08Ghev1    10:17|they dwelled there for six years
08Ghev1    10:22|anathemas be read out every year, right up to the present
08Ghev1    10:24|it. I was a twelve-year-old lad then wearing a
08Ghev1    11:14|al-Walid ruled for ten years and eight months before dying
08Ghev1    12:0|as caliph, ruling for two years and eight months and then
08Ghev1    12:1|In the second year of his reign Sulaiman assembled
08Ghev1    13:0|as caliph [717-720], ruling for two years and five months
08Ghev1    14:28|of it?” Again, “After many years of such loss when nothing
08Ghev1    14:66|it has been a hundred years, more or less, since your
08Ghev1    14:70|it is now eight hundred years, more or less, since Christ
08Ghev1    14:132|the Lord there elapsed thirty years less two thousand years, and
08Ghev1    14:132|thirty years less two thousand years, and thirty-two generations? If
08Ghev1    14:133|to that of Levi, many years before as I said. Your
08Ghev1    14:219|also prolonged their tyranny for [400] years. What was the reason for
08Ghev1    16:0|Yazkert) (Yazid) [II, 720-724] ruled for six years. He was a filthy man
08Ghev1    17:0|Heshm) [724-743], who ruled for nineteen years
08Ghev1    17:1|In the first year of his reign, he conceived
08Ghev1    19:9|For the rest of that year (the caliph) desisted from further
08Ghev1    20:0|the commencement of the next year once more (the caliph) assembled
08Ghev1    21:5|that for more than three years the stipend (which should have
08Ghev1    21:6|silver) for the (past) three years be weighed out for him
08Ghev1    22:6|After (reigning for) [19] years, Hisham died
08Ghev1    23:0|for (one and a half) years
08Ghev1    24:4|himself held authority (Marwan) [II, 744-750] for [6] years
08Ghev1    26:8|last even for a full year. Prince Ashot broke with them
08Ghev1    26:15|who had held authority for [17] years with honor more glorious than
08Ghev1    26:15|treachery. Afterwards he lived for [13] years, dying in deep old age
08Ghev1    27:7|two sides until the next year
08Ghev1    27:8|the end of the sixth year of Marwan’s reign, God’s retribution
08Ghev1    27:10|bloodtranspired during the six years of (Marwan’s) reign, after which
08Ghev1    28:10|al-Saffah) died after three years of rule. His brother, the
08Ghev1    28:10|over his authority, ruling for [22] years [754-775] as caliph
08Ghev1    29:4|But the next year Yazid assembled the troops under
08Ghev1    32:4|besieged that fortress for a year
08Ghev1    33:5|periodnot even one full year—Bakkar was summoned back for
08Ghev1    36:1|prophet, hopelessly died that same year
08Ghev1    37:4|territory. For in the same year that Abdullah (al-Mansur) had
08Ghev1    37:7|for (the remainder of) that year
08Ghev1    38:0|The next year the Caliph sent emissaries (to
08Ghev1    39:0|which followed. In the seventh year of Muhammad (al-Mahdi’s reign
08Ghev1    39:5|the emperor of Byzantium for [22] years. But after the death of
08Ghev1    39:12|until the end of that year. Thereafter, when all of (Tachat’s
08Ghev1    39:18|al-Mahdi) reigned for eight years and then died, as Rauh
08Ghev1    40:0|Hadi, caliph) [785-786] ruled for one year
08Ghev1    40:21|of the Lord, in the year [233] of the [A.D. 784]; should be January
08Ghev1    40:22|held the caliphate for one year and then died. During his
08Ghev1    40:23|evil, (al-Hadi) perished a year later
08Ghev1    41:7|the order to double the yearly collection and to take it
08Ghev1    42:0|The year after the arrival of ’Ubaidullah
09Draskh1    2:15|a period of four hundred years to Togarmah and the beginning
09Draskh1    2:15|there is a period of [2242] years
09Draskh1    3:7|and having lived for many years, died
09Draskh1    3:10|he had lived for many years, Aramayis sired a son, Amasia
09Draskh1    3:11|mountain Maseac’otn. After a few years he sired Gegham, and then
09Draskh1    3:16|and died after a few years
09Draskh1    3:21|Fair, and having lived many years, he died
09Draskh1    3:23|After a number of years, the lustful, passionate and wanton
09Draskh1    3:26|He died after many years of life
09Draskh1    4:29|the coronation of Vagharshak is [2297] years
09Draskh1    5:5|a period of approximately sixty years, at which time the Parthians
09Draskh1    5:18|having ruled for twenty-two years
09Draskh1    5:23|Arshak ruled for thirteen years. He was succeeded by his
09Draskh1    5:30|He reigned for twenty-five years
09Draskh1    6:12|a reign of thirty-four years
09Draskh1    7:1|After twenty years of reign, Arjam was succeeded
09Draskh1    7:14|our Savior, in the thirtieth year of Abgar’s reign, the apostle
09Draskh1    8:4|Forty-three years after the death of the
09Draskh1    8:6|But after two years Anak remembering his vow to
09Draskh1    8:7|Many years later when Xosrov king of
09Draskh1    8:8|ancestral crown in the third year of the emperor Diocletian
09Draskh1    8:9|extremely bitter agonies and fifteen years of confinement in the deep
09Draskh1    8:10|In the seventeenth year of the reign of Trdat
09Draskh1    9:6|appeared to anyone is thirty years
09Draskh1    10:4|for a period of seven years. Perhaps I should not consider
09Draskh1    10:6|Grigor, having lived for many years in the cave of Mane
09Draskh1    10:7|Then, after many years, a certain hermit by the
09Draskh1    10:8|After a few years the blessed king Trdat was
09Draskh1    11:5|the patriarchal throne for fifteen years
09Draskh1    11:13|the patriarchal throne for six years
09Draskh1    11:16|for no longer than three years and died
09Draskh1    13:6|patriarchal see for thirty-four years
09Draskh1    13:8|as king. In his second year the patriarch Shahak died, having
09Draskh1    13:8|the patriarchal see for six years
09Draskh1    13:11|In the second year of Arshak, Zawen died after
09Draskh1    13:11|after a pontificate of three years and his brother Aspurakes, who
09Draskh1    14:1|the patriarchal throne for five years. In his place king Xosrov
09Draskh1    14:11|lived no longer than one year, and died
09Draskh1    14:21|persevere for more than one year, since the same naxarars persecuted
09Draskh1    14:28|did the ordination for six years until he died. Then (Yazkert
09Draskh1    15:7|for a period of eight years. With him were also other
09Draskh1    16:1|the patriarchal see for ten years
09Draskh1    16:6|the patriarchal throne for six years
09Draskh1    16:12|But after thirty-five years of Orthodoxy had elapsed, the
09Draskh1    16:13|the patriarchal throne for five years
09Draskh1    16:14|the patriarchal throne for ten years, he also died
09Draskh1    16:15|the holy see for eight years he died
09Draskh1    16:17|patriarchal throne for about five years he also died. Then they
09Draskh1    16:17|office of prelate for six years
09Draskh1    16:19|the patriarchal throne for three years
09Draskh1    16:23|the patriarchal see for nine years, Nerses died
09Draskh1    16:24|the patriarchal throne for seventeen years and died
09Draskh1    16:26|In the tenth year of his pontificate, and in
09Draskh1    16:26|and in the thirty-first year of Xosrov son of Kawat
09Draskh1    16:26|of five hundred thirty-two years was completed. Consequently, at the
09Draskh1    16:31|the patriarchal see for thirty years
09Draskh1    17:22|Two years later he transported the inhabitants
09Draskh1    17:23|patriarchal throne for twenty-six years
09Draskh1    17:24|In the same year the blessed patriarch Abraham completed
09Draskh1    17:24|a pontificate of) twenty-three years and departed from this world
09Draskh1    17:33|the patriarchal throne for eight years
09Draskh1    17:37|the patriarchal see for three years
09Draskh1    18:2|Thereupon Heraclius, yearning for the cross which had
09Draskh1    19:2|The latter ruled for three years with wisdom, great distinction and
09Draskh1    19:3|But after three years, being dishonored by the naxarars
09Draskh1    19:14|the patriarchal throne for ten years
09Draskh1    19:31|Thereafter, in a few years’ time, the swift nations of
09Draskh1    19:41|Two years prior to this he ordered
09Draskh1    19:46|After six years of persecution, when Nerses the
09Draskh1    20:1|Three years after Hamazasp had received the
09Draskh1    20:5|after a pontificate of twenty years, the great patriarch Nerses resigned
09Draskh1    20:13|Kotayk’. After a number of years he received the crown of
09Draskh1    20:17|the patriarchal throne for six years. His successors neglected this matter
09Draskh1    20:20|the patriarchal throne for ten years and died
09Draskh1    20:23|In the seventh year of his pontificate the hostilities
09Draskh1    20:26|he conquered it after two years
09Draskh1    21:15|patriarchal throne for twenty-seven years. Eghia, who was from the
09Draskh1    21:16|time, after the eighty-fifth year of their era (-anno Hegirae
09Draskh1    22:9|Then, completing the fourteenth year of his patriarchate, he died
09Draskh1    22:31|he lived for a few years, and died after having occupied
09Draskh1    22:31|the patriarchal see for eleven years
09Draskh1    23:3|a virtuous life for thirteen years, he died, and was buried
09Draskh1    23:6|patriarchal throne for twenty-three years
09Draskh1    23:7|occupying it for only three years, died
09Draskh1    23:18|and solitary career of eight years he completed the course of
09Draskh1    23:25|for a period of thirteen years, he died and was buried
09Draskh1    23:26|he stayed for only two years
09Draskh1    24:15|lived no longer than one year, and died. He was buried
09Draskh1    24:30|after a pontificate of eleven years
09Draskh1    25:13|died after a pontificate of [27] years
09Draskh1    25:15|After a period of eight years had elapsed from the time
09Draskh1    25:69|latter, were martyred in the [302nd] year of the Armenian (of Togarmah
09Draskh1    25:70|their death was honored every year on the [25th] day of the
09Draskh1    26:8|a period of twenty-two years
09Draskh1    26:20|the excellency of his ancient years, his perfect faith in Christ
09Draskh1    26:28|death took place in the [608th] year of the Roman era
09Draskh1    27:2|say, a history of his years as prince, the circumstances of
09Draskh1    28:12|Zak’aria, reaching the twenty second year of his prelacy, died and
09Draskh1    30:57|where they spent an entire year in fasting and praying
09Draskh1    31:11|over a period of two years so that distressed, irritated and
09Draskh1    34:11|After a few years, Dawit’ Bagratuni, the great prince
09Draskh1    34:31|Two years later, when Gurgen had mounted
09Draskh1    37:12|a little less than a year
09Draskh1    38:16|After one year, recklessness and ignorance robed Ashot’s
09Draskh1    40:22|wont to send him every year numerous gifts and honors
09Draskh1    42:2|promising him to forego a year’s tribute to the court
09Draskh1    42:9|pay the tribute for one year, and temporarily drive away the
09Draskh1    42:11|paid the tribute for that year
09Draskh1    43:25|of the tribute of that year in return for positive terms
09Draskh1    47:7|of life, died. A few years later, after they had returned
09Draskh1    48:12|After a period of one year, the enemy laid siege to
09Draskh1    49:2|continued for approximately an entire year
09Draskh1    49:12|a reign of twenty-two years
09Draskh1    51:42|in the holy churches in yearly feasts. The day of their
09Draskh1    53:12|for a period of seven years. For this reason, those of
09Draskh1    54:31|kings. May you live many years in accordance with the righteous
09Draskh1    54:72|For many years I have wished very much
09Draskh1    57:13|after a period of two years, and returned to the tranquility
09Draskh1    58:6|for a period of two years they fell upon one another
09Draskh1    64:5|He acted accordingly for many years, so that the holy foundations
09Draskh1    64:20|the royal tributes for many years, as well as personal gratuities
09Draskh1    64:25|In this same year, those rebellious races about whom
09Draskh1    66:55|events took place in the [372nd] year of the Armenian era, on
10Tovma1    1:15|to T’onos Konkołeṙos. Eighty-eight years later Senek’erim succeeded to the
10Tovma1    1:20|time to infinite myriads of years, which is not a convincing
10Tovma1    1:20|as they change through the year, nor again according to the
10Tovma1    1:24|term of life whose many years were as but a day
10Tovma1    1:42|When Adam was [230] years old he begat Seth, which
10Tovma1    1:43|When Seth was [205] years old he begat Enos. The
10Tovma1    1:44|When Enos was [190] years old he begat Cainan. When
10Tovma1    1:44|begat Cainan. When Cainan was [170] years old he begat Malaliel. And
10Tovma1    1:44|Malaliel. And in the latter’s [135th] year the first father Adam died
10Tovma1    1:44|Adam died, having lived for [930] years. So, God gave the patriarchs
10Tovma1    1:46|Malaliel was [165] years old when he begat Jared
10Tovma1    1:46|he begat Jared. Jared was [162] years old when he begat Enoch
10Tovma1    1:49|Now Enoch was [165] years old when he begat Mathusala
10Tovma1    1:49|in the latter’s lifetime another [200] years before being transferred to immortality
10Tovma1    1:49|immortality in the thirty-third year of Lamech
10Tovma1    1:50|Mathusala was [165] years old when he begat Lamech
10Tovma1    1:50|he begat Lamech. Lamech was [188] years old when he begat Noah
10Tovma1    1:50|in the latter’s lifetime another [565] years until the construction of the
10Tovma1    1:50|of the ark. Noah was [500] years old when he received the
10Tovma1    1:56|threatened punishment for a hundred years in his mercy
10Tovma1    1:62|one complained after a hundred years, he was commanded by the
10Tovma1    1:70|living creature; for a whole year the earth remained in complete
10Tovma1    1:75|he commanded for a thousand years
10Tovma1    1:77|during his sons’ lifetimes for [350] years down to the eighty-third
10Tovma1    1:77|down to the eighty-third year of Eber, demonstrating God’s will
10Tovma1    2:2|Armenian Aramazd, who lived [215] myriad years or more ago. Likewise, there
10Tovma1    2:5|forty or more myriads of years and successive eras of different
10Tovma1    2:16|his tyranny was sixty-two years. Some historians say his father
10Tovma1    3:5|and bravery for fifty-two years
10Tovma1    3:8|She reigned for forty-two years
10Tovma1    3:11|him power for a thousand years. After a thousand years Ormizd
10Tovma1    3:11|thousand years. After a thousand years Ormizd was born, and he
10Tovma1    3:11|his brother: “For a thousand years I have been obedient to
10Tovma1    4:1|Semiramis, in the fifty-third year of the life of the
10Tovma1    4:2|peaceful life for thirty-eight years. After him Arias his son
10Tovma1    4:2|from Ninos, (ruled) for thirty years. All the kings of Assyria
10Tovma1    4:2|power for less than twenty years. For their unwarlike and peace
10Tovma1    4:4|of Ham (reigned) fifty-two years. He restored the kingdom of
10Tovma1    4:5|his wife (reigned) forty-two years. Coming to Armenia in war
10Tovma1    4:5|over Persia. In her third year Isaac was born, son of
10Tovma1    4:5|to Abraham. In her last year Esau and Jacob were born
10Tovma1    4:5|two patriarchs. ... in his last year the Shepherds ruled over Egypt
10Tovma1    4:5|Egypt. ... 5 In his twenty-fifth year the first Belochos became king
10Tovma1    4:5|and ruled) for thirty-five years. In his thirty-fifth year
10Tovma1    4:5|years. In his thirty-fifth year the flood of Ogeges is
10Tovma1    4:6|Baleos (reigned) for fifty-two years. In his forty-third year
10Tovma1    4:6|years. In his forty-third year died Jacob, who predicted the
10Tovma1    4:7|Aztadas (reigned) for thirty-two years. In his time appeared Prometheus
10Tovma1    4:8|Mamizos (reigned) for thirty years. In his fourteenth year Joseph
10Tovma1    4:8|thirty years. In his fourteenth year Joseph died
10Tovma1    4:9|Mak’ałis (reigned) for thirty years. In his time appeared Atlas
10Tovma1    4:10|Zpheros (reigned) for twenty years. In his eighteenth year the
10Tovma1    4:10|twenty years. In his eighteenth year the prophet Moses was born
10Tovma1    4:11|Another Mamizos (reigned) for thirty years. In his time there was
10Tovma1    4:12|Sparet’os (reigned) for forty years. In his tenth year Moses
10Tovma1    4:12|forty years. In his tenth year Moses went from Egypt and
10Tovma1    4:13|Askatadēs (reigned) for forty years. In his eighth year Moses
10Tovma1    4:13|forty years. In his eighth year Moses became the leader and
10Tovma1    4:14|Aminēs (reigned) for forty-five years. In his eighth year the
10Tovma1    4:14|five years. In his eighth year the prophet Moses died
10Tovma1    4:15|were from Adam until this year [3,730] (years) according to the translation
10Tovma1    4:15|from Adam until this year [3,730] (years) according to the translation of
10Tovma1    4:16|Bełok’os (reigned) for twenty-five years. In his time there were
10Tovma1    4:17|Bałeparēs (reigned) for thirty years. In his time there reigned
10Tovma1    4:18|Lamprites (reigned) for thirty-two years. In his time Pegasus flourished
10Tovma1    4:19|Zovsares (reigned) for twenty years. In his time (occurred) the
10Tovma1    4:20|Lamperes (reigned) for thirty years. In his time there were
10Tovma1    4:21|Panias (reigned) for forty-five years. In his time the city
10Tovma1    4:22|Sovsarmos (reigned) for fifteen years. In his eighth year took
10Tovma1    4:22|fifteen years. In his eighth year took place the labours of
10Tovma1    4:23|Mit’rēos (reigned) for twenty-seven years
10Tovma1    4:24|Mawtanēs (reigned) for thirty-one years. In his twenty-fifth year
10Tovma1    4:24|years. In his twenty-fifth year the city of Ilium was
10Tovma1    4:25|Tewtesay (reigned) for forty years
10Tovma1    4:26|Ot’ineus (reigned) for thirty years
10Tovma1    4:27|Derkiwlos (reigned) for . . . years. At that time David reigned
10Tovma1    4:28|Lawostenes (reigned) for forty-five years
10Tovma1    4:29|Peritiades (reigned) for thirty years
10Tovma1    4:30|Ap’rat’ēs (reigned) for forty years
10Tovma1    4:31|Ap’ratanēs (reigned) for fifty years
10Tovma1    4:32|Akrapałēs (reigned) for forty-two years
10Tovma1    4:33|Greek Sardanapalos, (reigned) for forty years. In his debauchery he was
10Tovma1    4:34|Bel and Ninos had been [1,300] years. Varbakes the Mede destroyed the
10Tovma1    4:35|It lasted for [259] years; but according to some who
10Tovma1    4:35|kings, the period extends to [298] years
10Tovma1    4:36|and Nineveh. After twenty-eight years of anarchy in Asorestan, under
10Tovma1    4:38|the kingdom . . . which had lasted [250] years. After him the brother of
10Tovma1    4:39|In the third year of his reign, Senek’erim gathered
10Tovma1    4:40|He had reigned for eighteen years. Then they themselves went to
10Tovma1    4:42|Twenty-eight years of anarchy
10Tovma1    4:43|P’uay, twelve years
10Tovma1    4:44|T’aglat’p’ałasar, twenty-seven years
10Tovma1    4:45|Salmanasar, fifteen years
10Tovma1    4:46|Nerelibos, four years
10Tovma1    4:47|Senek’erim, eighteen years
10Tovma1    4:48|His son, eight years
10Tovma1    4:49|Samoges, twenty-one years
10Tovma1    4:50|His brother, twenty-one years
10Tovma1    4:51|Nabupałsaros, twenty years
10Tovma1    4:52|Nabugodonosor, forty-three years
10Tovma1    4:53|Amiłmarudak’os, two years
10Tovma1    4:54|Neriglisaros, four years
10Tovma1    4:55|Nabunēdos, fifteen years
10Tovma1    4:56|In his sixth year he was deposed by Cyrus
10Tovma1    6:0|Dareh Vshtasp. In the twentieth year of Dareh died Tigran Haykazn
10Tovma1    6:23|his courage. After (ruling) twelve years Alexander died in Babylon, having
10Tovma1    6:23|having lived for thirty-three years and reigning for twelve
10Tovma1    6:24|the whole world for seven years. On his death (bed) Alexander
10Tovma1    6:25|Jerusalem and Judaea for twelve years; many of them (Jews) he
10Tovma1    6:28|Alexander. So, after living many years he (Asud) died in Egypt
10Tovma1    6:29|of Augustus Caesar. Now sixty years after the death of Alexander
10Tovma1    6:44|took place in the eighteenth year of the king of Persia
10Tovma1    6:45|After living for twenty years Arjam died and his son
10Tovma1    6:56|And it was the sixteenth year of Tiberius Caesar
10Tovma1    6:59|after reigning for twenty-three years; and in place of Tiberius
10Tovma1    6:59|for three and one half years
10Tovma1    7:10|he was very young in years, was taken by his tutor
10Tovma1    7:15|kingdom in the thirty-first year of Artashēs, king of kings
10Tovma1    7:15|of kings, and in the . . . year of the Greek emperor. . .. He
10Tovma1    8:17|when shortly, in the eighth year of Artashēs, the king took
10Tovma1    8:25|He reigned for forty-eight years
10Tovma1    10:9|Great; he reigned for nineteen years
10Tovma1    10:15|in Armenian affairs for many years. As for Tiran, wallowing in
10Tovma1    10:15|He had reigned for sixteen years
10Tovma1    10:39|After ruling for thirty-six years, Arshak died in the manner
10Tovma1    11:4|he had reigned for six years
10Tovma1    11:8|died, having reigned for four years
10Tovma1    11:9|said above, after the fourth year of Shahak
10Tovma1    11:10|Pap the Armenian king. Two years later Vałarshak died, having reigned
10Tovma1    11:15|died, having reigned for seven years
10Tovma1    11:24|After reigning for twenty-three years the emperor Arcadius died, severely
10Tovma1    11:27|who held power for four years, Yazkert decided not to make
10Tovma1    11:30|with the emperor for four years
10Tovma1    11:35|since for the last five years taxes and troops had been
10Tovma1    11:43|to the archiepiscopate. After five years he died, having lived a
10Tovma1    11:48|so occurred, having lived for [120] years Saint Sahak was removed from
10Tovma1    11:49|That same year, six months later, the holy
10Tovma1    11:49|Aragats-otn. In the second year of Yazkert, son of Vṙam
10Tovma1    11:49|of Armenia. It had lasted [415] years before being abolished
10Tovma1    11:55|He lived a full [120] years (and died) at a ripe
10Tovma2    3:1|In the eighth year of the Greek emperor Maurice
10Tovma2    3:16|It happened in the fourteenth year of King Khosrov and the
10Tovma2    3:16|King Khosrov and the twentieth year of the rule of Maurice
10Tovma2    3:17|the Greek sector. After eight years Phocas was killed by Heraclius
10Tovma2    3:22|month, in the twenty-fifth year of the reign of Khosrov
10Tovma2    3:76|Then Bor ruled for two years and died. After her they
10Tovma2    4:32|multifarious wickedness. Having lived for [20] years in this fashion he died
10Tovma2    4:32|Muslims. The latter lived for [2] years and died. Then the leadership
10Tovma2    4:32|Amr, son of Hatap, for [20] years and [6] months
10Tovma2    4:33|order; he had reigned for [20] years. Thenceforth the kingdom of the
10Tovma2    4:33|ended; it had lasted for [542] years
10Tovma2    4:34|Alexander of Macedon, and the years of anarchywhich some historians
10Tovma2    4:34|by the Muslims. And the years of these reigns, from Cyrus
10Tovma2    4:34|the Muslims, add up to [1,160] years
10Tovma2    4:35|Mawi, [20] years and [3] months and a few
10Tovma2    4:35|of Aputalp, and Mawi for [5] years and [3] months. For Ali claimed
10Tovma2    4:35|Yezid, son of Mawi, for [3] years and [3] months. Abdlmelik’, son of
10Tovma2    4:35|months. Abdlmelik’, son of Mruan, [21] years. And there was a great
10Tovma2    4:35|Abdula, son of Zubayr, for [2] years and [3] months. In those same
10Tovma2    4:36|Vild, son of Abdlmelik’, for [10] years. He planned even more evil
10Tovma2    4:36|Suliman, son of Abdlmelik’, for [3] years
10Tovma2    4:37|Umar, son of Abdlaziz, for [3] years. He was the most noble
10Tovma2    4:39|Yezit, for [6] years. He was a pestilential man
10Tovma2    4:42|Sham, who is Heshm, for [19] years
10Tovma2    4:43|Vlit’, for [2] years
10Tovma2    4:44|Mruan, for [6] years
10Tovma2    4:45|Abdla, for [3] years
10Tovma2    4:46|Another Abdla, for [22] years
10Tovma2    4:47|Mahadi, for [10] years
10Tovma2    4:48|Mahmet, son of Mahadi, for [8] years
10Tovma2    4:49|Musē, for [1] year
10Tovma2    4:50|Aharon, for [5] years
10Tovma2    4:51|and his wife Zupet, for [4] years
10Tovma2    4:52|Maymawn, his brother, for [21] years
10Tovma2    4:53|Sahak, son of Mahmet, for [9] years
10Tovma2    4:54|Aharon, son of Mahmet, for [5] years and [6] months
10Tovma2    4:55|Jap’r, son of Mahmet, for [17] years
10Tovma2    5:0|after the nineteenth indiction, when [222] years of the tyranny of the
10Tovma2    6:42|the beginning of the next year—which was the sixth jubilee
10Tovma2    6:42|twentieth in diction, and the year [300] according to the Armenian reckoning
10Tovma3    2:65|my treasures I gave up year by year to plunder. With
10Tovma3    2:65|I gave up year by year to plunder. With joyful heart
10Tovma3    6:51|saints remained imprisoned for three years in the underground dungeon
10Tovma3    6:53|find himself.” For these three years the saints were sustained by
10Tovma3    6:54|But in the fourth year that evil man set up
10Tovma3    8:5|beasts who naturally divide the year into two or three summer
10Tovma3    8:26|an honourable burial to celebrate year by year the festival of
10Tovma3    8:26|burial to celebrate year by year the festival of their death
10Tovma3    8:26|martyrs were killed in the [302] year
10Tovma3    9:0|What occurred in the second year of Bugha’s arrival, which was
10Tovma3    10:11|the end of the second year since he arrived, he marched
10Tovma3    10:48|continued for nearly a full year. And not in a single
10Tovma3    13:47|After four years had passed, during which time
10Tovma3    13:54|But Grigor lived for one year after his return, and died
10Tovma3    14:1|The sixth year of the captivity of Armenia
10Tovma3    14:1|was completed, which was the [306th] year of the Armenian calendarequivalent
10Tovma3    14:1|and indictionsand the third year of the patriarchate of Lord
10Tovma3    14:1|the beginning of the seventh year that the princes had been
10Tovma3    14:2|numbers, (reckoning) the total of years according to tens of weeks
10Tovma3    14:4|Juda? This is the seventieth year.” And he inclined them to
10Tovma3    14:9|dominions he was about ten years old
10Tovma3    14:10|In the eighth year of the captivity Gurgēn, Ashot’s
10Tovma3    14:27|other) Gurgēn lived one more year and then departed this world
10Tovma3    14:52|for Derenik’s marriage, in the [311th] year of the Armenian era
10Tovma3    15:17|This was the sixth year of the captivity of the
10Tovma3    15:18|In the [307th] year of the Armenian era Ashot
10Tovma3    18:1|of Vaspurakan; and one hundred years previously it had been forcibly
10Tovma3    18:13|Now Ashot was aged nineteen years (when he became prince); he
10Tovma3    18:13|dignity of prince for sixteen years before the captivity of the
10Tovma3    18:13|of the Armenians, was five years in captivity, and lived for
10Tovma3    18:13|captivity, and lived for six years after returning from captivity. On
10Tovma3    19:4|occupied the patriarchate for eighteen years. He was succeeded by Lord
10Tovma3    19:6|against the city for a year in concert with all the
10Tovma3    20:9|prince over Tarōn for seven years before being gathered to his
10Tovma3    20:28|accumulated in it over many years, while he (Hasan) himself was
10Tovma3    20:28|himself was very young in years, being at the time of
10Tovma3    20:28|of his independence aged fifteen years; foryouth and folly are
10Tovma3    20:60|prince died he was forty years old
10Tovma3    20:68|very young. Ashot was nine years old when Derenik died; Gagik
10Tovma3    20:70|the princess Sop’i, living one year and eight months after Derenik’s
10Tovma3    21:1|period of his reign: five years in the dignity of prince
10Tovma3    21:1|dignity of prince, twenty-five years of leadership as prince of
10Tovma3    21:1|as prince of princes, four years in royal splendour. He died
10Tovma3    21:1|splendour. He died in the year [339] of the Armenian era, in
10Tovma3    21:1|Armenian era, in the fifteenth year of the patriarchate of the
10Tovma3    22:1|In the third year of his reign over Armenia
10Tovma3    22:4|than the one in the years of Zak’aria Catholicos of Armenia
10Tovma3    22:4|of Armenia, after the seventh year of the captivity of the
10Tovma3    22:6|In the second year after this the Greek army
10Tovma3    22:6|abandoned it. In the same year the ruling prince of Tarōn
10Tovma3    23:10|more than [5,000], and for one year the bodies of the dead
10Tovma3    25:2|there for about a whole year. Awshin, that hater of good
10Tovma3    26:2|buried for one or two years
10Tovma3    26:12|the Armenian era, in which year Lord Gēorg, Catholicos of Armenia
10Tovma3    27:0|Ostan of Ṙshtunik’ in the years of Gagik’s generalship
10Tovma3    28:11|This took place in the year [351] of the Armenian era, in
10Tovma3    28:11|Armenian era, in the fourth year of the patriarchate of Yovhannēs
10Tovma3    28:12|When the next year came round, Smbat prince of
10Tovma3    29:26|Vaspurakan a long time before, [211] years in fact, in the year
10Tovma3    29:26|years in fact, in the year when the church of Saint
10Tovma3    29:27|of Saint Vahan, in the year [186] of the (Armenian) era when
10Tovma3    29:28|lain in ruins for many years; he rebuilt the church there
10Tovma3    29:41|when we described its appearance [259] years previously in the time of
10Tovma3    29:41|patrician of Ṙshtunik’, in the year when the Muslims occupied Armenia
10Tovma3    29:74|When the next year came round, while they were
10Tovma4    2:1|the age of about twelve years. The renowned lady Sop’i oversaw
10Tovma4    2:5|King Ashot lived for a year and a half before leaving
10Tovma4    3:5|before he was yet fifteen years of age, when he made
10Tovma4    3:46|But the years of Ashot’s principality did not
10Tovma4    4:23|had lasted about one hundred years, up to the time of
10Tovma4    4:68|He was imprisoned for eight years, and then released at the
10Tovma4    8:7|refuse these requests. And five years after they had begun to
10Tovma4    13:15|their ancestral homes in the year [470] of the Armenian era, and
10Tovma4    13:16|his ancestral (lands) in the year [490] of the same era, and
10Tovma4    13:34|many other lands in the [546] year
10Tovma4    13:48|closed up heaven for three years and six months; and no
10Tovma4    13:62|It was in the year [570] of the Armenian era that
10Tovma4    13:62|godly wife lived for two years after the death of her
10Tovma4    13:83|copied this History in the year [752] of the Armenian era, and
10Tovma4    13:104|come about, then in the year [775] of the Armenian era occurred
10Tovma4    13:114|advanced old age with many years of life, together with his
11Asogh1    2:3|by his permission in the year [336] of the Armenian chronology, after
11Asogh1    2:3|of George (and), in the [12th] year of his patriarchate
11Asogh1    2:7|Enthronement of his Ashot for [30] years, he is either a prince
11Asogh1    2:10|Ashot lived for [21] years; after five years of reign
11Asogh1    2:10|lived for [21] years; after five years of reign he died and
11Asogh1    3:1|his son Smbat (reigned) for [24] years with the permission of the
11Asogh1    3:1|of Basil, who died after [19] years of rule. The son of
11Asogh1    3:1|the latter, Leo, reigned for [26] years: he was a peace-loving
11Asogh1    3:7|having served as patriarch for [1] year, moved to God; his remains
11Asogh1    3:8|rhetorician and historian, (ruled) for [22] years
11Asogh1    3:20|and this is for many years
11Asogh1    4:9|to Armenia against Smbat in [356 = 907] year
11Asogh1    4:13|the onset of the next year, Yusuf again went to Armenia
11Asogh1    5:17|Thus, Amir Yusuf, having spent [5] years in Armenia, devastated it with
11Asogh1    6:3|in Greece and (ruled) for [1] year. Then Romanos reigned in Greece
11Asogh1    6:3|reigned in Greece in the year [365=916] of the Armenian chronology and
11Asogh1    6:3|Armenian chronology and ruled) for [22] years
11Asogh1    6:4|In the second year of his reign, he gathered
11Asogh1    6:5|Ashot lived [15] years after his father, reigned [8] and
11Asogh1    6:5|father, reigned [8] and died in [378 = 929] year
11Asogh1    6:6|Bishop Theodore (who ruled for [11] years) became Catholicos
11Asogh1    7:1|Abas reigned (and ruled) for [24] years. In his time, after Bishop
11Asogh1    7:1|Bishop Eghishe, was patriarch for [7] years; after him, Bishop Ananias Mokatsi
11Asogh1    7:1|became) the Armenian patriarch, for [22] years
11Asogh1    7:41|throne in [392 = 943] (and ruled) for [16] years. In the [6th] year of his
11Asogh1    7:41|ruled) for [16] years. In the [6th] year of his reign, in [397=948], he
11Asogh1    7:41|Arabs; and in the next year [398-949], Emperor Constantine sent demeslikos Chmshkik
11Asogh1    7:43|Roman [II, 959-963], (ruled) reigned for three years. In [402-953], Abas, the king of
11Asogh1    7:43|of Armenia, who reigned for [24] years [928-952], died
11Asogh1    8:1|Shahanshah, reigned and (ruled) for [25] years
11Asogh1    8:9|ripe old age, died in [414-965] year
11Asogh1    8:18|In the same year, Vahanik also died, and thus
11Asogh1    8:21|Nikephoros in [412-963], who reigned for [7] years (from [963-969]). He won a great
11Asogh1    8:24|In the same year Kiwr-Zan killed Nikephoros in
11Asogh1    8:24|having ascended the throne, (reigned) [6/7] years. But the great dux Bardas
11Asogh1    9:1|Armenian land: (he ruled) for [19] years
11Asogh1    10:2|the end of the same year, King Kiwr-Zan died in
11Asogh1    11:1|his reign, (ruling) lasting for [13] years
11Asogh1    14:2|fight with King Basil for [4] years and stain the whole country
11Asogh1    17:1|took his place, (ruling) for [6] years
11Asogh1    17:12|and died in the same year - in [451 = 1002], leaving a good name
11Asogh1    18:1|the Armenians for the past years. King Smbat, having sent him
11Asogh1    21:2|In the same year, King Basil sent him to
11Asogh1    23:1|In this year, i.e., in the year
11Asogh1    23:1|year, i.e., in the year [435 = 986] of the Armenian chronology, when
11Asogh1    23:2|In the same year, King Bardas, leaving Baghdad, entered
11Asogh1    24:5|of Constantinople, (which lasted) two years
11Asogh1    24:9|the gallows. This happened in [437=988] year
11Asogh1    25:2|the onset of the next year - it was still spring time
11Asogh1    26:1|This year, [i.e.], in [438=989], on the [15th] day of
11Asogh1    27:1|A few years before that, the king of
11Asogh1    27:10|own possession. This happened in [437=988] year
11Asogh1    28:3|straw were accumulated for many years - he was set on fire
11Asogh1    30:2|Argina in [439=990], which was the [19th] year of his patriarchate, which lasted
11Asogh1    30:2|of his patriarchate, which lasted [20] years
11Asogh1    31:4|Even in his young years, when Gagik traveled around the
11Asogh1    33:3|Bulgars dragged on for many years
11Asogh1    34:4|Two years later, the same Amir sent
11Asogh1    36:2|wall in the course of [15] years and which now, with a
11Asogh1    37:1|A few years earlier, the Amir of Apahunik
11Asogh1    39:5|very day of Easter, in [447=998] year
11Asogh1    40:1|time and in the same year [447=998], Mamlan, the son of Ablhaj
11Asogh1    40:4|to old age and advancing years, did not personally go out
11Asogh1    41:6|This was in [447=998] year
11Asogh1    42:4|extreme old age, dejected by years, on the great day of
11Asogh1    42:4|day of saving Easter, in [449=1000] year
11Asogh1    43:3|the Basin district in the year [450=1001] of the Armenian chronology. Both
11Asogh1    43:3|enemy) sides spent a whole year in these places before the
11Asogh1    45:2|in the Vaspurakan countries for [29] years and died in [392=943] year
11Asogh1    45:2|for [29] years and died in [392=943] year
11Asogh1    45:3|his son Derenik, reigned for [17] years, and died in [407=958] year
11Asogh1    45:3|for [17] years, and died in [407=958] year
11Asogh1    45:4|of Abusahl, having reigned for [22] years, died in [439-990] year
11Asogh1    45:4|reigned for [22] years, died in [439-990] year
11Asogh1    45:7|ruled the royal throne for [20] years
11Asogh1    46:1|At the time when the year [1000] of the incarnation or incarnation
11Asogh1    48:2|time into days, months and years. Having investigated in this way
11Asogh1    48:3|We also found that now [6282] years have passed from Adam to
11Asogh1    48:3|Adam to our time, and [1004] years from the crucifixion and the
11Asogh1    48:4|and from our Armenian chronology [453] years, which is the [30th] year of
11Asogh1    48:4|chronology [453] years, which is the [30th] year of the reign of the
11Asogh1    48:4|the Greek emperor Basil, the [15th] year of the reign of King
11Asogh1    48:5|and the [13th] year of the patriarchate of the
12Last1    1:12|the Romans”), Basil, in the [25th] year of his reign, came forth
12Last1    1:21|Constantinople. This transpired in the year [450] [1001 A.D.], and then the country rested
12Last1    1:21|then the country rested for [14] years
12Last1    1:27|In the year [464] of our era [1015] Bagarat, (king
12Last1    3:6|ruled the entire East for [7] years
12Last1    3:8|but only two or three years previous. From then on, up
12Last1    4:8|to return them after three years. Then he and his troops
12Last1    4:13|city of Constantinople. After three years he released the son of
12Last1    4:15|He had reigned for fifty years
12Last1    5:0|After Basil, for four years his brother Constantine [VIII, 1025-1028] ruled. Because
12Last1    5:0|was quiet for the first year of his reign, and the
12Last1    5:1|This transpired during the first year of Constantine’s reign, which was
12Last1    5:1|according to our calendar, the year [475] [1026]. Now when the emperor heard
12Last1    5:1|his time for an entire year until he was more in
12Last1    5:2|the commencement of the second year, he sent an executioner who
12Last1    5:3|Now when the second year had come, the emperor sent
12Last1    5:4|the start of the third year, the eunuch Simon, who held
12Last1    6:2|Romanus, in the first year of his reign, assembled troops
12Last1    8:1|this. (Romanus) reigned [1028-1034] for seven years
12Last1    9:10|Now when the next year had come, once more the
12Last1    9:11|a Friday evening, in the year [482] of our (Armenian) era [1033]. Many
12Last1    9:15|kesar). Then, after reigning for [7] years and [8] months, he grew ill
12Last1    10:2|In the first year of (Constantine’s) reign, the son
12Last1    10:12|Constantine’s reign, which was the year [490] according to our (Armenian) [1041] calendar
12Last1    10:13|Three years later, Armenia’s life came to
12Last1    10:13|an end. For in one year the two brothers Ashot and
12Last1    10:38|our Illuminator tended with fifteen years of his fatiguing labor, (this
12Last1    10:39|In the year [494A.E. 1045], Ani was taken, not through
12Last1    10:47|lordship of Armenia until the year [493] of our (Armenian) calendar [1044] when
12Last1    11:0|In the same year, the gate of Heaven’s wrath
12Last1    11:11|In the year [497] of our (Armenian) calendar [1048] which
12Last1    11:11|calendar [1048] which was the second year of our captivity, once again
12Last1    11:15|Upon arrival of the next year, they assembled a countless host
12Last1    11:22|their children, (enough) for many years
12Last1    14:0|there with him for three years, fearing that if he let
12Last1    14:1|Petros) remained there for two years, and then passed to Christ
12Last1    14:3|Now after three years, lord Xach’ik was released from
12Last1    16:0|The year after this (devastation) occurred was
12Last1    16:0|this (devastation) occurred was (the year) [503] of our (Armenian) era [1054]. Now
12Last1    16:0|the month as (the previous year) when (the Seljuks) took the
12Last1    16:36|to feed Elijah for three years by means of crows in
12Last1    17:1|venerable Basil during the fifty years of his reign when no
12Last1    17:3|after a reign of thirteen years [1042-1055], accomplishing nothing worthy of remembrance
12Last1    17:6|In the same year Persian troops under the Sultan’s
12Last1    17:20|by fatiguing labor for fifteen years? Today it is vacant, without
12Last1    18:9|ruled the realm for two years, and having reached deep old
12Last1    18:14|And this transpired in the year [506] of our (Armenian) era [1057], which
12Last1    18:15|Alas that year, alas that destructive plan by
12Last1    18:24|the very beginning of that year which we recalled above with
12Last1    18:35|For this is the thirteenth year that the Christians have born
12Last1    20:3|in that same world-destroying year
12Last1    21:9|flourishing, it resembled a three-year-old heifer in the strength
12Last1    21:15|During autumn of that grievous year, while the Byzantines were occupied
12Last1    21:28|During the same year, (the Seljuks) burned down the
12Last1    21:28|Gregory. This occurred in the year [507] of our (Armenian) [1058] era
12Last1    22:8|of the earth (after fifteen years of fatiguing labor in Xor
12Last1    22:18|mass but three times a year
12Last1    23:7|Vrverh) would visit them each year during the fast of Lent
12Last1    25:2|captives, (the Byzantine emperor) ten years later decided to make war
12Last1    26:5|which took place) in the year [482] of the Armenian Era [1033/34], until
12Last1    26:20|lived among us for many years. Resembling the viper, their rage