10Tovma3 19:3 | | | in [326] of the Armenian era; | Khachik, | also (known as) Gagik, in |
11Asogh1 8:11 | | | namely) Bishop of Arsharunik Bishop | Xachik, | Father Polycarpos - a monk of |
11Asogh1 9:0 | | | About the patriarchate of Bishop | Khachik | and the construction of a |
11Asogh1 9:1 | | | patriarchs) Vahan and Stepanos, Bishop | Khachik, | Bishop of Arsharunik, nephew (by |
11Asogh1 9:3 | | | In the same village, (Bishop | Khachik) | built a cathedral church of |
11Asogh1 19:12 | | | through the mediation of Bishop | Khachik, | concluded an oath agreement with |
11Asogh1 20:7 | | | write lengthy epistles to Bishop | Khachik, | the Armenian Patriarch |
11Asogh1 30:0 | | | On the death of Bishop | Xachik | |
11Asogh1 30:1 | | | patriarch of the Armenians bishop | Xachik, | the Armenian people began to |
11Asogh1 30:2 | | | | Xachik | migrated from this world at |
11Asogh1 31:7 | | | Upon the death of Bishop | Khachik, | the Armenian King Gagik summoned |
12Last1 10:50 | | | Petros’) nephew (sister’s son), named | Xach’ik, | whom they placed in the |
12Last1 10:50 | | | in Constantinople. Prior to this, | Xach’k’s | senior brother, Anania, had been |
12Last1 14:2 | | | his position his sister’s son, | Xach’ik, | who had received the ordination |
12Last1 14:2 | | | for the patriarchate long ago ( | Xach’ik [II] | Anets’i, [1058-1065]). As soon as the |
12Last1 14:2 | | | he sent messengers, and had ( | Xach’ik) | and all his treasures there |
12Last1 14:3 | | | Now after three years, lord | Xach’ik | was released from the royal |
12Last1 14:4 | | | place him under taxation. However ( | Xach’ik) | refused (arguing that) “What was |
12Last1 14:6 | | | repenting, (the Byzantine emperor) released | Xach’ik | without the tax, giving him |