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Malik   12
Malkhas   27
Mamak   4
Mambre   4
Mamikonian   374
Mamilos   3
Mamitos   1
Mamlan   7
Mampul   1
Headword

Mamikonian
374 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
mamgonean   1
mamikonean   252
mamikoneank   8
mamikoneans   87
mamikonian   8
mamikonians   1
mamikonid   3
mamikonids   1
mamikonēik   1


01Kor1    12:7|especially the men of the Mamikonians, foremost of whom was named
01Kor1    26:5|the second, Hmayeak, of the Mamikonian clan, excellent and pious men
03Buz3    4:8|of Artawazd, nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm, from the azg of
03Buz3    7:10|son of Artawazd of the Mamikonean tohm arrived, the general of
03Buz3    11:18|of the tun of the Mamikonean tohm
03Buz3    16:2|Armenia, named Vasak from the Mamikonean tohm, Mehendak Erheshtuni, Andovk Siwnik
03Buz3    18:9|and Vasak, men of the Mamikonean tohm, were present. They were
03Buz3    18:10|Although the Mamikoneans had been raising Arshak, the
03Buz4    2:1|generals, the azg of the Mamikonean braves, especially since they had
03Buz4    2:8|military fronts went to the Mamikonean [azg], the [aghanazgik], [aghanadroshk] banners, with the symbol
03Buz4    2:8|successful, favored by heaven, the Mamikoneans well-named and brave designated
03Buz4    11:2|the great nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm, named Vardan, the brother
03Buz4    15:13|of the azg of the Mamikonean tohm to try to summon
03Buz4    16:0|sparapet of the Armenians, Vasak Mamikonean, killed the Persian king’s stable
03Buz4    16:6|name was Vasak of the Mamikonean tohm, he became greatly irritated
03Buz4    16:16|the tanuter nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm and the senior brother
03Buz4    18:1|Vardan, the tanuter of the Mamikonean tohm, came on a mission
03Buz4    23:10|But Vasak Mamikonean went swiftly after them, catching
03Buz4    27:2|But then Vasak Mamikonean, the sparapet of Armenia, came
03Buz4    32:2|Armenia, that is, of the Mamikoneans to the country of Armenia
03Buz4    50:10|of sparapet Vasak, of the Mamikonean tohm, fell for the enticing
03Buz4    54:38|king Shapuh ordered that Vasak Mamikonean, the general sparapet of Greater
03Buz4    57:1|as guides Vahan, from the Mamikonean tohm, and Meruzhan, from the
03Buz4    58:1|Vahan Mamikonean and Meruzhan Arcruni, two abominable
03Buz4    58:6|a half-sister of the Mamikonean tohm, Vardan’s sister, named Hamazaspuhi
03Buz5    35:4|the first ancestors onward, the Mamikoneans have been ruining your Arsacid
03Buz5    37:3|of the azg of the Mamikonean tohm a man named Vache
03Buz5    37:4|period two brothers of the Mamikonean tohm returned from captivity in
03Buz5    37:7|son of Artashen of the Mamikonean tohm, and his brother, Koms
03Buz5    37:16|labor, you Arsacids destroyed those Mamikoneans not killed by the enemies
03Buz5    37:38|Hamazaspean, a sepuh of the Mamikonean tohm went over the fallen
04Yegh2    10:232|from the house of the Mamikonean
04Yegh4    2:41|called Vasak, one of those Mamikoneans who were in service to
04Yegh5    7:157|From the family of the Mamikoneans, the valiant Vardan with [133] men
04Yegh9    1:4|From the house of the Mamikonean: Hamazaspean, Hamazasp, Artavazd, and Mushel
05Parp1    1:8|of Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, the great general and marzpan
05Parp1    4:0|Armenia, Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans who, with his alert mind
05Parp1    4:5|by the lord of the Mamikoneans, Vahan, the general of Armenia
05Parp1    4:10|by the lord of the Mamikoneans. Vahan, the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp2    18:4|to Hamazasp, lord of the Mamikoneans and sparapet of Armenia. She
05Parp3    23:5|Maghxaz Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneank’ and the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp3    25:15|Gadishoy, from the tohm of Mamikoneank,Vardan, asparapet of Armenia
05Parp3    25:15|Armenia, and lord of the Mamikoneank,from the tohm of
05Parp3    26:12|then Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans and the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp3    27:4|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans. They realized that he would
05Parp3    27:7|naturally been accomplished by the Mamikonean azg and with their participation
05Parp3    27:8|to Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans and general of Armenia. Revealing
05Parp3    27:14|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, heard all of these words
05Parp3    27:18|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, although they were plunged into
05Parp3    27:19|sparapet, the lord of the Mamikonean tohm
05Parp3    27:20|and Vardan lord of the Mamikoneans, liked Artak (and treated him
05Parp3    27:22|the great sepuh of the Mamikoneans. The aforementioned Ashusha further exhorted
05Parp3    27:34|and the lord of the Mamikoneans, heard all these words from
05Parp3    28:11|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, had chosen his words without
05Parp3    28:15|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, said these words which announced
05Parp3    30:0|when Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans and the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp3    30:10|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, together with his brothers, court
05Parp3    30:11|without the leadership of that (Mamikonean) azg, no deed or work
05Parp3    30:12|tanuters of Armenia after Vardan Mamikonean, Armenia’s general, to turn him
05Parp3    30:15|venerable Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans and sparapet of Armenia, and
05Parp3    30:19|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, Vardan, and his venerable brothers
05Parp3    31:0|blessed Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans and sparapet of Armenia, had
05Parp3    31:0|brothers and dear ones, the Mamikoneans returned to their comrades in
05Parp3    31:6|God, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans and the general of Armenia
05Parp3    32:6|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans. All of them, in accordance
05Parp3    33:2|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, to go and engage them
05Parp3    33:5|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, Vardan, said to Vasak, the
05Parp3    33:9|of Armenia, Vardan, from the Mamikonean tohm, and the venerable Merhuzhan
05Parp3    34:0|and the lord of the Mamikoneans, took along with him the
05Parp3    34:2|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, together with his comrades and
05Parp3    35:0|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, reached Aghbania (Aghuania), the Iranian
05Parp3    35:4|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, had said this he looked
05Parp3    35:6|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, being married to his daughter
05Parp3    35:11|Armenia, the lord of the Mamikoneans, Vardan, with his comrades and
05Parp3    36:2|had the children of the Mamikonean tohm, of the Kamsarakans, and
05Parp3    36:4|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, and the troops with him
05Parp3    37:3|Armenia, Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, sent the following message to
05Parp3    38:18|venerable Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, heard the divinely-inspired words
05Parp3    39:0|blessed Vardan, lord of the Mamikoneans, divided his brigade into three
05Parp3    41:10|through guides, fell upon Hmayeak Mamikonean and his companions in the
05Parp3    42:6|seized from tohms of the Mamikoneans, Kamsarakans, and other princes of
05Parp3    43:2|as the boys from the Mamikonean tohm and the Kamsarakans and
05Parp3    45:3|boys and lads of the Mamikonean tohm, the Kamsarakans, and other
05Parp3    46:13|blood of the blessed Vardan Mamikonean and of other worthy people
05Parp3    47:4|from the tohm of Mamikonean, Hamazaspean, Hamazasp, Artawazd and Mushegh
05Parp3    59:1|venerable champion Hmayeak of the Mamikonean tohm (whom Vasak, the treacherous
05Parp4    62:2|Vardan, be they from the Mamikonean tohm, the Kamsarakan tohm, or
05Parp4    62:4|wife of the martyr Hmayeak Mamikonean (saint Vardan’s brother) who was
05Parp4    63:4|the azg of the martyred Mamikoneans who were endowed (with abilities
05Parp4    63:4|blessed Church of Armenia). (The Mamikonean youths) lived fearlessly among these
05Parp4    63:7|Resembling (the Mamikonean youths) in striving to advance
05Parp4    63:7|who were related (to the Mamikoneans) through the daughter of the
05Parp4    63:12|the growing advancement of Vahan Mamikonean. (Peroz) was doubtful about disheartening
05Parp4    65:0|nonetheless when they saw Vahan Mamikonean so filled with such noticeable
05Parp4    66:6|naxarars who knew that Vahan Mamikonean had been saddened and confused
05Parp4    66:9|revealed their intentions to Vahan Mamikonean. When he heard it, he
05Parp4    66:15|of these words from Vahan Mamikonean, they gave a united reply
05Parp4    66:16|When Vahan Mamikonean and his brave brother, Vasak
05Parp4    66:17|Vahan Mamikonean began speaking: “You know that
05Parp4    68:0|of the lordship of the Mamikoneans and the sparapetut’iwn of Armenia
05Parp4    68:5|the sparapet of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, and some of the other
05Parp4    68:6|goodly brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, brother of sparapet Vahan, Garjoyl
05Parp4    68:10|Sahak, the marzpan, to Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, and
05Parp4    68:13|The brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, (who was the advance
05Parp4    68:14|village and heard that Vasak Mamikonean was there
05Parp4    68:15|the brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, learned that Atrvshnasp and the
05Parp4    68:17|the brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, by means of messengers, spoke
05Parp4    68:19|the brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, knew that his cavalrymen
05Parp4    68:23|such words from the brave Mamikonean sepuh the men of the
05Parp4    69:1|the brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, were set up as
05Parp4    69:9|brave Vasak, sepuh of the Mamikoneans, and Babgen Siwnik’. Many brave
05Parp4    69:19|the marzpan Sahak and Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    69:20|sword were: the brave Vasak Mamikonean, the goodly Babgen Siwni, the
05Parp4    70:3|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, sent
05Parp4    70:11|join the brigade of Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:2|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, made
05Parp4    71:5|Thus Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, and
05Parp4    71:11|Then Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, began
05Parp4    71:14|message of Armenia’s sparapet, Vahan Mamikonean, to the seniors of each
05Parp4    71:16|When Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, saw
05Parp4    71:18|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, took
05Parp4    71:19|back to fight them. Vahan Mamikonean, the brave general of Armenia
05Parp4    72:1|brother of Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean, through the power of God
05Parp4    72:4|in the case of Vard Mamikonean, not only was he personally
05Parp4    72:5|recalled the vow of Vahan Mamikonean which he pronounced before the
05Parp4    73:0|over the brave sepuh Vasak Mamikonean brother of Armenia’s general, Vahan
05Parp4    73:6|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, all
05Parp4    73:7|Iberia, distracted Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean and the other senior tanuters
05Parp4    74:0|Although Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, was saddened by the false
05Parp4    74:2|saw the bravery of Vasak Mamikonean, brother of Armenia’s general, Vahan
05Parp4    74:5|The valiant Mamikonean sepuh, Vasak, forcefully hit a
05Parp4    74:5|his spear shattered. Brave Vasak Mamikonean looked for and found another
05Parp4    74:6|searching for another. Valiant Vasak Mamikonean cried out: “Hurry and find
05Parp4    74:7|words of the blessed Vasak Mamikonean, with a reliable oath
05Parp4    74:8|While Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, his venerable brother, Vasak, and
05Parp4    74:9|brave general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, and the other oath-keeping
05Parp4    74:10|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, encountered Babgen Siwni, who had
05Parp4    74:11|and the blessed brave Vasak Mamikonean, and died that day. Their
05Parp4    75:0|Now Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, temporarily
05Parp4    75:2|of Iran and Byzantium. Vahan Mamikonean was about two hrasax distant
05Parp4    75:3|place where Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean was, was under the authority
05Parp4    75:4|strongly graced the brave Vahan Mamikonean with His great power, that
05Parp4    75:6|Vahan Mamikonean, the sparapet of Armenia, replied
05Parp4    76:0|Mihran and Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, were communicating with each other
05Parp4    77:0|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, arrived
05Parp4    77:4|the brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, are still alive and
05Parp4    77:15|perceptive general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, heard all the words of
05Parp4    77:24|convinced the sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Mushegh, and they dispatched (him
05Parp4    77:26|goaded the sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Mushegh, and the brigade with
05Parp4    78:1|Iberia (Georgia), and that Vahan Mamikonean, the sparapet of Armenia, was
05Parp4    78:3|went against Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the troops with him
05Parp4    78:5|When Armenia’s sparapet, Vahan Mamikonean, and the other Armenian naxarars
05Parp4    78:13|Mushegh, the sepuh of the Mamikoneans, and the cavalrymen with him
05Parp4    79:1|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the naxarars of Armenia
05Parp4    79:2|either arrest the brave Vahan Mamikonean or kill him in battle
05Parp4    79:3|day he heard that Vahan Mamikonean was close to him at
05Parp4    79:4|and thinking that the brilliant Mamikonean was there unconcerned, he reached
05Parp4    79:6|not encountering Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and some of the other
05Parp4    80:15|to serve Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, to do anything he ordered
05Parp4    81:0|order: to hunt for Vahan Mamikonean, come upon him unawares, and
05Parp4    81:1|Indeed, Vahan Mamikonean with his troops ceaselessly took
05Parp4    81:2|Then Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the men who were
05Parp4    81:2|under the authority of the Mamikoneans, called Caghik. They wanted to
05Parp4    81:3|was informed that lo, Vahan Mamikonean is encamped in a village
05Parp4    81:5|prepared because Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, taught them to be alert
05Parp4    81:5|went after Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean. For they note: “If only
05Parp4    81:6|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, went eastward to the area
05Parp4    81:7|Now Mushegh of the Mamikonean tohm and Nerseh Kamsarakan, lord
05Parp4    81:7|missed (meeting) Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, at the appointed hour. They
05Parp4    81:9|he got angry at the Mamikonean sepuh, Mushegh, and at Nerseh
05Parp4    81:12|done, the sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Mushegh and the lord of
05Parp4    81:14|When Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, heard of such successful work
05Parp4    82:0|should go and experience Vahan Mamikonean’s bravery. I am unable to
05Parp4    82:6|men who are with Vahan Mamikonean.” For when the dew saw
05Parp4    82:8|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the troops with him
05Parp4    83:0|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, left the slaughter of the
05Parp4    83:1|the Armenian troops of Vahan Mamikonean wanted to rest awhile from
05Parp4    83:3|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, saw the unexpected attack of
05Parp4    83:9|When Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, had expressed all these sentiments
05Parp4    83:10|counsel of Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and were all fleeing. Only
05Parp4    83:11|keepers including Mushegh of the Mamikonean tohm, the two Kamsarakan (brothers
05Parp4    83:11|and other azats from the Mamikonean house
05Parp4    83:12|the general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean: “Lord, take care, take care
05Parp4    83:13|But Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, made the sign of the
05Parp4    83:17|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, with the few like-minded
05Parp4    83:20|in the force of Vahan Mamikonean. God patiently and forgivingly pardoned
05Parp4    83:23|After Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean with his colleagues had completed
05Parp4    83:24|dread of Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, that the Iranian troops thought
05Parp4    83:24|they merely looked at the Mamikonean and the men with him
05Parp4    84:2|might of (his) adversary Vahan Mamikonean, he recalled the irresistible strength
05Parp4    85:1|thoughts of Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, suddenly an emissary arrived from
05Parp4    86:7|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, heard all these words and
05Parp4    86:8|brave general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, rennovated with glorious splendor since
05Parp4    89:0|sent as messengers to Vahan Mamikonean: Shapuh, council scribe [xorhrdean dpir] and Mihr
05Parp4    89:2|When Vahan Mamikonean saw Nixor’s messengers and heard
05Parp4    89:2|and all the cavalrymen. Vahan Mamikonean ordered those who had come
05Parp4    89:3|When Vahan Mamikonean had all the mass of
05Parp4    89:4|Armenian folk assembled by Vahan Mamikonean and first discussed among themselves
05Parp4    89:4|to the atean and the Mamikonid started replying to Nixor’s words
05Parp4    90:0|When Vahan Mamikonean had said all these words
05Parp4    90:1|Along with Nixor’s messengers, Vahan Mamikonean sent the following oath-keepers
05Parp4    90:2|Vahan Mamikonean bid them all farewell and
05Parp4    90:3|come to him from Vahan Mamikonean, with a happy heart he
05Parp4    90:4|each cup the brave Vahan Mamikonean. When the happy meal was
05Parp4    90:5|sent by Nixor to Vahan Mamikonean: Shapuh and Mihr-Vshnasp, and
05Parp4    90:5|who were sent by Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:6|and Mihr-Vshnasp gave Vahan Mamikonean’s message openly, before everyone at
05Parp4    90:7|all the words of Vahan Mamikonean, he rejoiced in front of
05Parp4    90:10|who had come from Vahan Mamikonean heard this, they glorified God
05Parp4    90:11|wrote a letter to Vahan Mamikonean with the following import
05Parp4    90:14|who had come from Vahan Mamikonean, sent them to Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:14|Mamikonean, sent them to Vahan Mamikonean, with his own messengers. With
05Parp4    90:14|charged them to bring Vahan Mamikonean quickly and without delay. Then
05Parp4    90:17|favors, and you see Vahan Mamikonean and the other oath-keepers
05Parp4    90:18|this, they went to Vahan Mamikonean with Nixor’s messengers
05Parp4    90:19|Nixor’s messengers had reached Vahan Mamikonean and delivered Nixor’s letter, (Vahan
05Parp4    90:19|nothing in any of Vahan Mamikonean’s statements that Nixor had ignored
05Parp4    91:0|Then Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, departed with all the oath
05Parp4    91:0|of Nixor’s sworn thesis Vahan Mamikonean went to him willingly and
05Parp4    91:1|Vahan Mamikonean came to the district called
05Parp4    91:2|Vahan Mamikonean said to Nixor: “Now if
05Parp4    91:3|arrival and wish of Vahan Mamikonean, he immediately had (these men
05Parp4    91:4|Vahan Mamikonean saw the noble folk sent
05Parp4    91:5|battle. And on hearing Vahan Mamikonean’s command, they fully prepared and
05Parp4    91:6|Vahan Mamikonean gave the order to sound
05Parp4    91:6|Nixor’s force thought that Vahan Mamikonean had come deceitfully to hurt
05Parp4    91:7|had them say to Vahan Mamikonean: “What you are doing is
05Parp4    91:8|Vahan Mamikonean responded to Nixor, saying: “First
05Parp4    91:9|Thus did Vahan Mamikonean say these things to Nixor
05Parp4    91:9|time of the atean. The Mamikonid came to Nixor at sunrise
05Parp4    91:10|When Nixor saw Vahan Mamikonean and the other naxarar oath
05Parp4    91:10|who had come with Vahan Mamikonean, welcoming them with great affection
05Parp4    91:11|When Vahan Mamikonean heard the greetings of the
05Parp4    91:12|all the men of Vahan Mamikonean’s force be let inside and
05Parp4    91:13|of the men with Vahan Mamikonean and the other Iranian folk
05Parp4    91:13|Nixor began speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as follows
05Parp4    92:0|Vahan Mamikonean listened to all that Nixor
05Parp4    93:0|heard such words from Vahan Mamikonean, with a greatly rejoicing heart
05Parp4    93:5|assembly, and he had Vahan Mamikonean brought to his room while
05Parp4    93:7|who had come with Vahan Mamikonean, naxarars and rhamiks, to enter
05Parp4    93:17|awe and rejoicing at Vahan Mamikonean to whom Christ gave the
05Parp4    93:18|When Vahan Mamikonean had repeated in the atean
05Parp4    94:0|When Vahan Mamikonean had said all this, Nixor
05Parp4    94:3|Nixor and Vahan Mamikonean rejoiced with each other for
05Parp4    94:4|king, and Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, to Duin
05Parp4    94:6|But Armenia’s brave general, Vahan Mamikonean, approached a place on the
05Parp4    94:7|For Armenia’s brave general, Vahan Mamikonean, rooted in the true faith
05Parp4    94:9|Vahan Mamikonean organized the Armenian cavalry, entrusting
05Parp4    94:11|There the sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Grigor, became valliant like his
05Parp4    95:0|After a few days, Vahan Mamikonean urgently assembled the Armenian cavalry
05Parp4    95:2|Considering Vahan Mamikonean’s fatigue from traveling, king Vagharsh
05Parp4    95:4|Vagharsh began speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as follows: “We have fully
05Parp4    95:9|Vahan Mamikonean responded to king Vagharsh in
05Parp4    95:23|When Vahan Mamikonean had spoken all these words
05Parp4    95:23|him, all marvelled at the Mamikonid’s wisdom and the grace of
05Parp4    95:24|outpouring of words from the Mamikonid was granted by God. He
05Parp4    95:25|King Vagharsh replied to Vahan Mamikonean and to all his oath
05Parp4    96:0|doing it) to give Vahan Mamikonean the terut’iwn of the Mamikoneans
05Parp4    96:0|Mamikonean the terut’iwn of the Mamikoneans and the sparapetut’iwn of Armenia
05Parp4    96:1|agreed, and they informed Vahan Mamikonean of the the united wish
05Parp4    96:2|Vahan Mamikonean responded, saying: “I do not
05Parp4    96:4|the Aryan nobility silenced Vahan Mamikonean’s words, and sat him on
05Parp4    96:4|on the throne of the Mamikonean lordship, giving him (in the
05Parp4    96:7|When Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans and sparapet of Armenia, came
05Parp4    96:8|general, Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans replied to king Vagharsh: “Whatever
05Parp4    96:12|sparapet of Armenia, lord Vahan Mamikonean note: “Were it possible for
05Parp4    96:13|of Armenia, lord of the Mamikoneans, Vahan: “So that you will
05Parp4    97:0|of Armenia lord of the Mamikoneans, Vahan, and to all the
05Parp4    97:1|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, and all the oath-keeping
05Parp4    97:2|Armenia and lord of the Mamikoneans, and the other Armenian naxarars
05Parp4    97:7|Armenia Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, and with each other
05Parp4    97:8|general, Vahan lord of the Mamikoneans, with the entire Armenian multitude
05Parp4    98:1|general and lord of the Mamikoneans, his judicious nature, concern for
05Parp4    98:2|general Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, and thinking all of it
05Parp4    98:4|general Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, greatly marvelling
05Parp4    99:0|establish Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans and general of Armenia, as
05Parp4    99:1|general and lord of the Mamikoneans. And through the right-hand
05Parp4    99:2|Now Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, general of Armenia, and marzpan
06Khor2    81:1|Whence and how the Mamikonian family arose
06Khor2    81:3|Armenia the ancestor of the Mamikonian family from the northeast, from
06Khor2    81:4|foster brothers called Bḷdokh and Mamgon, who were great princes
06Khor2    81:5|When Bḷdokh slandered Mamgon, the Chinese king Arbok ordered
06Khor2    81:5|the Chinese king Arbok ordered Mamgon to be killed
06Khor2    81:6|But when Mamgon heard of this he did
06Khor2    81:9|Shapuh did not hand over Mamgon to his lord, nonetheless he
06Khor2    81:10|to hand over to you Mamgon, because my father had sworn
06Khor2    81:15|So Mamgon, having come to our country
06Khor2    84:1|the Sḷkunik’ by the Chinese Mamgon
06Khor2    84:8|This Mamgon, the Chinese, undertook
06Khor2    84:9|Albania against the northern peoples, Mamgon came with all his entourage
06Khor2    84:11|But the aforementioned Mamgon tried in every way to
06Khor2    84:15|Mamgon quickly informed the king. Trdat
06Khor2    84:15|the rebel with the title Mamgonean after his own name
06Khor3    22:6|squire who was of the Mamikonian family, they note: “Do you
06Khor3    29:10|his brother-in-law Vahan Mamikonian, who paid no heed but
06Khor3    35:5|under Mehrujan Artsruni and Vahan Mamikonian, apostates of Christ, he attacked
06Khor3    37:20|by Musheḷ, son of Vasak Mamikonian, and they removed him from
06Khor3    45:3|Samuel Mamikonean, a friend of Arshak’s, quickly
06Khor3    48:20|But Samuel Mamikonean acquired Khosrov’s letter and a
06Khor3    51:2|given in marriage to Hamazasp Mamikonean
06Khor3    51:9|of Hamazasp, that is, the Mamikonean clan, he promoted so that
06Khor3    65:12|the possessions of his own Mamikonean family, he sent them to
06Khor3    67:8|his fellow pupils and the Mamikonean princess, his granddaughter-in-law
07Seb1    7:3|and the head of the Mamikonean house, the zealot for God
07Seb1    8:1|the yoke of servitude. The Mamikonean Vahan rebelled, expelled the Persians
07Seb1    8:8|and the principality of the Mamikoneans. He received an oath of
07Seb1    8:9|and Vardan lord of the Mamikoneans
07Seb1    9:7|of Vardan lord of the Mamikoneans, son of Vasak, down to
07Seb1    12:5|our own eyes that Musheł Mamikonean had captured him, but gave
07Seb1    16:2|Khorkhoṙuni, Samuēl Vahewuni and Mamak Mamikonean, Step’anos Siwni, and Kotit, lord
07Seb1    16:6|apart from each other. Mamak Mamikonean, Kotit, lord of the Amatunik’
07Seb1    17:3|the general Heraclius and Hamazasp Mamikonean. When they (the fugitives) had
07Seb1    18:0|the Thracians. He appoints Musheł Mamikonean general. At first the Greeks
07Seb1    18:2|against the enemy, and Musheł Mamikonean as their general
07Seb1    18:5|They captured Musheł Mamikonean, bound him to a very
07Seb1    20:0|under the command of Sahak Mamikonean and Smbat Bagratuni. Smbat turns
07Seb1    20:2|two reliable men: [1,000] to Sahak Mamikonean, and [1,000] under the command of
07Seb1    20:2|same route, but despatched Sahak Mamikonean with one thousand via Sebastea
07Seb1    21:3|First: Gagik Mamikonean, son of Manuēl; Second: Pap
07Seb1    21:3|Fourth: Vardan Artsruni; Fifth: Mamak Mamikonean; Sixth: Step’anos Siwni; Seventh: Kotit
07Seb1    23:1|At the royal court Gagik Mamikonean and Khosrov, lord of the
07Seb1    23:1|died a natural death. Mamak Mamikonean, sent to Armenia concerning the
07Seb1    42:20|plain. The Armenian general Musheł Mamikonean, son of Dawit’, was also
07Seb1    46:12|country - Komitas, bishop of the Mamikonēik’, and Matt’ēos of the Amatunik’
07Seb1    48:13|Also presenting themselves were Musheł Mamikonean with his clansmen and certain
07Seb1    48:18|appointed Musheł, lord of the Mamikoneank’, prince of the Armenian cavalry
07Seb1    49:18|law Hamazasp, lord of the Mamikoneank’. He requested for himself troops
07Seb1    52:0|Musheł Mamikonean submits to the Ismaelites. T’ēodoros
07Seb1    52:0|Death of T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni. Hamazasp Mamikonean is appointed prince of Armenia
07Seb1    52:1|slaughter of the hostages. Musheł Mamikonean abandons his submission to the
07Seb1    52:2|Then Musheł, lord of the Mamikonean’, rebelled from the Greeks and
07Seb1    52:9|Hamazasp, lord of the Mamikoneank’, son of Dawit’, held the
07Seb1    52:12|made Hamazasp, lord of the Mamikoneank’ curopalates, and gave him silver
07Seb1    52:14|But Musheł, lord of the Mamikoneank’, because he had four sons
08Ghev1    4:12|Armenian lords, Grigor from the Mamikonean House and Smbat from the
08Ghev1    21:3|Grigor and Dawit’ of the Mamikonean clan to the Ishmaelite caliph
08Ghev1    25:7|Ishak) designated Grigor of the Mamikonean House (as commander) over the
08Ghev1    26:0|the Ishmaelites. Grigor from the Mamikonean clan suggested this plan and
08Ghev1    26:11|of the servants of Dawit’ (Mamikonean), ordering him to blind his
08Ghev1    34:2|initiated by Artawazd of the Mamikonean House. When he went to
08Ghev1    34:4|He took his own (Mamikonean) House and went to the
08Ghev1    34:9|of Count Hrahat from the Mamikonean House
08Ghev1    34:69|and Samue’l, lord of the Mamikonean House, a vibrant and handsome
08Ghev1    37:5|House, and Artawazd from the Mamikonean House, plus a third who
08Ghev1    43:2|Lord Hamazasp from the honorable Mamikonean House desired (a copy of
09Draskh1    16:0|The Works of Vahan Mamikonian and the Katholikoi
09Draskh1    16:3|In his days Vahan Mamikonean, the son of Hmayeak and
09Draskh1    16:18|father Kawat and subsequently Vardan Mamikonean rose against him, killing the
09Draskh1    17:24|had become the bishop of Mamikonean Taron
09Draskh1    19:46|as prince of Armenia Hamazasp Mamikonean who was a studious person
09Draskh1    20:2|of prince of Armenia Grigor Mamikonean, whom he had retained as
09Draskh1    20:9|visitation the pious prince Grigor Mamikonean lay the foundations of the
10Tovma1    10:13|hound the house of the Mamikonean nobles to destruction.” Tiran heeded
10Tovma1    10:14|was made known to the Mamikonean generals, armed and with drawn
10Tovma1    10:14|drawn swords Artavazd and Vasak Mamikonean wholeheartedly rushed into the crowd
10Tovma1    10:16|families and those of the Mamikonean nobility who had gone off
10Tovma1    10:26|offered foul enticements to Vahan Mamikonean, who was Mehuzhan’s father-in
10Tovma1    10:32|Garegin and sister of Vardan Mamikonean
10Tovma1    10:44|In the company of Vahan Mamikonean he entered Armenia with fearless
10Tovma1    11:7|hand of the valiant Smbat Mamikonean. Thus he incited the king
10Tovma1    11:11|Arshak to Arcadius, (including) Samuel Mamikonean, who had killed his father
10Tovma1    11:19|to take revenge on the Mamikonean family for the murder of
10Tovma1    11:31|own people. And because Hamazasp Mamikonean had died, who at the
10Tovma1    11:51|the Armenian monarch. But Vardan Mamikonean, son of Hamazasp Mamikonean, grandson
10Tovma1    11:51|Vardan Mamikonean, son of Hamazasp Mamikonean, grandson of saint Sahak, fled
10Tovma1    11:52|sparapet of Armenia to Hamazasp Mamikonean and his son Vardan. Therefore
10Tovma2    1:4|This bitter news reached Vardan Mamikonean the Great, who had fortified
10Tovma2    2:15|to Abraham, bishop of the Mamikonean, who was a disciple of
10Tovma2    2:20|of Vałarsh, the young Vahan Mamikonean forcefully opposed the Persians. The
10Tovma3    11:35|of K’urdik, lord of the Mamikonean; Atrnerseh, prince of Albania; Grigor
10Tovma3    13:1|of Senek’erim and of the Mamikoneans from Chen
10Tovma3    13:2|his mother that of the Mamikoneans, from whom he traced his
10Tovma3    13:9|to K’urdik, lord of the Mamikonean, in the province of Bagrevand
10Tovma4    13:36|great and valiant martyr Vardan Mamikonean. For through the prayers and