01Kor1 6:5 | | | a man named Daniel, a | Syrian | bishop of noble lineage, who |
01Kor1 7:1 | | | region of Aram, to two | Syrian | cities, one of which was |
01Kor1 7:3 | | | assigning one group to the | Syrian | school in the city of |
01Kor1 9:1 | | | followers, he came to the | Syrian | Bishop |
01Kor1 19:2 | | | in the region of the | Syrians | the first was Hovsep, as |
02Agat1 1:7 | | | areas and to invade the | Asorestan | areas, as far as the |
02Agat1 2:1 | | | and spread about raiding the | Asorestan | areas |
02Agat1 11:9 | | | kingdom and the land of | Asorestan - | wrecking it and subjecting it |
02Agat1 11:12 | | | took much booty from the | Syrian | areas and acquired an unbelievable |
02Agat1 19:5 | | | that is our homeland, and | Asorestan | and Tadjikistan and Azerbaijan. Why |
02Agat3 22:8 | | | along the border of the | Syrians | to the country of Nor |
02Agat3 28:4 | | | second, the borderlord of the | Asorestan | area; third, the borderlord of |
03Buz3 14:3 | | | By nationality, he was | Syrian. | He held the principal episcopal |
03Buz3 20:39 | | | of Iran. He went to | Asorestan, | to his lord, the king |
03Buz4 1:3 | | | king in the country of | Asorestan, | came and reached the country |
03Buz4 4:49 | | | Nerses set up Greek and | Syrian | schools. He effected the salvation |
03Buz4 20:34 | | | to go with him to | Asorestan | so that he might exalt |
03Buz4 21:7 | | | in Aruestan as well as | Syrian | Mesopotamia. Furthermore, I will vacate |
03Buz4 55:50 | | | and settled them, some in | Asorestan, | some in the country of |
03Buz5 7:11 | | | of Iran returned to the | Asorestan | country, he greatly thanked the |
03Buz5 25:1 | | | One was named Shaghitay, a | Syrian | by nationality, who lived up |
04Yegh3 7:152 | | | in-chief, and Elpharios the | Syrian— | both vile and wicked men |
04Yegh7 13:322 | | | another bishop called Tatik in | Asorestan | |
04Yegh8 1:2 | | | the city five Christians from | Asorestan, | for they too were in |
04Yegh8 1:3 | | | and had them taken to | Asorestan | to be set to labor |
04Yegh8 2:40 | | | you are to go to | Asorestan | to be slaves on the |
04Yegh8 2:42 | | | from here. When you reach | Asorestan | let them go wherever they |
04Yegh8 3:53 | | | Meshov and Kashkar and all | Asorestan | and Khuzhastan, afflicted by the |
05Parp1 3:12 | | | but many more among the | Syrians— | bold and ignorant people—who |
05Parp2 10:5 | | | students) pass their days in | Syrian | schools |
05Parp2 10:6 | | | services). The unusualness of the | Syrian | language gave labor to the |
05Parp2 15:9 | | | Vahram gave them a certain | Syrian | named Brk’isho. He came to |
05Parp2 15:9 | | | had come with him from | Syria | practising their dissolute religion, in |
05Parp2 15:13 | | | gave them as kat’oghikos another | Syrian | named Shamuel |
05Parp2 16:5 | | | the erroneous teaching (of the | Syrians]. | For weak and dissolute leaders |
05Parp3 41:4 | | | certain P’ghorent (a man of | Syrian | nationality, who was chief of |
05Parp3 49:0 | | | go in great haste to | Asorestan | where the blessed bishop of |
05Parp3 58:5 | | | be crippled and go to | Asorestan | to do mshakut’iwn along with |
05Parp3 58:10 | | | had the priests taken to | Asorestan | to the district called Shap’ul |
05Parp3 58:11 | | | believers in the land of | Asorestan | heard of the coming of |
05Parp3 58:13 | | | from the southern parts of | Asorestan, | took and offered them to |
05Parp3 58:14 | | | years, he died there in | Asorestan | |
05Parp4 63:2 | | | worst brigade has been the | Syrian, | but the Armenian is even |
05Parp4 63:2 | | | is even worse than the | Syrian | |
05Parp4 65:9 | | | things, the son of a | Syrian | man. He especially resembled the |
05Parp4 65:9 | | | man. He especially resembled the | Syrians | in excessive and idle chatter |
05Parp4 65:19 | | | Vriw, the son of the | Syrian, | departed humiliated and reviled |
05Parp4 75:11 | | | and worst brigade is the | Syrian. | But the Armenian is even |
05Parp4 85:18 | | | in Hyrcania to flee to | Asorestan | |
05Parp4 92:9 | | | fighters placing them after the | Syrians, | the forsaken, the crippled and |
05Parp4 92:14 | | | indeed we resembled Aryans or | Syrians | |
06Khor1 2:1 | | | frequently mentioned in Chaldaean and | Assyrian | books |
06Khor1 3:3 | | | narratives - those of the Chaldaeans, | Assyrians, | Egyptians, and Hellenes. It is |
06Khor1 5:41 | | | certain very learned and erudite | Syrian, | and what he said seemed |
06Khor1 6:23 | | | flowed in the direction of | Assyria, | he lingered by the river |
06Khor1 8:2 | | | over all the East and | Assyria. | He killed Antiochus, the king |
06Khor1 8:4 | | | his frontiers part of western | Syria, | Palestine, Asia, and all of |
06Khor1 8:6 | | | And finding a certain | Syrian, | Mar Abas Catina, a diligent |
06Khor1 12:38 | | | Armenia, and the Persians and | Syrians, | Armenik |
06Khor1 13:4 | | | years before Ninos ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh, hard pressed by |
06Khor1 13:7 | | | the reign of Ninos over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
06Khor1 14:1 | | | Concerning the struggle against the | Assyrians | and the victory, and Payap |
06Khor1 14:2 | | | struggle with the people of | Assyria, | indicating merely the causes and |
06Khor1 14:3 | | | with the same force to | Assyria. | He found there a certain |
06Khor1 14:4 | | | him through Korduk’ to the | Assyrian | plain, slaughtering many of his |
06Khor1 14:5 | | | This Barsham the | Syrians | deified because of his many |
06Khor1 14:6 | | | a great part of the | Assyrian | plain to taxes for a |
06Khor1 14:9 | | | east to the Sisakans and | Assyria | to those of the house |
06Khor1 16:5 | | | two thousand skilled workers from | Assyria | and other lands of the |
06Khor1 17:2 | | | her governor and prefect for | Assyria | and Nineveh Zoroaster, the magus |
06Khor1 17:11 | | | and he himself ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
06Khor1 18:4 | | | own land confirm the learned | Syrian | in speaking of the death |
06Khor1 22:3 | | | in the time of the | Assyrian | kingdom and who were descended |
06Khor1 22:6 | | | illustrious men by whom the | Assyrian | empire at that time was |
06Khor1 22:8 | | | from Sardanapalos and ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
06Khor1 22:9 | | | Leaving others as governors for | Assyria, | he transferred the royal capital |
06Khor1 22:13 | | | ancient archives of the Chaldaeans, | Assyrians, | and Persians, since their names |
06Khor1 24:3 | | | of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of | Assyria | was Senek’erim, who besieged Jerusalem |
06Khor1 24:5 | | | the borders of the same | Assyria; | his descendants multiplied and propagated |
06Khor1 33:10 | | | the time of Tewtamos the | Assyrian | |
06Khor1 33:11 | | | under the rule of the | Assyrians | helped Priam with a small |
06Khor2 2:9 | | | Arshak’s departure, came and occupied | Syria | |
06Khor2 4:2 | | | Babylon and eastern and western | Assyria, | Vaḷarshak gathered together a great |
06Khor2 5:5 | | | of Hayk and Senek’erim the | Assyrian | did not long delay to |
06Khor2 8:29 | | | southwest, on the borders of | Assyria | on the bank of the |
06Khor2 15:2 | | | sent his commander Scaurus to | Syria | to wage war against Tigran |
06Khor2 15:6 | | | pursue Mithridates but hastened through | Syria | to Judaea |
06Khor2 16:2 | | | mourning for Mithridates, marched to | Syria | against the Roman army to |
06Khor2 18:3 | | | and make an incursion into | Syria | |
06Khor2 19:4 | | | accord with the inhabitants of | Syria | and Palestine |
06Khor2 19:5 | | | father had been king of | Syria, | while he himself was a |
06Khor2 20:3 | | | He arrived in | Syria | and put the Armenian army |
06Khor2 24:3 | | | Some | Syrians | call him Manov, according to |
06Khor2 25:4 | | | public squares of Antioch in | Syria, | which were impassable and impracticable |
06Khor2 26:3 | | | And since the Greeks and | Syrians | could not pronounce his name |
06Khor2 30:2 | | | chiliarchate over Phoenicia and Palestine, | Syria, | and Mesopotamia Marinus, son of |
06Khor2 33:39 | | | the young Nerseh, king of | Assyria, | in Babylon |
06Khor2 38:11 | | | collected from Armenia, Mesopotamia, and | Assyria | |
06Khor2 43:5 | | | Smbat a part of the | Assyrian | army and the army of |
06Khor2 53:8 | | | Smbat withdrew and went to | Assyria, | willingly abandoning the command of |
06Khor2 53:9 | | | age he had married an | Assyrian | from near to those parts |
06Khor2 55:4 | | | all his desires returned through | Syria | |
06Khor2 60:4 | | | looking to him all the | Syrians, | Mesopotamians, and Persians refused to |
06Khor2 60:9 | | | army to the regions of | Assyria | and ordered our Artashēs to |
06Khor2 64:4 | | | the regions of Palestine through | Syria, | on his behalf and at |
06Khor2 67:3 | | | the land of Persia and | Assyria | in a raid for plunder |
06Khor2 69:5 | | | period among the Persians and | Syrians | and also the Greeks |
06Khor2 71:1 | | | first invasion of Khosrov into | Assyria | in which he intended to |
06Khor2 71:4 | | | least Artavan. When he entered | Assyria, | he heard the sad news |
06Khor2 72:5 | | | flight; he took from him | Assyria | and the other lands where |
06Khor2 74:6 | | | him as a fugitive to | Assyria. | They drove him along the |
06Khor2 82:14 | | | he remained in Persia and | Assyria, | even making an attack beyond |
06Khor2 87:2 | | | Roman army, which had attacked | Assyria, | put Shapuh to flight, and |
06Khor3 6:5 | | | Cilicia to the regions of | Assyria | and Mesopotamia; and Vahan, prince |
06Khor3 7:2 | | | arrived in the regions of | Assyria | with the Armenian southern force |
06Khor3 35:7 | | | P’aṙandzem they brought them to | Assyria. | And there they massacred them |
06Khor3 40:6 | | | first battle he encountered some | Syrian | brigands in the passes of |
06Khor3 44:5 | | | in Fourth Armenia on the | Syrian | borders |
06Khor3 57:6 | | | brought, after many tribulations in | Syria, | by the same man whom |
06Khor3 57:27 | | | sought scholarly inventions from certain | Syrians | |
06Khor3 64:11 | | | and he gave them a | Syrian, | Brkisho |
06Khor3 65:4 | | | the archiepiscopal throne to another | Syrian, | Samuel by name, so that |
07Seb1 7:9 | | | Persians, all the cities of | Syrian | Mesopotamia, and Ctesiphon and Veh |
07Seb1 10:9 | | | the east and made for | Asorestan | in order to kill their |
07Seb1 11:2 | | | give you the regions of | Syria - | all Aruastan as far as |
07Seb1 11:6 | | | Armenia, and Nersēs stratelat from | Syria | with his army. They passed |
07Seb1 11:13 | | | and on the side of | Syria, | Aruastan, Nisibis, and Nor Shirakan |
07Seb1 12:33 | | | out from Atrpatakan and reached | Asorestan, | his own royal residence. He |
07Seb1 18:1 | | | he had no problems in | Syria | from the Persian empire. He |
07Seb1 21:4 | | | When they reached | Asorestan | and the site of the |
07Seb1 22:5 | | | The king marched to | Asorestan | and reached his own royal |
07Seb1 23:0 | | | Armenian nobles who were in | Asorestan. | The killing of Kotit Amatuni |
07Seb1 24:4 | | | and from the region of | Syria | |
07Seb1 25:0 | | | Vstam’s attack into | Asorestan | against Khosrov and his death |
07Seb1 25:1 | | | of the east, he attacked | Asorestan | with a large and powerful |
07Seb1 31:5 | | | Egypt. In the area of | Syria | the general Nersēs rebelled in |
07Seb1 33:0 | | | with a large force to | Asorestan, | and Ashtat with T’ēodos son |
07Seb1 33:0 | | | of Maurice to Armenia. All | Asorestan | and Mesopotamia are subjected to |
07Seb1 33:1 | | | sent across the territory of | Asorestan | a large and very powerful |
07Seb1 33:3 | | | went to the territory of | Asorestan; | on reaching Syrian Mesopotamia, they |
07Seb1 33:3 | | | territory of Asorestan; on reaching | Syrian | Mesopotamia, they besieged the city |
07Seb1 33:4 | | | and all the cities of | Syrian | Mesopotamia willingly submitted and were |
07Seb1 34:0 | | | the kingdom and goes to | Asorestan. | His defeat by the city |
07Seb1 34:8 | | | far as the borders of | Asorestan, | until there was a great |
07Seb1 34:13 | | | then proceeded gently and reached | Asorestan. | They camped at the same |
07Seb1 34:14 | | | troops and set out for | Asorestan, | to the region of Antioch |
07Seb1 38:30 | | | Zarasp, into the land of | Asorestan. | They pursued him closely. But |
07Seb1 40:14 | | | Khoṙeam’s in the area of | Asorestan; | and one force in Atrpatakan |
07Seb1 41:4 | | | continued his journey directly into | Syrian | Mesopotamia in order to secure |
07Seb1 41:6 | | | went to the land of | Asorestan, | visited the king, and communicated |
07Seb1 41:10 | | | him in the land of | Asorestan | |
07Seb1 42:27 | | | A destructive army came from | Asorestan | along the road of Dzor |
07Seb1 42:32 | | | them. Then they proceeded to | Asorestan. | This happened in the years |
07Seb1 46:7 | | | of the East and of | Asorestan | to gather at the royal |
07Seb1 46:15 | | | Eran and other bishops from | Asorestan, | Aruastan, Khuzhastan, and other lands |
07Seb1 46:22 | | | Armenia in the regions of | Asorestan | were Kamyishov the metropolitan and |
07Seb1 48:6 | | | not request the cavalry for | Syria; | but wherever else I command |
07Seb1 50:17 | | | Therefore, they departed rapidly for | Asorestan, | and caused no harm to |
07Seb1 52:8 | | | They took them down to | Asorestan. | There T’ēodoros, lord of Ṙshtunik’ |
07Seb1 52:14 | | | to go) to them in | Syria | with their wives |
07Seb1 52:17 | | | one part, those who occupied | Asorestan | and the north; one part |
07Seb1 52:19 | | | was in the region of | Asorestan, | their prince called Muawiya, was |
07Seb1 52:19 | | | He returned very victoriously to | Asorestan | |
08Ghev1 1:0 | | | the rule of Judaea and | Asorestan | until the end of his |
08Ghev1 1:2 | | | Constantine’s realm, against Judaea and | Asorestan, | having for support the command |
08Ghev1 1:5 | | | arisen and attacked Judaea and | Asorestan | |
08Ghev1 1:12 | | | they ruled over Judaea and | Asorestan, | putting the land and country |
08Ghev1 1:12 | | | that time forth, Judaea and | Asorik’ | ceased paying taxes to the |
08Ghev1 3:10 | | | captives) to the country of | Syria, | and then they ceased coming |
08Ghev1 3:15 | | | went to the land of | Syria. | After that they stopped raiding |
08Ghev1 4:6 | | | together) they set off for | Syria, | crossing the bridge on the |
08Ghev1 7:20 | | | evil deeds, he went to | Syria | with much spoil. Meanwhile the |
08Ghev1 8:0 | | | When general Muhammad left for | Syria, | he left an Ishmaelite prince |
08Ghev1 11:1 | | | headed to the East, crossing | Asorestan, | the land of the Persians |
08Ghev1 14:34 | | | the Hebrews Torah, by the | Syrians | Oratha, and by us Nomos |
08Ghev1 19:1 | | | multitude of troops, crossed through | Syrian | Cilicia to the land of |
08Ghev1 24:8 | | | Harran and the people of | Syria | shall go into exile. Thus |
08Ghev1 25:1 | | | However before they reached | Syria, | al-Walid was slain and |
08Ghev1 25:5 | | | went to the land of | Syria, | to Marwan the Ishmaelite caliph |
08Ghev1 25:7 | | | was in the land of | Syria, | Muslim’s son (Ishak) designated Grigor |
08Ghev1 27:4 | | | attack from the side of | Syria. | When Marwan’s forces went against |
08Ghev1 31:7 | | | to the land of the | Syrians. | He himself soon died by |
08Ghev1 34:42 | | | Armenians, reaching it via the | Syrian | areas |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | Abas Katina, a man of | Syrian | extraction, proficient and well-versed |
09Draskh1 4:3 | | | with these men, ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
09Draskh1 7:2 | | | his wisdom. But as the | Syrians | could not pronounce it properly |
09Draskh1 14:21 | | | Vram set up a certain | Syrian | by the name of Brgishoy |
09Draskh1 14:22 | | | hated him, Vram appointed another | Syrian | by the name of Shmuel |
09Draskh1 16:47 | | | Basean to the borders of | Assyria ( | Asorestan) and had remained in |
09Draskh1 16:47 | | | to the borders of Assyria ( | Asorestan) | and had remained in the |
09Draskh1 17:25 | | | with numerous forces advanced on | Asorestan | |
09Draskh1 19:12 | | | Armenia from the region of | Asorestan | |
09Draskh1 19:13 | | | as slaves and returned to | Asorestan | from whence they had come |
09Draskh1 19:45 | | | with his family went to | Asorestan | with the Ishmaelite army. He |
09Draskh1 34:10 | | | who held under his sway | Syrian | Mesopotamia as far as Palestine |
09Draskh1 37:18 | | | him to the region of | Asorestan | |
09Draskh1 46:3 | | | the way of the idolatrous | Assyrians | of old |
09Draskh1 64:12 | | | out impetuously and flying through | Syrian | Mesopotamia, passed through many places |
10Tovma1 1:4 | | | Nineveh, called the capital of | Assyria | |
10Tovma1 1:5 | | | city of the kingdom of | Assyria | |
10Tovma1 1:8 | | | and was called king of | Assyria. | This is confirmed for us |
10Tovma1 1:8 | | | aver that the kings of | Assyria | descended from the offspring of |
10Tovma1 1:11 | | | the roster of kings of | Assyria | through his wife Shamiram, since |
10Tovma1 1:14 | | | through her husband Ninos over | Assyria | legitimately, having rebelled against Ninos |
10Tovma1 1:15 | | | in her own right over | Assyria, | their native empire; and her |
10Tovma1 1:17 | | | there (the capital of) the | Assyrian | kingdom. Furthermore, because Mestrim at |
10Tovma1 1:17 | | | there flourished as rulers, the | Assyrians | ruled separately. You will find |
10Tovma1 1:76 | | | And to Sem (was given) | Asorestan | with all its extent as |
10Tovma1 1:77 | | | land and the kings of | Assyria | before them, son from father |
10Tovma1 2:15 | | | that he fled back to | Assyria | |
10Tovma1 3:0 | | | Concerning the kingdom of the | Assyrians; | how Zradasht and Manitop became |
10Tovma1 3:7 | | | Persia. She herself went from | Assyria | to Armenia in lustful desire |
10Tovma1 3:9 | | | his father. He reigned over | Assyria, | and for a while also |
10Tovma1 3:10 | | | no more imposed tribute on | Assyria. | Similarly, condemning the (stories) about |
10Tovma1 3:10 | | | have any connection with the | Assyrians. | He was perverse enough to |
10Tovma1 4:0 | | | How the kingdom of the | Assyrians | reached in succession as far |
10Tovma1 4:1 | | | of the kingdom of the | Assyrians | that we carefully set out |
10Tovma1 4:2 | | | years. All the kings of | Assyria | held power in succession from |
10Tovma1 4:3 | | | Now the kings of | Assyria | in succession are the following |
10Tovma1 4:27 | | | and the kingdom of the | Assyrians | declined.
Some of them remained |
10Tovma1 4:34 | | | of the kingdom of the | Assyrians | from Bel and Ninos had |
10Tovma1 4:34 | | | destroyed the empire of the | Assyrians; | he exempted Paroyr Haykazn from |
10Tovma1 4:36 | | | time of those (kings) some | Assyrians | and Chaldaeans descended from the |
10Tovma1 4:36 | | | eight years of anarchy in | Asorestan, | under King P’uay they again |
10Tovma1 4:36 | | | ruled over Babylon and lower | Assyria, | called Khuzhastan; they restored the |
10Tovma1 4:37 | | | opposing (factions), P’uay, having subjected | Assyria, | imposed on king Manasses tribute |
10Tovma1 4:37 | | | Israel was endangered by the | Assyrians. | After him there reigned over |
10Tovma1 4:37 | | | him there reigned over the | Assyrians | T’aglat’p’ałasar |
10Tovma1 4:38 | | | Judaea and took captive to | Assyria | the majority of the people |
10Tovma1 4:41 | | | Now the kings of the | Assyrians | from the other branch are |
10Tovma1 4:56 | | | until the kingdom of the | Assyrians | and Medes was completely destroyed |
10Tovma1 6:25 | | | Victorious, held the kingdom of | Assyria | and Babylon and the upper |
10Tovma1 6:27 | | | his original native kingdom of | Assyria | he was not happy to |
10Tovma1 7:1 | | | went to Nerseh king of | Syria, | taking with them the written |
10Tovma1 7:5 | | | descendants from the throne of | Syria. | Either make their evil plots |
10Tovma1 7:15 | | | far as the borders of | Asorestan | |
10Tovma1 8:21 | | | Barkochba and his war in | Syria. | He went, and on his |
10Tovma1 10:40 | | | insufferable afflictions on Armenia and | Syria | and Palestine. He led into |
10Tovma1 11:41 | | | the raving Surmak, then the | Syrian | Brkisho, then Samuel—none of |
10Tovma2 2:2 | | | wrote to the regions of | Asorestan | warning them not to associate |
10Tovma2 3:4 | | | give you the regions of | Syria | and all Arevastan as far |
10Tovma2 3:5 | | | sector, Nerses the stratelat from | Syria, | Musheł a valiant warrior and |
10Tovma2 3:8 | | | And (you will control) in | Syrian | territory Asorestan and Nisibis and |
10Tovma2 3:8 | | | will control) in Syrian territory | Asorestan | and Nisibis and Nushirakan as |
10Tovma2 3:34 | | | army left and wintered in | Syria | |
10Tovma2 3:64 | | | and I shall come to | Asorestan; | let us make a sworn |
10Tovma2 3:72 | | | incense, he himself went to | Syrian | Mesopotamia to occupy and secure |
10Tovma2 4:56 | | | king, while others living in | Asorestan | called themselves king, down to |
10Tovma2 6:19 | | | When Apusēt’ returned to | Syria | and entrusted the oversight of |
10Tovma2 6:34 | | | all the wise men of | Syria | and Babylonia to examine this |
10Tovma2 6:43 | | | journey, in the regions of | Syria, | when marching against Armenia to |
10Tovma2 6:55 | | | them in the regions of | Syria | and all the area of |
10Tovma2 7:14 | | | They are the peasants of | Syria | who followed (to Armenia) Adramelēk’ |
10Tovma2 7:14 | | | sons of Senek’erim king of | Assyria | and Nineveh, from whose name |
10Tovma3 1:15 | | | to the distant parts of | Syria | and Babylonia, Turkastan and Khuzhastan |
10Tovma3 6:61 | | | it in the tomb. All | Asorestan | celebrated the day of the |
10Tovma3 10:49 | | | be attacking the army of | Asorestan.” | But he piled up on |
10Tovma3 16:2 | | | among the elite warriors of | Asorestan | and Arabia; among them was |
10Tovma3 19:6 | | | being unsuccessful, he returned to | Syria. | This happened twice |
10Tovma3 20:22 | | | beginning of the road to | Asorestan | |
10Tovma3 26:6 | | | rapidly to the land of | Asorestan | |
10Tovma4 4:50 | | | Persians, Judaea and Jerusalem, the | Assyrians | and Egyptians, the Greeks and |
10Tovma4 8:2 | | | and lascivious Semiramis, queen of | Assyria, ( | which have been described) by |
10Tovma4 9:3 | | | he increased his attacks on | Asorestan | and captured and destroyed many |
10Tovma4 9:4 | | | seeing near the gates of | Asorestan | a fortress in the principality |
10Tovma4 11:1 | | | cross to the land of | Asorestan. | Reaching the city of Hadamakert |
11Asogh1 5:15 | | | of the Vaspurakan country to | Assyria, ( | with the intention of staying |
11Asogh1 8:23 | | | in [418=969] he took the great | Syrian | city, Antioch |
11Asogh1 16:5 | | | Hamtun, who lived on the | Syrian | plain, fearing Ibn Xosrov, left |
11Asogh1 30:1 | | | compelled) to appoint bishops in | Syrian | Antioch, in Cilician Tarsus, in |
11Asogh1 36:2 | | | and attacked the environs of | Syrian | Antioch with the intention of |
11Asogh1 38:2 | | | inhabited by (alone) Armenians and | Syrians | |
11Asogh1 41:0 | | | of the Arabs, adjacent to | Syria | |
11Asogh1 41:2 | | | to the Aleppo plain, in | Syria, | to the very place where |
11Asogh1 41:4 | | | built by Senekerim, king of | Assyria | |
11Asogh1 45:1 | | | of Senekerim, the king of | Assyria, | during the Haykazuni Paroyr settled |
12Last1 1:18 | | | and many, the king of | Assyria | and all his glory” [Isaiah 8. 6-7]. So |
12Last1 6:5 | | | He took the | Syrian | bishop to Constantinople, subjecting him |
12Last1 13:5 | | | of) Ezekiel who laid low [180,000] | Assyrians | with prayers alone, with the |
12Last1 18:22 | | | broken reed (just as the | Assyrians | insultingly styled the kingdom of |