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Targu   1
Tarkhan   1
Tarmach   1
Tarnta   2
Taron   106
Tarshish   1
Tarsis   2
Tarsus   12
Tartaros   1
Headword

Taron
106 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
targets   2
targu   1
tarmach   1
tarnta   2
taron   67
taronaci   1
tarried   2
tarrn   1
tarshish   1


01Kor1    3:1|was from the district of Taron, the village of Hatsekats, son
01Kor1    13:2|Mushegh, from the district of Taron, who were both saintly, energetic
01Kor1    24:6|for several days, arrived in Taron, at the very village of
02Agat3    16:1|that there remained in the Taron country a temple to Vahagn
02Agat3    17:10|It was there in Taron that he laid the foundations
02Agat3    17:13|was in that place in Taron that Gregory started building churches
03Buz3    3:5|the archbishop went to the Taron country where the great, first
03Buz3    3:6|Having gone to Taron, Vrtanes performed there, in accordance
03Buz3    14:2|churches of the state of Taron, holding the office of great
03Buz3    14:3|the principal episcopal throne in Taron where the first and greatest
03Buz3    14:4|For it was there in Taron that the first blessed church
03Buz3    14:5|Also, in Taron, to the south of the
03Buz3    14:64|cell had been, in the Taron country where the mother church
03Buz3    16:1|Parhen from the district of Taron, from the great chapel of
03Buz3    16:6|John in the district of Taron, a place where Parhen had
03Buz3    19:3|that they were in the Taron country at the church in
03Buz3    19:13|concubine from the district of Taron who was of the karchazats
03Buz4    4:31|went to the district of Taron and assembled all the bishops
03Buz4    14:0|down from the district of Taron, went to the place of
03Buz4    14:3|descended into the district of Taron to see his villages
03Buz4    14:5|as follows: Ayrarat, Daranaghe, Ekegheats, Taron, Bznunik, Copk, and what was
03Buz4    15:76|areas from the nahang of Taron district
03Buz4    15:79|nahang of the district of Taron
03Buz5    3:2|about his principality in the Taron country, Mushegh, the sparapet of
03Buz6    16:1|was from the district of Taron and had been a student
03Buz6    16:12|lived in the district of Taron, where he built his retreats
04Yegh2    5:111|Sahak, bishop of Tarawn
05Parp2    10:0|was from the district of Taron, from the village of Hac’ekac’
05Parp2    10:17|Xorjean, and fourth, Mushe from Taron
05Parp2    18:6|Ashtishat in the district of Taron. There they built a repository
05Parp3    23:3|Arcrunik’ lord Sahak, bishop of Taron the blessed Sahak, bishop of
06Khor1    6:24|name he called the province Tarawn; and he called the place
06Khor2    8:42|frontier valley, which is outside Tarawn. He left them all the
06Khor2    12:5|so set it up in Tarawn in their own village of
06Khor2    74:9|like those of Olympiodorus about Tarawn and the mountain called Sim
06Khor2    84:9|entourage to the regions of Tarawn as if in revolt against
06Khor3    2:2|built by his father in Tarawn
06Khor3    16:4|certain P’aṙnerseh from Ashtishat in Tarawn and made him patriarch in
06Khor3    31:5|lands in the regions of Tarawn and Hashteank’ on the grounds
06Khor3    47:2|who was from Hats’ekk’ in Tarawn and had been raised and
06Khor3    54:5|of Khordzean and Mushē of Tarawn from among his own disciples
06Khor3    61:6|and Mesrop in Ashtishat in Tarawn; they presented to them the
06Khor3    67:8|is in the province of Tarawn
06Khor3    67:16|his own native province of Tarawn; others to the province first
07Seb1    33:10|the latter Komitas bishop of Taron, who was from the village
07Seb1    41:10|by night and travelled to Taron. Arriving there, he gathered his
07Seb1    42:27|Dzor to the land of Taron; they seized it and Bznunik’
08Ghev1    3:13|Naxjawan. Another front went through Taro’n, and the third front reached
09Draskh1    10:9|still in the district of Taron, in the chapel of John
09Draskh1    13:14|Arshak Mesrop from Hac’ekac’ in Taron, a pupil of Nerses the
09Draskh1    14:25|venerable body was taken to Taron and buried in the village
09Draskh1    17:24|become the bishop of Mamikonean Taron
09Draskh1    25:27|had reached the district of Taron, he immediately had prince Bagarat
09Draskh1    25:33|arrival in the district of Taron with all his forces, Bugha
09Draskh1    25:33|over the entire district (of Taron) and into the glens of
09Draskh1    25:42|in the aforenamed regions, in Taron as well, he performed the
09Draskh1    25:47|captive) in the region of Taron and the ones whom he
09Draskh1    34:9|and subordinate the district of Taron, as well as the province
09Draskh1    34:11|Bagratuni, the great prince of Taron also died, and in his
09Draskh1    34:13|situated to the east of Taron, where he pitched camp in
09Draskh1    34:14|stationed to the west of Taron, where he had encamped along
09Draskh1    54:18|went to the land of Taron, where in return for the
09Draskh1    54:24|still in the district of Taron, I saw the tempestuous and
09Draskh1    55:3|staying in the district of Taron, Vaslikos first came to see
10Tovma1    7:10|dwelt in the land of Tarōn
10Tovma1    10:18|and arrived at Ashtishat in Taron, at the martyrium of Saint
10Tovma1    11:48|to rest in Ashtishat of Tarōn, at the site of the
10Tovma2    5:6|close to the borders of Tarōn, called First Armenia. Then Bagarat
10Tovma2    5:6|Armenia. Then Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who was of the Bagratuni
10Tovma2    5:11|Ałdznik’, near the borders of Tarōn
10Tovma2    6:1|come to the land of Tarōn to wage war against Bagarat
10Tovma2    6:51|Sahak and Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who was a woman wise
10Tovma2    6:55|the city of Mush, in Tarōn, keeping with him the hostages
10Tovma2    7:1|mountain where the city of Tarōn was built. There the general
10Tovma2    7:13|mountain that divides Ałdznik’ and Tarōn. Because of their obscure and
10Tovma3    6:34|He had been prince of Tarōn, was taken to Samarra, and
10Tovma3    14:47|speed from the regions of Tarōn. They encamped four hundred men
10Tovma3    15:7|strength in numerous placesin Tarōn, Andzavats’ik’, Arzn, and everywhereas
10Tovma3    20:0|the curopalates, the prince of Tarōn, and his making David prince
10Tovma3    20:7|to make (David) prince of Tarōn, who is called prince of
10Tovma3    20:9|he (David) was prince over Tarōn for seven years before being
10Tovma3    20:23|But the curopalates of Tarōn remained in the fortress of
10Tovma3    20:26|For the prince of Tarōn had great reverence for the
10Tovma3    22:6|year the ruling prince of Tarōn died, and Ahmat’, son of
10Tovma3    22:29|Having seized the region of Tarōn for himself, he was aiming
10Tovma3    22:30|For they earlier called Tarōn theprovinceof Armenia. So
10Tovma3    23:1|had seized the land of Tarōn for himself and withdrawn it
10Tovma3    23:11|of the sparapet came from Tarōn, and finding his body by
10Tovma3    29:74|at the river called the Tarōn
11Asogh1    7:25|was from the district of Taron; in Western Armenia, by spreading
11Asogh1    8:15|Armenia, summoned many monks from Taron, from Hashteank, Copk, Xorjean, (among
11Asogh1    8:22|sun; Ashot, the prince of Taron, died and the Greeks took
11Asogh1    8:22|the Greeks took possession of Taron
11Asogh1    14:4|sons of the prince of Taron - Grigor and Bagarat, and the
11Asogh1    14:8|Manazkert, devastated the district of Taron with a sword and captivity
11Asogh1    15:3|Starting from the land of Taron, they began to devastate the
11Asogh1    26:5|the countries of Derjan and Taron
11Asogh1    32:2|son of the Prince of Taron, master Grigor, with an army
11Asogh1    42:8|the Fourth Armenia and in Taron, to come to his aid
11Asogh1    48:9|the History of Stepanos of Taron
12Last1    2:3|primate of Hnjuc’ monastery; Step’annos Taronac’i, who wrote a history of
12Last1    2:4|Yovhannes from the same district (Taron) who was nicknamed Kozern, who
12Last1    11:11|it stretched as far as Taron, to the Hashtenic’ district, as
12Last1    17:8|In the Taron area the prince of the
12Last1    17:8|booty and brought it to Taron
12Last1    21:27|entered the boundaries of the Taron (district), an army descended from