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Varjay   1
Varoy   1
Varshaki   1
Varzh   1
Vasak   352
Vasawurt   1
Vashakashat   1
Vashtak   2
Vasily   6
Headword

Vasak
352 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
varoy   1
varshaki   1
varying   1
varzh   1
vasak   329
vasaks   23
vasawurt   1
vase   2
vashakashat   1


01Kor1    14:4|time God ordained that brave Vasak Siuni, a wise and ingenious
03Buz3    16:2|great general of Armenia, named Vasak from the Mamikonean tohm, Mehendak
03Buz3    18:9|it happened that Artawazd and Vasak, men of the Mamikonean tohm
03Buz4    2:3|his azg; the middle brother, Vasak, his dayeak, in the sparapetutiwn
03Buz4    11:2|great stratelate of Armenia, named Vasak they were the dayeaks and
03Buz4    11:12|He commanded Vasak, his general, to assemble a
03Buz4    11:13|The general and sparapet Vasak immediately implemented the orders given
03Buz4    16:0|the sparapet of the Armenians, Vasak Mamikonean, killed the Persian king’s
03Buz4    16:6|Greater Armenia whose name was Vasak of the Mamikonean tohm, he
03Buz4    16:9|expressed great thanks to general Vasak, marvelling at his brave-heartedness
03Buz4    16:11|Shapuh felt great affection for Vasak, honored him in accordance with
03Buz4    16:16|and the senior brother of Vasak the sparapet, king Shapuh felt
03Buz4    16:17|But his brother Vasak the general of Armenia was
03Buz4    18:0|treachery of his own brother Vasak
03Buz4    18:7|to Arshak, his younger brother, Vasak, was not with the king
03Buz4    18:8|But subsequently Vasak arrived and stirred the king
03Buz4    18:9|and made him accept general Vasak’s words as reliable
03Buz4    18:11|him, and his own brother Vasak went to effect it
03Buz4    18:13|people saw that it was Vasak’s brigade, they neither feared, took
03Buz4    18:13|had come in peace. So Vasak’s troops came and descended to
03Buz4    18:14|Vasak’s troops were all secretly armed
03Buz4    19:3|general of Armenia, the sparapet Vasak concealed and saved a tiny
03Buz4    20:7|So, he ordered his sparapet, Vasak, to assemble a brigade and
03Buz4    20:8|Vasak quickly implemented the king’s orders
03Buz4    20:16|especially true of their general Vasak, who, more than anyone, was
03Buz4    20:19|Vasak, the general and sparapet of
03Buz4    20:24|Armenian grandees, as well as Vasak, the sparapet of Armenia
03Buz4    20:32|the king. As for general Vasak and the other grandees and
03Buz4    20:40|Andovk presented much gold to Vasak, the general of Armenia, and
03Buz4    20:47|his counselors, and the sparapet Vasak and his father-in-law
03Buz4    21:11|this, he commanded his sparapet Vasak to organize all of his
03Buz4    21:12|Sparapet Vasak quickly assembled and reviewed all
03Buz4    21:13|With them sparapet Vasak advanced and struck the forces
03Buz4    22:4|Armenia and by his general, Vasak. They in turn assembled many
03Buz4    22:6|entrusted one brigade to sparapet Vasak. The second brigade was entrusted
03Buz4    22:8|Sparapet Vasak came and found Hazarawuxt and
03Buz4    22:10|But general Vasak pursued and killed all the
03Buz4    23:8|So, the general of Armenia, Vasak, called up the troops. He
03Buz4    23:9|that the general of Armenia, Vasak, had massed troops and was
03Buz4    23:10|But Vasak Mamikonean went swiftly after them
03Buz4    23:12|had been taken in captivity, Vasak and the troops returned in
03Buz4    24:0|of the Arsacid kings. How Vasak, the general of Armenia, freed
03Buz4    24:16|of Armenia and his general, Vasak, heard this they reviewed their
03Buz4    24:17|At that time under general Vasak’s disposition were some [60000] select and
03Buz4    24:19|The sparapet Vasak with [60000] troops advanced, turning about
03Buz4    24:20|Then Vasak himself came and reached the
03Buz4    24:21|Vasak and the brigade with him
03Buz4    24:25|land with the kings’ bones”. Vasak retrieved all that had been
03Buz4    24:26|of the Armenian kings which Vasak retrieved they buried at the
03Buz4    24:29|Thereafter king Arshak and general Vasak protected their land, carefully watching
03Buz4    25:2|Vasak took the Armenian brigade and
03Buz4    25:4|Sparapet Vasak went against the Iranian banak
03Buz4    27:0|Armenians; and how the sparapet Vasak with [120000] Armenian troops went in
03Buz4    27:2|But then Vasak Mamikonean, the sparapet of Armenia
03Buz4    27:2|single one of them. And Vasak himself, valliantly held the site
03Buz4    28:0|of the Armenians; and how Vasak came before him with [11000] men
03Buz4    28:3|However, Vasak came up before him with
03Buz4    29:1|how Vasak, sparapet of the Armenians, arose
03Buz4    29:3|were organized and prepared. With Vasak as their general, they arose
03Buz4    29:5|Vasak caught up, struck, destroyed and
03Buz4    30:0|into the hands of sparapet Vasak and his troops
03Buz4    30:2|But then general Vasak, with [40,000] troops rose against him
03Buz4    31:5|Then the general of Armenia, Vasak, organized and prepared, reached and
03Buz4    32:0|Arshak of Armenia; and how Vasak, the general of Armenia, struck
03Buz4    32:4|General Vasak arose before them with [70000] troops
03Buz4    33:2|But the general of Armenia, Vasak, came up before them with
03Buz4    34:2|the sparapet, general of Armenia, Vasak, was sent before him. Vasak
03Buz4    34:2|Vasak, was sent before him. Vasak struck and killed Apakan Vsemakan
03Buz4    35:3|But the general of Armenia, Vasak, arose and opposed him. He
03Buz4    36:0|wage war; and how sparapet Vasak defeated and killed him together
03Buz4    36:2|Then Vasak, the sparapet of Armenia, assembled
03Buz4    37:3|But the general of Armenia, Vasak, organized, arranged and prepared all
03Buz4    38:0|he too was defeated by Vasak
03Buz4    38:2|entrusted them to his sparapet Vasak
03Buz4    39:0|defeated and destroyed by sparapet Vasak
03Buz4    39:2|But Vasak came before him with his
03Buz4    39:3|There Vasak burned down the king’s mansion
03Buz4    40:0|the sparapet of the Armenians Vasak completely destroyed him and his
03Buz4    40:2|But the general of Armenia, Vasak, assembled all the Armenian troops
03Buz4    41:0|Armenians with [350000] men and how Vasak and the army destroyed them
03Buz4    41:2|But the general of Armenia, Vasak, put the Armenian troops before
03Buz4    42:0|of Iran, and how general Vasak destroyed them
03Buz4    42:3|Once again Vasak went off to fight, taking
03Buz4    43:0|Armenians with [900000] was killed by Vasak and the army
03Buz4    43:2|it, the general of Armenia, Vasak, went in front of him
03Buz4    45:0|put to flight by general Vasak and his army
03Buz4    45:4|So Vasak the general, with all the
03Buz4    46:2|the king of Armenia and Vasak, general of Armenia, came forth
03Buz4    47:2|in one place, as did Vasak, the general sparapet who was
03Buz4    47:4|from the sight of general Vasak and all the Armenian troops
03Buz4    48:0|Saghamas by Armenian soldiers in Vasak’s brigade
03Buz4    49:0|killed in Maxazan by general Vasak and the Armenian brigade
03Buz4    49:2|troops, together with their general Vasak were defiant and attacked like
03Buz4    50:10|Vahan, brother of sparapet Vasak, of the Mamikonean tohm, fell
03Buz4    50:13|and against his own tanuter Vasak. Recalling the death of Vardan
03Buz4    51:4|Shapuh, let him fight with Vasak and with Andovk, his father
03Buz4    53:7|sparapet of Armenia his dayeak Vasak, he left the country of
03Buz4    53:8|them, king Arshak and sparapet Vasak, into chains and kept them
03Buz4    54:38|day king Shapuh ordered that Vasak Mamikonean, the general sparapet of
03Buz4    54:38|began to threaten him. Now Vasak was personally small, and Shapuh
03Buz4    54:39|Vasak replied, saying: “Now that you
03Buz4    54:39|a fox. While I was Vasak, I was a giant with
03Buz4    54:41|And Vasak replied: “Of the two mountains
03Buz4    54:44|that the general of Armenia, Vasak, be flayed, that the skin
03Buz4    55:9|Musegh, the son of sparapet Vasak
03Buz5    1:1|this, Mushegh, the son of Vasak, assembled the surviving azatagund people
03Buz5    1:4|in place of his father, Vasak
03Buz5    1:25|places to avenge his father, Vasak
03Buz5    2:1|Mushegh, the son of Vasak, the stratelate of Greater Armenia
03Buz5    2:7|this to avenge his father, Vasak
03Buz5    37:16|battle for you. Mushegh’s father, Vasak, died in battle for king
04Yegh2    10:228|Vasak, from the house of Siunik
04Yegh3    4:94|chief-magus and the impious Vasak
04Yegh3    6:143|and the whole Armenian army; Vasak the marzpan and Nershapuh Rmbosean
04Yegh3    7:161|third section they entrusted to Vasak, the prince of Siunik, who
04Yegh3    8:178|all this encouraging news from Vasak and was assured that the
04Yegh3    9:201|collar because of the rebellious Vasak: “He has abandoned the Christian
04Yegh3    9:209|News reached the apostate Vasak and the princes in his
04Yegh3    9:214|many provinces. He put him (Vasak) and all the troops with
04Yegh3    9:219|the treachery of the rebel Vasak: how he had deceived the
04Yegh3    9:221|the messengers of the impious Vasak had previously reached Persia with
04Yegh4    1:9|was previously well informed of Vasak’s impiety, now sent and summoned
04Yegh4    1:14|When Vasak had agreed to everything including
04Yegh4    1:15|unaware of the fact that Vasak on his own had separated
04Yegh4    2:41|addressed to a man called Vasak, one of those Mamikoneans who
04Yegh4    2:43|The former Vasak found this latter Vasak to
04Yegh4    2:43|former Vasak found this latter Vasak to be an accomplice in
04Yegh4    2:45|The furtive Vasak had this letter taken to
04Yegh4    3:56|Having summoned Vasak to his presence with all
04Yegh4    3:72|own cunning wisdom, and of Vasak’s deceitful subterfuge, namely, how he
04Yegh5    3:58|Then once more the apostate Vasak had recourse to subterfuge in
04Yegh5    5:115|then he summoned the impious Vasak and all the apostate nobles
04Yegh5    8:174|and his mind was troubled, Vasak the apostate, who had survived
04Yegh5    8:176|because of the treachery of Vasak, whose deceit they had frequently
04Yegh6    1:0|Forth and the Impiety of Vasak Is Shown To Be Even
04Yegh6    1:1|Then Vasak again incited Mushkan Nisalavurt and
04Yegh6    1:3|soldiers were unable to trust Vasak’s false pact, since Mushkan Nisalavurt
04Yegh6    1:3|Nisalavurt had begun to follow Vasak’s wicked advice
04Yegh6    1:13|whole blame on the impious Vasak
04Yegh6    1:15|and of the malevolent apostate Vasak, had no faith in the
04Yegh6    2:36|harmless. He entreated the apostate Vasak and begged him to remember
04Yegh6    3:53|the blame on the impious Vasak as being the cause and
04Yegh6    3:60|So, he ordered Vasak, with the leading Christians, to
04Yegh6    3:65|been imprisoned by the apostate Vasak; they also were added to
04Yegh6    3:68|Now although Vasak had previously arrived at court
04Yegh6    4:95|presented letters given out by Vasak and all his companions urging
04Yegh6    4:96|letters had been authenticated with Vasak’s ring
04Yegh6    4:100|the end of the war Vasak had caused much blood to
04Yegh6    5:106|At that time Vasak was governor of Armenia and
04Yegh6    5:111|as is clear with this Vasak
04Yegh6    7:151|The apostate Vasak looked on the unity of
05Parp1    4:5|renowned Arcruni tohm, son of Vasak brother of Tachat and Gotorz
05Parp3    20:2|the son-in-law of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’. According to
05Parp3    20:3|realized the incredible rancor of Vasak, and was unable to tolerate
05Parp3    23:5|assembled from the naxarars were: Vasak, lord of Siwnik’ Nershapuh, lord
05Parp3    25:15|the tohm of Siwnik,’ Vasak, lord of Siwnik’ who, at
05Parp3    28:19|and the two sons of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, Babik and
05Parp3    30:10|Now suddenly Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, who was
05Parp3    30:12|Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, held
05Parp3    30:13|Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, wrote a
05Parp3    30:13|the covenant brought forth. Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, selected the
05Parp3    30:15|with the concurrence of prince Vasak of Siwnik’. They brought that
05Parp3    30:16|him with the letters of Vasak, lord of Siwnik’, and of
05Parp3    30:19|and read the letters of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, the marzpan
05Parp3    31:2|bdeshx, and the sons of Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, whom
05Parp3    31:4|Vahan, lord of Amatunik’, and Vasak, prince of Siwnik’ had against
05Parp3    31:5|calculations, he reasoned that either Vasak, prince of Siwni’, would not
05Parp3    32:2|to reveal their words to Vasak, Armenia’s marzpan
05Parp3    32:4|He immediately went and informed Vasak, whom he resembled
05Parp3    32:6|hurried with Vardan to see Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, the marzpan
05Parp3    32:7|unanimous counsel to him. Although (Vasak) tried to dissuade them, first
05Parp3    32:8|and non-azat troops, with Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and all
05Parp3    32:19|first with the ring of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and then
05Parp3    33:2|the region of Aghbania (Aghuania), Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, compelled
05Parp3    33:3|On pretexts (Vasak) himself managed to stay where
05Parp3    33:4|Now Vasak was creating a path of
05Parp3    33:5|the Mamikoneans, Vardan, said to Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’: “Let
05Parp3    33:6|to quickly achieve his ends, (Vasak) agreed to implement the words
05Parp3    33:8|first by the ring of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, followed by
05Parp3    33:10|was entrusted to them by Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and all
05Parp3    34:1|virtue. (These were people) whom Vasak, the malicious prince of Siwnik’
05Parp3    34:1|plan of the sworn alliance, (Vasak) kept there with him
05Parp3    34:2|with him, said farewell to Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, and
05Parp3    34:5|the district of) Ayrarat when Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, quickly
05Parp3    34:6|head of the Aryan dibheran). Vasak, the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’
05Parp3    34:8|will be shown, the malicious (Vasak) who hoped by his actions
05Parp3    34:8|And at the final moment (Vasak’s actions) collapsed on his own
05Parp3    36:1|The impious Vasak has betrayed the covenant of
05Parp3    36:2|Vasak had the children of the
05Parp3    36:2|carefully held. Furthermore, the treacherous Vasak had the boys sent to
05Parp3    36:3|Satan with the oath-breaking Vasak: the prince of the Bagratunik’
05Parp3    36:4|the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’, Vasak, and by the other naxarars
05Parp3    36:9|Now Vasak, the treacherous prince of Siwnik’
05Parp3    36:10|Regarding himself, the oath-breaking Vasak wrote: “I will be the
05Parp3    36:11|Then the duplicitous Vasak entrusted the correspondence to some
05Parp3    36:12|district of Siwnik’. The treacherous Vasak entrusted the correspondence about the
05Parp3    42:3|Vasak, the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’
05Parp3    42:6|Vasak also sent (to court) the
05Parp3    42:6|and other princes of Armenia. (Vasak) thought to render a very
05Parp3    42:8|Thus, the duplicitous Vasak sent all (of the hostages
05Parp3    42:12|Thus seated on mules, Vasak and the multitude going with
05Parp3    42:12|God were being taken on. (Vasak’s party) approached the champions of
05Parp3    42:14|of God: “I know that Vasak, in his lewd shamelessness, is
05Parp3    42:16|their questions to one another, Vasak, the duplicitous lord of Siwnik’
05Parp3    42:16|approached them. Informed about them, (Vasak) quickly dismounted and greeted the
05Parp3    42:17|now spoke at length with Vasak the prince of Siwnik’, using
05Parp3    42:18|man’s sweet and gracious words, (Vasak) who was crazed by a
05Parp3    42:18|that man of God, Ghewond, (Vasak) travelled with them for a
05Parp3    42:20|When the treacherous Vasak had advanced a little from
05Parp3    42:21|Vasak eagerly responded: “What say you
05Parp3    42:23|The duplicitous Vasak heard this and sank into
05Parp3    42:25|When the treacherous prince Vasak heard this, all of his
05Parp3    43:1|Iranians) in no way let (Vasak) know this
05Parp3    43:2|the rebels whom the treacherous (Vasak) led first before the hazarapet
05Parp3    45:5|oath-breaking prince of Siwnik’, Vasak, he decked himself out with
05Parp3    45:5|he did not possess. Furthermore, (Vasak) thought that he would be
05Parp3    45:19|When the lord of Siwnik’, Vasak, realized what had happened, he
05Parp3    45:19|indeed sworn. Among (the emissaries), (Vasak) also sent me
05Parp3    45:20|Vasak wrote the following in a
05Parp3    45:22|of this with an oath, Vasak, the lord of Siwnik’, caused
05Parp3    45:25|Regarding his sons, (Vasak) had note: ’I will take
05Parp3    45:27|Vasak also wrote to the emperor
05Parp3    45:31|saw the letter written by Vasak, the lord of Siwnik’, king
05Parp3    46:0|summoned the prince of Siwnik’, Vasak, to come forward and he
05Parp3    46:6|although the pitiful oath-breaker Vasak wanted to say something and
05Parp3    46:10|then commanded that all (of Vasak’s) previous honors should be seized
05Parp3    46:12|The treacherous Vasak stayed at the court some
05Parp3    46:14|of his death, by prince Vasak’s own attendants
05Parp3    46:15|of God, Ghewond, related that (Vasak) died there in the country
05Parp3    59:1|of the Mamikonean tohm (whom Vasak, the treacherous prince of Siwnik’
05Parp4    62:5|was named Vahan, the second, Vasak, and the third, Artashes
05Parp4    66:16|Mamikonean and his brave brother, Vasak, heard the mention of death
05Parp4    68:6|prince of the Siwnik’ lordship, Vasak, the most goodly brave sepuh
05Parp4    68:13|brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, (who was the advance-guard
05Parp4    68:14|same village and heard that Vasak Mamikonean was there
05Parp4    68:15|When Vasak, the brave sepuh of the
05Parp4    68:17|Then he, Vasak, the brave sepuh of the
05Parp4    68:19|brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, knew that his cavalrymen had
05Parp4    68:20|having himself mounted his horse, (Vasak) said to the other Iranians
05Parp4    69:1|brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, were set up as military
05Parp4    69:9|by the wing of brave Vasak, sepuh of the Mamikoneans, and
05Parp4    69:19|Gnt’unik’ tohm, the other named Vasak from the Saharhunik’ tohmand
05Parp4    69:20|enemy’s sword were: the brave Vasak Mamikonean, the goodly Babgen Siwni
05Parp4    73:0|halo over the brave sepuh Vasak Mamikonean brother of Armenia’s general
05Parp4    73:0|end was approaching. The holy Vasak had asked God to allow
05Parp4    73:1|quickly accepted the request, sent (Vasak’s) brother Vard back and showed
05Parp4    73:1|back and showed him to (Vasak) and to everyone, He left
05Parp4    73:1|and called His blessed witness, Vasak to him, crowning him and
05Parp4    74:2|especially saw the bravery of Vasak Mamikonean, brother of Armenia’s general
05Parp4    74:2|glory of God. Many of (Vasak’s) comrades, the comrades-in-arms
05Parp4    74:3|there, that on that day (Vasak) would be taken from him
05Parp4    74:5|The valiant Mamikonean sepuh, Vasak, forcefully hit a certain soldier
05Parp4    74:5|unexpectedly, his spear shattered. Brave Vasak Mamikonean looked for and found
05Parp4    74:6|was searching for another. Valiant Vasak Mamikonean cried out: “Hurry and
05Parp4    74:7|these words of the blessed Vasak Mamikonean, with a reliable oath
05Parp4    74:8|Vahan Mamikonean, his venerable brother, Vasak, and the two sons of
05Parp4    74:11|Sahak and the blessed brave Vasak Mamikonean, and died that day
05Parp4    77:4|brave sepuh of the Mamikoneans, Vasak, are still alive and well
05Parp4    77:18|attacked and reached each other, (Vasak’s) face was illuminated by a
05Parp4    77:21|tell you, do not seek (Vasak) and do not labor (looking
05Parp4    94:9|Grigor, son of the hero Vasak
06Khor3    25:7|And Vasak, his squire, incited the king
06Khor3    25:10|furious, and ordered the same Vasak to pursue them with a
06Khor3    25:10|them. Which, without any delay, Vasak accomplished, although Vardan was his
06Khor3    37:20|wounded by Musheḷ, son of Vasak Mamikonian, and they removed him
06Khor3    54:7|gifted translator, whom the young Vasak, lord of Siunik’, immediately sent
07Seb1    9:7|of the Mamikoneans, son of Vasak, down to the present time
07Seb1    33:0|Shahēn, and the killing of Vasak Artsruni
07Seb1    33:12|a year and they seized Vasak Artsruni, son of Sahak the
08Ghev1    21:1|with them and summoned Ashot, Vasak’s son, from the Bagratid House
08Ghev1    34:38|in the land of Vaspurakan; Vasak, Ashot’s son, and those of
08Ghev1    34:47|they called upon Ashot’s son Vasak, the brother of Smbat sparapet
09Draskh1    25:29|by Babgen, and Sup’an’s son Vasak flatteringly surnamed Gabur, succeeded to
09Draskh1    26:1|he sent troops against prince Vasak of Sisakan and his brother
09Draskh1    26:3|Prince Vasak, who had barely eluded them
09Draskh1    26:6|But, there too the prince Vasak found no refuge from the
09Draskh1    28:1|raised his son-in-law Vasak Haykazun, surnamed Gaburn, as prince
09Draskh1    28:8|the great prince of Siwnik’ Vasak, flatteringly surnamed ishxanik, yielded to
09Draskh1    28:9|Sisakan, that is to say Vasak, flatteringly surnamed Gaburn, died and
09Draskh1    29:22|As for Vasak prince of Sisakan flatteringly surnamed
09Draskh1    38:2|Hasan Arcruni, the son of Vasak who had renounced Christ, and
09Draskh1    40:20|and his brothers Sahak and Vasak, who ruled over the districts
09Draskh1    46:11|Also the youthful Vasak son of Ashot, the gaherec’
09Draskh1    46:13|be gathered to pursue him, Vasak, in the confusion, was able
09Draskh1    47:0|The Exploits of Sahak and Vasak, and the Cruelites of Yusuf
09Draskh1    47:1|At this time, Sahak and Vasak, the Hayk-descended legitimate brothers
09Draskh1    56:10|the great Hayk-descended prince Vasak, the brother of prince Grigor
09Draskh1    57:0|The Uprising of Vasak and Ashot against King Ashot
09Draskh1    57:1|fortress to submission, and appointed Vasak and Ashot, two brothers of
09Draskh1    57:5|But when Vasak and Ashot saw that the
09Draskh1    57:9|no one escaped, save for Vasak, who took refuge with a
09Draskh1    57:11|lord of Siwnik’, Babgen and Vasak, who had returned recently to
09Draskh1    57:14|Hayk-descended brothers Sahak and Vasak, the legitimate satraps of the
09Draskh1    59:17|Be that as it may, Vasak, the hereditary lord of Geghark’unik’
09Draskh1    59:18|and handed it over to Vasak. Subsequently, the latter went to
09Draskh1    59:19|of some who maintained that Vasak held in his possession letters
09Draskh1    59:20|breaking his oath, and seizing Vasak and subordinating his domain, he
09Draskh1    59:20|he lay the responsibility on Vasak. After he had delayed the
09Draskh1    60:10|rear of the latter’s brother Vasak, suddenly galloped their horses with
09Draskh1    60:10|with wicked intent, and attacking Vasak en masse, knocked the valiant
09Draskh1    60:17|seized by prince Sahak, and Vasak, the lord of Siwnik’, who
09Draskh1    60:32|as the case was with Vasak, and to be sure death
09Draskh1    62:0|The Rebellion of Vasak, and the Subordination of the
09Draskh1    62:1|rebellion organized by the Canaanite Vasak Gnt’uni, who was set in
09Draskh1    62:2|complied with the wishes of Vasak, and sent him a solemn
09Draskh1    62:2|his seal. Trusting his oath, Vasak abandoned the fortress and came
09Draskh1    62:3|As Vasak’s brother Ashot had been killed
09Draskh1    62:4|gates of the fortress, asked Vasak to turn it over to
09Draskh1    62:5|over until he had restored Vasak to them
09Draskh1    62:7|Ashot, before he had restored Vasak to them. At this point
09Draskh1    62:8|oaths that he would return Vasak to them, and he was
09Draskh1    67:0|of the Princes Babgen and Vasak to Danger
10Tovma1    10:14|with drawn swords Artavazd and Vasak Mamikonean wholeheartedly rushed into the
10Tovma1    11:11|the Persian Magian religion, and Vasak Artrsuni
10Tovma1    11:17|But Vasak Artsruni went to Khosrov and
10Tovma1    11:19|Then Vasak Artsruni fled to Artashir the
10Tovma1    11:20|The most excellent Ałan Artsruni, Vasak’s son, was much offended at
10Tovma1    11:23|about us, and your father Vasak make some suggestion to the
10Tovma2    1:1|time Shavasp Artsruni, brother of Vasak the father of Alan Atrsruni
10Tovma2    1:16|Saint Vardan saw the impious Vasak, lord of Siunik’. Rushing after
10Tovma2    2:10|Now Vasak Artsruni, father of the saintly
10Tovma2    2:11|emperor begged these honourable men Vasak, Tachat, and Goter, who were
10Tovma2    2:17|of the emperor Leo I, Vasak and Tachat died there and
10Tovma2    2:18|blessed Alan Artsruni, son of Vasak, returned to Armenia from the
10Tovma2    6:5|the Artsruni family, Vahan and Vasak and Musheł and Apupelch and
10Tovma2    6:5|and Apupelch and Gurgēn and Vasak and Apujap’r and Musheł and
10Tovma2    6:5|and Musheł and Apumayeay and Vasak and Vahan and Hamazasp and
10Tovma2    6:5|and Vahan and Hamazasp and Vasak, son of Grigor, and Apumkdēm
10Tovma2    6:28|violent war was fomented by Vasak Artsruni through treachery and malevolence
10Tovma3    4:46|of the Artsrunik’: Gurgēn and Vasak and Pelch and Musheł and
10Tovma3    4:48|Gazrikk’: Apuselm and Vasak and Vahan
10Tovma3    4:52|Akēats’ik’: Vasak
10Tovma3    6:35|But that Vasak whom we mentioned above among
10Tovma3    8:22|Andzevats’i, Mleah Varazhnuni, Gēorg Bolkats’i, Vasak, and many others whose names
10Tovma3    11:35|had captured Baban; the princes Vasak, lord of Vayots’-dzor, and
10Tovma3    12:1|his brother, and Apujap’r, Apumk’dēm, Vasak, and another Vasak, and Musheł
10Tovma3    12:1|Apujap’r, Apumk’dēm, Vasak, and another Vasak, and Musheł, and Ashot, and
10Tovma3    12:2|principality, others Apujap’r, and some Vasak
10Tovma3    13:29|and appointed as their prince Vasak Kovaker, brother of Vahan
10Tovma3    13:30|by the Muslims and of Vasak’s becoming prince reached the valiant
10Tovma3    13:31|Sring, seized them, and captured Vasak, appropriating for himself the command
10Tovma3    13:49|or increasing the evilespecially Vasak, who attributed to himself the
10Tovma3    13:50|he seized him he let Vasak go in peace, treating it
10Tovma3    20:11|accompanied by Grigor, son of Vasak. He likewise was a lively
10Tovma3    20:23|Hasan, son of the impious Vasak. He found no means of
10Tovma3    22:25|Hasan, son of the impious Vasak. On seeing this the nobles
10Tovma4    3:30|Then Hasan, son of Vasak the apostate, whom we mentioned
10Tovma4    3:39|service that Hasan, son of Vasak the apostate, had rendered the
10Tovma4    4:5|same days Grigor, son of Vasak, known as Apuhamza, had rebelled
11Asogh1    29:5|daughter of the Syunik prince Vasak, superbly completed (the construction) of
12Last1    10:42|Grigor, son of the brave Vasak, went before the emperor. (Grigor
12Last1    21:28|one of the colleagues of Vasak’s son, the great Gregory, when