06Khor1 8:6 | | | finding a certain Syrian, Mar | Abas | Catina, a diligent man versed |
06Khor1 9:8 | | | from the hands of Mar | Abas | Catina, with great alacrity he |
06Khor1 9:9 | | | Mar | Abas | Catina examined all the books |
06Khor1 9:12 | | | From this book Mar | Abas | Catina extracted only the reliable |
06Khor1 11:2 | | | Continuing his narrative Mar | Abas | Catina says: when the Titan |
06Khor1 14:22 | | | original books, yet as Mar | Abas | Catina relates, they were collected |
06Khor1 18:3 | | | Chaldaean books made by Mar | Abas | Catina seems to us more |
06Khor1 21:3 | | | But Mar | Abas | Catina continues the order of |
06Khor1 26:3 | | | prophetic dream, which he Mar | Abas | Catina relates as follows |
06Khor1 27:2 | | | In those days, says Mar | Abas | Catina, there was no little |
06Khor2 9:10 | | | account of the venerable Mar | Abas | Catina |
06Khor2 10:1 | | | after the books of Mar | Abas | Catina |
08Ghev1 28:0 | | | of Marwan) Abdullah (Abu-l- | Abbas | al-Saffah), [750-754] ruled. He sent |
08Ghev1 28:10 | | | Abdullah (Abu-l- | Abbas | al-Saffah) died after three |
08Ghev1 37:4 | | | own brother who was named | ’Abas ( | al-’Abas ibn Muhammad), and |
08Ghev1 37:4 | | | who was named ’Abas (al- | ’Abas | ibn Muhammad), and sent it |
08Ghev1 38:5 | | | to the aid of General | ’Abbas | |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | A certain Mar | Abas | Katina, a man of Syrian |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | of many nations, yet, Mar | Abas | abandoned the histories of other |
09Draskh1 28:2 | | | sparapetut’iwn of Armenia his brother | Abas, | a brave man, sturdy, vigorous |
09Draskh1 30:0 | | | that Arose between the Sparapet | Abas | and the Crown Prince Smbat |
09Draskh1 30:10 | | | Since | Abas, | the sparapet of Armenia and |
09Draskh1 30:10 | | | heart with words of consolation. | Abas | received him honorably and well |
09Draskh1 30:12 | | | he returned to the sparapet | Abas | |
09Draskh1 30:14 | | | more intense. Both Smbat and | Abas | summoned the mass of their |
09Draskh1 30:15 | | | terms of peace; he beseached ( | Abas) | to send Atrnerseh back to |
09Draskh1 30:21 | | | the extensive hamlets (shen) of | Abas, | that lay about the fortress |
09Draskh1 30:21 | | | and sturdy steeds, and confined | Abas | to the fortress as to |
09Draskh1 30:22 | | | apprehensive because of this he ( | Abas) | could find no other solution |
09Draskh1 30:26 | | | consequence of this, the sparapet | Abas | was greatly irritated and enraged |
09Draskh1 30:74 | | | Upon reading this solemn letter, | Abas | was ashamed and gave the |
09Draskh1 50:10 | | | together with his legitimate brother | Abas | against his opponents |
09Draskh1 57:4 | | | accompanied by his handsome brother | Abas | and two hundred fifty men |
09Draskh1 59:11 | | | with friendly disposition his brother | Abas, | whom he had set up |
09Draskh1 59:14 | | | the son of his brother | Abas, | as well as the emigrants |
09Draskh1 60:13 | | | the other king Ashot and | Abas, | the brother of Ashot son |
10Tovma3 20:17 | | | the prince ordered his brother | Abas, | a mighty man and sparapet |
10Tovma4 10:3 | | | Aragats-otn, the holding of | Abas, | son of Smbat, which he |
10Tovma4 10:4 | | | Since | Abas | was unable to oppose the |
10Tovma4 10:5 | | | Then | Abas, | son of Smbat, in his |
10Tovma4 10:6 | | | since he knew that he ( | Abas) | was not versed in warfare |
10Tovma4 10:8 | | | | Abas | escaped in flight by the |
11Asogh1 6:1 | | | sons of Smbat - Ashot and | Abas, | Ashot fled to Constantinople to |
11Asogh1 6:1 | | | the Greek emperor Leo, while | Abas | went to the land of |
11Asogh1 7:0 | | | About the Enthronement of | Abas | and about what happened in |
11Asogh1 7:1 | | | death of Ashot, his brother | Abas | reigned (and ruled) for [24] years |
11Asogh1 7:2 | | | | Abas | established peace and prosperity in |
11Asogh1 7:6 | | | When King | Abas | heard this order, having gathered |
11Asogh1 7:39 | | | time of the Armenian king | Abas, | in [383 = 934], the Arabs took Melitene |
11Asogh1 7:43 | | | reigned for three years. In [402-953], | Abas, | the king of Armenia, who |
11Asogh1 8:0 | | | of Ashot, the son of | Abas, | and about what happened in |
11Asogh1 8:1 | | | After | Abas, | his son Ashot, nicknamed Shahanshah |
11Asogh1 17:0 | | | Enthronement of | Abas | in Kars; his charity; the |
11Asogh1 17:1 | | | Mushegh, died, and his son | Abas | took his place, (ruling) for |
11Asogh1 17:6 | | | But | Abas | appeared as an avenger (for |
11Asogh1 17:7 | | | milk, cheese and eggs, etc. | Abas | he set a good example |
11Asogh1 17:8 | | | After that, | Abas | conceived a good deed - to |
11Asogh1 17:13 | | | The mother of King | Abas, | the pious (daughter) of pious |
11Asogh1 27:6 | | | the king of Kars, young | Abas, | with his detachment, dressed in |
11Asogh1 40:5 | | | the king of the Vanandetsik | Abas | |
11Asogh1 42:14 | | | young king of the Vanand | Abas, | adorned with the sign of |
12Last1 16:20 | | | Vanand, the valiant princes of | Abas’ | son, Gagik [1029-1064], came against them |