01Kor1 2:27 | | | that of all the saints, | begins | loudly to glorify by saying |
01Kor1 5:3 | | | faithful cooperation of the ruler, | began | to preach in the district |
01Kor1 8:5 | | | And thus, | began | the translation of the Bible |
01Kor1 8:5 | | | the Proverbs of Solomon, which | begins | with the exhortation to seek |
01Kor1 8:5 | | | same scribe. At once they | began | to teach the youth, training |
01Kor1 11:1 | | | husbandry of God’s work, they | began | with the evangelical art - to |
01Kor1 16:16 | | | way to rectify them, he | began | to use the misery-inflicting |
01Kor1 17:4 | | | bore results, Bishop Jeremiah soon | began | the translation of the divine |
01Kor1 19:1 | | | Sahak the Great, as before, | began | to write and to translate |
01Kor1 20:1 | | | Mashtots with his excellent erudition | began | to prepare diverse, easily understood |
01Kor1 22:10 | | | For Jesus | began | to work and to teach |
01Kor1 22:15 | | | when we hear that “Jesus | began | to work and to teach |
01Kor1 29:3 | | | service in the holy faith | began | on the fourth year of |
02Agat1 1:6 | | | Xosrov, king of the Armenians, | began | gathering brigades and constituting an |
02Agat1 2:9 | | | King Ardashir | began | talking to him and note |
02Agat1 2:15 | | | great joy, especially since Anak | began | speaking with him falsely and |
02Agat1 2:32 | | | Then the naxarars | began | to kill and destroy, not |
02Agat1 3:13 | | | of the Christian faith, he | began | to scold and threaten him |
02Agat1 5:5 | | | Then the king | began | to talk to Gregory, saying |
02Agat1 5:8 | | | The king | began | to speak with Gregory, saying |
02Agat1 6:1 | | | The king | began | to speak and note: “How |
02Agat1 6:11 | | | He | began | to question him. “How could |
02Agat1 7:3 | | | While he was hanging, he | began | to speak from the gibbet |
02Agat1 8:4 | | | Trdat, king of Armenia, | began | to speak with him, saying |
02Agat1 8:18 | | | He | began | to question him and note |
02Agat1 8:25 | | | The king | began | to speak, and note: “Whence |
02Agat1 9:2 | | | brought him down. And he | began | to question him, saying: “Will |
02Agat1 9:8 | | | And he | began | to say to him: “So |
02Agat1 9:14 | | | He | began | to question him, saying: “I |
02Agat1 10:4 | | | The king | began | to speak and note: “See |
02Agat1 11:2 | | | the High Constable, and he | began | to speak and give information |
02Agat1 15:20 | | | saint Gayane saw this, she | began | to speak to her protégé |
02Agat1 15:23 | | | in a loud voice she | began | to speak as follows |
02Agat1 16:15 | | | her in the chamber, she | began | to beseech the Lord, saying |
02Agat1 19:17 | | | saint Gayane with her companions | began | to speak as follows: “We |
02Agat1 20:3 | | | Then the king | began | to go crazy and to |
02Agat1 20:10 | | | as people heard this, they | began | to laugh at her words |
02Agat1 20:31 | | | Then Gregory | began | to make inquiries, asking where |
02Agat1 21:1 | | | Then the prisoner Gregory | began | to speak: “The one you |
02Agat1 21:27 | | | But now he has | begun | to call you to his |
02Agat1 21:37 | | | benevolence of God let us | begin | to nourish you with heavenly |
02Agat1 22:19 | | | we shall with good-will | begin | to expound to you the |
02Agat1 22:22 | | | We shall | begin | from the beginning and start |
02Agat1 22:30 | | | worthy of divine grace, and | began | teaching about the time of |
02Agat1 22:31 | | | Similarly, we shall | begin | by the omniscient grace of |
02Agat1 22:33 | | | So, let us | begin | by the grace of Christ |
02Agat3 3:9 | | | When they | began | to wallow and fall before |
02Agat3 4:25 | | | and attacked the flocks and | began | to slaughter them, and there |
02Agat3 9:1 | | | of God, the blessed Gregory | began | to speak, saying: “All of |
02Agat3 22:6 | | | that the divine commands had | begun, | where he had first seen |
02Agat3 24:3 | | | God; for scripture says: “Jesus | began | to do and to teach |
02Agat3 24:8 | | | when we hear that “Jesus | began | to do and to teach |
02Agat3 28:18 | | | Then the emperor Constantine | began | to tell him about their |
02Agat3 29:6 | | | more profound teaching blessed Gregory | began | to compose many discourses, difficult |
03Buz3 3:19 | | | Then they | began | to speak the truth and |
03Buz3 6:5 | | | troops. In their presence he | began | preaching Christ’s Gospel to them |
03Buz3 6:8 | | | But subsequently they | began | to examine the faith of |
03Buz3 7:8 | | | There they | began | to fast and to beseech |
03Buz3 7:18 | | | when Xosrov saw this, he | began | to weep, saying: “He was |
03Buz3 10:13 | | | turning away from the Lord, | began | to treacherously worship to their |
03Buz3 10:38 | | | secret affairs of the king | began | to be revealed to Yakob |
03Buz3 14:39 | | | Jewish people you withdrew, and | began | to work the same sorts |
03Buz3 20:37 | | | Then Tiran himself | began | to speak, saying: “Because the |
03Buz4 3:17 | | | worthy, he came forward and | began | speaking a little bit falsely |
03Buz4 5:67 | | | not, a great war will | begin | between us and the great |
03Buz4 6:1 | | | When king Valens, enraged, | began | persecutions against the holy churches |
03Buz4 6:9 | | | month, the weaker of them | began | to experience torments and suffering |
03Buz4 6:9 | | | suffering from hunger and thirst, | began | to weaken and languish |
03Buz4 6:10 | | | Then Nerses | began | to encourage everyone and comfort |
03Buz4 6:19 | | | rose in the sea and | began | to throw a large number |
03Buz4 6:21 | | | firewood ignited by itself and | began | to burn. Then they got |
03Buz4 6:21 | | | the fish, sat down and | began | to eat |
03Buz4 7:1 | | | him in his thoughts and | began | to consider him his opponent |
03Buz4 7:9 | | | The whole country | began | to look at him as |
03Buz4 9:3 | | | Everyone was amazed, and they | began | to offer thanks to the |
03Buz4 9:6 | | | And he | began | to collect under oath from |
03Buz4 9:8 | | | gold and silver. Blessed Basil | began | to exhort the people to |
03Buz4 10:18 | | | When they | began | to force him, he froze |
03Buz4 13:9 | | | and precepts of the churches | began | to be renewed and to |
03Buz4 13:14 | | | and crown. But you have | begun | to be impious before the |
03Buz4 13:28 | | | Then the archbishop Nerses | began | to speak with the king |
03Buz4 13:33 | | | even before the harvest has | begun, | weeded the tares from the |
03Buz4 14:11 | | | dining room, sat down and | began | eating and drinking |
03Buz4 14:20 | | | the road, Shawasp approached and | began | to tell the mardpet a |
03Buz4 15:7 | | | Tirit | began | to think up treacherous strategems |
03Buz4 15:19 | | | | began | the feast day in honor |
03Buz4 15:37 | | | entered the royal tent and | began | to relate: “I have fulfilled |
03Buz4 15:38 | | | Then the blessed Nerses | began | to speak: “Just as the |
03Buz4 15:38 | | | of a beast, you have | begun | to devour human flesh |
03Buz4 15:57 | | | and all the professional mourners | began | to sing the circumstance: Tirit’s |
03Buz4 15:60 | | | Then he | began | to speak, striking his hands |
03Buz4 17:1 | | | others were killed, king Shapuh | began | a great persecution of members |
03Buz4 20:25 | | | King Shapuh of Iran then | began | asking his troops regarding what |
03Buz4 20:45 | | | the king of Armenia and | began | to speak the words which |
03Buz4 44:7 | | | But the lad | began | to scream and lament, saying |
03Buz4 44:9 | | | But Pap | began | to shout more and more |
03Buz4 50:2 | | | And the naxarars | began | to leave the banak of |
03Buz4 50:3 | | | The grandee nobility | began | this departure |
03Buz4 50:15 | | | this, the number of Armenians | began | to decline |
03Buz4 51:2 | | | assembled in one place and | began | speaking with Nerses, saying: “You |
03Buz4 54:28 | | | insolent, changing his tone. He | began | speaking, saying: “Away from me |
03Buz4 54:31 | | | Armenian soil, once again Arshak | began | to speak out even more |
03Buz4 54:31 | | | on the other soil and | began | to speak of atonement |
03Buz4 54:38 | | | brought before him, and he | began | to threaten him. Now Vasak |
03Buz4 55:18 | | | a month after the sickness | began, | practically all of them were |
03Buz4 56:3 | | | When the king | began | to speak, he note: “Do |
03Buz4 57:2 | | | the country of Armenia and | began | raiding. They took all their |
03Buz4 58:1 | | | the Mazdean sect. Thereafter they | began | to destroy the churches in |
03Buz5 4:32 | | | see those emblems, king Pap | began | to shout to Nerses, saying |
03Buz5 4:68 | | | Pap heard these words, be | began | to cry, got up from |
03Buz5 8:0 | | | side, and how sparapet Mushegh | began | fighting against those who had |
03Buz5 8:1 | | | the sparapet of Armenia, Mushegh, | began | to strike at those who |
03Buz5 24:6 | | | sensed what had happened, and | began | to say: “Blessed is our |
03Buz5 27:11 | | | Passing by the woman, Epiphan | began | to test the disciples and |
03Buz5 27:18 | | | Saint Epiphanes | began | to live there and died |
03Buz5 28:14 | | | prayer before the liturgy, then | began | the liturgy and completed the |
03Buz5 31:2 | | | He | began | to act with jealousy regarding |
03Buz5 31:2 | | | established by him previously. He | began | to clearly order that the |
03Buz5 32:2 | | | He | began | to support the king of |
03Buz5 32:13 | | | flutists, harpists and horns all | began | to play, all making their |
03Buz5 35:1 | | | differentiate good from bad, they | began | to manipulate the king in |
03Buz5 35:4 | | | Consequently, he | began | to slander him to his |
03Buz5 43:30 | | | Then sparapet Manuel | began | to speak with his comrade |
03Buz5 44:13 | | | He | began | to weep, saying: “From my |
03Buz6 2:3 | | | of the Apostolic churches and | began | to behave as they pleased |
03Buz6 9:11 | | | thorns, which resembled grass thorns, | began | to fall off his entire |
04Yegh1 1:4 | | | He | began | to wax haughty in his |
04Yegh1 1:10 | | | his wickedness had succeeded, he | began | to increase his plotting, as |
04Yegh1 2:47 | | | of physical warfare, but he | began | to think of himself as |
04Yegh2 1:21 | | | songs, and glorious preaching, they | began | to worship openly and publicly |
04Yegh2 1:23 | | | blown on it, then he | began | to wound his own evil |
04Yegh2 1:25 | | | spot near him—he therefore | began | to give precedence to the |
04Yegh2 2:31 | | | which he was passing—he | began | to languish, to waste away |
04Yegh2 9:221 | | | Many of the cowed | began | to recover strength; and the |
04Yegh2 9:223 | | | He | began | to gnash his teeth like |
04Yegh2 12:299 | | | and then like demons they | began | to fall on one another |
04Yegh3 3:53 | | | when that doctrine of yours | began | to increase and spread and |
04Yegh3 4:86 | | | Then he | began | to deceive some with money |
04Yegh3 4:96 | | | He | began | to distribute the magi among |
04Yegh3 4:97 | | | After such filthy practices | began | to multiply throughout the whole |
04Yegh3 7:155 | | | had vanished, the holy bishops | began | to reassure themselves and the |
04Yegh3 9:217 | | | our enterprise as we have | begun | it |
04Yegh3 10:227 | | | those far and near quake, | began | to speak softly and to |
04Yegh3 10:231 | | | When he | began | to examine and scrutinize all |
04Yegh3 11:264 | | | may complete what we have | begun | with valor and not with |
04Yegh5 1:13 | | | the company of the nobles, | began | to address the troops, saying |
04Yegh5 6:138 | | | difficulty of crossing the river, | began | to stir in its place |
04Yegh5 6:147 | | | the battle continued, the day | began | to go down and night |
04Yegh6 1:3 | | | pact, since Mushkan Nisalavurt had | begun | to follow Vasak’s wicked advice |
04Yegh6 2:38 | | | following his suggestions, he then | began | to send out marauders; the |
04Yegh6 2:48 | | | Once more they | began | to ask the court for |
04Yegh6 3:72 | | | went around, assembled gatherings, and | began | restoration with firm promises |
04Yegh6 5:105 | | | the king—came forward. They | began | to expound and reveal in |
04Yegh6 6:130 | | | with a numerous entourage, they | began | to mock him inwardly and |
04Yegh6 6:149 | | | lost one. But then they | began | to sing spiritual hymns: “It |
04Yegh6 7:158 | | | His entrails | began | to burn, his chest hurt |
04Yegh7 1:14 | | | He | began | to make suggestions to the |
04Yegh7 2:48 | | | But the saintly Joseph | began | to speak in a gentle |
04Yegh7 3:68 | | | freely found God-given grace | began | to speak by himself: “‘The |
04Yegh7 5:107 | | | Saint Joseph stood up and | began | to offer grace in the |
04Yegh7 7:175 | | | Like insensible drunkards, they | began | to rival each other in |
04Yegh7 8:176 | | | engaged in these preparations, Denshapuh | began | to speak with them, saying |
04Yegh7 8:185 | | | respond beginning from where you | began | |
04Yegh7 10:233 | | | At that very spot Denshapuh | began | to speak to the bishop |
04Yegh7 14:338 | | | were mutually terrified and even | began | to kill one another |
04Yegh7 14:341 | | | took council and in astonishment | began | to say to one another |
04Yegh8 2:29 | | | passed, the two of them | began | to speak again, saying: “This |
04Yegh8 2:35 | | | as if from sleep, they | began | to offer supplications, saying: “We |
04Yegh9 2:30 | | | conviction. From then on, he | began | to form an affection for |
04Yegh9 5:108 | | | was that, as they had | begun, | so they might be able |
05Parp1 1:1 | | | The second book | begins | where the first book ends |
05Parp2 10:1 | | | without reproach, but then he | began | to long for the monastic |
05Parp2 11:0 | | | together with the king, they | began | to beseech the blessed kat’oghikos |
05Parp2 11:4 | | | glowing religion has been kept. | Begin | this cultural work and be |
05Parp2 17:28 | | | Suddenly, the throne | began | to jolt |
05Parp2 17:69 | | | the throne that you saw | began | to jolt, and the boys |
05Parp2 18:0 | | | the blessed patriarch Sahak they | began | to weep in terror |
05Parp3 21:0 | | | the presence of Yazkert, and | began | speaking with him alone |
05Parp3 29:2 | | | a result, the children also | began | to cry, and no one |
05Parp3 30:0 | | | of his own court , and | began | speaking to them as follows |
05Parp3 35:1 | | | his own men were. He | began | to speak with (his men |
05Parp3 35:5 | | | Before the battle | began, ( | the Armenians) had observed the |
05Parp3 35:9 | | | together with the horses, and | began | to sink. The venerable Dimak’sean |
05Parp3 35:14 | | | the command from him, and | began | shooting at the navigators and |
05Parp3 41:7 | | | Armenians and the Iranians had | begun | |
05Parp3 45:12 | | | hear everything naturally regarding the | beginings, | plans and actions of what |
05Parp3 45:14 | | | holy Spirit, came forward and | began | to speak before the king |
05Parp3 46:0 | | | to come forward and he | began | to speak to him in |
05Parp3 48:8 | | | the impious hazarapet, Mihrnerseh, they | began | speaking with the king, saying |
05Parp3 50:11 | | | their martyrdom had arrived. They | began | speaking with the Armenian naxarars |
05Parp3 51:14 | | | the naxarars, all of them | began | to raise their hands to |
05Parp3 53:15 | | | them in the shahastan, they | began | to despair greatly, considering themselves |
05Parp3 55:15 | | | the saints heard them, they | began | to loudly jeer. When the |
05Parp3 56:6 | | | holy man of God, Ghewond, | began | to speak with saint Sahak |
05Parp3 57:0 | | | against a rock. And he | began | to say, as though from |
05Parp3 57:31 | | | Then they quietly | began | to distribute them to some |
05Parp4 64:0 | | | unable to restrain himself and | began | openly to instigate rancor against |
05Parp4 64:30 | | | and was quiet. Then he | began | to speak and note: “No |
05Parp4 66:17 | | | Vahan Mamikonean | began | speaking: “You know that my |
05Parp4 71:11 | | | Mamikonean, the general of Armenia, | began | to organize his side of |
05Parp4 74:2 | | | other, but had not yet | begun | to fight, the divine power |
05Parp4 76:10 | | | They | began | to speak to him in |
05Parp4 77:7 | | | opened our eyes, he gradually | began | to interrogate us as to |
05Parp4 87:3 | | | had assembled near Vagharsh, Hazarawuxt | began | to speak and reveal to |
05Parp4 91:13 | | | the other Iranian folk, Nixor | began | speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as |
05Parp4 95:4 | | | King Vagharsh | began | speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as |
06Khor1 3:12 | | | Nonetheless I shall | begin, | though with an effort, provided |
06Khor1 3:13 | | | And I shall | begin | where the others did who |
06Khor1 4:7 | | | here; and we shall now | begin | with what we consider reliable |
06Khor1 5:4 | | | We shall | begin | our exposition with these, as |
06Khor1 5:47 | | | beginning of our work we | began | to write down in detail |
06Khor1 6:6 | | | I shall be happy to | begin | my present account quoting from |
06Khor1 7:8 | | | But I shall | begin | to show you our own |
06Khor1 9:15 | | | In this book the account | begins | as follows |
06Khor1 9:20 | | | this same book we shall | begin: | Yapetost’ē, Merod, Sirat’, Taklad - who |
06Khor1 12:36 | | | of habitation. And afterward they | began, | he says, to multiply and |
06Khor1 19:5 | | | or almost so, I shall | begin | to expound for you from |
06Khor1 27:5 | | | last with a groan he | began | to reveal all the thoughts |
06Khor1 30:3 | | | in this manner, he gently | began | to proffer her deceitful words |
06Khor1 34:15 | | | I shall | begin | thus |
06Khor1 34:27 | | | he | began | to sacrifice in-numerable men |
06Khor2 10:2 | | | We shall | begin | our narrative for you from |
06Khor3 32:6 | | | arrived at that moment and | began | to reprimand the king with |
06Khor3 37:9 | | | When the Persians | began | to surround ours, they withdrew |
06Khor3 39:4 | | | Terentius with his army and | began | to prepare for war |
06Khor3 55:9 | | | difficult and rocky parts. Shapuh | began | to withdraw |
06Khor3 58:3 | | | divine summons. These they immediately | began | to teach, and they rapidly |
06Khor3 63:2 | | | Artashir, the king of Armenia, | began | to plunge without restraint into |
06Khor3 65:7 | | | and an even humbler voice | began | to speak of his services |
07Seb1 10:8 | | | whole treasure. They went and | began | to demand it |
07Seb1 10:15 | | | the land of Persia, and | began | to make preparations for flight |
07Seb1 10:16 | | | boy at the time he | began | to reign, his uncles Vndoy |
07Seb1 12:1 | | | the king, that the king | began | to speak, saying |
07Seb1 12:15 | | | and all his army. They | began | to conceal their deceit. When |
07Seb1 12:15 | | | into his heart, and he | began | to prepare and ready himself |
07Seb1 12:20 | | | back and departed. The king | began | to conceal his perfidy and |
07Seb1 15:2 | | | They both agreed. The emperor | began | to give orders that they |
07Seb1 15:2 | | | was carried out. And they | began | to flee from that region |
07Seb1 16:5 | | | against them (the rebels), they | began | to send messages to them |
07Seb1 16:6 | | | They | began | to waver and to split |
07Seb1 20:5 | | | more the remaining Armenian nobles | began | to unite, and sought a |
07Seb1 27:6 | | | the patriarchal throne. Then they | began | to lay the foundation of |
07Seb1 30:6 | | | to the Greek king. He | began | to organize Arabian horses and |
07Seb1 34:21 | | | the Life-bearing Cross, they | began | to torture them; and many |
07Seb1 38:8 | | | Byzantium. Having equipped (ships) he | began | to prepare for a naval |
07Seb1 39:3 | | | Khosrov | began | to gather the surviving nobles |
07Seb1 39:7 | | | Then king Kawat | began | to take counsel with the |
07Seb1 41:9 | | | Then the Greek general Mzhēzh | began | to slander concerning the aspet |
07Seb1 42:12 | | | peace to your land? He | began | to collect troops, about [70,000], appointed |
07Seb1 42:14 | | | fortification of the camp, and | began | to slaughter them. Unexpectedly, those |
07Seb1 44:13 | | | had entered the church, he | began | to punish their leaders with |
07Seb1 44:31 | | | fortress beside the water. They | began | to attack the fortress, but |
07Seb1 45:6 | | | have mercy on them. He | began | to parley for peace through |
07Seb1 51:3 | | | freed from cruel servitude. They | began | to bring together the surviving |
07Seb1 52:10 | | | So, he | began | to be zealous for the |
07Seb1 52:18 | | | They | began | to fight with each other |
08Ghev1 1:2 | | | The Arabs | began | to form brigades and mass |
08Ghev1 3:12 | | | divided into three fronts and | began | their raiding |
08Ghev1 4:1 | | | caliph of the Tachiks (Arabs) | began | to assemble troops to come |
08Ghev1 7:5 | | | to a head, and Muhammad | began | to spew forth his deadly |
08Ghev1 7:10 | | | had thrown it. Immediately they | began | piling up all kinds of |
08Ghev1 9:11 | | | Muhammad took Sahak’s hand and | began | speaking with him as though |
08Ghev1 10:4 | | | against brigade—and the fight | began. | Then the wrath of the |
08Ghev1 12:7 | | | of troops facing him, he | began | to doubt himself and wondered |
08Ghev1 14:80 | | | Prophets or the Apostles, they | begin | to laugh rather strongly but |
08Ghev1 14:151 | | | world.” [John 1:29]. Then John the Evangelist | begins | his Gospel with these words |
08Ghev1 19:0 | | | After this (the caliph) | began | to threaten the Byzantine emperor |
08Ghev1 25:3 | | | time, once again, (Ashot’s opponents) | began | to oppose Ashot’s authority and |
08Ghev1 27:4 | | | stringent tax demands. Then they | began | to attack from the side |
08Ghev1 34:15 | | | Dwin, the Muslim general Muhammad | began | receiving frenzied complaints from all |
08Ghev1 34:22 | | | with the spirit of fanaticism, | began | prophesizing (the following) vain and |
08Ghev1 34:39 | | | city of Dwin came and | began | raiding here and there in |
08Ghev1 34:68 | | | Then (the Armenians) mercilessly | began | to take vengeance on their |
08Ghev1 37:4 | | | Then (Caliph) al-Mahdi | began | to attack the authority of |
08Ghev1 37:5 | | | al-Mahdi) was planning to | begin | raiding Byzantine territory with his |
09Draskh1 2:1 | | | brutes, once again the earth | began | to quicken through divine supervision |
09Draskh1 5:30 | | | rose among his forces, who | began | to cut down one another |
09Draskh1 22:22 | | | him to sit on, and | began | to inquire |
09Draskh1 23:11 | | | the crop of the village | began | to wither and waste away |
09Draskh1 23:14 | | | of an eye, the waters | began | to gush out of the |
09Draskh1 27:16 | | | been taken captive by Bugha, | began | to return gradually to their |
09Draskh1 37:1 | | | insidious intrigues in his mind, | began | to wander around certain cities |
09Draskh1 38:5 | | | which the prince was, and | began | to run, when the roof |
09Draskh1 40:13 | | | season disappeared, and spring breezes | began | to emanate from the south |
09Draskh1 41:13 | | | hostility towards him and he | began | thenceforth to arm his warriors |
09Draskh1 43:26 | | | receiving this, the ostikan immediately | began | to pursue Smbat as far |
09Draskh1 49:5 | | | a violent death and gradually | began | to subject him to destructive |
09Draskh1 51:46 | | | As they had | begun | their agony with valor, by |
09Draskh1 53:13 | | | Then the destructive famine | began, | and all the inhabitants of |
09Draskh1 53:32 | | | in place of corpses they | began | to devour the living by |
09Draskh1 54:39 | | | Once again the accursed serpent | began | to crawl and stealing through |
09Draskh1 54:40 | | | one time extinguished, once again | began | to blaze, and cause extensive |
09Draskh1 60:4 | | | of his great wisdom, and | began | to contrive evil against the |
10Tovma1 8:10 | | | this spot as where he | began | his change from the lowest |
10Tovma1 10:12 | | | mardpet. Approaching King Tiran, he | began | to calumniate in secret the |
10Tovma1 10:37 | | | Mehuzhan came before Shapuh and | began | to calumniate the priest Zuitay |
10Tovma1 11:39 | | | vainglorious monk from Artskhē—they | began | to calumniate Saint Sahak with |
10Tovma1 11:54 | | | Armenia, a wonderful composition which | begins | with Adam and goes down |
10Tovma2 1:12 | | | He | began | to assail the nobles of |
10Tovma2 1:15 | | | left wing of the Armenians | began | to be overcome, Saint Vardan |
10Tovma2 3:24 | | | the divine holy cross, they | began | to torture people; not until |
10Tovma2 3:54 | | | there in Vehkavat. Then Khosrov | began | to gather the surviving nobles |
10Tovma2 4:1 | | | gates, fortified themselves therein, and | began | to rebel against Roman rule |
10Tovma2 4:13 | | | they had gone outside Mahmet | began | to speak the same words |
10Tovma2 4:14 | | | of God that this undertaking | began | |
10Tovma2 4:20 | | | great amount of booty and | began | fearlessly to spread over the |
10Tovma2 4:34 | | | reigns of the Persian kingdom | begin | with Cyrus (and go down |
10Tovma2 5:1 | | | man, Jap’r, insolent and arrogant, | began | to lift his horns in |
10Tovma2 5:2 | | | like a wild beast, he | began | to attack Armenia. And in |
10Tovma2 6:23 | | | and in the same fashion | began | to move around the whole |
10Tovma2 6:25 | | | on the enemy. (The combat) | began | at dawn, and all day |
10Tovma2 6:36 | | | Gradually, step by step, they | began | to act in a filthy |
10Tovma2 6:46 | | | Artsruni capital. From there he | began | to scatter raiders, to plunder |
10Tovma3 1:3 | | | But when discord | began | to insinuate itself within that |
10Tovma3 1:17 | | | entered his presence, the caliph | began | to speak, saying: “From the |
10Tovma3 2:14 | | | So, he | began | to discharge his fetid, intoxicating |
10Tovma3 2:16 | | | The tyrant | began | to speak fawning words; he |
10Tovma3 5:18 | | | Then all the Armenian nobles | began | to scatter and separate. Each |
10Tovma3 5:20 | | | all the races of Muslims | began | with fearless audacity to scatter |
10Tovma3 6:11 | | | hot-blooded, tempestuous furor, he | began | to pour out his mortal |
10Tovma3 6:15 | | | The king | began | to speak, saying: “From long |
10Tovma3 8:5 | | | When the north wintery wind | begins | to blow continuously, they hastily |
10Tovma3 9:1 | | | Roots took hold and plants | began | to gather strength, the birds |
10Tovma3 10:1 | | | his inclination to perform, he | began | to subject in order all |
10Tovma3 10:16 | | | He | began | to rage and plotted to |
10Tovma3 10:36 | | | him by the hand, he | began | to converse with him: “Why |
10Tovma3 10:44 | | | vision as a hymn that | begins: “ | My soul looks with the |
10Tovma3 12:2 | | | But they | began | to multiply further woes on |
10Tovma3 13:32 | | | He | began | to make an orderly tour |
10Tovma3 14:30 | | | The country | began | to experience a renewal, the |
10Tovma3 20:27 | | | Then the curopalates | began | to make false insinuations between |
10Tovma3 20:32 | | | the darkness thickened, and everyone | began | to enter his own room |
10Tovma3 20:39 | | | last hour upon him. He | began | to threaten and menace Ashot |
10Tovma3 22:10 | | | age of these (princes), gradually | began | to gain control of the |
10Tovma3 29:28 | | | So they | began | to create prosperity and peace |
10Tovma3 29:43 | | | was supreme general he had | begun | his constructions. He built a |
10Tovma3 29:78 | | | the infidels gained confidence, and | began | to gather bands of common |
10Tovma4 2:6 | | | this a suitable occasion to | begin | seizing various places from the |
10Tovma4 3:15 | | | like a strong city.” He | began | to render himself daily ever |
10Tovma4 6:2 | | | to be significant, they suddenly | began | to slaughter each other, completing |
10Tovma4 8:7 | | | five years after they had | begun | to build, the constructions of |
10Tovma4 10:13 | | | from the clouds. The day | began | to wax fearful |
10Tovma4 13:63 | | | the wind from the north | began | to blow ever more strongly |
10Tovma4 13:63 | | | cold air, and green plants | began | to disappear from the land |
11Asogh1 3:12 | | | wealth, so that even shepherds | began | to appear in silk dresses |
11Asogh1 3:20 | | | Thus the Armenian country again | began | to settle down and abound |
11Asogh1 4:6 | | | friendly relations with him and | began | to harbor hostile plans against |
11Asogh1 7:9 | | | middle of the river and | began | to strike with a powerful |
11Asogh1 7:9 | | | river bank, and he loudly | began | to plead to God, naming |
11Asogh1 7:33 | | | in bewilderment, little by little | began | to approach him; (then) the |
11Asogh1 8:25 | | | Zhan, and when the battle | began, | the Ruz put both wings |
11Asogh1 10:1 | | | siege to the city and | began | a battle with the garrison |
11Asogh1 14:1 | | | set aside for a time, | began | to reign in the Jahan |
11Asogh1 15:3 | | | the land of Taron, they | began | to devastate the Greek country |
11Asogh1 15:5 | | | in time and the battle | began | again |
11Asogh1 19:3 | | | doing?” But they turned and | began | to scold him. Sargis, courageously |
11Asogh1 20:3 | | | and the Metropolitan of Sebasteia | began | to oppress the Armenians for |
11Asogh1 20:3 | | | The latter, armed with cruelty, | began | to torture the (Armenian) priests |
11Asogh1 20:7 | | | metropolitan, together with other metropolitans, | began | to write lengthy epistles to |
11Asogh1 23:6 | | | in Greece, the old troubles | began | again |
11Asogh1 24:4 | | | in the city of Zeravs, | began | to raid, (starting) from the |
11Asogh1 24:5 | | | Phocas, having set aside in [435=986], | began | a war at the head |
11Asogh1 26:6 | | | under the rule of Basil, | began | to enjoy peace |
11Asogh1 27:3 | | | Bagarat married another wife, who | began | to drive Gurgen, the son |
11Asogh1 27:7 | | | Abkhazians, who, horrified by this, | began | to ask for peace and |
11Asogh1 28:1 | | | he became proud; then wickedness | began | to seize him, arrogance entered |
11Asogh1 29:5 | | | the construction) of the church | begun | by Smbat, with high arches |
11Asogh1 30:1 | | | bishop Xachik, the Armenian people | began | to spread over the countries |
11Asogh1 36:4 | | | When the Greeks | began | to plunder the camp, the |
11Asogh1 37:4 | | | envoys, having received a refusal, | began | to gather a large army |
11Asogh1 39:6 | | | When the slaughter | began, | the courageous arrows of the |
11Asogh1 39:8 | | | the townspeople, learning about this, | began | to pursue them, inflicting a |
11Asogh1 40:12 | | | dawn of the day, it | began | to prepare for battle. - Having |
11Asogh1 40:12 | | | bearers, the Persians moved and | began | to approach the hill (on |
11Asogh1 45:0 | | | Artsrunik, who in our time | began | to reign in Vaspurakan |
12Last1 1:10 | | | of these events) and to | begin | right from this point so |
12Last1 2:16 | | | assembling a multitude of men, | began | reconstructing Theodosiopolis (T’eodosupolis, Karin, Erzerum |
12Last1 16:40 | | | the citizens observed this, they | began | to tremble, and with great |
12Last1 22:13 | | | which stupid people noised about— | began | shooting arrows at our faith |
12Last1 22:18 | | | First, he | began | selecting among the priests, according |
12Last1 23:19 | | | was wrought it had suddenly | begun | to snow, whitening the face |