03Buz3 20:0 | | | he was betrayed by his | chamberlain | Pisak Siwnik; how he was | 03Buz3 20:3 | | | named Pisak. He was the | chamberlain | of king Tiran, and of | 03Buz3 20:7 | | | When the king’s | chamberlain, | Pisak, went on his embassy | 03Buz4 3:7 | | | a military official, the beloved | chamberlain | of king Arshak, responsible for | 03Buz4 3:23 | | | to the rules of the | chamberlain- | ship [senekapetutiwn], and removed it from | 03Buz4 44:5 | | | reputation, she told her son’s | chamberlain: “ | When he seeks men for | 04Yegh6 6:132 | | | Then the court | chamberlain | entered and questioned him: “The | 05Parp3 34:6 | | | who was then the royal | chamberlain, | but subsequently became head of | 06Khor3 22:14 | | | secretly strangled by his own | chamberlains | at the king’s command. He | 07Seb1 41:11 | | | Smbat was dear to Heraclius’ | chamberlain | | 09Draskh1 5:14 | | | his coronant, and then the | chamberlains, | bodyguards, and the supervisors of |
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