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01Kor1    7:1|of Aram, to two Syrian cities, one of which was called
01Kor1    7:2|clergy and nobles of the city, received the visitors with due
01Kor1    7:3|the Syrian school in the city of Edessa, and the other
01Kor1    8:3|with his pupils, to the city of Samosata, where he was
01Kor1    8:4|found there in the same city, a Greek scribe, named Ropanos
01Kor1    9:1|from the Bishop of the city and taking leave of them
01Kor1    9:3|the limits of the New City Vagharshapat, in the sixth year
01Kor1    9:9|unforgettable one approached the royal city, they informed the King and
01Kor1    9:10|a throng, came outside the city and met the blessed one
01Kor1    9:11|and doxologies, returned to the city. And the days passed in
01Kor1    16:6|the saintly Bishop of the city whose name was Akakios, and
01Kor1    16:7|courtesy, arrived at the capital city of Constantinople
01Kor1    16:8|saintly Catholicos of the royal city, whose name was Atticus, and
01Kor1    16:9|be honored in the capital city for a definite period with
01Kor1    16:9|the excellent nobles of the city
01Kor1    16:11|the foremost princes of the city, they boarded the litters and
01Kor1    16:11|they were met at every city, and were treated as high
01Kor1    16:11|as high dignitaries in every city
01Kor1    19:2|among their pupils to the city of Edessa in the region
02Agat1    1:8|the entire country, wrecking flourishing cities and desirable [awans] hamlets, and leaving
02Agat1    1:19|of the Armenians, to the city of Vagharshapat, with great joy
02Agat1    2:14|district of Uti, in the city of Xaghxagh, the winter residence
02Agat1    2:19|of Ayrarat, going to the city of Vagharshapat
02Agat1    2:26|near the gates of the city of Artashat
02Agat1    2:28|crossed the bridge of the city of Vagharshapat, which is called
02Agat1    3:8|nourished and educated in the city of Caesarea in Cappadocia
02Agat1    4:10|narrow spot leading to the city gates. This area was located
02Agat1    4:10|paths of storehouses. However, the city gates were closed since it
02Agat1    4:11|an ox-stall inside the city wall
02Agat1    4:16|dawned, the gates of the city were opened and all the
02Agat1    7:43|by irrevocable judgments; and their cities you have established in the
02Agat1    11:6|to the acropolis of the city of Artashat and let down
02Agat1    11:8|his winter-quarters in the city of Vagharshapat, in the East
02Agat1    13:17|they will persecute you from city to city, you will not
02Agat1    13:17|persecute you from city to city, you will not be able
02Agat1    13:17|be able to exhaust the cities of Israel until my return
02Agat1    13:28|district of Ayrarat at the city of Vagharshapat, also known as
02Agat1    13:28|Vagharshapat, also known as [Norak’aghak] (“New City”), the seat of the kings
02Agat1    13:29|from the shops in the city, but had no other source
02Agat1    14:2|the king’s presence in the city of Vagharshapat
02Agat1    15:3|royal seat, in the very city of Vagharshapat
02Agat1    15:18|the wine press, outside the city, where their retreat was located
02Agat1    15:19|splendor and honor enter the city and go into the king’s
02Agat1    17:2|streets, and others inside the city, all together struck up songs
02Agat1    17:35|through the midst of the city, going up through the eastern
02Agat1    17:35|Sun Areg gate of the city
02Agat1    17:36|a long distance from the city, to the northeast, to a
02Agat1    17:36|which went on to Artashat city
02Agat1    17:48|lead us to your celestial city, Jerusalem, which is in the
02Agat1    18:13|for the dogs of the city and beasts of the land
02Agat1    19:15|removed in chains from the city via the South gate, by
02Agat1    19:15|moat that went round the city
02Agat1    20:2|and wanted to leave the city, suddenly punishment from the Lord
02Agat1    20:5|take him back into the city, they could not. This was
02Agat1    20:6|all the people in the city, similarly, had gone crazy through
02Agat1    20:9|unless you send to the city of Artashat and bring from
02Agat1    20:15|The latter went to the city of Artashat to remove Gregory
02Agat1    20:16|as Otay had reached the city of Artashat, the citizens came
02Agat1    20:23|delightedly took him from the city of Artashat and went to
02Agat1    20:23|Artashat and went to the city of Vagharshapat
02Agat1    20:25|waited for them outside the city
02Agat1    20:26|many other people from the city of Artashat, the lords rushed
02Agat1    20:36|there outside and near the city - had approached, no bird had
02Agat3    4:12|in the middle of the city. And he struck the wide
02Agat3    4:13|in the middle of the city, near the royal palace, a
02Agat3    4:54|the type of the celestial city [cf. Gal. 4.26], the united gathering-place of
02Agat3    5:11|the northeastern side of the city, where Rhipsime the san (“protégé
02Agat3    8:4|to the south of the city, King Trdat prepared a place
02Agat3    8:11|to the south of the city with her two companions in
02Agat3    8:13|To the north of the city they built the temple of
02Agat3    10:4|all the troops, left the city of Vagharshapat and went to
02Agat3    10:4|Vagharshapat and went to the city of Artashat to destroy the
02Agat3    10:16|In all the cities, villages, hamlets, and estates of
02Agat3    13:2|came to assemble in the city of Vagharshapat in the district
02Agat3    14:5|the Cappadocian areas, to the city of Caesarea, which is called
02Agat3    15:3|and then departed from the city of Vagharshapat in the district
02Agat3    15:3|Greeks (Byzantines), where in every city they were received with much
02Agat3    15:5|journey, they arrived at the city of Caesarea. There they saw
02Agat3    15:8|The princes of the city showed great honor to those
02Agat3    15:10|there took place in the city of Caesarea an assembly of
02Agat3    15:13|the road, arriving at the city of Sebastia. They remained there
02Agat3    17:11|had accompanied him to the city of Caesarea, then he baptized
02Agat3    18:2|Xosroviduxt, and went to the city of Vagharshapat in the district
02Agat3    21:6|churches in all districts, regions, cities, hamlets, cultivated areas, villages, and
02Agat3    22:6|his former estate [dastakert] in the city of Vagharshapat, the capital of
02Agat3    22:7|earlier, and also in the city of Artashat, and everywhere. In
02Agat3    22:8|He did this from the city of Satagha to the land
02Agat3    22:8|borders of Kasp, to Paytakaran, city of the kingdom of the
02Agat3    22:8|of the Armenians, from the city of Amida to the city
02Agat3    22:8|city of Amida to the city of Nisibis, from along the
02Agat3    26:1|and found Vrtanes in the city of Caesarea, and the blessed
02Agat3    28:5|The delegation proceeded from the city of Vagharshapat in the district
02Agat3    28:7|receptions and honors in every city and from all the princes
02Agat3    28:8|the Dalmatians, and Rome the city of the kings of the
02Agat3    28:10|some time in the universal city, the pious Emperor Constantine asked
02Agat3    28:21|the honorable princes of the city. With very great offerings and
02Agat3    28:22|the prominent princes of the city. Successful in all matters, they
02Agat3    28:23|In all the cities they passed en route home
02Agat3    28:23|of the Armenians, in the city of Vagharshapat, in the district
02Agat3    29:1|bishops to assemble in the city of Nicaea
03Buz3    7:6|as far as the small city of Satagh, and as far
03Buz3    7:13|number of troops, in the city of Vagharsapat
03Buz3    7:14|brigade and suddenly attacked the city, and the Lord betrayed it
03Buz3    7:15|them, they fled from the city on the rough road leading
03Buz3    8:3|north side of the great city of Artashat. Thus, they planted
03Buz3    10:1|chosen by God, left his city and came to the mountains
03Buz3    10:17|their fathers’ deeds the entire city and the districts surrounding it
03Buz3    10:45|bones were granted to the city of Amida. During the time
03Buz3    12:5|their borders, to the capital city of Cappadocia, Caesarea, and to
03Buz3    12:6|They reached the city of the Caesareans and had
03Buz3    12:10|bridge and entered the great city of Artashat, went to the
03Buz3    13:5|food, just like the great city of Athens
03Buz3    16:2|blessed Parhen to the capital city of Cappadocia, Caesarea, where they
03Buz3    17:3|grand honor to the great city of Caesarea in the country
03Buz3    21:10|left his army near the city of Satagh. He himself selected
03Buz4    3:6|nourished and educated in the city of Cappadocia, Caesarea by faithful
03Buz4    4:4|of Cappadocia and its capital city of Caesarea, so that they
03Buz4    5:80|priests and deacons from the cities of all his power who
03Buz4    5:83|sent non-bishops to all cities
03Buz4    5:87|servants of Satan, outside of cities and villages, they kill on
03Buz4    6:4|consisted of bishops of other cities and the other half of
03Buz4    7:10|in to him, left the city, went to live in one
03Buz4    8:32|we will burn the whole city
03Buz4    9:6|collect under oath from all cities, troops and generals so that
03Buz4    9:8|forced the population of the city of Caesarea to collect gold
03Buz4    9:11|all the people of the city of Caesarea brought and gathered
03Buz4    9:12|as all bishops in all cities
03Buz4    10:2|certain skilled sophist in some city
03Buz4    10:4|lots, they stopped in another city; outside the city there was
03Buz4    10:4|in another city; outside the city there was a chapel in
03Buz4    10:5|ranking officials stayed in the city
03Buz4    10:19|chapel and went to the city, to their apartment
03Buz4    10:30|will not be plundered, the cities will not be robbed, if
03Buz4    11:13|areas as far as the city of Ankura. For six years
03Buz4    12:16|became an awan and a city and became so large that
03Buz4    13:1|and dwelled in their own cities
03Buz4    13:11|was concerned especially about the city of Arshakawan, since it had
03Buz4    13:26|than three days, until the city was devoid of people. Of
03Buz4    14:17|the king had built the city named Mcurn
03Buz4    16:15|from the church of the city of Ctesiphon the leader of
03Buz4    20:10|the Aruatsastan country, opposite the city of Mcbin (Nisibis), which was
03Buz4    21:7|I give you the city of Nisibis which is in
03Buz4    24:7|took and destroyed the great city of Tigranakert, which was located
03Buz4    54:4|priests of the church of city of Ctesiphon and thought that
03Buz4    55:0|Parandzem; the ruin of Armenian cities, and the complete overturning of
03Buz4    55:27|they came to the great city of Artashat which they captured
03Buz4    55:27|and they enslaved the entire city
03Buz4    55:28|From the city of Artashat, they took [9000] households
03Buz4    55:29|the wooden structures in the city, and they demolished the structures
03Buz4    55:29|all buildings in the entire city, right to their foundations, and
03Buz4    55:30|the captives taken from the city in one place, they crossed
03Buz4    55:30|to Zuit, priest of the city of Artashat
03Buz4    55:34|The Iranians also took Vagharshapat city which they demolished and dug
03Buz4    55:34|to the foundations. From that city they took [19000] households
03Buz4    55:35|single building in the entire city, for they overturned and demolished
03Buz4    55:36|They took the great city of Eruandashat and took thence
03Buz4    55:36|households, then they levelled the city and dug through it
03Buz4    55:37|They also took the city of Zarehawan in Bagrewand, leading
03Buz4    55:37|Jewish households. They demolished the city to the foundations
03Buz4    55:38|They took the great city of Zarishat, which was located
03Buz4    55:38|Armenian households, and destroying the city to its foundations
03Buz4    55:39|They took the secure city of Van, in the district
03Buz4    55:41|and settled it in the cities of Armenia, during his era
03Buz4    55:42|now the Iranians destroyed the cities and enslaved the people living
03Buz4    55:42|lands, were assembled at the city of Naxchawan. For that was
03Buz4    56:0|the priest Zuit, from the city of Artashat, in the country
03Buz4    56:1|took the presbyter of the city of Artashat, Zuit before king
03Buz4    57:5|at the ruins of the city of Zarehawan which had been
03Buz4    57:6|the horse-arena in the city of Zarehawan
03Buz4    58:7|of Van, which is a city in the district of Tosb
03Buz5    4:11|what is useful for our cities, mansions, and whatever else
03Buz5    5:13|with shields, resembling a secure city
03Buz5    5:20|the walls of a secure city
03Buz5    7:2|Kushans, who resided in the city of Baghx (Balkh) was warring
03Buz5    14:1|country of Iran and the city of Paytakaran, since they had
03Buz5    27:5|of the martyrs in the city of Tigranakert, and there they
03Buz5    29:6|have to go to the city of Caesarea and become bishops
03Buz5    32:3|saying: “Caesarea and ten other cities belong to us, so give
03Buz5    32:3|so give them up. The city of Edessa was built by
03Buz5    34:7|emperor that they should buildcities” in the country of Armenia
03Buz5    34:7|in every district with a city, and two where there were
03Buz5    34:7|two where there were two cities throughout the entire country of
03Buz5    35:9|the country of Armenia with cities and make it a military
03Buz5    37:5|Kushans, who resided in the city of Bagh (Balkh
03Buz5    37:41|country of Tosp, to the city of Van where the Iranians
03Buz5    43:8|to the ruins of the city of Zarehawand
04Yegh1    1:6|struck as far as the city of Nisibis and ruined in
04Yegh1    1:8|who were in the imperial city he arrested and handed over
04Yegh1    1:9|he returned to his own city of Ctesiphon
04Yegh1    2:44|built there for himself a city to dwell in, beginning from
04Yegh2    2:36|lands, captured many fortresses and cities, amassed captives, booty, and plunder
04Yegh2    6:128|unison, gathered in the capital city of Artashat, in concert with
04Yegh3    3:55|in Persia that in every city of the land they built
04Yegh3    6:126|First the great city Artashat with its villages. They
04Yegh3    6:126|the following inaccessible fortresses: the cities of Garni, Ani, Artagerk, and
04Yegh3    8:178|borders of Georgia, opposite the city of Khaḷkhaḷ, which was the
04Yegh3    11:273|all his troops around the city in careful preparation for his
04Yegh4    3:54|was lurking hidden in the city of Paytakaran
04Yegh5    1:7|troops to muster at the city of Artashat; in place of
04Yegh5    3:53|vigilantly fortified it like a city
04Yegh5    3:75|with him and share his city
04Yegh5    4:82|The high walls of the city at a mere sound collapsed
04Yegh5    5:104|of the supernal and spiritual city
04Yegh5    6:145|as if in a fortified city. At the sound of the
04Yegh6    3:70|had been brought into the city, he interviewed them himself
04Yegh7    1:19|to precede him to the city where the holy priests of
04Yegh7    4:92|of the land and the city prisoners had been entrusted to
04Yegh7    4:98|were imprisoned in the same city, and lay on a great
04Yegh7    5:109|we shall enter the heavenly city of light, the ruler of
04Yegh7    6:138|had them removed from the city to a distance of twelve
04Yegh7    7:165|of the prisoners in the city were commanded to guard them
04Yegh7    14:330|blessed chief-magus from the city of Niwshapuh
04Yegh7    15:357|in the neighborhood of the city of Niwshapuh
04Yegh8    1:1|blessed ones remained inside the city in bonds. A royal chief
04Yegh8    1:1|and brought them outside the city
04Yegh8    1:2|He also removed from the city five Christians from Asorestan, for
04Yegh9    2:37|were cleansed in that same city where the prisoners were kept
04Yegh9    2:38|sick, and afflicted of the city were brought to them and
04Yegh9    5:109|and they together inherit the city of blessings and attain the
05Parp1    2:4|the blessed virgins from the city of the Romans; the shedding
05Parp1    2:4|of martyrs’ blood in the city of Vagharsapat; the appearance of
05Parp1    3:3|Biwzandios was a very small city having been built first by
05Parp1    3:6|came to the aforementioned small city named Biwzandios. He noted the
05Parp1    3:6|the western side of the city
05Parp1    3:7|and he built a glorious city named Constantinople, after himself. In
05Parp1    3:7|In Armenian Constantinople translatesConstantine’s city”, though some call it Paghat
05Parp1    3:8|on the edge of the city which to the present is
05Parp1    3:9|wisdom have issued from that city, as from a royal residence
05Parp1    3:10|had studied in such a city amidst such a multitude of
05Parp2    8:0|of the Arsacid line, the city of Vagharshapat, the ostan dwelling
05Parp2    17:2|council of [318], established in the city of Nicaea and sealed and
05Parp2    17:8|the holy church of the city of Vagharshapat
05Parp2    17:9|which he saw in the city of Vagharshapat when he was
05Parp2    19:0|venerable Mashtoc’ died in the city of Vagharshapat (also called [Nor Kaghak’] (“New
05Parp2    19:0|of Vagharshapat (also called [Nor Kaghak’] (“New City”). This took place on the
05Parp3    27:2|they persecute you in one city, flee to another
05Parp3    33:1|Aryans, had arrived at the city of P’aytakaran where he formed
05Parp3    38:14|calls you to the heavenly city of Jerusalem, to the most
05Parp3    50:1|deserted place far from the city and cruelly tortured there in
05Parp3    50:2|had been taken from the city, or by what road, or
05Parp3    54:7|in, and was from, the city of Tarsus in the district
05Parp4    69:22|further gladdened by disrupting the city), a messenger bearing glad tidings
05Parp4    77:0|vow of masses in the city of Vagharshapat. In the House
05Parp4    78:4|Having approached the city of Duin, Hazarawuxt deployed the
05Parp4    78:11|a day to quit the city
05Parp4    86:8|Then he reached the city of Vagharshapat with the rational
05Parp4    97:5|they came first to the city of Vagharshapat which is now
05Parp4    97:5|which is now called [Nor Kaghak’] (New City
05Parp4    99:4|people who were in the city heard this, they also rushed
06Khor1    16:1|of Ara Semiramis built the city and the aqueduct and her
06Khor1    16:3|land we must build a city and royal residence, so that
06Khor1    16:11|the place designated for the city
06Khor1    16:12|years she completed the marvelous city with strong walls and bronze
06Khor1    16:13|She also built inside the city many exquisite palaces, adorned with
06Khor1    16:13|suitable. The sections of the city she divided by beautiful and
06Khor1    16:14|In the middle of the city she built some charming baths
06Khor1    16:15|of the river through the city to serve every necessity and
06Khor1    16:15|and left, to water the city and all the surrounding area
06Khor1    16:16|north, and south of the city she adorned with villas and
06Khor1    16:17|The walled city she rendered absolutely splendid and
06Khor1    16:18|for the summit of the city and the various wonderful constructions
06Khor1    31:2|escort to Armenia to the city that Tigran had built and
06Khor2    2:2|over the Parthians in the city that is called Bahḷ Aṙavawtin
06Khor2    7:3|organization of the houses, families, cities, villages, estates, and in general
06Khor2    8:35|He also ordered the city of Semiramis to be restored
06Khor2    8:35|Semiramis to be restored, and cities with many inhabitants to be
06Khor2    8:40|court and judges in the cities and towns
06Khor2    10:7|preserved today in the same city
06Khor2    14:15|the Jews and besieged the city of Ptolemais
06Khor2    15:4|on to Damascus. Finding that city taken by Metellus and Lullus
06Khor2    15:6|put a garrison in the city. But he himself did not
06Khor2    16:2|in Armavir and in the city of Vardges, which is on
06Khor2    18:5|received as a principality the city of Perge, and on Caesar’s
06Khor2    18:6|to be a more spacious city with magnificent buildings and named
06Khor2    18:7|on Armenian control over the city ceased
06Khor2    19:7|the sea and others into cities, they themselves made proposals of
06Khor2    19:16|able to remain in the city because he feared the faction
06Khor2    19:18|supporters of Hyrcanus, captured the city of Marisa, and made Antigonus
06Khor2    19:19|Jews from Marisa in the city of Semiramis
06Khor2    21:2|of Tigran’s death. Taking the city and leaving Sosios to help
06Khor2    25:3|constructing many buildings in many cities from Rome to Damascus
06Khor2    25:8|to avoid damage to the city
06Khor2    27:1|The building of the city of Edessa and a brief
06Khor2    27:4|Then he built a city on the site of the
06Khor2    28:5|from the name of their city and great and fertile land
06Khor2    29:5|So Abgar went to his city Edessa and joined forces with
06Khor2    30:2|Anan his confidant, to the city of Bet’-Kubin to inform
06Khor2    31:6|have a small and pleasant city, and it is sufficient for
06Khor2    32:5|which has remained in the city of Edessa up to the
06Khor2    33:2|the seventy, Thaddaeus, to the city of Edessa to cure Abgar
06Khor2    33:4|went out throughout the whole city
06Khor2    33:10|gospel to him and his city. And placing his hand on
06Khor2    33:10|Abdiu, a noble of the city and the most honorable man
06Khor2    33:10|sick and afflicted in the city
06Khor2    33:11|Abgar himself and the whole city were baptized. They closed the
06Khor2    34:12|martyred among us in the city of Arebanus
06Khor2    35:5|from the inhabitants of the city to Sanatruk, asking for a
06Khor2    35:5|they would hand over the city and the king’s treasures
06Khor2    35:6|whom he expelled from the city to settle in the regions
06Khor2    35:7|to dwell in his own city Harran, leaving her the throne
06Khor2    36:1|Concerning the restoration of the city of Nisibis and the etymology
06Khor2    36:2|except the construction of the city of Nisibis
06Khor2    36:3|In the middle of the city he set up a statue
06Khor2    36:3|in the construction of this city all his treasures were spent
06Khor2    39:1|Concerning the construction of the city of Eruandashat
06Khor2    40:1|How he built Bagaran, the city of idols
06Khor2    40:2|Eruand had built his own city he transferred there everything from
06Khor2    40:2|came to sacrifice there the city could not be securely guarded
06Khor2    40:2|Akhurean, he built a smaller city similar to his own and
06Khor2    44:3|himself went to his own city in haste to gather around
06Khor2    46:1|flight, the capture of his city, and his death
06Khor2    46:4|to the north of his city on the River Akhurean
06Khor2    46:16|night as far as the city gate
06Khor2    46:22|a small troop, guarded the city gate until the arrival of
06Khor2    46:23|fortress surrendered and opened the city gate
06Khor2    47:2|of Eruand Smbat entered the city and sought out the royal
06Khor2    49:1|Concerning the building of the city of Artashat
06Khor2    49:2|Goḷt’n: the building of the city, the alliance with the Alans
06Khor2    49:4|hill he built there a city, which he called after his
06Khor2    49:5|he put up outside the city near the road
06Khor2    49:7|Artashat. And he embellished the city even further himself as the
06Khor2    61:3|over the bridge of the city of Artashat to hunt wild
06Khor2    65:4|hill of Shresh by the city of Artimed on the River
06Khor2    74:3|home called Pahlav, the royal city Bahl, and all the country
06Khor2    78:5|her by fleeing to the city of Caesarea, he married her
06Khor2    80:12|turned back and in the city of Sebaste occupied himself with
06Khor2    82:8|them when living in the city of Caesarea
06Khor2    86:10|thunder, which stood outside the city; between the city and the
06Khor2    86:10|outside the city; between the city and the image flowed the
06Khor2    86:11|However, the nobles of the city rose up against her and
06Khor2    86:11|to the east of the city, separated from it by a
06Khor2    88:9|his twentieth anniversary in the city of Nicomedia
06Khor2    88:11|splendid buildings and increased the city fivefold
06Khor2    88:15|Constantine established the city in every way and called
06Khor2    88:15|the world called it the city of Constantine
06Khor2    89:4|and Vincent, priests from the city of Rome with the signature
06Khor2    90:2|Leontius the Great to the city of Nicaea, where the three
06Khor2    90:3|and the king in the city of Vaḷarshapat
06Khor2    90:8|also added other gifts, the city of Eruand and the province
06Khor3    3:3|the commanders of the distant city called P’aytakaran, came and said
06Khor3    3:9|Sanatruk, crowning himself, occupied the city of P’aytakaran and with the
06Khor3    4:4|of Hashteank’ - to the capital city to the Emperor Constantius, son
06Khor3    6:7|the latter, having filled the city of P’aytakaran with Persian troops
06Khor3    12:5|illness he died in the city of Mospuestia in Cilicia, having
06Khor3    20:3|Greeks, especially in the royal city, he imitated here
06Khor3    23:11|buried it in the royal city of Zarishat, and as if
06Khor3    26:2|Shapuh reached our city of Tigranakert
06Khor3    26:3|law and governor of the city, ordered it to be defended
06Khor3    26:9|with you, to enter all cities on my path in peace
06Khor3    27:9|saints’ resting places in the city of Vaḷarshapat
06Khor3    27:10|forces and attacked the royal city of Arshakavan, putting to the
06Khor3    28:4|your support I take this city, I shall free you all
06Khor3    28:5|Persian army to surround the city and to shoot with arrows
06Khor3    28:8|and all parts of the city, hurled stones and arrows and
06Khor3    29:4|princes, seeking vengeance for his city of Arshakavan
06Khor3    31:2|and sought vengeance for his city of Arshakavan
06Khor3    31:3|of Artagerk’ and their capital city of Eruandashat
06Khor3    33:5|fathers gathered in the royal city of Byzantium: Damasus of Rome
06Khor3    35:8|raze the fortifications of all cities and bring the Jews into
06Khor3    37:4|the infantry garrisons of the cities who carried the silk dragons
06Khor3    37:9|Greeks, as into a fortified city, and suffered no harm
06Khor3    57:20|he, Mesrop kept in the city of Melitene with the bishop
06Khor3    57:27|the learned men in our city, you have sought scholarly inventions
06Khor3    57:29|We have also ordered a city to be built in Armenia
06Khor3    59:1|The building of the city of Karin, which is called
06Khor3    59:2|he decided to build a city in the province of Karin
06Khor3    59:5|that spot he founded the city. Surrounding it with a deep
06Khor3    59:8|In the center of the city on an elevated spot, he
06Khor3    59:10|He filled the city with arms and a garrison
06Khor3    59:10|by the name of the city
06Khor3    60:9|them to Mesopotamia, to the city of Edessa. Whatever books of
06Khor3    62:3|southern regions, and reach the city of Edessa. Sailing gently over
06Khor3    62:5|built the great and harmonious city of Alexandria, temperately situated between
06Khor3    66:5|the cathedral church in the city of Vaḷarshapat, while he himself
06Khor3    67:10|departed the world in the city of Vaḷarshapat, having surpassed all
06Khor3    67:16|be buried in that same city of Vaḷarshapat in the resting
06Khor3    68:43|outrages for the common people. Cities are captured and fortresses destroyed
07Seb1    7:4|Apr-Shahr close to the city of Nishapur at the spot
07Seb1    7:6|the emperor’s return to the city of Nakhchawan and the battle
07Seb1    7:7|Nineveh; the raid to the city of Ctesiphon; the return to
07Seb1    7:7|divine Cross to the holy city
07Seb1    7:9|of the Persians, all the cities of Syrian Mesopotamia, and Ctesiphon
07Seb1    7:9|Hamadan, as far as the city of Gandzak and the great
07Seb1    8:4|Persians had ruined in the city of Vałarshapat and in Dvin
07Seb1    8:10|him by surprise in the city of Dvin, seized much booty
07Seb1    8:11|Siwnik’ from Dvin to the city of P’aytakaran, and that he
07Seb1    8:11|that he might set that city in the census of Atrpatakan
07Seb1    8:12|the army, they attacked the city of Dvin; after a siege
07Seb1    8:13|they had built near the city, into a store-house. They
07Seb1    8:15|Bagrewand, and passed by the city of Karin. Continuing on his
07Seb1    9:3|He built a city and named it Veh Anjatok’
07Seb1    9:11|waged a battle at the city and at Khalamakhik’, and another
07Seb1    10:10|Greek army were keeping the city of Dvin besieged, attacking it
07Seb1    10:18|the west, they entered the city called Khalab and stopped there
07Seb1    11:2|Aruastan as far as the city of Nisibis - and of the
07Seb1    11:2|far as Ayrarat and the city of Dvin, and up to
07Seb1    11:2|Iberia, as far as the city of Tp’khis. Let us observe
07Seb1    12:34|Georgia as far as the city of Tp’khis. But the king
07Seb1    14:1|which was kept in the city of Shawsh, in the royal
07Seb1    14:3|had gone out through the city gate, suddenly the springs which
07Seb1    14:3|in the middle of the city and flowed outside, dried up
07Seb1    14:4|of three stades from the city, suddenly the mules attached to
07Seb1    14:4|troops, and ran into the city. When they entered the city
07Seb1    14:4|city. When they entered the city gate, the waters of the
07Seb1    16:3|But when they reached the city of Nakhchawan, their plans of
07Seb1    16:5|kings joined together at the city of Nakhchawan. Now when these
07Seb1    17:1|of an illness, near the city of Karin. But he learned
07Seb1    17:1|fled for refuge into the city. They attacked the spa, but
07Seb1    17:5|They brought them to the city of Karin and then cut
07Seb1    19:3|in safe-keeping in the city of Karin. Subsequently he himself
07Seb1    21:0|settles their troops in the city of Ispahan
07Seb1    23:1|as he arrived at the city of Dvin died after only
07Seb1    27:5|Gregory which was in the city of Dvin. Because the late
07Seb1    30:3|departure, and troops of various cities went out to encounter him
07Seb1    30:5|they (the Greeks) left the city and departed. He rapidly went
07Seb1    30:7|in Armenia and in the city of Dvin: Vndatakan Nikhorakan - the
07Seb1    31:0|assist Urha; he captures the city and returns with Theodosius, son
07Seb1    31:3|royal capital, and in the city of Alexandria in Egypt, and
07Seb1    31:4|the large population of the cities of that land
07Seb1    31:5|army seized control of the city of Urha. An army came
07Seb1    31:5|him, and they kept the city and his army besieged
07Seb1    31:6|marched westwards. On reaching the city of Dara, he besieged and
07Seb1    31:6|he left there around the city; with the other part he
07Seb1    31:7|approached the gate of the city so that they might open
07Seb1    31:9|him, then returned to the city of Dara. He kept (the
07Seb1    31:9|mined the foundations of the city below the wall; and having
07Seb1    31:9|the wall, they captured the city and put all (the inhabitants
07Seb1    31:10|booty and plunder of the city they returned to Ctesiphon, because
07Seb1    31:10|from the battle for the city. Another army from Greek territory
07Seb1    31:10|Urha, attacked and captured the city. Arresting Nersēs, they killed him
07Seb1    32:1|province of Ayrarat and the city of Dvin in the wintertime
07Seb1    32:4|Khosrov was still attacking the city of Dara, another Persian army
07Seb1    32:15|own territory. He captured the cities of Angł, Gaylatuk’, Erginay, and
07Seb1    32:15|Erginay, and at Dara the city of Tskhnakert. When a command
07Seb1    33:3|Syrian Mesopotamia, they besieged the city of Urha, and attacked it
07Seb1    33:3|they would not destroy the city. Then, having opened the city
07Seb1    33:3|city. Then, having opened the city gate, they submitted
07Seb1    33:4|and Ṙashayenay, and all the cities of Syrian Mesopotamia willingly submitted
07Seb1    33:4|prosperity. They went to the city of Antioch, and these too
07Seb1    33:4|willingly submitted with all the cities and their inhabitants, fleeing from
07Seb1    33:6|them as far as the city of Satala; then collecting his
07Seb1    33:6|forces he camped around the city of Karin and initiated military
07Seb1    33:6|The chief men of the city came out and presented themselves
07Seb1    33:6|On returning they persuaded the city that he really was T’ēodos
07Seb1    33:7|went and seized Dzit’aṙich, the city in Hashteank’, and Satała and
07Seb1    33:8|Shahēn Patgosapan, passing by the city of Karin. To the capital
07Seb1    33:9|remove the inhabitants from the city of Karin and to settle
07Seb1    33:11|the Christian inhabitants of the city left the city and departed
07Seb1    33:11|of the city left the city and departed. But the Jews
07Seb1    33:12|He stayed in that city for a year and they
07Seb1    33:12|opposite the gate of the city on a cross. Although he
07Seb1    34:0|Asorestan. His defeat by the city of Antioch. The land of
07Seb1    34:0|Persian sovereignty. Rebellion of the city of Jerusalem, its capture and
07Seb1    34:5|his troops, camped around the city, and prevented them from raiding
07Seb1    34:6|They besieged the city of Caesarea for one year
07Seb1    34:6|green vegetation, they set the city on fire, and coming out
07Seb1    34:7|his army, he reached the city of Karin in the days
07Seb1    34:10|on the plain of the city of Vałarshapat
07Seb1    34:12|Shirak and Vanand near the city of Karin, and reached his
07Seb1    34:15|soldiers flowed copiously by the city of Antioch. There was a
07Seb1    34:16|Persian army, strengthened, seized the city of Tarsus and all the
07Seb1    34:18|their midst to guard the city. But after some months had
07Seb1    34:18|complaisant, the youths of the city killed the officers of the
07Seb1    34:18|between the inhabitants of the city of Jerusalem, Jewish and Christian
07Seb1    34:19|mined the foundations of the city from below, they brought down
07Seb1    34:20|all the populace of the city. And they stayed within the
07Seb1    34:20|And they stayed within the city for [21] days. Then they came
07Seb1    34:20|out and camped outside the city and burnt the city with
07Seb1    34:20|the city and burnt the city with fire
07Seb1    34:22|silver and gold of the city they melted down and brought
07Seb1    34:23|fallen prisoner, to rebuild the city, and to reestablish (its inhabitants
07Seb1    34:23|to be expelled from the city. And they promptly carried out
07Seb1    34:23|certain arch-priest over the city by the name of Modestos
07Seb1    35:5|them from his own holy city, Jerusalem
07Seb1    35:7|permission to enter the holy city. But they were not made
07Seb1    35:9|There is peace in this city of God and its surroundings
07Seb1    36:1|arrived from the divinely-built city, ’which announces great joy to
07Seb1    36:9|approach Mount Sion and the city of the living God, the
07Seb1    37:1|of St. Hṙip’simē in the city of Vałarshapat, because the building
07Seb1    38:0|from Khosrov to take the city. In a naval battle the
07Seb1    38:1|over and capture the capital city
07Seb1    38:18|north, making directly for the city of Karin; and having reached
07Seb1    38:26|suddenly attacked them, surrounded the city on three sides, set it
07Seb1    38:30|and pursued him to the city of Nakhchawan. In this way
07Seb1    39:1|and camped nearby, outside the city of Ctesiphon; he burned all
07Seb1    39:1|the royal palaces around the city
07Seb1    41:1|brought it to the holy city, with all the vessels of
07Seb1    41:1|of the enemy in the city of Byzantium
07Seb1    41:2|and the inhabitants of the city
07Seb1    41:3|churches and inhabitants of the city
07Seb1    41:4|secure his hold over the cities of the frontiers. The border
07Seb1    41:4|remained in the divinely- built city until the second capture of
07Seb1    41:4|in flight to the capital city with all the vessels of
07Seb1    41:12|of the magnates of the city and Vahan Khorkhoṙuni. They all
07Seb1    41:15|to an island and the city of constraint which they call
07Seb1    42:2|went and gathered at the city of Edessa. When they saw
07Seb1    42:2|them and had left the city in peace, they shut the
07Seb1    42:3|Opening the gates of the city, they went and stood before
07Seb1    42:18|occupied) Urha and all the cities of Mesopotamia. The third part
07Seb1    42:19|them. Then they left the city and crossed to the other
07Seb1    42:22|kingdom, the inhabitants of the cities, and their king, and made
07Seb1    42:23|and the inhabitants of the city, and fled. Their king also
07Seb1    42:23|also the inhabitants of the cities, and they ravaged the whole
07Seb1    42:28|T’ēodoros went on to the city of Nakhchawan
07Seb1    42:30|fifth day they attacked the city. It was delivered into their
07Seb1    42:30|entered inside, and opened the city gate
07Seb1    42:31|put the multitude of the city’s population to the sword. Having
07Seb1    42:31|the sword. Having plundered the city, they came out and camped
07Seb1    43:4|broke the news to the city. The Jews informed the prince
07Seb1    44:12|on the inhabitants of the city; and joining many other troops
07Seb1    44:12|Then the men of the city gathered in the holy church
07Seb1    44:14|into the middle of the city and burned him with fire
07Seb1    44:16|be brought to the royal city. He received them as friends
07Seb1    45:8|the holy churches in the city of Vałarshapat, on the road
07Seb1    46:9|had taken captive from the city of Alexandria. These king Khosrov
07Seb1    46:19|and the philosopher from the city of Alexandria to be questioned
07Seb1    46:23|the rule of your heavenly city, how much the more is
07Seb1    46:59|bishops to gather at the city of Nicaea, so the bishops
07Seb1    46:60|the orator, of the learned cities of Egypt, Alexandria, Rome, Constantinople
07Seb1    46:82|majesty inhabitant of the heavenly city, O most valiant of men
07Seb1    48:8|’I am coming to the city of Karin. Do you come
07Seb1    48:11|there and came to the city of Karin in the [12th] year
07Seb1    48:12|King Constans remained in the city of Karin for a few
07Seb1    49:19|all the land, captured the city of Trebizond, and took away
07Seb1    50:2|and send prefects to your cities. I shall make an inventory
07Seb1    50:4|and in all the coastal cities. They filled the ships with
07Seb1    50:6|entered Constantinople to guard the city. The destroyer reached Chalcedon in
07Seb1    50:7|their king taken into the city to Constans
07Seb1    50:10|reached the wall of the city they might easily descend onto
07Seb1    50:10|towers, and break into the city. He ordered the ships to
07Seb1    50:10|lines and to attack the city
07Seb1    50:13|upraised arm God saved the city through the prayers of the
07Seb1    52:6|back from them, besieged the city of Karin, and attacked its
07Seb1    52:6|opened the gates of the city and submitted
07Seb1    52:7|Having entered the city, they collected gold and silver
07Seb1    52:7|the large amount of the city’s wealth. They ravaged all the
07Seb1    52:11|on the road to the city of Vałarshapat
08Ghev1    1:12|and country of the blessed city of Jerusalem under taxation. Thus
08Ghev1    3:1|and headed to the capital city of Dwin
08Ghev1    3:2|They found the city devoid of fighting men, because
08Ghev1    3:2|soldiers. They came against the city and quickly took the fortress
08Ghev1    3:13|fortresses as far as the city of Naxjawan. Another front went
08Ghev1    8:7|troops which were in the city of Naxjawan chased after them
08Ghev1    9:3|lodging-places and reached the city of Harran, where sickness came
08Ghev1    10:5|forces, Muhammad returned to the city of Dwin
08Ghev1    10:7|area, to summon to the city the Armenian lords and their
08Ghev1    10:17|quit the land, requesting a city to dwell in from the
08Ghev1    10:17|The emperor gave them the city named Poti (P’oyt’) in the
08Ghev1    10:20|the pledge, they captured the city they were dwelling in and
08Ghev1    10:24|He rebuilt the city of Dwin mightier and larger
08Ghev1    10:25|troops were battling with the city, I crawled through a passageway
08Ghev1    10:25|Ishmaelites. And we destroyed this city.” They say that he recounted
08Ghev1    12:1|Khazars) who were in the city of Darband (Derbend), striking and
08Ghev1    12:2|emperor Marcian (Markianos) [450-457] built this city and these towers at great
08Ghev1    12:4|camp close to T’argu, a city of the Huns. Now as
08Ghev1    18:2|by their swords near the city of Artawe’t
08Ghev1    19:2|land into fortresses and fortified cities to shield them from the
08Ghev1    19:7|areas taking the districts and cities of that country. It is
08Ghev1    20:1|raze to the foundations the city called Constantinople and the numerous
08Ghev1    20:5|have ruined many of your cities, and with my own sword
08Ghev1    20:6|wrecked the fortifications of that city whose walls you rely on
08Ghev1    20:7|the entire multitude of the city to ceaselessly glorify (God) for
08Ghev1    20:8|the emperor’s command the entire city was aroused (to go) to
08Ghev1    20:13|King of Kings and His city, and this temple to the
08Ghev1    20:20|his gear, and approached the city of Constantinople
08Ghev1    20:22|the entire multitude of the city to take the invincible and
08Ghev1    20:24|the entire multitude opened the city gates and emerged, raising up
08Ghev1    20:28|lead the inhabitants of my cities into slavery
08Ghev1    20:31|disgrace. As he went from city to city, he was greeted
08Ghev1    20:31|he went from city to city, he was greeted with sighs
08Ghev1    21:1|When Marwan had reached the city of Dwin, the lords of
08Ghev1    22:1|They battled against the city (of Varach’an, Balanjar), beating its
08Ghev1    22:1|its defenders and capturing the city. When the inhabitants of the
08Ghev1    22:1|When the inhabitants of the city saw that the brigands had
08Ghev1    22:1|overpowered them and taken the city, many of the citizens hurled
08Ghev1    24:5|Ishmael. For Marwan besieged the city of Damascus, then started to
08Ghev1    24:5|to fight and destroyed (the city’s) iron gates. The inhabitants of
08Ghev1    24:5|gates. The inhabitants of the city, those sons of Ishmael who
08Ghev1    24:6|the Lord’s revenge upon the city because of its accumulated sins
08Ghev1    24:10|seems to me that this city of sinners was full of
08Ghev1    26:13|he went off to the city of Karin (Erzerum) - as though
08Ghev1    27:5|River, conquering and subduing many cities. Meanwhile all the troops that
08Ghev1    27:10|of war, the capture of cities, and the shedding of blood
08Ghev1    29:0|the Karin area, to the city called T’e’odupolis (Erzerum), with an
08Ghev1    29:2|took to Byzantine territory the city’s troops and Saracen population with
08Ghev1    29:4|him and went to that city of Karin and imposed the
08Ghev1    29:4|which included swiftly rebuilding the city’s demolished walls
08Ghev1    29:5|to hold and protect the city from (their) foes. And he
08Ghev1    34:3|Arabs) he went to the city of Kumayri in the Shirak
08Ghev1    34:13|Ishmael had arrived from the city of Karin
08Ghev1    34:15|of this disaster reached the city of Dwin, the Muslim general
08Ghev1    34:15|troops and those from the city of Dwin, entrusting (the force
08Ghev1    34:19|only a few reached the city of Dwin. All the men
08Ghev1    34:19|collars and filling all the city’s broad streets with sobbing and
08Ghev1    34:20|dare sally forth from the city. Rather, they took refuge in
08Ghev1    34:20|they took refuge in the city’s fortifications
08Ghev1    34:28|there and went to the city of T’e’odupolis which is (also
08Ghev1    34:29|and punched holes in the city’s outer walls. But they were
08Ghev1    34:39|Tachiks who were in the city of Dwin came and began
08Ghev1    34:41|off from the expansive, renowned city which Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur
08Ghev1    34:41|Mansur) himself had built, that city, securely fortified with impregnable defending
08Ghev1    34:42|extensive preparation, went to the city of Xlat’ in the land
08Ghev1    34:43|When he entered the city, he was informed by the
08Ghev1    34:44|son Ashot was in that city at the time and notified
08Ghev1    34:45|deceitfully wanted to save the city from besiegement and thereby show
08Ghev1    34:51|the commander Amir in the city of Xlat’ about the arrival
08Ghev1    34:57|troops who were besieging the city of Karin had brought it
08Ghev1    34:58|the (Armenian) brigade reached the city of Karin, the Armenian fighting
08Ghev1    34:58|lifed the siege of the city. They could have left for
08Ghev1    34:59|of some [5,000] men, quit the city of Karin, and crossed through
08Ghev1    37:6|throughout the land capturing numerous cities, districts and villages. Those resisting
08Ghev1    38:3|of the countryside to the cities, strongholds, and secure fortresses. And
08Ghev1    38:4|country and besieged the expansive city called Amorium. Though the city
08Ghev1    38:4|city called Amorium. Though the city was invested by this host
08Ghev1    38:5|Sangarius River are near the city and form swamps all around
08Ghev1    38:6|of Pontus, to the fortress-cities of Koloneia, Govat’a, Kastighon and
08Ghev1    38:6|on its siege of the city of Amorium and returned to
08Ghev1    39:13|of the Aghuanians to the city called Darband by the Caspian
08Ghev1    39:13|by the Caspian Gates, (a city) well fortified with a wall
08Ghev1    40:3|When he arrived at the city of Dwin, all the Armenian
08Ghev1    41:3|same ’Ubaidullah came to the city of Barda’a (Partaw) and confirmed
08Ghev1    41:5|same Sulaiman sent to the city of Dwin his son-in
08Ghev1    42:7|appointed as governor of the city of Dwin, hatched another diabolical
09Draskh1    1:5|of wars, the prospering of cities, districts, villages and households (gerdastanac’
09Draskh1    3:8|same plain Aramayis erected a city as his place of residence
09Draskh1    3:11|Amasia lived in the same city of Armawir, and built up
09Draskh1    3:19|and the limits of the city of Melitene Second Armenia, and
09Draskh1    3:19|region from Cop’k’ to the city of Martyropolis, and to the
09Draskh1    5:17|He ordered the city dwellers to be held in
09Draskh1    6:3|also went and occupied the city of Amaseia, which Amasia, the
09Draskh1    6:3|extensive bastions. Having annexed the city to Armenia, Mithridates adorned it
09Draskh1    6:9|Caesar, who gave him the city of Mazaka, (Mizhak) which he
09Draskh1    6:9|From that time on the city was no longer under Armenian
09Draskh1    7:17|and those in the entire city. Abgar himself and the entire
09Draskh1    7:17|the entire population of the city were baptized, and the numbers
09Draskh1    8:3|shedding his blood in the city of Arasbenon in Armenia. His
09Draskh1    10:11|up as nahapet in the city of P’aytakaran, rose in insurrection
09Draskh1    12:5|barbarians, but rather as modest city dwellers
09Draskh1    12:8|rank their privilege, because their city had witnessed the birth of
09Draskh1    14:26|from this life in the city of Vagharshapat. He seemed to
09Draskh1    15:2|Arcruni and Vndoy from the city of Dvin, ordered a temple
09Draskh1    16:10|Albanian bishops in the New City ( = Vagharshapat), in the Holy
09Draskh1    16:18|the marzpan Suren in the city of Dvin, and entered the
09Draskh1    16:22|crown of martyrdom in the city of Dvin. The great patriarch
09Draskh1    16:38|the exception of Ostan, [i.e.] the city of Dvin, and two other
09Draskh1    16:48|and the region around the city of DvinInnermost Armenia” =
09Draskh1    17:8|rebuild the church in the city of Dvin which was named
09Draskh1    17:13|of many bishops in the city of Dvin. Applying their minds
09Draskh1    17:16|previously mentioned, lived in the city of Dvin which was located
09Draskh1    17:18|extreme old age in the city of Ctesiphon
09Draskh1    17:21|also laid siege to the city of Karin, which he captured
09Draskh1    17:22|transported the inhabitants of the city to Ahmatan
09Draskh1    17:23|had taken refuge in the city (of Karin), he also was
09Draskh1    17:30|Cathedral which is in the city of Vagharshapat and rebuilt it
09Draskh1    19:13|and laid siege to the city of Dvin which they took
09Draskh1    19:13|with the blood of the city, where the numbers of the
09Draskh1    19:15|among the captives of the city (of Dvin), thought of secretly
09Draskh1    19:36|he gently came to the city of Dvin, and made his
09Draskh1    19:48|accordance with the standards of city dwellers and, bringing water from
09Draskh1    20:13|crown of martyrdom in the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    21:17|temple of God in the city of Naxjawan, and shutting on
09Draskh1    21:20|and brought them to the city of Dvin, from whence they
09Draskh1    21:21|the unfading crown in the city of Rucap’ in Sham
09Draskh1    22:20|been brought to the royal city with great honors, the caliph
09Draskh1    23:3|the heathen population of the city of Dvin, and numerous deeds
09Draskh1    23:15|after his arrival at the city of Dvin, the second Trdat
09Draskh1    23:26|Step’anos who was from the city of Dvin; he stayed for
09Draskh1    24:1|Upon his arrival at the city of Naxjawan, the latter sent
09Draskh1    24:20|Khuzaima (Xuzima) came to the city of Dvin and tyrannized his
09Draskh1    25:1|arrival), the latter entered the city of Dvin and resided there
09Draskh1    25:10|Khalid returned again to the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    25:43|the region of the capital city of Dvin
09Draskh1    25:46|together and entered into the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    25:69|faith in other districts and cities, and whose names are also
09Draskh1    26:7|him ( = Bugha) in the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    27:13|a severe earthquake in the city of Dvin wrought great damage
09Draskh1    27:13|great damage in the houses, city walls and palaces. Desolation and
09Draskh1    27:13|Desolation and tremors filled the city in general, and caused many
09Draskh1    29:7|concerning the feudal houses, the cities, the shens and the dastakerts
09Draskh1    29:15|hands on the districts and cities of the region of Her
09Draskh1    29:16|of the territories of these cities and districts, showed themselves in
09Draskh1    29:17|meet the ruler of the city, the latter, on his way
09Draskh1    31:0|and the Insurrection in the City of Dwin
09Draskh1    31:9|and arrived at the capital city of Dvin
09Draskh1    31:10|find the inhabitants of the city submissive to him, and he
09Draskh1    31:10|shut the gate of the city before him
09Draskh1    31:12|and commanders (hramanatar) of the city, two brothers, named Mahmet and
09Draskh1    31:15|domain as far as the city of Karin in the northeast
09Draskh1    31:15|boundary (ran) southward to the city of Tiflis (Tp’xis) along the
09Draskh1    31:15|Uti, as far as the city of Hunarakert, to Tus and
09Draskh1    32:0|The Destruction of the City of Dvin and Mashtoc’ Vardapet’s
09Draskh1    32:0|to the People of the City
09Draskh1    32:1|severe tremors occured in the city of Dvin and caused extensive
09Draskh1    32:1|to the inhabitants of the city; for the earthquake pulled down
09Draskh1    32:1|all the walls of the city, as both the palaces of
09Draskh1    33:4|the latter had reached the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    33:21|the ostikan had reached the city of P’aytakaran at that time
09Draskh1    35:8|oppressions. He brought to the city of Dvin only the queen
09Draskh1    37:1|began to wander around certain cities on the pretext of conquering
09Draskh1    37:1|out and came to the city of Tiflis from where like
09Draskh1    37:4|and arrived at the capital city of Dvin, where he tried
09Draskh1    37:10|Smbat, he went to the city of P’aytakaran
09Draskh1    37:12|Afshin, however, remained in the city of Dvin and received a
09Draskh1    37:14|them with him to the city of P’aytakaran
09Draskh1    37:26|death, he stealthily left the city at night and fled to
09Draskh1    40:2|set forth and reached the city of P’aytakaran, from where he
09Draskh1    40:4|made haste to reach the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    40:9|harsh northern winter in the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    43:1|to return to him the city of Naxjawan, which had presumably
09Draskh1    43:1|considered the loss of the city a personal grief
09Draskh1    43:2|king had previously given the city as a gift to prince
09Draskh1    43:16|After he had reached the city of Naxjawan, he remained there
09Draskh1    43:22|to march to the capital city of Dvin from a northeasterly
09Draskh1    43:27|he incarcerated me in the city of Dvin, behind iron bars
09Draskh1    44:2|returned once again to the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    44:10|Lord and wandered from one city to the other in the
09Draskh1    46:12|from the bastion of the city, made his escape
09Draskh1    49:1|the ostikan came to the city of Dvin and harassed king
09Draskh1    49:13|and crucified him in the city of Dvin. For he, who
09Draskh1    50:6|the cathedral of the capital city of Dvin
09Draskh1    50:15|Hagarites in Tiflis, the capital city of Iberia. Here, he slew
09Draskh1    52:1|ostikan would never find their cities, awans and villages in a
09Draskh1    52:5|the meadows dried out. Our cities were destroyed by lack of
09Draskh1    52:6|Your country is desolate, your cities are burned by fire; strangers
09Draskh1    52:13|own hands all of their cities, villages, awans, agaraks and houses
09Draskh1    53:13|province of Ayrarat in the cities, villages and agaraks were distressed
09Draskh1    53:26|well as parents in the cities were thus dispersed and lost
09Draskh1    53:31|disorder that prevailed over the cities, and the deathly night that
09Draskh1    54:19|still remained in the capital city of Dvin, and roaring bitterly
09Draskh1    54:38|as if in a beautiful city, the nuptial veil of the
09Draskh1    54:42|of Togarmah, and banished the city dwellers as well as the
09Draskh1    54:59|I was pursued from one city to the other, until I
09Draskh1    54:63|lives. Cleanse this land and city, which became the target of
09Draskh1    54:78|in your universal and glorious city in the likeness of the
09Draskh1    55:23|in his den in the city of Dvin, he was completely
09Draskh1    55:30|and from there to the city of Atrpatakan
09Draskh1    55:35|returned to their respective districts, cities, estates, villages, and houses. They
09Draskh1    56:5|and returned to the capital city of Dvin
09Draskh1    58:1|awans and agaraks surrounding the city of Vagharshapat
09Draskh1    58:3|Then he returned to the city of Vagharshapat, where he remained
09Draskh1    58:3|other Ashot came to the city of Dvin and stayed there
09Draskh1    58:9|to the gates of the city of Dvin, for the other
09Draskh1    58:13|of soldiers, arrived at the city of Vagharshapat, but on this
09Draskh1    60:10|heels and came to the city of Naxjawan
09Draskh1    60:12|king Ashot had forced the city of Dvin to submit to
09Draskh1    63:6|the gates of the capital city of Dvin, where they put
09Draskh1    64:7|Subsequently, they stormed the royal city of Babylon, as well as
09Draskh1    64:24|was headed for the great city of Ray, which is in
09Draskh1    64:27|land) prosperousdied in the city of Ardabil. Wherever there was
09Draskh1    65:1|marched forth and reached the city of Naxjawan, where he remained
09Draskh1    65:5|with him to the capital city of Dvin, so that every
09Draskh1    65:6|the noble families of the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    65:8|and mules, and entered the city of Dvin. He took with
09Draskh1    65:9|as he had entered the city, he put the heathen captives
09Draskh1    65:11|You will be chased from city to city,” and, “do not
09Draskh1    65:11|be chased from city to city,” and, “do not set yourselves
09Draskh1    67:2|Bishr, as ostikan over the city of Dvin, and having turned
09Draskh1    67:9|heads with him to the city of Dvin, boasted of his
09Draskh1    67:16|the enemy forces entered the city of Dvin in such disgrace
09Draskh1    67:23|out to go to the city of Dvin
10Tovma1    1:4|and Lud. Asur built the city of Ninoswhich is Nineveh
10Tovma1    1:5|Ham, built Babylon, the first city, and was the first to
10Tovma1    1:5|built Nineveh, (as) the capital city of the kingdom of Assyria
10Tovma1    1:11|was ensconced in their native city Nineveh. So Ninos entered the
10Tovma1    1:41|pointless effort he built a city, not considered among the generations
10Tovma1    1:75|was built up as a city of the same name. Therefore
10Tovma1    2:3|lead for safekeeping in the city of the Siparats’ik’. And others
10Tovma1    3:4|of his own name the city of Nineveh, the first palace
10Tovma1    4:21|years. In his time the city of Tyre was built
10Tovma1    4:24|his twenty-fifth year the city of Ilium was captured by
10Tovma1    5:16|as far as the holy city of Jerusalem. They entrusted the
10Tovma1    6:29|Egyptians and Elamites, in the city of Balkh. His brother Vałarshak
10Tovma1    6:55|Hyrcanus the priest, in the city of Ascalon
10Tovma1    6:60|had gone to the holy city of Jerusalem, where she lived
10Tovma1    8:5|the valley (into) a populous city. Above the gushing spring he
10Tovma1    8:6|the idols. In it (the city) he arranged bustling streets suitable
10Tovma1    8:8|completed the construction of the city and made ready the inaccessible
10Tovma1    8:10|He named the city Artamat, which when translated really
10Tovma1    10:3|was being taken to the city of Caesarea to be ordained
10Tovma1    10:33|her to Van Tosp, the city of Shamiram, they put her
10Tovma1    10:35|captivity the inhabitants of the city—five thousand Jews and eighteen
10Tovma1    10:40|sacked Judaea and the holy city of Jerusalem, and poured out
10Tovma1    11:25|support to Armenia, building the city of Theodosiopolis in the province
10Tovma1    11:40|and the building of the city in the province of Karin
10Tovma2    1:7|fugitives they pursued beyond the city of Nakhchavan; then they returned
10Tovma2    1:8|themselves and splendid estates; the city they defended with an encircling
10Tovma2    3:4|Arevastan as far as the city of Nisibis; and also (part
10Tovma2    3:4|far as Ayrarat including the city of Dvin and the shore
10Tovma2    3:4|Georgia as far as the city of Tiflis. And we shall
10Tovma2    3:22|Easter, that they captured the city. For three days they put
10Tovma2    3:22|killing every person in the city. They stayed inside the city
10Tovma2    3:22|city. They stayed inside the city for twenty-one days; then
10Tovma2    3:22|out and camped outside the city—which they set on fire
10Tovma2    3:25|for the survivors in the city and its environs, a command
10Tovma2    3:25|on them, to restore the city and reestablish everyone in his
10Tovma2    3:25|Modestos as archpriest over the city
10Tovma2    3:31|your hands. If he seeks cities, here are great walled cities
10Tovma2    3:31|cities, here are great walled cities. (If) other treasures, let him
10Tovma2    3:44|he made straight for the city of Karin and passed on
10Tovma2    3:53|at the gate of the city of Ctesiphon. He destroyed and
10Tovma2    3:65|of Antioch, and all the cities of those provinces, and Tarsus
10Tovma2    3:70|brought it to the holy city of Jerusalem
10Tovma2    3:71|and the inhabitants of the city shed copious tears. No one
10Tovma2    3:72|and the poor of the city blessing and money for incense
10Tovma2    3:72|and secure for himself the cities and all the borders which
10Tovma2    3:73|Lord remained in the divine city until the recapture of Jerusalem
10Tovma2    3:76|a certain Ormizd in the city of Nisibis. From then on
10Tovma2    4:1|came and gathered in the city of Edessa twelve thousand men
10Tovma2    4:1|had left and abandoned the city. They entered, closed the gates
10Tovma2    4:2|sons of Ismael, to the city called Madiam, which Israel had
10Tovma2    4:2|weak, they fearlessly restored the city of Madiam and dwelt in
10Tovma2    4:13|men. They came to the city of Madiam which we mentioned
10Tovma2    4:24|happened to come to the city of Madiam; he had knowledge
10Tovma2    4:29|and women of all the cities by the sea, for the
10Tovma2    4:36|burned them all in the city of Nakhchavan and in the
10Tovma2    4:56|over everyone and built a city and royal palace for the
10Tovma2    6:2|his army near to the city which was the Armenian prince’s
10Tovma2    6:15|places and closely besieged the city and fortress, until its mistress
10Tovma2    6:22|when you enter any Armenian city as governors have the right
10Tovma2    6:41|this people has hardened until cities will be abandoned by their
10Tovma2    6:53|reached Khlat’, he entered the city and encamped in its fortress
10Tovma2    6:55|went to winter in the city of Mush, in Tarōn, keeping
10Tovma2    6:56|kept with them in the city to be their drawers of
10Tovma2    7:1|of the mountain where the city of Tarōn was built. There
10Tovma2    7:5|them, they marched against the city and besieged it. They slaughtered
10Tovma3    1:8|against itself perishes, and every city or house divided against itself
10Tovma3    1:15|generals, governors of provinces and cities, to viziers, prefects, and the
10Tovma3    2:1|that time Bugha entered the city of Khlat’, having marched through
10Tovma3    2:9|like a secure and strong city,” or according to Isaiah: “At
10Tovma3    2:11|the bishop of the capital city of Nakhchavan and of Mardpetakan
10Tovma3    2:49|and governors, the rulers of cities and of borderlands of all
10Tovma3    2:61|security as in a fortified city, living without worries under my
10Tovma3    2:82|his winter quarters at the city of Dvin
10Tovma3    4:27|following: Muk’adam, Yusp’ from the city of Tiflis, Yusp’ son of
10Tovma3    5:25|he himself went to the city of Dvin which he had
10Tovma3    6:5|strident blast to inform the city that the king had taken
10Tovma3    6:5|all the magnates of the city and the nobles and princes
10Tovma3    6:34|by another general in the city of Khlat’. He had been
10Tovma3    8:0|did after this in the city of Dvin; and a memorial
10Tovma3    8:9|entered the warmer place, the city of Dvin, to winter there
10Tovma3    8:10|On entering the city, he had with him numerous
10Tovma3    8:25|to be dragged outside the city as food for dogs and
10Tovma3    9:0|concerning the siege of the city Tiflis
10Tovma3    9:4|at the plain of the city; he reassembled the forces they
10Tovma3    9:4|and occupied the strongholds, castles, cities, and mountains, gathering around them
10Tovma3    9:7|ordered an attack on the city called Tifliswhich was previously
10Tovma3    9:7|was previously named P’aytakaran. Their city had been built of pinewood
10Tovma3    9:7|all the houses of the city’s inhabitants, and all the effects
10Tovma3    9:8|the individual iniquities of that city which, filled with evildoing, surpassed
10Tovma3    9:9|to advance and besiege the city. No one was killed (in
10Tovma3    9:11|Immediately he surrounded the city with a wall of fire
10Tovma3    9:12|The commander of the city, Sahak, came out through the
10Tovma3    10:15|Gagarats’ik’ and entered the great city of Partaw
10Tovma3    13:19|Abraham) rapidly marched to the city of Berkri, and in unison
10Tovma3    14:4|mercy on Jerusalem and the cities of Juda? This is the
10Tovma3    14:17|When he arrived at the city of Theodosius in the province
10Tovma3    14:20|informed the governor of the city of Tiflis. The latter demanded
10Tovma3    14:36|prison in irons in the city of Hadamakert
10Tovma3    18:10|while Yisē (encamped) in the city of Van
10Tovma3    19:5|there as governor of the city one of his trusted men
10Tovma3    19:6|with the leaders of the city. So Yisē waged war against
10Tovma3    19:6|Yisē waged war against the city for a year in concert
10Tovma3    19:10|to escort him into the city of Dvin
10Tovma3    19:12|saying: “When I enter the city of Dvin and take control
10Tovma3    20:14|Kaysik troops and entered the city of Dvin, in the hope
10Tovma3    20:18|written to Yamanik in the city of Partaw
10Tovma3    20:34|He was then besieging the city of Manazkert in the land
10Tovma3    20:50|into the province of the city of Her
10Tovma3    20:52|village of P’eṙotak opposite the city of Her
10Tovma3    20:53|But the emir of the city, called Aplbers, with the help
10Tovma3    20:55|other and contiguous, and the city is in a valley-shaped
10Tovma3    20:62|capture and bring to the city; and the corpse of the
10Tovma3    22:0|The destruction of the city of Dvin by a severe
10Tovma3    22:1|of the earth opposite the city of Artashat, which is called
10Tovma3    22:1|Blur, where is the capital city Dvin. This populous (city), surrounded
10Tovma3    22:1|capital city Dvin. This populous (city), surrounded by fortified ramparts and
10Tovma3    22:6|the Greek army besieged the city of Karin, but turned back
10Tovma3    22:17|attack the castle of the city of Van. When Ashot had
10Tovma3    22:24|and trust like a strong city or rampart of bronze, he
10Tovma3    22:28|opposition went off to the city of Amida to Ahmat’, son
10Tovma3    25:2|to meet him in the city of Partaw, and stayed there
10Tovma3    25:4|mien he suddenly entered the city of Semiramis, Vantosp, growling and
10Tovma3    25:6|then been transferred from the city of Nakhchavan. Here our three
10Tovma3    26:6|Yovsēp’ from Awshin. Leaving the city of Partaw, he took his
10Tovma3    26:7|went to Awshin in the city of Marakay
10Tovma3    27:5|rushed to search in the city and on the roadways in
10Tovma3    28:8|fled for refuge to the city of Manazav
10Tovma3    28:9|turned back to besiege the city
10Tovma3    28:10|But those immured in the city sent prayers and supplications to
10Tovma3    28:14|he promised to give him cities, provinces, villages, and estates
10Tovma3    28:15|given him possession of the city of Nakhchavan for his victory
10Tovma3    29:0|prince of Vaspurakan, in the city of Nakhchavan
10Tovma3    29:5|left his house in the city of Van he was gripped
10Tovma3    29:7|sickness intensified he entered the city of Nakhchavan. There he remained
10Tovma3    29:24|recorded aboveand especially the city of Shamiram, the most famous
10Tovma3    29:26|detached from Parskahayk’, while the city of Nakhchavan and the province
10Tovma3    29:30|from stones cut in the city of Manazav and (brought) to
10Tovma3    29:30|holy Sion in the holy city of Jerusalem. To the right
10Tovma3    29:34|that was built like a city, improving on the construction of
10Tovma3    29:35|direction of Chuashrot and the city of Getk’, he constructed a
10Tovma3    29:51|fashion the church in the city of Hadamakert in Greater Ałbag
10Tovma3    29:61|the turbulent occupants of the cities, and vainly raided the land
10Tovma3    29:61|in battle reached the Persian city and the borders of Atrpatakan
10Tovma3    29:62|raised a cry to all cities, and created a tumult in
10Tovma3    29:63|in their various tribes and cities from Media and Persia, from
10Tovma3    29:68|called Apujap’r; and in the city of Vhri in Korchēik’ he
10Tovma3    29:69|untrodden paths to reach the city of Vitahot in the province
10Tovma3    29:74|Persian supply camp. Leaving the city of Hadamakert at the ninth
10Tovma4    1:16|son of Apumsar from the city of Kher. Shedding tears and
10Tovma4    1:16|patriotic zeal, the pillaging of cities and possessions, the seizure of
10Tovma4    3:15|will become like a strong city.” He began to render himself
10Tovma4    3:27|latter pursued him to the city of Tiflis, causing Smbat no
10Tovma4    3:28|advanced as far as the city of Van in the land
10Tovma4    3:31|many cavalry in the great (city) of Van and the town
10Tovma4    3:35|had appointed to govern the city of Partaw gathered an army
10Tovma4    3:36|he himself hastened to the city of Partaw
10Tovma4    3:49|enemy. He returned to the city of Nakhchavan which he had
10Tovma4    4:29|came as far as the city of Sałamas. They made sworn
10Tovma4    4:30|his brother Gurgēn to the city of Hadamakert. They armed themselves
10Tovma4    4:61|of Armenia with its grand cities and all its embellishments. I
10Tovma4    4:62|their orders, he captured many cities and put the royal army
10Tovma4    4:68|as well as the great cities which he had seized by
10Tovma4    4:68|including Ray and the great city of Basra
10Tovma4    4:69|such a large number of cities and lands that had been
10Tovma4    6:2|and woe to you, Oh city, you whose king is the
10Tovma4    7:6|Sweet springs flowed around the city, providing for the many needs
10Tovma4    7:11|have to say about the city of Ostan
10Tovma4    8:6|a construction superior to the city of Alexander of Macedon. And
10Tovma4    8:7|build, the constructions of the city had been raised in unprecedented
10Tovma4    8:9|in the middle of the city
10Tovma4    8:16|of the superintendents of the city, told us that two hundred
10Tovma4    8:16|in the middle of the city, no less high than the
10Tovma4    9:0|and glorious church in the city of Ałt’amar, for which material
10Tovma4    9:1|the splendid, famous, and stupendous city of Ałt’amar, our Saviour Jesus
10Tovma4    9:14|desert, but is now the city of the great God, watered
10Tovma4    10:3|passed by Gołt’nastan and the city of Nakhchavan, forcibly occupying the
10Tovma4    10:5|to the plain of the city of Vałarshapat, wishing to precede
10Tovma4    10:7|land, he returned to the city victoriously with much booty
10Tovma4    10:16|they might go to the city and relate what they had
10Tovma4    10:17|Araxes, wishing to burn the city from end to end with
10Tovma4    10:17|But the elders of the city fell at his feet, begging
10Tovma4    11:0|of the Delmikk’ on the city of Hadamakert and the province
10Tovma4    11:1|land of Asorestan. Reaching the city of Hadamakert and the province
10Tovma4    12:7|land of India and the city of Topaz; especially the golden
10Tovma4    13:12|they expel you from one city, flee to the next.” There
10Tovma4    13:13|authority and the divinely protected city of Constantinople were held by
10Tovma4    13:14|royal court, gave them great cities in exchange for their cities
10Tovma4    13:14|cities in exchange for their cities and in return for their
10Tovma4    13:16|part of Armenia, the great city of Van, the province of
10Tovma4    13:16|province of Vaspurakan, the royal city of Ani, and the land
10Tovma4    13:17|river which flowed by the city gate
10Tovma4    13:18|reached as far as the city of Van, besieged it and
10Tovma4    13:18|same he did to the city of Archesh in the province
10Tovma4    13:34|out and freed the holy city of Jerusalem from the hands
11Asogh1    3:10|Iberia, (as well as) the cities of his rivals
11Asogh1    3:12|turned into villages, villages into cities according to their population and
11Asogh1    3:14|At this time, the city of Dvin showed resistance; the
11Asogh1    3:16|and brought them to the city of Dvin in a pitiful
11Asogh1    5:0|who accepted death in the city of Dvin from the lawless
11Asogh1    5:10|Thus, in the city of Dvin, the martyrs, whose
11Asogh1    5:13|a desert and ruins: the cities were destroyed, the villages were
11Asogh1    6:4|Demeslikos, sent him to the city of Dvin, where the Amir
11Asogh1    6:4|to help him in the city
11Asogh1    7:5|a cathedral church in the city of Kars from large granite
11Asogh1    7:10|and brought them to the city of Kars
11Asogh1    7:41|the ditch that surrounded the city, broke its high towers and
11Asogh1    8:11|many fathers gathered in the city of Ani
11Asogh1    8:21|the Ishmaelites, took away many cities from them, in [413-964] Msis, and
11Asogh1    8:23|a large army, surrounded the city of Manazkert and, taking it
11Asogh1    8:23|and, taking it, destroyed the city walls to the ground; and
11Asogh1    8:23|he took the great Syrian city, Antioch
11Asogh1    10:1|arrival, laid siege to the city and began a battle with
11Asogh1    10:1|swords came out through the city gates and, suddenly and unexpectedly
11Asogh1    10:1|a detachment standing at the city gates, put it to the
11Asogh1    11:2|the former wall of the city of Ani, starting from the
11Asogh1    11:2|far away from the old city wall, was higher than it
11Asogh1    11:2|the entire space of the city, with a gate of cedar
11Asogh1    11:3|extensive church in the same city of Ani with the assistance
11Asogh1    12:3|cede Dvin and all his cities to him
11Asogh1    12:4|his own servant in the city of Ukhtik in the Tayk
11Asogh1    13:6|Grigor and marzpan Tigran; the city could be saved (only) by
11Asogh1    14:6|that village against village and city against city fought, and blood
11Asogh1    14:6|against village and city against city fought, and blood was shed
11Asogh1    14:8|Xlat and Nprkert, restored the city of Manazkert, devastated the district
11Asogh1    14:8|sword and captivity, plundering the city of Mush and slaughtering the
11Asogh1    15:7|terms, and arrived at his city of Martyropolis, aka Nprkert, in
11Asogh1    15:11|of Ibn Xosrov in the city of Baghdad, that is, Babylon
11Asogh1    16:1|world. By order, he took cities, with a word he drove
11Asogh1    16:2|During the siege of one city, the inhabitants did not agree
11Asogh1    16:2|the form of tribute. The city stood not far from the
11Asogh1    16:3|the drain holes of the city wall, crawled into the city
11Asogh1    16:3|city wall, crawled into the city to their homes and (thus
11Asogh1    16:3|set fire to the whole city
11Asogh1    16:5|Ibn Xosrov, left their fortified cities: Nprkert, Amida, Azrun and others
11Asogh1    17:5|places, but also in the city itself with the onset of
11Asogh1    18:0|of Rovid, came to the city of Dvin and how, having
11Asogh1    18:1|took away (some) of the cities of Salar from him, betraying
11Asogh1    18:1|robbery; (then) he reached the city of Dvin, took it and
11Asogh1    19:4|a promise to cede the city of Kher to him if
11Asogh1    20:3|the main priests of the city of Sebasteia in iron fetters
11Asogh1    20:6|Armenians (who were) in the city of Sebasteia, through the ringing
11Asogh1    23:3|taken Bardas far beyond the city walls of Baghdad, he released
11Asogh1    23:3|horses. A large crowd of city residents, having learned about it
11Asogh1    23:4|immediately brought him to the city of Melitene, (distant) from Babylon
11Asogh1    24:4|imprisonment of Skleros in the city of Zeravs, began to raid
11Asogh1    24:5|Iberian troops against the royal city of Constantinople, (which lasted) two
11Asogh1    24:6|Opposite the royal city, he built a fortress, appointing
11Asogh1    24:6|let anyone out of the city, let in any of the
11Asogh1    24:7|troops (that were) in the city, as well as the troops
11Asogh1    24:8|from the side of the city, warships with torches moved to
11Asogh1    26:2|a result of which many cities, villages and regions perished, especially
11Asogh1    26:2|terrible vibration. In the royal city of Constantinople, the richly shining
11Asogh1    28:3|the following reason: in the city of Ani, the king had
11Asogh1    28:4|In the same city, some imbecile, once, during matins
11Asogh1    28:5|carried) him out of the city and threw him
11Asogh1    28:6|several hermit monks in the city, who, having learned about what
11Asogh1    28:8|having gone out of the city gates, were going to their
11Asogh1    28:10|was buried in the same city in [438=989] in Ani
11Asogh1    28:11|told a dream in the city that the king was lying
11Asogh1    28:12|This rumor excited the whole city so much that the king’s
11Asogh1    28:12|examine it and tell the city and the army that (the
11Asogh1    29:1|the winter of [438=989] in the city of Ani
11Asogh1    29:5|the holy cathedral in the city of Ani burned like a
11Asogh1    29:6|soon took possession of the city of Dmaneac; conquering the Amir
11Asogh1    29:6|Amir of Tiflis with his city
11Asogh1    32:0|about the capture of the city of Vera
11Asogh1    32:2|Arriving, he besieged the city of Vera, which he took
11Asogh1    34:1|a large army to the city of Alep and to the
11Asogh1    34:8|their districts and built a city on the shores of the
11Asogh1    36:2|a distance from the former city, is called Baghdad; (no), this
11Asogh1    37:2|David laid siege to the city of Manazkert and forced him
11Asogh1    37:2|them go and filled the city with inhabitants from Armenians and
11Asogh1    37:3|a proposal to return the city, otherwise they would be forced
11Asogh1    37:5|a huge camp in the city of Vagharshapat
11Asogh1    38:1|and perform slaughter outside the city, “because (he said) that a
11Asogh1    38:2|they all went beyond the city wall, Abumsar, having sent his
11Asogh1    38:2|with an army, occupied the city gates himself: some were put
11Asogh1    38:4|The inhabitants of the city of Amida, wanting to avenge
11Asogh1    38:4|time when he entered the city gates
11Asogh1    39:0|the Iberian army in the city of Khlat
11Asogh1    39:1|Iberian army to besiege the city of Khlat
11Asogh1    39:2|caused many disasters to the city. The Armenian Church, which was
11Asogh1    39:2|Church, which was outside the city wall, the Bishop’s Palace, the
11Asogh1    39:3|From the city walls, the Arabs shouted: “Do
11Asogh1    40:2|Armenia and Iberia, rebuild the city of Karin and devastate the
11Asogh1    40:3|Leaving his city of Tavriz, which is within
11Asogh1    40:28|the very gates of the city of Archesh
11Asogh1    41:3|he went and took the city of Shazar and many other
11Asogh1    42:7|the Arshamunik district, in the city of Erez
11Asogh1    42:8|arrived at him in the city of Erez, whom (the emperor
11Asogh1    42:9|reached Mount Hawchich, to the city of the same name, where
11Asogh1    42:16|He himself went to the city of Manazkert, Hark district; from
11Asogh1    42:16|on a plain near the city of Vagharshakert, waiting for the
11Asogh1    42:19|King Basil went to the city of Uxtik, subjugated all the
11Asogh1    46:0|by King Gagik in the city of Ani of a large
11Asogh1    46:1|the same architecture in the city of Ani
11Asogh1    46:2|the other side (of the city that overlooks) Tzahkotsadzor, on an
12Last1    1:20|Bagrewand and came to the city of Uxtik’. He ruled numerous
12Last1    1:20|ruled numerous districts, fortresses and cities
12Last1    1:21|in peace, reaching his royal city of Constantinople. This transpired in
12Last1    1:22|the Bulgars, their districts and cities which for a long time
12Last1    1:29|way did they harm the city or other cultivated places. Yet
12Last1    2:9|and was returning to his city. On the way, he dismounted
12Last1    2:18|nationality who resided in the city of Vagharshakert, had gone to
12Last1    2:22|appropriate time, went against the city of Uxt’ik’ and ordered his
12Last1    2:39|death he shall inherit my city and country.” For he had
12Last1    3:6|Vard) went to Babylon, the city of the Chaldeans. After (Vard
12Last1    3:7|triumph, went and entered his city of Constantinople
12Last1    3:8|Basil, receiving in exchange the city of Sebastia and the districts
12Last1    4:8|troops to cut down the city’s orchards. He who was prince
12Last1    4:8|who was prince of that city beseeched the emperor that (he
12Last1    4:12|When (the inhabitants) of the city (of Her) saw (the Byzantine
12Last1    4:13|lodging-places, and reached his city of Constantinople. After three years
12Last1    4:14|palace in view of the city. When many (people) saw this
12Last1    5:2|Komianos) who had placed (the city of) Archesh with its estates
12Last1    6:2|wanting to go against the city called Aleppo (Halp), to take
12Last1    6:7|soldiers, and returned to their city
12Last1    6:8|flight, racing to his capital city. Then, humiliated by his grievous
12Last1    6:8|ventured forth from the royal city
12Last1    7:0|had been prince of the city (of Edessa), whom (the inhabitants
12Last1    7:0|up as lord of the city in place of her husband
12Last1    7:1|the chief (men) of the city would not obey him, sent
12Last1    7:1|district and resided in the city called Samusat (which they say
12Last1    7:1|I shall give him the city, without warfare
12Last1    7:3|and hurried to a nearby city where they informed (the people
12Last1    7:3|spot. They came against the city, breached its wall and entered
12Last1    7:4|From that day forth the city (of Edessa) fell into the
12Last1    9:2|that the chiefs of the city be summoned to her. She
12Last1    9:3|sent him to the great (city of) Antioch, entrusting him with
12Last1    9:3|set up in the royal city of Constantinople, making him a
12Last1    9:4|he would go to the city of the Thessalonians to a
12Last1    9:6|troops occurred in the fortified city named Berkri. (This city) which
12Last1    9:6|fortified city named Berkri. (This city) which is on the territory
12Last1    9:6|certain Kawasilas, came (against the city) with numerous troops, took it
12Last1    9:6|brigades there to guard the city
12Last1    9:7|Now the lord of the city, who was named Xtrik, being
12Last1    9:7|one place, came against the city, investing it with a rampart
12Last1    9:12|in the midst of the city of Jerusalem crying out this
12Last1    9:12|loud voice: “Alas Jerusalem, woe city of blood, days of revenge
12Last1    9:16|summoned the chiefs of the city and informed them of what
12Last1    9:18|The entire city struck out and effected great
12Last1    9:18|treasuries. The principals of the city were barely able to stop
12Last1    10:2|the gate of the royal city, and with the force of
12Last1    10:2|bravery so tyrannized over (the city) that many involuntarily submitted to
12Last1    10:23|became concerned with acquiring the city of Ani and the land
12Last1    10:24|they brought him to the city
12Last1    10:25|and went to the fortified city called Surmarhi. However, he gave
12Last1    10:25|him and entered his capital city
12Last1    10:31|he came forth from the city, he resembled the bride-groom
12Last1    10:39|giving you your land and city in perpetual inheritance.” As the
12Last1    10:40|gave the keys of the city (of Ani) to Petros [I Gedadardz, 1019-1058] who
12Last1    10:41|Sargis and so left the city and went to the Greeks
12Last1    10:41|give you in exchange (the city of) Melitine (Malatya) and the
12Last1    10:42|to dwell including villages and cities in the Mesopotamian borders. (This
12Last1    10:43|they thought to give the city either to Dawit’ or to
12Last1    10:44|patriarch Petros understood that the city would be given to somebody
12Last1    10:44|s) and resided in the city of Samusat (which they say
12Last1    10:44|if I give up the city and other strongholds in this
12Last1    10:45|whom they had taken the city, with thanks and rewards. Furthermore
12Last1    10:46|to be lieutenant of the city of Ani. Upon arrival he
12Last1    10:46|with numerous troops against the city of Duin. Now Apusuar, lord
12Last1    10:46|Now Apusuar, lord of (that) city warred with (Asit) and an
12Last1    10:46|men were killed by the city gate (including) the great prince
12Last1    10:47|deceitfully removed (Petros) from the city, saying: “The emperor has commanded
12Last1    10:47|came to our populous, shahastan city filling with joy the beholders
12Last1    11:1|to go on to the city of Karin to do the
12Last1    11:12|a drink to kings, nations, cities, princes and their troops, and
12Last1    11:16|foreigner who had entered their city, unknown to anyone, insignificantthat
12Last1    11:17|an unhappy history. For (our) cities were ruined, homes burned, palaces
12Last1    12:0|would write about) such a city (as Arcn), charming and renowned
12Last1    12:0|lands. It was like a city perched upon a mountain, with
12Last1    12:3|to church orders. Therefore (the city’s) merchants were glorious, and its
12Last1    12:3|like kings of peoples. Our city was like a precious gem
12Last1    12:3|resplendent beauty among all other cities, completely beautiful, fully embellished
12Last1    12:14|and they also wasted our cities; pagans entered the holy temple
12Last1    12:17|in the past, around the city of Jerusalem alone, but (here
12Last1    12:18|that were visited upon our city? It was (here) as was
12Last1    12:18|famished dogs, arrived, surrounded the city, entered, and like reapers (working
12Last1    12:18|they had snuffed out the city’s life
12Last1    12:21|the extreme, for the entire city—the bazars, the lanes, and
12Last1    12:23|is your wicked history, oh city, blessed and venerable, full (of
12Last1    12:25|the mountain and of the city. We have written only about
12Last1    12:25|befell the other districts and cities, who is strong enough (to
12Last1    14:1|and brought him to his city, Sebastupolis. (Atom) gave him as
12Last1    14:3|was released from the royal city. He came to the borders
12Last1    15:0|For a long time this city (Kars) had had no experience
12Last1    15:2|Because the city was without a night-watch
12Last1    15:2|was the custom of the city’s men, women, elderly, and youths
12Last1    15:3|thus chanced upon, suddenly the city became filled with sighs and
12Last1    15:4|By such deeds was the city stripped of its population. Only
12Last1    15:4|the stronghold located above the city saved his life
12Last1    15:5|the houses, then set the city on fire. Taking their captives
12Last1    15:5|Taking their captives and the city’s plunder, they went to their
12Last1    16:0|and burned Arcn and other cities and awans, that death-breathing
12Last1    16:1|came and camped near the city called Manazkert in the Apahunik’
12Last1    16:8|one village or to one city, but to the entire world
12Last1    16:15|people, like a densely populated city, became an uninhabited wasteland. (As
12Last1    16:17|as far as the fortified city named Baberd
12Last1    16:26|innumerable troops and surrounded the city (of Manazkert), its residents and
12Last1    16:26|he would have taken the city. However, God (Who does not
12Last1    16:28|Karin, and saw that the city was completely prepared (to withstand
12Last1    16:28|gone forth out of the city without suspicion, and had prepared
12Last1    16:29|and commenced battling with the city. Now the prince who had
12Last1    16:29|duty of superintendence of the city, since he was a pious
12Last1    16:31|encouraged the men of the city and the troops, saying: “Take
12Last1    16:33|remained there warring against the city for one month, and each
12Last1    16:34|For while the city stood in such consternation and
12Last1    16:34|is, (the prince) informed the city either orally or in writing
12Last1    16:35|of an arrow, approach the (city) wall in the course of
12Last1    16:35|shoot the arrow into the city. Thus did he acquaint (the
12Last1    16:35|the walls and enter the city, and that (the citizens) should
12Last1    16:36|surprising if He directed the city’s salvation by means of its
12Last1    16:38|and hurl it at the city, this presbyter would aim his
12Last1    16:39|and hurled it at the city. In front of it they
12Last1    16:41|of grief, but within the city there was no small amount
12Last1    16:42|shield, rode out of the city gates going to the foreigners’
12Last1    16:44|general), he peacefully entered the city unharmed, with the aid of
12Last1    16:52|Basil, the prince of the city, ordered the rabble to insult
12Last1    16:52|and en route encountered a city called Arcke, located in the
12Last1    16:53|it themselvesand entered the city. Putting swords to work, they
12Last1    16:53|Then taking captives and the city’s loot, they departed. Although this
12Last1    17:4|import: “Either give me those cities and districts which your forebears
12Last1    17:6|from their raiding to the city of Ani, but everyone did
12Last1    17:6|because night fell, and the city gates were closed
12Last1    17:7|came at night, seized the city gates, put swords to work
12Last1    18:0|together the principals of the city and the very great princes
12Last1    18:9|died) the principals of the city came before her and said
12Last1    18:9|as king so that the city will remain without agitation
12Last1    18:10|of the principals of the city, named Michael ([VI], Stratioticus, [1056-1057]), who, in
12Last1    18:11|with the approval of the city. Then, after three days, she
12Last1    18:19|and empty of inhabitants, destroyed cities, uncultivated fields which produce thorns
12Last1    18:26|The city went before him in friendship
12Last1    18:26|hurriedly went against the secure city of Karin
12Last1    18:27|edict from the king. The city belongs to me. Open the
12Last1    18:27|fought, hoping to master the city through warfare
12Last1    18:28|Now the prince of the city quickly informed the prince residing
12Last1    18:32|to Ekegheac’ and attacked the city there at night. The city
12Last1    18:32|city there at night. The city was unprepared and not warned
12Last1    18:33|pitiful evils (visited upon that city). When day dawned, such a
12Last1    18:34|the entire confines of the city were dyed red with the
12Last1    18:36|hateful people. Thus, were the city, and the villages and fields
12Last1    18:36|loot, set fire to the city, took captives and the pillage
12Last1    18:37|is your grievous history, oh city! No longer shall you be
12Last1    18:37|longer shall you be a city of refuge, but rather an
12Last1    18:39|For those who thought (the city) would be a place of
12Last1    18:39|as the enemy attacked, (the city’s) fortifications collapsed, and they rushed
12Last1    19:0|the residents of the southern city like hail mixed with stones
12Last1    19:1|Because the city had no place of refuge
12Last1    19:1|deeds then performed in that city! The infidels put swords to
12Last1    19:1|father. And that gloriously fashioned city became a cistern full of
12Last1    19:2|the vineyards which surrounded the city, and they concealed themselves under
12Last1    19:3|the surviving dregs (of the city) came forth, located their dead
12Last1    19:4|killing, they returned to the city and started searching through the
12Last1    19:5|Then they set the city on fire and burned it
12Last1    20:2|of the principals of the city united with him
12Last1    21:9|accomplish the destruction of other cities and districts. As for the
12Last1    21:9|and districts. As for the city about which we are now
12Last1    21:17|of Byzantine cavalrymen guarding the city, and so, when the brigands
12Last1    21:18|battle, those who left the city were able to save their
12Last1    21:18|for those seized in the city, (the Seljuks) put them all
12Last1    21:18|digging through and ruining the city and its surrounding estates
12Last1    22:29|until he reached the royal city of Constantinople. There he slandered
12Last1    22:31|there, he departed for the city called Muharkin (Tigranakert, Martyropolis, Mufarghin
12Last1    24:5|listen, for many districts and cities had been saved from that
12Last1    24:5|lofty towers and transforms secure cities into mounds of earth
12Last1    24:8|lands until he reached the city (of Ani) which had reached
12Last1    24:9|pitched his tent opposite the city of Ani and spread his
12Last1    24:9|devised stratagems to destroy that (city) gate of iron and the
12Last1    24:11|wall, and poured into the city like the foaming billows of
12Last1    24:12|were holed up within the city, when the enemy saw that
12Last1    24:14|by the same sword. The city became filled from one end
12Last1    24:14|stream which passed by the city became dyed with blood. Wild
12Last1    24:16|is the fate of unjust cities which are built with the
12Last1    25:3|of Phoenicia (where the great (city of) Antioch stands) as far
12Last1    25:5|until he reached the great city of T’eodupolis (Karin, Erzerum), where
12Last1    25:19|their tents opposite the great city, filling up our entire land
12Last1    26:19|according to place, land, and city, in sections. For we encountered