| 02Agat1 4:4 | | | Should I | conquer | you, the Byzantines then will |
| 02Agat1 4:29 | | | troops there, since they had | conquered | that land and put it |
| 02Agat1 4:30 | | | to the Persian areas. He | conquered | his patrimonial lordship, making it |
| 02Agat1 12:17 | | | gods that all peoples were | conquered | and kept in obedience |
| 02Agat1 15:29 | | | victory [cf. I Chr. 29.11] and your name will | conquer; | keep us in hope and |
| 03Buz3 5:28 | | | as a rock, and will | conquer | the unworthy with much patience |
| 03Buz3 9:5 | | | They went and | conquered | the Iranian troops, putting them |
| 03Buz3 21:2 | | | doing, mourning? The enemy will | conquer | us in this way. Very |
| 03Buz4 21:7 | | | vacate the interior of Armenia. | Conquer | them if you can and |
| 03Buz4 23:3 | | | If Shapuh can and does | conquer | and hold the land of |
| 03Buz4 26:0 | | | battle with [400000] troops, but was | conquered | by the Armenian forces |
| 03Buz5 15:4 | | | He | conquered | as far as the old |
| 04Yegh2 11:265 | | | let no man boast of | conquering | |
| 04Yegh6 6:149 | | | name of the Lord I | conquered | them |
| 05Parp1 3:3 | | | motto “By this shall you | conquer | |
| 05Parp3 51:10 | | | they replied: “Who can be | conquered | by sleep in the Kingdom |
| 05Parp4 61:8 | | | than men’s, and they became | conquerors. | These tender women who were |
| 05Parp4 68:2 | | | But remembering the all- | conquering | aid of God, to Whom |
| 05Parp4 69:18 | | | I proved incapable and was | conquered, | let me, at least for |
| 05Parp4 84:3 | | | a man as Gdihon and | conquered | him, the men with him |
| 06Khor2 50:6 | | | valiant Artashēs, that you have | conquered | the brave nation of the |
| 06Khor2 83:8 | | | an inscription saying: “By this | conquer.” | He made this his emblem |
| 06Khor2 88:12 | | | like those of the world | conqueror | Alexander of Macedon when he |
| 07Seb1 52:21 | | | land, until Muawiya prevailed and | conquered. | Having brought them into submission |
| 08Ghev1 5:6 | | | in Constantinople, (Justinian) fought and | conquered | his adversaries and established his |
| 08Ghev1 9:11 | | | hastened to come before my | conquering | sword. I agree to check |
| 08Ghev1 20:4 | | | fulfilled. And indeed, we have | conquered | every kingdom |
| 08Ghev1 27:5 | | | they crossed the Tigris River, | conquering | and subduing many cities. Meanwhile |
| 08Ghev1 34:23 | | | just one of you can | conquer | a thousand of them, while |
| 08Ghev1 34:23 | | | while two (of you can | conquer) | tens of thousands. This is |
| 08Ghev1 35:2 | | | again to the fortresses and | conquered | the strongholds where people had |
| 09Draskh1 3:25 | | | of our land, and subsequently | conquered | all of it |
| 09Draskh1 5:2 | | | Alexander son of Philip had | conquered | the world, he willed his |
| 09Draskh1 5:7 | | | despotically undertaken the task of | conquering | the world, he crowned his |
| 09Draskh1 5:27 | | | by marching over the sea, | conquered | Pontus and Thrace |
| 09Draskh1 6:8 | | | Then Pompey | conquered | Mazaka (Mizhak) and seized the |
| 09Draskh1 6:13 | | | which they instantly besieged and | conquered. | They put Antigonos to death |
| 09Draskh1 19:24 | | | India, all of which he | conquered | and devastated. He overthrew the |
| 09Draskh1 20:26 | | | fallen into his hands, he | conquered | it after two years |
| 09Draskh1 34:9 | | | with him, he decided to | conquer | and subordinate the district of |
| 09Draskh1 35:3 | | | rebel, and he could not | conquer | their impregnable fortresses by force |
| 09Draskh1 37:1 | | | cities on the pretext of | conquering | them. Then he set out |
| 09Draskh1 46:15 | | | princesses, were seized by the | conquerors. | More than ever, they bore |
| 09Draskh1 47:11 | | | the hands of the tyrannical | conquerors | in accordance with the prophesy |
| 09Draskh1 64:13 | | | into the hands of the | conquerors, | and may escape becoming victims |
| 09Draskh1 66:59 | | | unrestrained ravages of the impious | conquerors, | captors, and spoke in this |
| 10Tovma1 2:4 | | | more powerful) than the world | conqueror | Alexander of Macedon; for the |
| 10Tovma2 4:9 | | | bear a son who (will) | conquer | the world.” And, indeed, a |
| 11Asogh1 29:6 | | | of the city of Dmaneac; | conquering | the Amir of Tiflis with |
| 12Last1 23:30 | | | without art as are those | conquered | by dissolute heretical diseases, rather |