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hippodrome   4
hire   3
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historian   57
history   155
hit   12
hither   7
hitherto   1
Headword

historian
57 occurrence(s)


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hireling   1
his   8157
hisham   10
hissing   1
historian   25
historians   32
historical   12
histories   16
history   127


03Buz3    21:34|Pawstos Buzand, the great chronicler-historian, who was a Greek chronicler
05Parp1    2:0|the books of the first historians of Armenia. After long reading
05Parp1    3:2|A certain historian called P’awstos Buzandac’i is said
05Parp1    5:1|at the Judgement). Rather, (such historians) with watchful piety have navigated
05Parp1    5:4|of words. Nor should (the historian) reduce (the importance of) events
06Khor1    2:2|have mentioned only the Greek historians from whom we have promised
06Khor1    2:11|the information in the Greek historians
06Khor1    3:11|of which, like the Hebrew historians, I can bring down my
06Khor1    4:1|Concerning the fact that other historians are not in agreement about
06Khor1    4:2|consider briefly why the other historians have views contrary to the
06Khor1    6:6|more truthful than most other historians
06Khor1    12:14|Now the historian tells of this wonderful fact
06Khor1    13:3|patriotic man, as the same historian shows, and he thought it
06Khor1    13:5|loving man, as the same historian indicates
06Khor1    23:22|great honor. From him the historian says that the Bagratuni family
06Khor1    24:7|and from him, says the historian, descend the Artsruni and Gnuni
06Khor1    24:9|But the same historian says that the house of
06Khor1    32:2|dear to me as a historian in my narrative concerning Tigran
06Khor2    13:1|Testimonies from other historians to the empire of Artashēs
06Khor2    13:2|are described by the Greek historians, not by one or two
06Khor2    66:3|he became famous as a historian in the days of the
06Khor2    69:5|Many are the historians of that period among the
06Khor2    92:5|with the accounts of various historians and not merely by myself
09Draskh1    1:14|before us Shapuh Bagratuni, a historian of our times, has written
09Draskh1    1:22|chronicles of the reliable pagan historians, and compare them with our
09Draskh1    8:2|Artashir’s promises, as the able historian Agathangelos exhaustively informs you
09Draskh1    8:7|Subsequently, according to the reliable historian, certain nurses escaping the imminent
09Draskh1    24:18|treated by our predecessor the historian Shapuh
09Draskh1    27:2|narrative of Shapuh Bagratuni, a historian of our own times, who
09Draskh1    36:0|Vardapet Mashtoc’ and Yovhannes the Historian
10Tovma1    1:65|But some historians say that a daughter of
10Tovma1    2:15|struck by an arrow. Some historians say that he fled back
10Tovma1    2:16|was sixty-two years. Some historians say his father was Mestrim
10Tovma1    2:17|Now according to historians the order of genealogy goes
10Tovma1    2:17|Nebrot’, while according to other historians Mestrim begat Nebrot’. Nebrot’ begat
10Tovma1    3:2|written down by the Chaldaean historians. Furthermore, even if there were
10Tovma1    5:0|Tigran Haykazn, as the early historians indicate to us. He gathered
10Tovma1    6:2|format of the other earlier historians. So I set out in
10Tovma1    6:39|the chronicles of the earlier historians, from Mambrē Vertsanoł and his
10Tovma1    6:40|traverse the works of past historians; I shall note in order
10Tovma1    6:47|the records of the reliable historians demonstrateespecially the evangelist and
10Tovma1    8:1|as the books of the historians explain, and he had married
10Tovma1    10:6|the multifarious stories which previous (historians) set down in books, describing
10Tovma1    10:28|repeat the accounts of previous historians
10Tovma2    1:12|as the records of previous historians indicate: the ravaging of Armenia
10Tovma2    1:17|in the book of the historian I shall indicate to your
10Tovma2    2:19|of Armenia continued, as many historians show, until the time of
10Tovma2    3:46|This the ancient historian had previously realised, clearly foretelling
10Tovma2    4:34|years of anarchywhich some historians count as [60] and others as
10Tovma3    6:4|as a truthful and honest historian
10Tovma4    3:37|of Saint Thecla, as the historian Biwzand has accurately expounded to
10Tovma4    4:3|style, in the fashion of historians. He calmed the land of
10Tovma4    4:59|the understanding and ability of historians to describe
10Tovma4    7:10|exceeding the ability of the historian to describe
10Tovma4    13:77|this book of T’ovmay the historian, and had it renovated as
11Asogh1    3:8|of Dvin, a rhetorician and historian, (ruled) for [22] years
11Asogh1    17:4|indulged in, according to the historian, according to a hereditary will