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Comnenus   19
Constans   45
Constantia   1
Constantine   142
Constantinople   82
Constantius   20
Copronymous   1
Corinth   1
Corinthian   1
Headword

Constantinople
82 occurrence(s)


Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
constant   23
constantia   1
constantine   129
constantines   12
constantinople   82
constantius   20
constantly   43
consternation   3
constitute   1


01Kor1    16:7|at the capital city of Constantinople
01Kor1    19:4|Koriun. And as they approached Constantinople, they joined Eznik, and as
02Agat3    28:3|about the journey to visit Constantinople. He made preparations to take
05Parp1    3:7|built a glorious city named Constantinople, after himself. In Armenian Constantinople
05Parp1    3:7|Constantinople, after himself. In Armenian Constantinople translatesConstantine’s city”, though some
06Khor2    88:1|Rome, and the building of Constantinople
06Khor2    89:4|of Jerusalem, and Alexander of Constantinople
06Khor3    33:5|Damasus of Rome, Nectar of Constantinople, Timothy of Alexandria, Meletius of
06Khor3    57:34|Atticus, autocephalous bishop of Constantinople, to my beloved brother and
06Khor3    61:5|Cyril of Alexandria, Proclus of Constantinople, and Acacius of Melitene wrote
07Seb1    20:0|is captured and brought to Constantinople. Sentence is passed against him
07Seb1    31:1|They went in unison to Constantinople, killed the king Maurice and
07Seb1    34:2|across the sea, they reached Constantinople. Having slain king Phocas, Heraclius
07Seb1    38:0|Khoṙeam comes to take Constantinople; supplication of Heraclius; order from
07Seb1    38:12|land? So, is it only Constantinople that I shall not be
07Seb1    38:16|court. He celebrated Easter in Constantinople, and on the morning after
07Seb1    42:0|the Cross in flight to Constantinople. The Ismaelites rule over Egypt
07Seb1    42:16|them to the palace of Constantinople. Then, having requested an oath
07Seb1    44:0|second wife. Valentinus comes to Constantinople and installs as king Constans
07Seb1    44:1|sends him in bonds to Constantinople. T’ēodoros is vindicated and returns
07Seb1    44:1|general. The aspet flees from Constantinople, but submits again to the
07Seb1    44:3|him with his army in Constantinople
07Seb1    45:0|and Ałuank’. Naval battle by Constantinople and disastrous defeat of the
07Seb1    45:5|and undertook an attack on Constantinople. The naval battle was not
07Seb1    46:11|only (the councils of) Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon should be
07Seb1    46:13|time of Constantine; that of Constantinople in the time of Theodosius
07Seb1    46:14|and note: ’At Nicaea and Constantinople the kings Constantine and Theodosius
07Seb1    46:16|sides concerning Nicaea under Constantine, Constantinople under Theodosius the Great, Ephesus
07Seb1    46:20|that were (the councils) of Constantinople and Ephesus. In conformity with
07Seb1    46:60|cities of Egypt, Alexandria, Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Caesarea, Athens, Cilicia, and
07Seb1    46:74|true the council convened in Constantinople for the interdiction of Nestorius
07Seb1    47:0|with Daniel’s vision. Disturbances in Constantinople; the murder of eminent men
07Seb1    47:9|princes; and Manuēl exercised in Constantinople the function of magister
07Seb1    47:10|him by a ruse (to Constantinople
07Seb1    49:0|Catholicos. Return of Constans to Constantinople. Flight of Nersēs from the
07Seb1    49:0|of the Ismaelites to capture Constantinople
07Seb1    49:16|pressed to come quickly to Constantinople, and he departed immediately. He
07Seb1    49:21|so that they might take Constantinople and exterminate that kingdom as
07Seb1    50:6|of the Roman army entered Constantinople to guard the city. The
07Seb1    50:9|fast to be proclaimed in Constantinople in the manner of Nineveh
07Seb1    52:11|and went with him to Constantinople. He (Constans) received him with
08Ghev1    5:6|father-in-law. Arriving in Constantinople, (Justinian) fought and conquered his
08Ghev1    20:1|the foundations the city called Constantinople and the numerous institutions of
08Ghev1    20:20|and approached the city of Constantinople
08Ghev1    38:0|the Caliph sent emissaries (to Constantinople), puffing greatly and hoping thereby
09Draskh1    12:0|His Banishment. The Council of Constantinople
09Draskh1    12:7|Evangelist transported from Ephesus to Constantinople, and emboldened by this, he
09Draskh1    12:7|set up a patriarch in Constantinople
09Draskh1    13:7|in Antioch, Alexandria, Rome, Ephesus, Constantinople and Jerusalem, so that the
09Draskh1    19:10|which had borne Christ to Constantinople so that it might not
09Draskh1    19:43|the entreaty of envoys from Constantinople, the emperor departed in haste
09Draskh1    54:0|Letter of Patriarch Nikolaos of Constantinople to Katholikos Yovhannes, and the
09Draskh1    54:1|time, the great patriarch of Constantinople, Nikolaos, hearing of the calamities
09Draskh1    54:1|mercy of God Archbishop of Constantinople, and servant of the servants
10Tovma2    3:16|Phocas. Marching in unison on Constantinople, they killed the emperor Maurice
10Tovma2    3:35|ships and cross over to Constantinople. Then there took place a
10Tovma2    3:40|be unable to take only Constantinople? But I forgive you all
10Tovma4    13:13|the divinely protected city of Constantinople were held by a God
11Asogh1    6:1|and Abas, Ashot fled to Constantinople to the court of the
11Asogh1    6:1|of his brother Ashot from Constantinople
11Asogh1    6:2|performed miracles of courage in Constantinople and (generally) in Greece, returned
11Asogh1    8:21|Some Marinos reigned in Constantinople and Kiwr-Zan with all
11Asogh1    8:21|of the Greek Sea, entered Constantinople and overthrew Marinos. (Kiwr-Zan
11Asogh1    24:5|against the royal city of Constantinople, (which lasted) two years
11Asogh1    24:7|But the head of the (Constantinople) harbor, having concluded a peace
11Asogh1    26:0|star; about the earthquake in Constantinople and the death of the
11Asogh1    26:2|In the royal city of Constantinople, the richly shining decorations of
11Asogh1    34:8|army and soon returned to Constantinople
11Asogh1    42:19|through (Karin and) Xaltoyarich to Constantinople
12Last1    1:21|reaching his royal city of Constantinople. This transpired in the year
12Last1    3:7|and entered his city of Constantinople
12Last1    4:3|Zak’aria) be lead off to Constantinople, saying: “Go and remain there
12Last1    4:3|place. No, he remained (in Constantinople) until the day of his
12Last1    4:13|and reached his city of Constantinople. After three years he released
12Last1    4:15|Constantine, quickly brought him (to Constantinople). When the emperor saw this
12Last1    5:4|troops, he immediately returned to Constantinople
12Last1    6:5|took the Syrian bishop to Constantinople, subjecting him to ridicule and
12Last1    9:3|in the royal city of Constantinople, making him a sinklitos) and
12Last1    10:50|taken before the emperor in Constantinople. Prior to this, Xach’k’s senior
12Last1    14:4|that he had tarried in Constantinople was this: they wanted to
12Last1    17:2|that (all) the women of Constantinople could not satiate him. No
12Last1    22:29|reached the royal city of Constantinople. There he slandered our (Armenian