02Agat3 14:2 | | | third, the prince of the | principality | of the Mardpet-dom; fourth |
02Agat3 14:2 | | | the aspet, prince of the | principality | with the right of crowning |
03Buz3 14:2 | | | great justiciary of Gregory’s own | principality. | He was also superintendent, commanding |
03Buz4 2:8 | | | their ancestors, over the entire | principality, | over all the troops of |
03Buz4 14:6 | | | went to circulate about his | principality, | the blessed katoghikos Nerses had |
03Buz4 20:10 | | | of naxarars went through his | principality, | through Aghjnik, and came out |
03Buz4 24:7 | | | district of Aghjnik in the | principality | of the bdeshx. The Iranians |
03Buz4 50:7 | | | After this the personal | principality | of the tun of the |
03Buz5 3:2 | | | Hayr was circulating about his | principality | in the Taron country, Mushegh |
03Buz5 7:4 | | | beloved and possessing a great | principality | and great honor, who was |
03Buz5 37:14 | | | him the patiw of the | principality | which he had received from |
03Buz5 37:58 | | | guide and head, ruling his | principality | or exerting his authority and |
04Yegh2 2:27 | | | some with honors and great | principalities | |
04Yegh6 3:57 | | | nobles, Atrormizd by name, whose | principality | touched on the land of |
04Yegh9 2:47 | | | restore to them each one’s | principality | in accordance with his hereditary |
05Parp3 35:17 | | | guard wall, located between the | principality | of Aghbania (Aghuania) and the |
05Parp3 36:2 | | | to secure fortresses in the | principality | of Siwnik’, which he ordered |
05Parp4 67:7 | | | a secure fortress in their | principality | |
06Khor1 8:5 | | | Vaḷarshak, having ordered his own | principality | in a grand manner and |
06Khor1 9:4 | | | me and whence arose the | principalities | that now exist here |
06Khor1 9:14 | | | your curiosity, extending our ancestral | principalities | as far back as Sardanapal |
06Khor1 12:8 | | | they say, are derived the | principalities | called Manavazean, Bznunik’, and Orduni |
06Khor1 12:9 | | | said to derive the great | principality | of the family of the |
06Khor1 13:9 | | | Aram to hold that same | principality | without fear and gave him |
06Khor2 3:3 | | | for this country. He instituted | principalities | and established as the dynasts |
06Khor2 3:3 | | | as the dynasts of the | principalities | competent men from among the |
06Khor2 3:4 | | | which is now a great | principality | in our land |
06Khor2 7:1 | | | kingdom, how he organized the | principalities, | how and in what manner |
06Khor2 7:7 | | | as the head of their | principality | he appointed a certain Maḷkhaz |
06Khor2 7:11 | | | after their names. So, these | principalities | are called Abeḷean and Gabeḷean |
06Khor2 8:9 | | | Gardman and Tsowdēk’ and the | principalities | of Gargar |
06Khor2 8:11 | | | lordship of Ashots’ and the | principality | of Tashir Vaḷarshak assigned to |
06Khor2 8:12 | | | called the title of their | principality | the bdeashkh of the Gugarats’ik’ |
06Khor2 8:14 | | | of Basean he established the | principality | called Orduni; they are descended |
06Khor2 8:22 | | | this he established the great | principality | of Tsop’k’ in what is |
06Khor2 8:23 | | | and also the | principalities | of the Apahunik’, Manavazean, and |
06Khor2 8:27 | | | set them among the foremost | principalities, | giving them the name of |
06Khor2 8:30 | | | many brigands, and established that | principality | |
06Khor2 8:32 | | | or whether they called the | principalities | after the name of the |
06Khor2 18:5 | | | him he received as a | principality | the city of Perge, and |
06Khor2 28:7 | | | taking this name from the | principality | of her husband |
06Khor2 57:1 | | | Concerning the | principality | of the Amatunik’ |
06Khor2 58:2 | | | established as a family and | principality | of Armenia, as kin of |
06Khor3 60:8 | | | the same purpose to his | principality | in the province of Tashir |
07Seb1 8:8 | | | of the country and the | principality | of the Mamikoneans. He received |
07Seb1 22:4 | | | original land of his own | principality, | in order to bring under |
07Seb1 23:2 | | | paternal uncle Sahak concerning the | principality. | Sahak wrote a writ of |
08Ghev1 24:3 | | | speaking) one language, (having) one | principality. | We are brothers, so why |
09Draskh1 28:1 | | | royal court. Ruling over his | principality | with great might, the latter |
09Draskh1 28:3 | | | surnamed Derenik, succeeded to the | principality | in his father’s place |
09Draskh1 30:10 | | | in the region of the | principality ( | petut’iwn) of Vanand, Atrnerseh, in |
10Tovma1 8:15 | | | mountainous regions of their first | principality, | to cultivate and inhabit it |
10Tovma2 1:1 | | | asked the king for the | principality | of Armenia. (Peroz) fulfilled the |
10Tovma2 3:7 | | | Sasan destroy your land and | principality, | yet you come to oppose |
10Tovma2 5:7 | | | them of each of their | principalities | |
10Tovma2 6:4 | | | all the nobles of the | principality | of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma2 6:21 | | | in the direction of the | principality | of Andzevats’ik’, and there too |
10Tovma2 6:42 | | | of Armenia from each one’s | principality, | so that their inheritance would |
10Tovma2 6:48 | | | all the lords of his | principality | he withdrew, going round through |
10Tovma3 2:43 | | | the native lords of the | principality | of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 2:52 | | | their valiant troops of the | principality | of Vaspurakan have all gone |
10Tovma3 4:21 | | | and magnates from the Artsruni | principalities | and all their troops. They |
10Tovma3 4:22 | | | deliver into his hands the | principality | of Vaspurakan in exchange for |
10Tovma3 5:8 | | | the authority of his native | principality, ( | Gurgēn) followed the desire of |
10Tovma3 5:10 | | | a herald cried out:“The | principality | of the land of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 5:20 | | | they had formulated against the | principality | of Vaspurakan had been carried |
10Tovma3 10:32 | | | mass of inhabitants of their | principality | |
10Tovma3 11:31 | | | that they would receive their | principalities | and enjoy royal gifts and |
10Tovma3 11:37 | | | In the | principality | of Vaspurakan there remained Gurgēn |
10Tovma3 12:1 | | | After the | principality | had been abolished from the |
10Tovma3 12:2 | | | in their desire for the | principality. | Estranged from each other, they |
10Tovma3 12:2 | | | for the title of the | principality, | others Apujap’r, and some Vasak |
10Tovma3 13:31 | | | the command of the entire | principality | of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 13:33 | | | who were living in the | principality | of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 14:7 | | | loud and clear that the | principality | of the land of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 14:8 | | | entered his own land, the | principality | called Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 14:10 | | | exercise sole control over his | principality | and domains, and to restore |
10Tovma3 14:13 | | | the Muslims that the whole | principality | of Vaspurakan was to be |
10Tovma3 14:37 | | | killing Derenik and handing the | principality | of the land to Gurgēn |
10Tovma3 15:1 | | | return each to their native | principalities; | they lived safely in peace |
10Tovma3 15:8 | | | he succeeded in bringing the | principality | of Andzavats’ik’ under his control |
10Tovma3 15:14 | | | he returned to his own | principality | |
10Tovma3 15:16 | | | and rule alone over the | principality | of Andzavats’ik’. He pacified the |
10Tovma3 16:3 | | | Ashot’s return to his native | principality, | fixing the time at the |
10Tovma3 16:12 | | | would restore him to his | principality. | He reckoned it inappropriate to |
10Tovma3 20:2 | | | to eject him from his | principality | |
10Tovma3 20:67 | | | Ashot, came and conferred the | principality | on Ashot, son of Derenik |
10Tovma3 20:70 | | | further the stability of Ashot’s | principality | and the prefecture of Apumruan |
10Tovma3 22:8 | | | the rank of the ancestral | principality | with most of the other |
10Tovma3 22:27 | | | appointed Gagik lord of the | principality | of Vaspurakan, notably because Shapuh |
10Tovma3 24:2 | | | bonds and win back their | principality. | So when Apumruan arrived at |
10Tovma3 24:4 | | | and ruled over their native | principality | with great vigour, living thenceforth |
10Tovma3 28:3 | | | Andzavats’ik’ had submitted to the | principality | of Vaspurakan |
10Tovma3 29:19 | | | passed through the powers and | principalities, | through the guardians of this |
10Tovma3 29:20 | | | Gagik took control of the | principality | of Vaspurakan. The brothers Gagik |
10Tovma3 29:22 | | | The whole area of their | principality | they divided into two parts |
10Tovma4 2:1 | | | heart; and he ruled his | principality | like a man with the |
10Tovma4 2:7 | | | wished to rule over the | principality | of Vaspurakan. He won over |
10Tovma4 3:11 | | | in God over the sublime | principality | of Armenia; a place of |
10Tovma4 3:46 | | | But the years of Ashot’s | principality | did not run peacefully as |
10Tovma4 4:0 | | | The beginning of the | principality | of Gagik after his brother |
10Tovma4 4:1 | | | to the throne of the | principality. | Like two fountains near each |
10Tovma4 4:16 | | | and made vassal to his | principality | all his neighbours and those |
10Tovma4 9:4 | | | Asorestan a fortress in the | principality | of Ałdznik’ in a village |
10Tovma4 13:42 | | | and with blood, but with | principalities | and powers and with the |
12Last1 2:6 | | | his brother Ashot, inherited his | principality | |
12Last1 17:17 | | | say nothing of the Curopalate’s | principality | and what (existed) in Byzantium |