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rehearse   4
reighteousness   1
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rein   6
reinforce   4
reinforcement   1
reinstate   5
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rehearse   3
rehearsed   1
reighteousness   1
reign   222
reigned   151
reigning   14
reigns   12
reinforce   1


01Kor1    6:8|the fifth year of his reign. Upon receiving the letters from
01Kor1    7:1|fifth year of King Vramshapuh’s reign, and came to the region
01Kor1    9:3|sixth year of King Vramshapuh’s reign
01Kor1    29:2|The Persian king Krman [Bahrain IV] reigned six years and Yazdigird, twenty
02Agat1    5:1|the first year of Trdat’s reign over the kingdom of Greater
02Agat1    11:9|the entire tenure of his reign, was destroying and ruining the
02Agat1    12:14|all the years of his reign, King Trdat attacked the Persian
02Agat3    27:1|Byzantium Constantine, son of Constantius, reigned over the country of the
03Buz3    2:1|Now during the reign of Trdat, son of Xosrov
03Buz3    3:0|The reign of Xosrov, Trdat’s son, and
03Buz3    5:29|After them will reign falseness, unbridled, self-indulgent, lovers
03Buz3    12:0|The reign over the land of Armenia
03Buz3    13:22|of this despicable and foolish reign, during the reign of king
03Buz3    13:22|and foolish reign, during the reign of king Tiran the acts
03Buz3    17:10|From the time of the reign of Trdat, that is after
03Buz3    18:1|But during the foolish reign of Tiran, not only enemy
03Buz3    20:17|Thus, while peace still reigned between the two kings, the
03Buz3    21:27|for me to hold the reign. But make my son, Arshak
03Buz4    1:3|folk of the country and reigned over them
03Buz4    14:2|in the period of the reign of king Tiran; and similarly
03Buz4    14:2|Tiran; and similarly, during the reign of Arshak, he committed even
03Buz4    44:13|of his life, while he reigned, and until his death
03Buz5    1:9|until the time of Pap’s reign, Nerses did not go to
03Buz5    34:4|were delighted that he would reign over them
03Buz5    35:6|the one who, during the reign of Pap, during the Iranian
03Buz6    1:1|was able to establish the reign of Arshak over the land
04Yegh1    2:44|the fourth year of his reign up to the eleventh
04Yegh2    2:30|the fourth year of his reign up to the eleventh
04Yegh2    2:34|the twelfth year of his reign, he gathered a force infinite
04Yegh7    1:1|the sixteenth year of his reign King Yazkert in great wrath
04Yegh9    2:48|the nineteenth year of his reign
05Parp1    1:2|of this, (continuing) to the reign of Tiran, son of Arshak
05Parp1    1:2|certain P’ostos Buzandac’i. During his reign the land of Armenia was
05Parp2    10:0|During the period of his reign the most provident God favored
05Parp2    10:12|of Armenia during your own reign, for it will benefit you
05Parp2    10:13|that it was during his reign that the desire of such
05Parp2    13:0|a luster after women, and reigned with much debauchery
05Parp2    13:33|promise that you shall not reign as patriarch over our land
05Parp2    18:3|the second year of the reign of Vahram’s son Yazkert [II, 439-57] king
05Parp2    19:3|until [A.D. 451] the [12th] year of the reign of Yazkert [II, 439-57] son of king
05Parp3    42:10|said through the prophet: “They reigned, but not through me, and
05Parp3    47:0|the sixteenth year of his reign [A.D. 455]: the holy priests of God
05Parp3    47:14|the sixteenth year of his reign
05Parp3    48:0|In the [16th] year of his reign, king Yazkert took all of
05Parp3    57:9|the sixteenth year of the reign of king Yazkert, in the
05Parp4    60:1|two sons (Hormizd [III] and Peroz) reigned, but they were at odds
05Parp4    60:2|the same year of his reign [A.D. 459] (Peroz) dispatched Yazatvshnasp, the son
05Parp4    61:11|the sixth year of Peroz’ reign [A.D. 464/65], and having lived the life
05Parp4    66:0|twenty-fifth year of the reign of king Peroz. (P’arpec’i regards
05Parp4    66:0|the first year of Peroz’ reign
05Parp4    88:0|the second day of Vagharsh’s reign, Hazarawuxt and the nobility held
05Parp4    92:15|magianism became lords in Peroz’ reign, who now have station and
05Parp4    100:13|hid beneath the altar. “They reigned, but not by me; they
06Khor1    4:4|Later he says: “Aḷovros reigned for ten shars”- that is
06Khor1    6:13|They agreed that Zrvan should reign, but made a sworn compact
06Khor1    8:5|grand manner and established his reign, had a desire to know
06Khor1    13:7|subjected to tribute until the reign of Ninos over Assyria and
06Khor1    14:21|to the time of the reign of Ninos, when no one
06Khor1    15:4|either to marry her and reign over the whole empire that
06Khor1    22:1|Skayordi, was the first to reign in Armenia; He helped Varhak
06Khor1    23:6|now I, living during the reign of foreigners, shall set forth
06Khor1    24:3|more or less, before the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of
06Khor1    30:4|die and then Zaruhi will reign over the Aryans and occupy
06Khor1    32:15|From this point until the reign of Vaḷarshak in Armenia I
06Khor2    1:2|own country, beginning with the reign of Alexander down to the
06Khor2    1:2|of Alexander down to the reign of that holy and valiant
06Khor2    1:6|After him Seleucus reigned in Babylon, having seized the
06Khor2    1:7|son Antiochus, called Soter, who reigned for nineteen years
06Khor2    1:8|succeeded Antiochus, called Theos, who reigned for ten years. And in
06Khor2    2:1|The reign of Arshak and his sons
06Khor2    2:2|of Alexander the Valiant, Arshak reigned over the Parthians in the
06Khor2    2:7|Thus he reigned for thirty-one years, and
06Khor2    8:45|organization, died in Nisibis after reigning for twenty-two years
06Khor2    12:8|his own army. He had reigned for twenty-five years
06Khor2    14:1|Concerning the reign of the middle Tigran, his
06Khor2    19:20|this before he died, having reigned for thirty-three years
06Khor2    22:1|Concerning the reign of Artavazd and his war
06Khor2    22:2|Artavazd, son of Tigran, reigned over Armenia
06Khor2    24:1|Concerning the reign of Arsham, the first submission
06Khor2    24:2|of the days of the reign of Artashēs, the Armenian army
06Khor2    26:1|The reign of Abgar, Armenia becomes entirely
06Khor2    26:4|the second year of his reign all the regions of Armenia
06Khor2    28:2|Artashēs, the son of Arshavir, reigning over the Persians and his
06Khor2    28:5|on them all: Artashēs would reign with his descendants, as he
06Khor2    28:7|And outside his reigning line he distinguished them as
06Khor2    33:53|these letters Abgar died, having reigned for thirty-eight years
06Khor2    34:2|son Ananun was crowned to reign in Edessa and his nephew
06Khor2    35:1|Concerning the reign of Sanatruk, the murder of
06Khor2    37:1|The reign of Eruand, the slaughter of
06Khor2    38:9|he was undisturbed during the reigns of Vespasian and Titus
06Khor2    47:1|The reign of Artashēs and the rewarding
06Khor2    54:7|Rome, and after him Nerva reigned for not more than one
06Khor2    60:16|so beloved to our country, reigned forty-one years
06Khor2    61:1|Reign of Artavazd, the expulsion of
06Khor2    61:4|to what purpose shall I reign over these ruins
06Khor2    65:1|Concerning the reign of Vaḷarsh, the building of
06Khor2    66:8|it for you, from the reign of Artavazd up to the
06Khor2    68:4|rebelled against the Macedonians and reigned in the land of the
06Khor2    68:7|king of Armenia, and he reigned for thirty years; then Arshakan
06Khor2    68:9|their father Artashēs wished to reign over his brothers through his
06Khor2    68:10|and treaty that Artashēs should reign through his offspring, but that
06Khor2    74:12|he killed Khosrov, who had reigned forty-eight years
06Khor2    75:3|last of all in the reign of Diocletian; he also included
06Khor2    75:8|of Khosrov down to the reign of Trdat in the period
06Khor2    75:9|for what happened in the reign of Trdat and after him
06Khor2    76:4|Within a few months there reigned the brothers Quintus and Tacitus
06Khor2    77:10|for one year until the reign of Trdat, his son Shapuh
06Khor2    79:6|Cams then reigned with his sons Carinus and
06Khor2    82:1|prowess of Trdat during his reign before his conversion
06Khor2    88:10|He reigned from the fourth year of
06Khor2    89:6|commanders were Nerseh, who later reigned for nine years, and Ormizd
06Khor2    89:6|and Ormizd, who also later reigned for three years with success
06Khor2    91:2|the seventeenth year of Trdat’s reign we have found that our
06Khor2    91:8|the seventeenth year of Trdat’s reign until the forty-seventh of
06Khor2    91:19|Pahlav, a descendant of the reigning Arsacid family, from the Surēn
06Khor2    92:32|light of his grace. He reigned fifty-six years
06Khor3    4:3|bdeashkh of Aḷdznik’, seeing Sanatruk reigning in P’aytakaran, conceived the same
06Khor3    4:3|he did not wish to reign because he was not an
06Khor3    8:1|Concerning the reign of Khosrov the Small, the
06Khor3    8:2|the eighth year of the reign of the Emperor Constantius, with
06Khor3    10:3|much longer before dying, having reigned for nine years. He was
06Khor3    11:1|Concerning the reign of Tiran, and the departure
06Khor3    11:2|the seventeenth year of his reign Augustus Constantius, son of Constantine
06Khor3    12:5|of Mospuestia in Cilicia, having reigned for twenty-three years
06Khor3    17:12|deprived of the light after reigning for eleven years
06Khor3    20:2|the third year of the reign of Arshak, Nersēs the Great
06Khor3    22:6|you so that he may reign himself in your stead
06Khor3    33:1|Concerning the reign of Theodosius the Great, and
06Khor3    35:12|suicide like Saul [cf. 1 Kings 31:4; 1 Chron. 10:4]. He had reigned for thirty years
06Khor3    36:1|us by Mehrujan, and the reign of Pap over Armenia
06Khor3    39:8|with the axe. He had reigned for seven years
06Khor3    40:1|Concerning the reign of Varazdat and his imprisonment
06Khor3    40:10|valiant deeds, likewise during his reign he did not heed the
06Khor3    40:15|in the Ocean. He had reigned for four years
06Khor3    41:1|The reigns of Arshak and Vaḷarshak
06Khor3    46:9|fever, and died. He had reigned over all of Armenia for
06Khor3    50:7|fortress called Anush. Khosrov had reigned for five years
06Khor3    51:5|who after the seventy-year reign of his father held power
06Khor3    51:12|of the brevity of his reign, did not have time to
06Khor3    51:20|and in succession to him reigned Vṙam, also called Krman, for
06Khor3    55:1|Khosrov’s reign in Armenia for the second
06Khor3    55:2|Vṙamshapuh died after a reign of twenty-one years, leaving
06Khor3    55:5|to see him since he reigned for the second time only
06Khor3    56:2|After reigning in ignominy over Armenia for
06Khor3    56:3|father Yazkert died after a reign of eleven years
06Khor3    58:1|in the whole, and the reign of Artashir
06Khor3    58:9|without a Persian governor. He reigned for six years
07Seb1    7:1|declined in Armenia and the reign of king Vramshapuh came to
07Seb1    7:3|to the times of the reign of the maleficent Yazkert, and
07Seb1    7:5|death of Ormizd and the reign of Khosrov; the death of
07Seb1    7:5|death of Maurice and the reign of Phocas; the capture of
07Seb1    7:7|the death of Khosrov; the reign of Kawat; the treaty between
07Seb1    8:0|Peroz. Death of Peroz and reign of Kawat. Vahan is appointed
07Seb1    8:0|Armenia. Death of Kawat and reign of Anushěṙvan Khosrov. Rebellion of
07Seb1    8:8|Then his son Kawat reigned over the land of Persia
07Seb1    8:10|in the [41st] year of the reign of Khosrov, son of Kawat
07Seb1    9:1|during the period of his reign before this rebellion restored the
07Seb1    9:2|during the time of his reign, closed the Passes of the
07Seb1    9:6|the kings. His son Ormizd reigned after him
07Seb1    9:17|killed, and his son Khosrov reigned. He stayed for two years
07Seb1    10:0|The reign of Ormizd and slaughter of
07Seb1    10:1|Kawat that his son Ormizd reigned over all the land of
07Seb1    10:16|the time he began to reign, his uncles Vndoy and Vstam
07Seb1    11:2|between our sons who will reign after us.’
07Seb1    21:2|the sixth year of his reign
07Seb1    27:4|in the [18th] year of his reign
07Seb1    29:3|in the [28th] year of his reign. They brought his dead body
07Seb1    31:0|the emperor Maurice and the reign of Phocas. Rebellion of the
07Seb1    31:1|Khosrov, the [20th] year of the reign of Maurice, the Greek army
07Seb1    31:4|who were disloyal to his reign to be slaughtered. Many were
07Seb1    33:5|the eighteenth year of the reign (of Khosrov). The Greek army
07Seb1    34:2|in the [22nd] year of the reign of Khosrov. Sailing across the
07Seb1    34:20|in the [25th] year of the reign of Apruēz Khosrov, ten days
07Seb1    37:1|In the [28th] year of the reign of Apruēz Khosrov the Catholicos
07Seb1    39:0|his murder. His son Kawat reigns and makes a treaty with
07Seb1    40:0|him Ezr. Death of Kawat; reign of the young Artashir. Khoṙeam
07Seb1    40:0|the Greeks. Murder of Khoṙeam; reign of Bor, Khosrov’s sister, of
07Seb1    40:13|After her (reigned) a certain Khosrov from the
07Seb1    40:13|whom Khoṙeam’s army strangled. Then reigned Yazkert, son of Kawat, grandson
07Seb1    42:0|Death of Heraclius and the reign of his son Constantine. Entry
07Seb1    42:24|age. The days of his reign were [30] years. He made his
07Seb1    42:26|died, and his son Constantine reigned. And no one was chosen
07Seb1    44:0|The death of Constantine and reign of Heraclius, son of Heraclius
07Seb1    44:2|of Heraclius his son Constantine reigned, and he appointed as general
07Seb1    44:3|Constantine reigned for (only) a few days
07Seb1    44:3|wife of Heraclius. Then Heraclius reigned, son of Heraclius by Martine
07Seb1    44:17|the fifth year of his reign. Likewise (he promoted) Vahan Khorkhoṙuni
07Seb1    46:57|our Saviour Jesus Christ, Diocletian reigned with his three colleagues over
07Seb1    46:57|died, and his son Constantine reigned in Gaul and Spain. He
07Seb1    46:83|lordship, so that you may reign forever over all the earth
07Seb1    48:4|in the [12th] year of the reign of Constans
07Seb1    48:11|in the [12th] year of his reign and the [20th] year of the
07Seb1    49:14|bless your beneficent and pious reign forever, as you rule over
08Ghev1    1:0|the eleventh year of the reign of the pious, God-pleasing
08Ghev1    4:1|the first year of (Mu’awiya’s) reign, which was the twenty-fifth
08Ghev1    4:1|twenty-fifth year of the reign of Emperor Constans [II, 641-668], the grandson
08Ghev1    4:14|the second year of his reign Mu’awiya summoned Grigor and Smbat
08Ghev1    4:17|a peaceful state throughout his reign, free from all raids and
08Ghev1    5:0|The following chapter concerns the reign of Ashot, the conflagration caused
08Ghev1    5:3|the first year of his reign, a star of astonishing aspect
08Ghev1    5:4|the second year of the reign of Emperor Justinian [II, 685-695, 705-711] and during
08Ghev1    5:4|Emperor Justinian [II, 685-695, 705-711] and during the reign of Ashot patrik, (Justinian) sent
08Ghev1    5:6|his adversaries and established his reign for a second time. True’gh
08Ghev1    7:1|the sixteenth year of the reign of ’Abd al-Malik’ [685-705], Satan
08Ghev1    9:15|lords. Thus, having held his reign with such conduct, ’Abd al
08Ghev1    10:1|the first year of his reign, (al-Walid) resolved to do
08Ghev1    12:1|the second year of his reign Sulaiman assembled numerous troops, entrusted
08Ghev1    14:113|who in the end must reign, not by force or arms
08Ghev1    14:120|of David, nor did He reign over Israel, because this has
08Ghev1    14:219|the reason for such a reign? God alone knows; but surely
08Ghev1    17:1|the first year of his reign, he conceived the disastrous plan
08Ghev1    20:5|upon your country during your reign. With my own hand I
08Ghev1    22:6|After (reigning for) [19] years, Hisham died
08Ghev1    24:5|During that period of their reign (internecine) warfare never ceased among
08Ghev1    27:8|the sixth year of Marwan’s reign, God’s retribution was visited upon
08Ghev1    27:10|the six years of (Marwan’s) reign, after which he died
08Ghev1    29:0|During his reign the Byzantine emperor (Constantine) [V], Copronymous
08Ghev1    34:7|Artawazd) personally took over the reigns of power over the Egerians
08Ghev1    37:3|of the Armenians. During his reign pure silver ore was extracted
08Ghev1    39:0|year of Muhammad (al-Mahdi’s reign), Emperor Leo, Constantine’s son, died
08Ghev1    39:18|Muhammad (al-Mahdi) reigned for eight years and then
08Ghev1    40:21|This (martyrdom) occurred during the reign of (Caliph) Musa (al-Hadi
08Ghev1    41:1|During his reign his own brother ’Ubaidullah (Ovbedla
08Ghev1    41:2|al-’Adawi, four months), who reigned briefly and did neither good
09Draskh1    4:0|The Reign of Paroyr and His Successors
09Draskh1    4:11|after the commencement of his reign
09Draskh1    5:0|The Reign of Vagharshak the Parthian and
09Draskh1    5:30|by his own forces. He reigned for twenty-five years
09Draskh1    6:0|The Reign of Tigran [II] and His Works
09Draskh1    6:1|his son the second Tigran reigned
09Draskh1    6:12|time, and died after a reign of thirty-four years
09Draskh1    6:20|Persia, died, his son Arshawir reigned; being a young child he
09Draskh1    7:0|The Reign of Abgar: His Conversion to
09Draskh1    7:1|After twenty years of reign, Arjam was succeeded by his
09Draskh1    7:14|the thirtieth year of Abgar’s reign, the apostle Thomas, one of
09Draskh1    8:10|the seventeenth year of the reign of Trdat, he (Grigor) occupied
09Draskh1    11:0|The Reign of Xosrov and Tiran and
09Draskh1    13:0|The Reign of Pap and His War
09Draskh1    15:1|At this time the reign of the Arshakuni dynasty in
09Draskh1    16:8|the faith, died. During his reign he had repudiated the misty
09Draskh1    48:7|by his brother Alexander, whose reign was filled with turmoil created
09Draskh1    49:12|from this life after a reign of twenty-two years
09Draskh1    50:0|son of Smbat, and His Reign
10Tovma1    1:10|of Zrvan was able to reign save only a woman named
10Tovma1    1:15|progeny of Asur from Sem reigned in her own right over
10Tovma1    1:65|up until today a woman reigns over the land of India
10Tovma1    2:10|declared himself a god and reigned in Babylon with mighty power
10Tovma1    2:18|fact that they say Ninos reigned after Bel and were unconcerned
10Tovma1    3:4|He is said to have reigned over all Asia and Libya
10Tovma1    3:5|borders of the Hephthalites, then reigned powerfully over all Khuzhastan and
10Tovma1    3:8|been expounded by others. She reigned for forty-two years
10Tovma1    3:9|Ninuas after his father. He reigned over Assyria, and for a
10Tovma1    4:3|of what happened in their reigns
10Tovma1    4:4|of the tribe of Ham (reigned) fifty-two years. He restored
10Tovma1    4:5|Semiramis his wife (reigned) forty-two years. Coming to
10Tovma1    4:6|Baleos (reigned) for fifty-two years. In
10Tovma1    4:7|Aztadas (reigned) for thirty-two years. In
10Tovma1    4:8|Mamizos (reigned) for thirty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:9|Mak’ałis (reigned) for thirty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:10|Zpheros (reigned) for twenty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:11|Another Mamizos (reigned) for thirty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:12|Sparet’os (reigned) for forty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:13|Askatadēs (reigned) for forty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:14|Aminēs (reigned) for forty-five years. In
10Tovma1    4:16|Bełok’os (reigned) for twenty-five years. In
10Tovma1    4:17|Bałeparēs (reigned) for thirty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:17|years. In his time there reigned a king of the Argives
10Tovma1    4:18|Lamprites (reigned) for thirty-two years. In
10Tovma1    4:19|Zovsares (reigned) for twenty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:20|Lamperes (reigned) for thirty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:21|Panias (reigned) for forty-five years. In
10Tovma1    4:22|Sovsarmos (reigned) for fifteen years. In his
10Tovma1    4:23|Mit’rēos (reigned) for twenty-seven years
10Tovma1    4:24|Mawtanēs (reigned) for thirty-one years. In
10Tovma1    4:25|Tewtesay (reigned) for forty years
10Tovma1    4:26|Ot’ineus (reigned) for thirty years
10Tovma1    4:27|Derkiwlos (reigned) for . . . years. At that time
10Tovma1    4:27|years. At that time David reigned in Jerusalem, and the kingdom
10Tovma1    4:28|Lawostenes (reigned) for forty-five years
10Tovma1    4:29|Peritiades (reigned) for thirty years
10Tovma1    4:30|Ap’rat’ēs (reigned) for forty years
10Tovma1    4:31|Ap’ratanēs (reigned) for fifty years
10Tovma1    4:32|Akrapałēs (reigned) for forty-two years
10Tovma1    4:33|Konkołeṙos, called in Greek Sardanapalos, (reigned) for forty years. In his
10Tovma1    4:37|the Assyrians. After him there reigned over the Assyrians T’aglat’p’ałasar
10Tovma1    4:38|him the brother of Senek’erim reigned . . . was killed by Marut’ak’ Bałdan
10Tovma1    4:39|the third year of his reign, Senek’erim gathered a numerous army
10Tovma1    4:40|with the sword. He had reigned for eighteen years. Then they
10Tovma1    5:6|to the sword. Then he reigned over the Medes and Persians
10Tovma1    6:19|the world. At that time reigned Alexander the Macedonian, ruling over
10Tovma1    6:23|for thirty-three years and reigning for twelve
10Tovma1    6:29|Ptolemaic dynasty down to the reign of an Egyptian woman, Cleopatra
10Tovma1    6:36|daughter of Ptolemy Dionysius; she reigned over Egypt and Alexandria. Opening
10Tovma1    6:59|the stadium. Tiberius died after reigning for twenty-three years; and
10Tovma1    6:59|of Tiberius, Gaius the Less reigned for three and one half
10Tovma1    6:60|famine that occurred in the reign of Claudius, in order to
10Tovma1    7:6|Sanatruk, who came here and reigned as king after killing Eruand
10Tovma1    8:10|and with royal magnificence to reign over Greater Armenia. Following the
10Tovma1    8:22|After Artashēs there reigned Artavazd; then Tiran, son of
10Tovma1    8:22|In the time of their reigns the generations of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma1    8:25|time of Khosrov’s life. He reigned for forty-eight years
10Tovma1    9:5|discover them, down to the reign of Trdat and the beginning
10Tovma1    10:9|of Vrt’anēs the Great; he reigned for nineteen years
10Tovma1    10:15|out to him. He had reigned for sixteen years
10Tovma1    10:40|During his reign Shapuh king of kings inflicted
10Tovma1    10:49|Often the foxes planned to reign, but the dogs did not
10Tovma1    11:0|The reign of Theodosius over the Greeks
10Tovma1    11:4|emperor’s command, after he had reigned for six years
10Tovma1    11:8|Ocean where he died, having reigned for four years
10Tovma1    11:10|years later Vałarshak died, having reigned with his brother over all
10Tovma1    11:15|Ekełeats’ and there died, having reigned for seven years
10Tovma1    11:24|for a suitable day. After reigning for twenty-three years the
10Tovma1    11:36|that Artashir would no longer reign over Armenia
10Tovma2    2:9|at Chalcedon, and in his reign Saint Vardan and Vahan Artsruni
10Tovma2    3:22|twenty-fifth year of the reign of Khosrov called Parviz, ten
10Tovma2    3:63|him and he died, having reigned for six months
10Tovma2    3:76|split. After all this Yazkert reigned in Ctesiphon; he held the
10Tovma2    4:33|on Ismael’s order; he had reigned for [20] years. Thenceforth the kingdom
10Tovma2    4:34|Now the reigns of the Persian kingdom begin
10Tovma2    4:34|That was followed by the reigns of the Pahlavik kings, called
10Tovma2    4:34|And the years of these reigns, from Cyrus down to the
10Tovma2    4:56|The details of these reigns have been written down previously
10Tovma2    4:56|names and the lengths of reign have been given us in
10Tovma2    4:56|the time of Abdla, who reigned alone over everyone and built
10Tovma2    5:0|a certain T’ok’l called Jap’r reigned over the Muslims
10Tovma3    11:17|with Christ in order to reign with him
10Tovma3    14:31|attacked and slew him. He reigned in his father’s place, and
10Tovma3    14:32|son of his uncle Muht’is reigned, and having lived for three
10Tovma3    15:20|times of old during the reign of Sedekia at the time
10Tovma3    21:1|through the period of his reign: five years in the dignity
10Tovma3    22:1|the third year of his reign over Armenia, by divine anger
10Tovma3    29:2|stand up straight; within me reigns broken heart rather than firm
10Tovma4    4:63|Mokt’gir, knew that Gagik was reigning over Armenia, he sent him
10Tovma4    12:6|from on High. For he reigned like Josiah over a new
10Tovma4    13:3|and those of our fathers reigned over us, and the Lord
10Tovma4    13:58|also (did he) in the reign of Aluz
10Tovma4    13:82|life and by God’s will reigned over many landsas is
10Tovma4    13:83|era, and in the imperial reign of Lazan, at the order
11Asogh1    2:1|knows that three princely families reigned in Armenia, in three (different
11Asogh1    2:3|gloomy ignorance ([i.e. e.] paganism) until the reign of Trdat and the enlightenment
11Asogh1    2:3|the summer of [888], during the reign of George (and), in the
11Asogh1    2:10|years; after five years of reign he died and moved to
11Asogh1    3:1|Ashot, in [340-891], his son Smbat (reigned) for [24] years with the permission
11Asogh1    3:1|son of the latter, Leo, reigned for [26] years: he was a
11Asogh1    3:11|his days and during the reign of his father, peace reigned
11Asogh1    3:11|reign of his father, peace reigned in our country (everywhere), and
11Asogh1    5:15|organization of the country and reigned over a part of Armenia
11Asogh1    6:2|he found his father’s vassals reigning. He proclaimed himself Shahanshah, [i.e.] the
11Asogh1    6:3|After Leo, his brother Alexander reigned in Greece and (ruled) for
11Asogh1    6:3|ruled) for [1] year. Then Romanos reigned in Greece in the year
11Asogh1    6:4|the second year of his reign, he gathered a large army
11Asogh1    6:5|lived [15] years after his father, reigned [8] and died in [378 = 929] year
11Asogh1    7:1|of Ashot, his brother Abas reigned (and ruled) for [24] years. In
11Asogh1    7:41|In the [6th] year of his reign, in [397=948], he took away Marash
11Asogh1    7:43|Constantine died and Roman [II, 959-963], (ruled) reigned for three years. In [402-953], Abas
11Asogh1    7:43|the king of Armenia, who reigned for [24] years [928-952], died
11Asogh1    8:0|About the reign of Ashot, the son of
11Asogh1    8:1|his son Ashot, nicknamed Shahanshah, reigned and (ruled) for [25] years
11Asogh1    8:2|his time, Mushegh, his brother, reigned in Kars
11Asogh1    8:21|Some Marinos reigned in Constantinople and Kiwr-Zan
11Asogh1    8:21|Zan) enthroned Nikephoros in [412-963], who reigned for [7] years (from [963-969]). He won
11Asogh1    8:24|and, having ascended the throne, (reigned) [6/7] years. But the great dux
11Asogh1    8:24|nephew of Nikephoros, revolted and reigned in Zhrung
11Asogh1    8:27|many; and therefore, when he reigned, voluntarily submitted to him, with
11Asogh1    9:1|emperor Kiwr-Zan, during the reign of the Armenian king Ashot
11Asogh1    10:2|palace. - After him, in [425=976], Basil reigned
11Asogh1    11:1|his son Smbat started his reign, (ruling) lasting for [13] years
11Asogh1    11:4|that time, peace and prosperity reigned in Armenia
11Asogh1    14:1|for a time, began to reign in the Jahan and Melitine
11Asogh1    29:1|Smbat’s death, his brother Gagik reigned in the winter of [438=989] in
11Asogh1    31:5|But when Gagik reigned over all of Armenia, Sargis
11Asogh1    45:0|in our time began to reign in Vaspurakan
11Asogh1    45:2|general devastation of Armenia (Gagik) reigned in the Vaspurakan countries for
11Asogh1    45:3|of Gagik, his son Derenik, reigned for [17] years, and died in
11Asogh1    45:4|Ashot son of Abusahl, having reigned for [22] years, died in [439-990] year
11Asogh1    48:4|is the [30th] year of the reign of the Greek emperor Basil
11Asogh1    48:4|Basil, the [15th] year of the reign of King Gagik in Great
12Last1    1:12|in the [25th] year of his reign, came forth with a large
12Last1    1:22|following the commencement of his reign, (waging) uneasy wars, he had
12Last1    2:6|Now king Gagik reigned for a long time and
12Last1    3:6|at the beginning of his reign when Vard (Phocas), called Scleros
12Last1    4:15|two days, died [A.D. 1025]. He had reigned for fifty years
12Last1    5:0|the first year of his reign, and the country rested from
12Last1    5:1|the first year of Constantine’s reign, which was, according to our
12Last1    6:2|the first year of his reign, assembled troops and set out
12Last1    8:1|queen had supported this. (Romanus) reigned [1028-1034] for seven years
12Last1    9:6|During (Michael’s) reign [1034-1041], a great destruction of the
12Last1    9:11|At the beginning of (Michael’s) reign, there was an eclipse of
12Last1    9:15|son Caesar (kesar). Then, after reigning for [7] years and [8] months, he
12Last1    9:19|history of the Caesar who reigned for six months
12Last1    10:0|were dispatched. Following the incomplete reign of the Caesar, the lioness
12Last1    10:2|the first year of (Constantine’s) reign, the son of Maneak, who
12Last1    10:3|son) did not think to reign through God but rather placed
12Last1    10:12|at the outset of Constantine’s reign, which was the year [490] according
12Last1    10:22|until the time of Michael’s reign, when he sold it to
12Last1    12:4|Pyrrhonists entered our churches, the reign of justice was transformed into
12Last1    17:1|the fifty years of his reign when no enemy dared enter
12Last1    17:3|life, (Monomachus) died after a reign of thirteen years [1042-1055], accomplishing nothing
12Last1    25:23|blinded, that he had not reigned as monarch but rather had