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ruination   17
ruinous   4
rukn   1
rule   435
ruler   65
rumble   4
ruminant   1
rummage   1
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rule
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rule   210
ruled   169
ruler   50
rulers   15
rules   24


01Kor1    2:36|again, “remember them which have rule over you, who have spoken
01Kor1    12:5|labors as examples and guide rules, bidding them to stay within
01Kor1    12:5|them to stay within those rules
01Kor1    16:2|nation which was under the rule of the king of the
02Agat1    1:2|Parthians, and enthusiastically accepted the rule of Artashir, son of Sasan
02Agat1    2:3|country under the kingship and rule of the Persians
02Agat1    13:11|covenant of holiness, the religious rule [cf. II Macc. 4.11; 6.23] of chastity into which they
02Agat1    14:5|by their religion and our rule is despised by them, and
02Agat1    21:28|eternal kingdom, and of his rule there is no end
02Agat3    25:5|people who were under his rule, both great and small, that
02Agat3    25:7|down. He had made a rule for himself that all the
02Agat3    26:6|take their fathers’ place to rule over the land
02Agat3    26:12|them, and according to the rule of the gospel turned to
02Agat3    27:10|became powerful and strengthened his rule over mankind, calling his kingdom
03Buz3    3:1|After this, Xosrov Kotak ruled [A.D. 330-339], grandson of Xosrov, and son
03Buz3    7:1|many of which he himself ruled
03Buz4    3:23|the king according to the rules of the chamberlain-ship [senekapetutiwn], and
03Buz4    5:29|time he allowed some to rule, and some not to rule
03Buz4    5:29|rule, and some not to rule, so that at least later
03Buz4    7:5|of impeccable behavior, observed the rules of the true faith, was
03Buz4    15:8|Arshak, saying: “Gnel wants to rule, and to kill you. All
03Buz4    55:47|in the country where he ruled to assemble and to have
03Buz5    1:19|the country of Armenia and ruled over it. He took back
03Buz5    29:2|the position of patriarch and rule in place of the man
03Buz5    31:0|of jealousy all the canonical rules which he had established
03Buz5    32:8|his worth, as was the rule in calling a king to
03Buz5    34:2|the country of Armenia, and ruled as king
03Buz5    35:10|Mushegh will kill you and rule himself
03Buz5    37:22|Chenats country, stay there, and rule your country there as king
03Buz5    37:58|was their guide and head, ruling his principality or exerting his
03Buz5    43:23|accordance with the religion and rule of Armenia, the youth Artawazd’s
03Buz5    44:16|for me, contrary to the rule, as a pagan
03Buz6    1:0|half the Armenian people being ruled by Arshak at the order
03Buz6    1:0|and half the people being ruled by Xosrov at the order
03Buz6    1:12|between the few remaining districts ruled by the two Arsacid kings
03Buz6    2:0|the country of the Armenians ruled by Xosrov; first, about the
04Yegh1    1:1|race of Sasan the Persian ruled over Armenia. They governed their
04Yegh1    1:2|deprived him of his kingdom, rule passed to the Armenian princes
04Yegh1    1:3|from the beginning of the rule of Shapuh, king of kings
04Yegh1    1:15|the end which befell their rule
04Yegh1    1:21|also obediently submit to your rule
04Yegh1    1:23|in our religion, you will rule over the land of the
04Yegh1    2:45|and had prevailed over his rule, then he sent messengers throughout
04Yegh2    4:82|first I shall give my rule.
04Yegh2    4:87|bitterly, he gave him his rule for a thousand years
04Yegh2    4:88|him Ormizd. He took the rule from Arhmn and gave it
04Yegh2    6:130|him, so that he may rule in peace his universal empire
04Yegh2    10:246|It was the rule in former times, when the
04Yegh2    11:256|in our loyalty to your rule, did not oppose you
04Yegh3    2:37|May the divine Law rule over all, and by the
04Yegh3    6:143|who with your peaceful benevolence rule over land and sea; and
04Yegh3    6:144|they crossed over and also ruled the regions of Asia from
04Yegh3    6:146|made king by you, he ruled over his ancestral land. Likewise
04Yegh9    3:51|die in war than to rule his kingdom as an apostate
05Parp2    6:0|king, selected, according to the rule of their native ancestors, from
05Parp2    6:2|king of Armenia, Arshak, had ruled absolutely over the entire land
05Parp2    9:0|order to further weaken the rule of the Arsacid line. Because
05Parp2    12:3|his brother Shapuh’s son Yazkert [I, A.D. 399-421], ruled over the land of Iran
05Parp2    12:5|line had submitted (to Byzantine rule). It was possible that, like
05Parp2    12:8|should someone of our line rule over the land of Armenia
05Parp2    12:11|out, for Yazkert did not rule for long, and died. The
05Parp2    12:13|Yazkert’s) son Vahram (Vrham, Vahram) ruled over the land of the
05Parp2    13:33|resolved not to have (Artashes] rule over us as king, any
05Parp2    14:15|to abolish the Arsacid line’s rule in the kingdom
05Parp2    14:19|Thereafter the rule was taken from the Arsacid
05Parp2    16:8|But I am unable to rule as patriarch over a people
05Parp3    20:10|to such awesome and severe rules against the realm are eternally
05Parp3    21:4|are there in which you rule as a god, where you
05Parp4    60:1|killed the older one, and ruled himself. His name was Peroz
05Parp4    63:0|unworthily through apostasy and not ruling with piety as worthy folk
05Parp4    64:16|to the Christians that the rule of his faith was being
05Parp4    65:15|or three youths whom I rule over like a lord, so
05Parp4    73:17|mercy on us, you will rule us
05Parp4    75:7|listen properly to someone’s words, rules only through authority and not
05Parp4    86:6|sanctity in accordance with the rules of the Christian faith
05Parp4    88:7|They dealt with your rule in such a way that
06Khor1    3:4|and often subject to another’s rule, yet many manly deeds have
06Khor1    6:9|he says, “Zrvan prevailed and ruled over the other two
06Khor1    6:13|lest through his offspring he rule over them
06Khor1    8:2|against the Macedonians, they say, ruled over all the East and
06Khor1    8:3|way to render his own rule unshakable
06Khor1    8:5|what sort of men had ruled over Armenia up to his
06Khor1    9:4|And now that my rule has been stabilized by your
06Khor1    9:4|may have been those who ruled over this land of Armenia
06Khor1    11:2|Titan Bēl had confirmed his rule over everyone, he sent to
06Khor1    13:3|his country’s borders and foreigners ruling over his kin
06Khor1    13:4|a few years before Ninos ruled over Assyria and Nineveh, hard
06Khor1    15:4|whole empire that Ninos had ruled, or to satisfy her desires
06Khor1    17:11|his mother, and he himself ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
06Khor1    22:8|for himself from Sardanapalos and ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
06Khor1    23:2|the kings, down to the rule of the Parthians
06Khor1    23:4|I could delight in their rule and escape from the dangers
06Khor1    33:11|that our Zarmayr under the rule of the Assyrians helped Priam
06Khor2    1:5|After ruling over the whole world, Alexander
06Khor2    1:7|He ruled for thirty-one years and
06Khor2    1:9|then on Arshak the Brave ruled, who was from the seed
06Khor2    2:10|with his army. And Arshak ruled over a third of this
06Khor2    2:10|and another Asia - over which ruled Arshak
06Khor2    8:36|royal palace he established fixed rules, distinguishing the times for audiences
06Khor2    8:44|the future, it was a rule among the Arsacids that one
06Khor2    9:2|Arshak, son of Vaḷarshak, ruled over Armenia for thirteen years
06Khor2    13:7|in his own country he ruled over Thebes and Babylon; and
06Khor2    18:4|him any share in his rule or his own territory of
06Khor2    23:2|deadly in her efforts to rule over their dominions
06Khor2    24:10|prevent any plot against his rule
06Khor2    25:9|Arsham died after ruling for twenty years
06Khor2    27:5|died, and his son Artashēs ruled over the Persians
06Khor2    28:2|him; for he planned to rule over them through his successors
06Khor2    35:2|sons so that he might rule over the whole kingdom
06Khor2    52:4|died and someone else was ruling as a tyrant over the
06Khor2    64:4|captured by a princess who ruled those lands at the time
06Khor2    65:7|Having ruled for twenty years he died
06Khor2    67:5|obedient and faithful to the rule of Artashir than to that
06Khor2    68:5|himself went to Bahl and ruled securely for fifty-three years
06Khor2    68:7|for thirty years; then Arshakan ruled for thirty-one years, followed
06Khor2    69:3|Arshavir, as we said, Artashēs ruled for thirty-four years, Dareh
06Khor2    71:2|Pahlav were jealous at the rule of the branch of their
06Khor2    71:2|Artashēs, and willingly accepted the rule of Artashir, son of Sasan
06Khor2    92:10|his will if he would rule the kingdom
06Khor3    3:3|king: “If you wish to rule those lands in the true
06Khor3    3:9|of foreign nations planned to rule over all of Armenia
06Khor3    5:4|And we desire that you rule over an ever-greater empire
06Khor3    8:2|him, considering it sufficient to rule over the territories that he
06Khor3    29:11|that thenceforth the king would rule justly and they would serve
06Khor3    36:10|those who willingly accepted the rule of Pap and those who
06Khor3    37:24|peaceful and subject to Pap’s rule
06Khor3    38:2|injustice and extortion but would rule uprightly, with fatherly care for
06Khor3    41:4|possession of our land and ruled over it after violent battles
06Khor3    42:5|Persian sector, and went to rule over the western regions of
06Khor3    42:5|that it was better to rule over a smaller region and
06Khor3    51:22|Vṙamshapuh ruled our country and was subject
06Khor3    54:2|was called Theodosius the Less, ruled in his stead. He kept
06Khor3    67:2|Vṙam the Second died after ruling over Persia for twentyone years
07Seb1    7:0|after the extinction of the rule of the Arsacids. Contents of
07Seb1    7:0|of the Ismaelites and their rule from Egypt to Persia
07Seb1    7:1|When the times of Arsacid rule declined in Armenia and the
07Seb1    7:1|race of the Kark’edovmayi empire ruled over it. He undertook a
07Seb1    8:10|and rejected submission to Persian rule in unison with all the
07Seb1    9:0|to the end of Sasanian rule
07Seb1    11:27|all his enemies, and his rule was confirmed
07Seb1    17:7|the Roman empire, and to rule themselves over the royal capital
07Seb1    40:0|takes Ctesiphon, kills Artashir, and rules himself He returns the Lord’s
07Seb1    40:14|force in Atrpatakan. But his rule was in Ctesiphon, and all
07Seb1    42:0|flight to Constantinople. The Ismaelites rule over Egypt; another army of
07Seb1    46:3|with supplications for your pious rule, and for all the princes
07Seb1    46:4|the light of your pious rule, have remained unmoved in the
07Seb1    46:23|made us worthy of the rule of your heavenly city, how
07Seb1    46:23|your pious and God-loving rule that it remain unmoved forever
07Seb1    46:23|upon earth with great victory, ruling over the whole universe, sea
07Seb1    46:24|glory of your God-loving rule has suffused everything below - you
07Seb1    48:0|of Yazkert. Extinction of Sasanian rule. The Armenians submit to the
07Seb1    48:3|years. So was extinguished the rule of the Persians and of
07Seb1    48:11|and the [20th] year of the rule of the Ismaelites
07Seb1    49:14|pious reign forever, as you rule over all sea and land
07Seb1    52:1|over his opponents, his sole rule and making of peace. Conclusion
07Seb1    52:15|been destroyed and the Ismaelites ruled. These were then subdued and
07Seb1    52:21|into submission to himself, he rules over the possessions of the
08Ghev1    1:0|Bakr [632-634], ’Umar [634-644], and ’Uthman [644-656] who ruled for thirty-eight years. As
08Ghev1    1:0|them. Thus Heraclius held the rule of Judaea and Asorestan until
08Ghev1    1:1|son Constantine [III, 613-641] had come to rule in his father’s stead, the
08Ghev1    1:2|and put them under your rule, for the plenty of the
08Ghev1    1:12|Thereafter they ruled over Judaea and Asorestan, putting
08Ghev1    1:12|And so Ishmael came to rule over Judaea
08Ghev1    2:13|twenty-sixth year of their rule, once again they attacked the
08Ghev1    3:11|thirty-sixth year of their rule, they assembled a force and
08Ghev1    4:14|during the years of his rule
08Ghev1    4:15|al-Malik [685-705], son of Marwan [I, 684-685] ruled. He lived for twenty-one
08Ghev1    4:16|the second year of his rule there was a fierce conflict
08Ghev1    4:18|northern people called Khazars (Xazirk’) ruled over the land of the
08Ghev1    5:7|the fourth year of his rule a looting brigade of the
08Ghev1    9:7|the Lord will advance your rule and implement your will, and
08Ghev1    9:8|and will not allow your rule to last. If you do
08Ghev1    10:0|as caliph of the Ishmaelites, ruling for ten years and eight
08Ghev1    10:1|irritant and obstacle to their rule
08Ghev1    10:23|’Abd al-Aziz ruled the land of the Armenians
08Ghev1    11:5|of the kings who have ruled over the world, from the
08Ghev1    11:5|the king of Babylon, who ruled the whole world, and the
08Ghev1    11:5|the Persians were unable to rule over our land
08Ghev1    11:14|wage war. Caliph al-Walid ruled for ten years and eight
08Ghev1    12:0|succeeded al-Walid as caliph, ruling for two years and eight
08Ghev1    13:0|Sulaiman, ’Umar [II] succeeded as caliph [717-720], ruling for two years and five
08Ghev1    13:2|But once ’Umar’s rule was established, he released all
08Ghev1    14:4|something strange. This is the rule we observe towards others
08Ghev1    14:107|from his descendant and shall rule over many nations; his king
08Ghev1    14:109|it means for Him to rule all nations, it means that
08Ghev1    15:2|than any of his predecessors ruling before him. Opening up the
08Ghev1    16:0|a certain Yazid (Yazkert) (Yazid) [II, 720-724] ruled for six years. He was
08Ghev1    17:0|known as Hisham (Heshm) [724-743], who ruled for nineteen years
08Ghev1    21:0|of Arminiya, [732-744], Muhammad’s son (to rule) over the Armenian people in
08Ghev1    22:5|and serving maids. (Marwan) himself ruled over our land, ending all
08Ghev1    23:0|Walid (Vlit’) (al-Walid) [II, 743-744] who ruled for (one and a half
08Ghev1    25:11|Marwan once more established the rule of Ashot and sent him
08Ghev1    28:0|Abu-l-Abbas al-Saffah), [750-754] ruled. He sent his brother, another
08Ghev1    28:10|died after three years of rule. His brother, the other Abdullah
08Ghev1    28:10|Mansur) took over his authority, ruling for [22] years [754-775] as caliph
08Ghev1    31:0|Yazid (ibn Usaid) was still ruling, he sent an emissary to
08Ghev1    34:22|For they thought that the rule of the Ishmaelites was ending
08Ghev1    39:10|who had submitted to our rule, for he might be a
08Ghev1    39:17|He terminated (‘Uthman’s) rule and sent as a replacement
08Ghev1    40:0|Musa (Muse’) (al-Hadi, caliph) [785-786] ruled for one year
09Draskh1    1:10|who were the first to rule over us as kings; or
09Draskh1    1:10|after them Vagharshak the Parthian ruled over the house of Togarmah
09Draskh1    1:14|Smbat son of Ashot, who ruled over Armenia instead of his
09Draskh1    1:18|crowning and making the latter rule as anti-king
09Draskh1    1:19|there were three kings that ruled at the same time: Gagik
09Draskh1    1:26|might grow, multiply, fill and rule the earth and every thing
09Draskh1    2:5|named, and Meshech (Mosok’), who ruled over (Liwrikia) Illyria
09Draskh1    2:12|and Togarmah. And as Tiras ruled alone over the Thracians, he
09Draskh1    2:13|own people, over whom he ruled, and called the former Ashkenazian
09Draskh1    2:15|and the beginning of the rule of his son Hayk. From
09Draskh1    2:16|how, whence, why or who ruled over the land of Armenia
09Draskh1    3:1|himself, attempted to impose his rule over all the other giants
09Draskh1    3:4|him in this manner, Hayk ruled over the land as his
09Draskh1    3:6|While Aramaneak ruled over our people, he went
09Draskh1    3:13|to live in Armawir and rule over his paternal house
09Draskh1    3:25|words and deeds, who formerly ruled over a part of our
09Draskh1    3:27|children nor his children’s children ruled over their ancestral domain. But
09Draskh1    4:1|ascendancy of his family he ruled over his domain
09Draskh1    4:3|Sardanapaghgh) together with these men, ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
09Draskh1    4:27|account of the patriarchs that ruled until the time of Vagharshak
09Draskh1    5:1|shall briefly narrate about Vagharshak ruling over us as king and
09Draskh1    5:2|after him, since he had ruled over all
09Draskh1    5:3|After his death, Seleucus ruled over Babylon, subordinating also the
09Draskh1    5:5|These sovereigns ruled for a period of approximately
09Draskh1    5:6|after the death of Sarahruled over the Persians, Medes and
09Draskh1    5:18|he died in Nisibis, having ruled for twenty-two years
09Draskh1    5:23|Arshak ruled for thirteen years. He was
09Draskh1    6:0|Tigran [II] and His Works; The Rule of Artawazd and Arjam
09Draskh1    6:14|Artawazd, the son of Tigran, ruled over Armenia, but unlike his
09Draskh1    7:7|to whoever among them should rule in place of their father
09Draskh1    8:1|crown, and instead Artashir himself ruled
09Draskh1    11:1|begged him to make Xosrov rule as king over the Armenians
09Draskh1    11:1|let not the godless Persians rule over us
09Draskh1    11:4|Upon his arrival the latter ruled over his ancestral domain
09Draskh1    11:8|Constantius’ death, the impious Julian ruled in Rome, and arrogantly turning
09Draskh1    12:2|he befittingly set all the rules of righteousness
09Draskh1    12:16|his brother, the impious Valens, ruled and immediately sent the great
09Draskh1    13:2|the Apostate with numerous forces ruling as the absolute master of
09Draskh1    13:7|earlier practice they adopted the rule applicable to patriarchs whereby the
09Draskh1    13:12|Armenia), since Arshak wished to rule over the western (or) Greek
09Draskh1    14:5|of Persia, died, and Vram ruled instead
09Draskh1    14:11|But upon his rule for the second time, the
09Draskh1    14:12|of Yazkert, the second Vram ruled instead in Persia
09Draskh1    16:3|nephew of the blessed Vardan, ruled over the Armenians. With the
09Draskh1    16:7|During his pontificate Peroz, who ruled over Persia, summoned Vahan to
09Draskh1    16:14|Vard, the brother of Vahan, ruled over the Armenians. Having occupied
09Draskh1    16:15|During his time Persian marzpans ruled over the Armenians. Having occupied
09Draskh1    16:16|pontificate as well Persian marzpans ruled over the Armenians at the
09Draskh1    16:18|Erast). During his time Xosrov ruled over Persia instead of his
09Draskh1    16:35|His son Ormizd ruled instead. His relatives and certain
09Draskh1    17:11|the great patriarch Abraham through rules that were given by Christ
09Draskh1    17:31|the king of Persia, and ruled instead
09Draskh1    18:3|Yazkert, the grandson of Xosrov, ruled
09Draskh1    19:2|prince of Armenia. The latter ruled for three years with wisdom
09Draskh1    19:11|died and his son Constans ruled instead
09Draskh1    19:53|also killed that particular caliph ruled over all the Hagarites and
09Draskh1    20:0|The Rule of Grigor as Curopalate and
09Draskh1    20:24|Bagratuni, the son of Smbat, ruled over the princedom of Armenia
09Draskh1    21:21|after Walid his brother Sulayman ruled for a short time, and
09Draskh1    21:21|time, and after him, ’Umar ruled, in whose time, Vahan, the
09Draskh1    26:2|most of the lords who ruled over that region took refuge
09Draskh1    27:4|evidence in accordance with the rules of rhetoric, yet, he is
09Draskh1    28:1|honor from the royal court. Ruling over his principality with great
09Draskh1    29:0|The Rule of the Presiding Prince Ashot
09Draskh1    29:8|deny his kingdom the needed rules and ordinations, and for the
09Draskh1    30:25|from the spiritual nuptials to rule over all of Armenia
09Draskh1    30:70|ashes, and subject themselves to rules with all their heart. Only
09Draskh1    34:10|a secretly converted Christian, who ruled over the province of Aghdznik’
09Draskh1    39:0|The Rule of Yusuf Brother of Afshin
09Draskh1    40:20|brothers Sahak and Vasak, who ruled over the districts that surround
09Draskh1    41:12|and the establishment of his rule in his patrimonial realm, Constantine
09Draskh1    43:0|The Counter rule of Gagik Arcruni as King
09Draskh1    44:10|and their king Atrnerseh, who rules in the northeastern regions of
09Draskh1    47:11|with the prophesy: “deceivers shall rule over you
09Draskh1    55:2|son of Smbat, who was ruling as king with many honors
09Draskh1    57:12|mind in wonderful harmony, they ruled over their ancestral domain, and
09Draskh1    57:14|expatriation, and took over the rule of their hereditary realm
09Draskh1    59:2|Then, the great chorepiscopus, who ruled over the region of Gugark’
09Draskh1    61:3|over his entire house-hold, ruled over his domain by force
09Draskh1    64:20|and gave him leave to rule over all the Armenians
09Draskh1    65:2|himself deprived because it was ruled by his brother Sahak
09Draskh1    66:10|of Bagaran, near Ashot, who ruled as king, so that the
09Draskh1    66:16|As a general rule, one soldier would address a
10Tovma1    1:5|and was the first to rule on the earth. But because
10Tovma1    1:8|Sem, built Nineveh, and Senek’erim ruled over Nineveh by succession and
10Tovma1    1:10|any (descendant) of Zrvan to rule and made a sworn pact
10Tovma1    1:14|from the progeny of Sem, ruled through her husband Ninos over
10Tovma1    1:15|native empire; and her descendants (ruled) legitimately one after the other
10Tovma1    1:17|flourished as rulers, the Assyrians ruled separately. You will find in
10Tovma1    1:18|So Ninos and Shamiram ruled over Asians and Egyptians and
10Tovma1    1:77|lineage of the men who ruled over our land and the
10Tovma1    2:10|the astonishment of all. He ruled over all nations under heaven
10Tovma1    3:5|as the Indian Sea he ruled with great valour and bravery
10Tovma1    3:6|to his wife Semiramis, who ruled even more valiantly than Ninos
10Tovma1    4:1|of the patriarch Abraham; he ruled over all Asia and Armenia
10Tovma1    4:2|Zradasht he then exercised sole rule over all eastern Persia and
10Tovma1    4:2|and subjected it to tax, (ruling) with peaceful life for thirty
10Tovma1    4:2|son, the fourth from Ninos, (ruled) for thirty years. All the
10Tovma1    4:5|her return she exercised sole rule over Persia. In her third
10Tovma1    4:5|his last year the Shepherds ruled over Egypt. ... 5 In his twenty
10Tovma1    4:5|king of the Thessalians (and ruled) for thirty-five years. In
10Tovma1    4:36|under King P’uay they again ruled over Babylon and lower Assyria
10Tovma1    4:56|completely destroyed by Cyrus, who ruled
10Tovma1    6:0|After Cyrus (ruled) Kambyses, Shmerges the magus, Dareh
10Tovma1    6:19|time reigned Alexander the Macedonian, ruling over the whole world. He
10Tovma1    6:23|victory through his courage. After (ruling) twelve years Alexander died in
10Tovma1    6:24|death (bed) Alexander, who had ruled his kingdom alone strictly and
10Tovma1    6:29|and Persia, Arshak the Valiant ruled over the Medes and Persians
10Tovma1    6:50|reached this period of Abgar’s rule and belief in Christ
10Tovma1    8:0|The rule of Artashēs over Armenia
10Tovma1    8:1|When the rule of Artashēs was flourishing in
10Tovma1    9:0|the Pahlavik kingdom and the rule of the Stahrian
10Tovma1    10:1|details of Trdat the Great’s rule over the land of his
10Tovma1    10:13|intentions are inimical to your rule; for their hand is with
10Tovma1    10:24|those times the emperor Valens ruled over the Greeks, and Shapuh
10Tovma1    10:39|East and the West. After ruling for thirty-six years, Arshak
10Tovma1    10:44|Persian army he came to rule over Armenia at the command
10Tovma1    10:46|not abandon (his plans) to rule over Armenia. He amassed around
10Tovma1    11:1|emperor Valens, Theodosius the Great ruled over the Greeks. Then Saint
10Tovma1    11:18|whole of Armenia to imperial rule. For after the death of
10Tovma1    11:26|to themselves, had pretensions to rule over the whole of it
10Tovma1    11:39|not wish the Persians to rule over the Armenians and impose
10Tovma1    11:39|he preferred to see the rule of the Greeks
10Tovma1    11:41|lived in accordance with the rule of canon law. They joined
10Tovma1    11:47|from the Arsacid house, the rule of unworthy persons, the election
10Tovma2    1:0|the Arsacids, then Persian marzpans ruled the country. The princes of
10Tovma2    1:1|Atrsruni, conceived the idea of ruling over Armenia. Pursuing this foolish
10Tovma2    1:11|by the Kushans, and Yazkert ruled in his stead
10Tovma2    2:9|The emperor Marcian ruled the Greeks (after) Theodosius [II]; he
10Tovma2    3:16|the twentieth year of the rule of Maurice that the Greek
10Tovma2    3:19|son. He (Heraclius) came and ruled without our permission; he offers
10Tovma2    3:64|the two of us to rule in peace
10Tovma2    3:76|Then Bor ruled for two years and died
10Tovma2    4:1|began to rebel against Roman rule
10Tovma2    4:21|capital to Constans. And Ismael ruled over all Judaea
10Tovma2    4:34|from Cyrus down to the rule of the Muslims, add up
10Tovma2    5:10|that Ashot had insulted the rule of the Muslims
10Tovma2    5:11|a Hagarite Zōrahay, who then ruled Arzn and the lower part
10Tovma2    6:39|he says: “Let the king rule justly, and the prince govern
10Tovma2    7:7|Armenia has rebelled against your rule
10Tovma3    1:17|From the beginning of the rule of our ancestors, when God
10Tovma3    2:2|and his rebellion from the rule of the Muslims
10Tovma3    2:17|king through obedience to our ruling and commanding king
10Tovma3    2:49|subjected in obedience to your rule the princes and lords, the
10Tovma3    4:28|general’s orders, and he would rule in his brother’s stead over
10Tovma3    5:10|the hands of Gurgēn, to rule over them in the place
10Tovma3    6:14|not rebels against your imperial rule. But our troubles have been
10Tovma3    6:14|God and have disregarded the rules of his commandments, God has
10Tovma3    6:20|and you will live and rule over your land and your
10Tovma3    6:30|good terms with me and rule over your land
10Tovma3    10:2|They merely appoint someone to rule over them at their own
10Tovma3    10:11|Ałuank’. At that time there ruled over the extensive territory of
10Tovma3    10:37|defeated? Which of those who ruled the world was never put
10Tovma3    11:38|of the royal taxes, to rule in the place of its
10Tovma3    14:7|to his own country to rule over his land in the
10Tovma3    14:9|He ruled his country with princely authority
10Tovma3    15:11|me) and you wish to rule over Andzavats’ik’, do not hold
10Tovma3    15:12|carried out his aims, and ruled with great authority over Andzavats’ik’
10Tovma3    15:16|castle, expel his officials, and rule alone over the principality of
10Tovma3    16:1|Kzuin had revolted against the rule of the Muslims
10Tovma3    17:1|when he heard of Gurgēn’s ruling over Andzavats’ik’, Ashot entered the
10Tovma3    19:7|march against Armenia, intending to rule over it. When the Armenian
10Tovma3    19:12|them and remove them from rule over Armenia
10Tovma3    20:68|prefect over the land to rule as regent, for Derenik’s sons
10Tovma3    21:0|Smbat rules in place of Ashot
10Tovma3    21:2|In his stead ruled Smbat, son of Ashot, an
10Tovma3    22:6|In the same year the ruling prince of Tarōn died, and
10Tovma3    22:23|continued to foster ambitions of ruling over the country
10Tovma3    24:4|and Gurgēn from imprisonment, and ruled over their native principality with
10Tovma3    26:2|regarded as unclean by the rules of purity but even revolting
10Tovma3    28:0|prince of Siunik’ against the rule of Smbat, and the subjection
10Tovma4    1:4|the fortress by night and ruled over the province
10Tovma4    1:5|of Atrpatakan, over which he ruled with great magnificence
10Tovma4    2:1|steadied her heart; and he ruled his principality like a man
10Tovma4    2:7|plan, for he wished to rule over the principality of Vaspurakan
10Tovma4    2:7|the following argument: “I shall rule the country as a substitute
10Tovma4    4:57|was no one who could rule and control Armenia save only
10Tovma4    4:75|and adorned with incomparable valour, ruled as monarch over all the
10Tovma4    5:2|son of Apusach, was still ruling tyranically over the Persians and
10Tovma4    6:3|the fourth. If a slave rules, he shakes the land; and
10Tovma4    6:3|as these slaves thought to rule
10Tovma4    13:1|lord.” The race of Hagar ruled over us; making perpetual raids
10Tovma4    13:3|nations of the Turks. They ruled over the world from the
10Tovma4    13:7|care of the Holy Spirit, ruled over their own ancestral provinces
10Tovma4    13:13|Armenians, but these all freely ruled over their provinces, although they
10Tovma4    13:16|went to Roman territory. They ruled over the eastern part of
11Asogh1    3:1|who died after [19] years of rule. The son of the latter
11Asogh1    3:8|Dvin, a rhetorician and historian, (ruled) for [22] years
11Asogh1    4:6|king), subjugated him under his rule (with the assistance of the
11Asogh1    6:3|Alexander reigned in Greece and (ruled) for [1] year. Then Romanos reigned
11Asogh1    6:3|of the Armenian chronology and ruled) for [22] years
11Asogh1    6:6|of Armenia, Bishop Theodore (who ruled for [11] years) became Catholicos
11Asogh1    7:1|his brother Abas reigned (and ruled) for [24] years. In his time
11Asogh1    7:17|Kamrjajor, where he introduced the rule of the great patriarch Saint
11Asogh1    7:26|was governed by the same rules by Father Sargis; a comfortable
11Asogh1    7:41|to the throne in [392 = 943] (and ruled) for [16] years. In the [6th] year
11Asogh1    7:43|in [407=958]. - Constantine died and Roman [II, 959-963], (ruled) reigned for three years. In
11Asogh1    8:1|Ashot, nicknamed Shahanshah, reigned and (ruled) for [25] years
11Asogh1    8:7|on the basis of the rules of the aforementioned charter of
11Asogh1    8:15|place of blessed Mesrop and ruled western Armenia, summoned many monks
11Asogh1    9:1|in the Armenian land: (he ruled) for [19] years
11Asogh1    11:1|son Smbat started his reign, (ruling) lasting for [13] years
11Asogh1    17:1|son Abas took his place, (ruling) for [6] years
11Asogh1    20:1|of the Armenians under his rule to Macedonia (in order to
11Asogh1    26:6|all Greece, subjugated under the rule of Basil, began to enjoy
11Asogh1    40:20|not built according to the rules of military art, but in
11Asogh1    45:7|Gurgen died in [452-1003], and Senekerim ruled the royal throne for [20] years
12Last1    1:20|the city of Uxtik’. He ruled numerous districts, fortresses and cities
12Last1    2:18|emissaries to Georgiwho was ruling the Georgiansto come to
12Last1    3:2|deposed from their honor of rule by the emperor, and who
12Last1    3:6|with the same disease, and ruled the entire East for [7] years
12Last1    3:8|to the present, the Byzantines ruled the East
12Last1    3:14|previously that (territory) had been ruled by Dawit’ the Curopalate, not
12Last1    4:15|had not wanted him to rule over them. But not as
12Last1    5:0|four years his brother Constantine [VIII, 1025-1028] ruled. Because he was a peace
12Last1    5:1|ally of Georgi and to rule in the East. When the
12Last1    9:19|and those who thought to rule in perpetuity over land and
12Last1    10:6|did he not attempt to rule his realm with brute force
12Last1    10:7|command. Rather, he wanted to rule alone, without God, forgetting that
12Last1    10:7|to those who wish to rule without me,” and so forth
12Last1    10:23|Armenia, named Sargis, intended to rule over Shirak and the districts
12Last1    10:44|authority. And thus, did they rule Ani, and the entire land
12Last1    10:45|Dawit’, son of Senek’erim, and ruled that sector, since when Dawit’
12Last1    11:20|lofty arm by which You ruled us and (that) Your name
12Last1    13:2|the Bible says, that the rule of many princes will be
12Last1    18:9|Now after the Empress (Theodora) ruled the realm for two years
12Last1    18:12|him), considering them unfit to rule
12Last1    18:14|forces) were Komianos, who later ruled, and Kamenas (Comnenus). Thus, did
12Last1    18:14|would not submit to his rule. And this transpired in the
12Last1    22:0|At the inception of his rule, he displayed himself as a
12Last1    24:1|right hand of the Lord ruled them too, or that the
12Last1    24:7|to enlarge their holdings and rule the borders of the other
12Last1    24:17|the king of Persia, having ruled over numerous districts, returned to
12Last1    25:16|the Byzantine emperor)—that world-ruling lord of a great throne
12Last1    25:22|between you and me; rather, rule over your kingdom in peace