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 Sarah— | ruled | 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 Georgi—who was | ruling | the Georgians—to 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 |