01Kor1 15:1 | | | create an alphabet for the | Georgian | language |
01Kor1 15:2 | | | arrived in the regions of | Georgia. | And he went and presented |
01Kor1 15:4 | | | And he found a | Georgian | translator by the name of |
01Kor1 15:4 | | | literate and devout man. The | Georgian | king then ordered that youths |
01Kor1 15:8 | | | worship in all parts of | Georgia, | taking leave of them he |
01Kor1 17:9 | | | Aghuania to the land of | Georgia | |
01Kor1 18:3 | | | of Ardzyugh [Arch’d, 411-435] became king of | Georgia | and caused learning to progress |
01Kor1 21:1 | | | And thus, all over Armenia, | Georgia, | and Aghuania, throughout his lifetime |
02Agat1 1:7 | | | troops from the Aghuans and | Iberians ( | Georgians). He opened the Gate |
02Agat1 1:7 | | | from the Aghuans and Iberians ( | Georgians). | He opened the Gate of |
03Buz3 5:4 | | | the areas of Aghuania and | Iberia ( | Georgia |
03Buz3 5:4 | | | areas of Aghuania and Iberia ( | Georgia | |
03Buz3 5:5 | | | bishop of the land of | Iberia | and Aghuania, that is to |
03Buz3 6:1 | | | became the kat’olikos of the | Iberian | and Aghuanian areas, occupying this |
03Buz5 15:0 | | | Concerning | Iberia ( | Georgia |
03Buz5 15:0 | | | Concerning Iberia ( | Georgia | |
03Buz5 15:1 | | | went against the king of | Iberia ( | Georgia) greatly harassing him. He |
03Buz5 15:1 | | | against the king of Iberia ( | Georgia) | greatly harassing him. He struck |
03Buz5 15:1 | | | defeated the entire land of | Iberia. | He put to the sword |
03Buz5 15:2 | | | crucified in the land of | Iberia. | He seized and beheaded the |
03Buz5 15:4 | | | Armenia and the country of | Iberia, | namely the great Kura river |
04Yegh1 2:31 | | | the lands of the Armenians, | Georgians, | Albanians, Lpink, Tsawdeik, Korduik, Aldznik |
04Yegh1 2:32 | | | the royal house; likewise, from | Georgia, | and Albania, and the land |
04Yegh2 2:41 | | | of cavalry of the Armenians, | Georgians, | Albanians, and of all who |
04Yegh2 12:280 | | | had banished many princes from | Georgia, | at that very time arrived |
04Yegh2 12:298 | | | not only Armenia but also | Georgia, | Albania, and the land of |
04Yegh3 7:160 | | | with orders to cross the | Georgian | frontier against the marzpan of |
04Yegh3 8:178 | | | him near the borders of | Georgia, | opposite the city of Khaḷkhaḷ |
04Yegh4 2:40 | | | also broke the union of | Georgia | with Armenia; he did not |
04Yegh4 2:49 | | | Artsakh and in Albania, in | Georgia | and in the land of |
04Yegh4 3:52 | | | gathered the entire forces of | Georgia, | the troops of the Lpink |
04Yegh6 4:95 | | | to rebel: one letter to | Georgia, | one letter to Albania, likewise |
04Yegh6 5:105 | | | plunder from the Greeks, Armenians, | Georgians, | and Albanians. They also indicated |
04Yegh6 5:114 | | | him with the land of | Georgia. | Ask that country if its |
05Parp1 4:9 | | | of the lands of Armenia, | Iberia ( | Georgia), and Aghbania (Aghuania |
05Parp1 4:9 | | | the lands of Armenia, Iberia ( | Georgia), | and Aghbania (Aghuania |
05Parp3 21:5 | | | useful, and with (Armenia) is | Iberia | and Aghbania (Aghuania). You see |
05Parp3 21:11 | | | us, (the hearts of) the | Iberians | and Aghbanians (Aghuans) will also |
05Parp3 22:6 | | | our true faith, then the | Iberians | and Aghbanians (Aghuans) will not |
05Parp3 25:5 | | | the land of Armenia, to | Iberia | and to Aghbania (Aghuania |
05Parp3 25:7 | | | the three lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) and were |
05Parp3 25:13 | | | the three lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) went to |
05Parp3 25:16 | | | and from the land of | Iberia, | the bdeshx Ashusha and other |
05Parp3 26:2 | | | who had come from Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) be brought |
05Parp3 26:11 | | | But should you Armenians, | Iberians | and Aghbanians (Aghuans) think to |
05Parp3 26:19 | | | the three lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) heard the |
05Parp3 27:0 | | | the three lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) assembled. They |
05Parp3 27:14 | | | from the naxarars of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania), in no |
05Parp3 27:22 | | | relentlessly was the bdeshx of | Iberia, | Ashusha, an intelligent and prudent |
05Parp3 27:27 | | | Christ, Paul. But the Armenian, | Iberian | and Aghbanian (Aghuan) people are |
05Parp3 28:4 | | | the three lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) dressed and |
05Parp3 28:17 | | | the three lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Aghbania (Aghuania) had said |
05Parp3 28:19 | | | not released the bdeshx of | Iberia, | Ashusha, and the two sons |
05Parp3 31:2 | | | especially concerned about Ashusha, the | Iberian | bdeshx, and the sons of |
05Parp3 45:21 | | | I was the marzpan of | Iberia ( | Georgia), and the Gate of |
05Parp3 45:21 | | | was the marzpan of Iberia ( | Georgia), | and the Gate of the |
05Parp3 59:1 | | | year of king Yazkert [A.D. 456] the | Iberian ( | Georgian) prince Ashusha (after spending |
05Parp3 59:1 | | | of king Yazkert [A.D. 456] the Iberian ( | Georgian) | prince Ashusha (after spending an |
05Parp3 59:4 | | | king asked him: “Bdeshx of | Iberia, | what is that new thing |
05Parp4 62:4 | | | sons in the land of | Iberia, | in the tun of the |
05Parp4 62:4 | | | tun of the bdeshx of | Iberia, | Ashusha. These were the children |
05Parp4 62:4 | | | were the children whom the | Iberian | bdeshx Ashusha had requested and |
05Parp4 62:4 | | | to Ashusha, the bdeshx of | Iberia | |
05Parp4 66:0 | | | agitation in the land of | Iberia ( | Georgia), for (king) Vaxt’ang [fl. ca. 446-522] had |
05Parp4 66:0 | | | in the land of Iberia ( | Georgia), | for (king) Vaxt’ang [fl. ca. 446-522] had slain |
05Parp4 66:3 | | | heard about the rebellion of | Iberia’s | king, they rejoiced with delighted |
05Parp4 66:4 | | | news that the king of | Iberia | had note: “I will not |
05Parp4 66:7 | | | The king of | Iberia ( | Georgia), Vaxt’ang, is very courageous |
05Parp4 66:7 | | | The king of Iberia ( | Georgia), | Vaxt’ang, is very courageous. Who |
05Parp4 66:7 | | | and we, together with the | Iberians, | may perhaps be able to |
05Parp4 66:12 | | | said about the king of | Iberia ( | Georgia) and the Huns, the |
05Parp4 66:12 | | | about the king of Iberia ( | Georgia) | and the Huns, the Iberians |
05Parp4 66:12 | | | Georgia) and the Huns, the | Iberians | are an especially frivolous people |
05Parp4 67:8 | | | Atrvshnasp, note: “The king of | Iberia ( | Georgia) is rebelling and wants |
05Parp4 67:8 | | | note: “The king of Iberia ( | Georgia) | is rebelling and wants to |
05Parp4 70:0 | | | emissary to Vaxt’ang, king of | Iberia ( | Georgia), so that in accordance |
05Parp4 70:0 | | | to Vaxt’ang, king of Iberia ( | Georgia), | so that in accordance with |
05Parp4 73:3 | | | them from the king of | Iberia ( | Georgia), Vaxt’ang, saying: “An enormous |
05Parp4 73:3 | | | from the king of Iberia ( | Georgia), | Vaxt’ang, saying: “An enormous brigade |
05Parp4 73:3 | | | has reached the country of | Iberia. | When I saw that I |
05Parp4 73:3 | | | Armenian mountains which border on | Iberia, | and I await you there |
05Parp4 73:6 | | | went to the king of | Iberia ( | Georgia) without delay since they |
05Parp4 73:6 | | | to the king of Iberia ( | Georgia) | without delay since they had |
05Parp4 73:6 | | | oath with king Vaxt’ang of | Iberia, | on the Gospel and Cross |
05Parp4 73:7 | | | Where Vaxt’ang, the king of | Iberia, | distracted Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean |
05Parp4 73:8 | | | fled from the borders of | Iberia | to Aghbania (Aghuania).” Then: “The |
05Parp4 73:9 | | | dispatched from the brigade of | Iberians | and Armenians. They descended to |
05Parp4 73:11 | | | if Mihran returns and ruins | Iberia ( | Georgia), then what good will |
05Parp4 73:11 | | | Mihran returns and ruins Iberia ( | Georgia), | then what good will your |
05Parp4 73:12 | | | oath with the king of | Iberia | attempted to carry out everything |
05Parp4 73:14 | | | of the Armenian brigade into | Iberia | as a good thing. Although |
05Parp4 73:15 | | | The Armenian brigade descended into | Iberia ( | Georgia) and encamped at the |
05Parp4 73:15 | | | Armenian brigade descended into Iberia ( | Georgia) | and encamped at the aforementioned |
05Parp4 73:20 | | | the battle, the king of | Iberia ( | Georgia) at that time also |
05Parp4 73:20 | | | battle, the king of Iberia ( | Georgia) | at that time also spoke |
05Parp4 74:0 | | | and vain words of the | Iberian ( | Georgian) king, and recognized the |
05Parp4 74:0 | | | vain words of the Iberian ( | Georgian) | king, and recognized the weakness |
05Parp4 74:1 | | | to Vaxt’ang, the king of | Iberia; | and he himself organized the |
05Parp4 74:8 | | | entire brigades of Armenians and | Iberians | quickly fled. Many of the |
05Parp4 74:12 | | | as well as the useless | Iberian ( | Georgian) troops together with their |
05Parp4 74:12 | | | well as the useless Iberian ( | Georgian) | troops together with their king |
05Parp4 74:15 | | | others from the land of | Iberia | |
05Parp4 77:3 | | | insane men arrived from the | Iberian ( | Georgian) region. At the ostan |
05Parp4 77:3 | | | men arrived from the Iberian ( | Georgian) | region. At the ostan they |
05Parp4 77:4 | | | ’After your flight from the | Iberian | battle, we remained at the |
05Parp4 77:14 | | | night, to quickly go (to | Iberia) | and to immediately retrieve them |
05Parp4 77:15 | | | of the diabolical men from | Iberia, | the wishes and consent of |
05Parp4 77:25 | | | them to the borders of | Iberia | after Satan, were in fact |
05Parp4 78:1 | | | of the Armenian brigade to | Iberia ( | Georgia), and that Vahan Mamikonean |
05Parp4 78:1 | | | the Armenian brigade to Iberia ( | Georgia), | and that Vahan Mamikonean, the |
05Parp4 79:11 | | | ordered (Hazarawuxt) to go to | Iberia | and either to seize and |
05Parp4 79:11 | | | to seize and kill the | Iberian | king, Vaxt’ang, or to chase |
05Parp4 80:0 | | | Siwnik’ and quickly went to | Iberia | |
05Parp4 80:2 | | | him in the land of | Iberia | |
05Parp4 80:3 | | | he quit the land of | Iberia | and temporarily went to the |
05Parp4 81:0 | | | After Hazarawuxt had departed for | Iberia ( | Georgia), Shapuh remained at Ok’al |
05Parp4 81:0 | | | Hazarawuxt had departed for Iberia ( | Georgia), | Shapuh remained at Ok’al and |
05Parp4 85:19 | | | an emissary to Hazarawuxt in | Iberia ( | Georgia) and they dispatched me |
05Parp4 85:19 | | | emissary to Hazarawuxt in Iberia ( | Georgia) | and they dispatched me to |
05Parp4 87:0 | | | was in the land of | Iberia, | heard about the slaying of |
05Parp4 88:9 | | | After Hazarawuxt went to | Iberia | and left me there (in |
05Parp4 88:16 | | | such folk, are ours, the | Iberians | and Aghbanians (Aghuans) would never |
06Khor1 30:11 | | | Cappadocia, the total elite of | Georgia | and Albania, and the elite |
06Khor1 32:10 | | | setting up his statue in | Georgia | they honored it with sacrifices |
06Khor2 7:20 | | | kings, just as now in | Georgia | does the family called Sēp’ētsul |
06Khor2 8:12 | | | the captives from among the | Iberian | peoples that Nebuchadnezzar had brought |
06Khor2 8:12 | | | land of the Libyans and | Iberians. | Breaking their resistance, he subdued |
06Khor2 8:13 | | | And | Iberia | is on the edge of |
06Khor2 11:6 | | | certain Mithridates, great bdeashkh of | Georgia, | who was from the seed |
06Khor2 11:6 | | | set over the prisoners from | Iberia, | as we narrated above. And |
06Khor2 18:4 | | | or his own territory of | Georgia | |
06Khor2 22:5 | | | Mountain with the Albanians and | Georgians. | He then marched down to |
06Khor2 44:3 | | | the troops of Armenia and | Georgia | and the regions of Caesarea |
06Khor2 46:10 | | | The | Georgian | army with their king P’arsman |
06Khor2 50:2 | | | also half the land of | Georgia, | spread out over our land |
06Khor2 53:13 | | | incompetent and negligent. When the | Georgian | king, a certain K’ardzam, became |
06Khor2 85:8 | | | generals: Mihran, prince of the | Georgians, | whom he trusted because of |
06Khor2 85:9 | | | Mihran and the land of | Georgia | |
06Khor2 86:1 | | | became the cause of the | Georgians’ | salvation |
06Khor2 86:2 | | | Rhipsimē who had fled to | Georgia, | to Mtskheta the capital, acquired |
06Khor2 86:2 | | | of Mihran, the prince of | Georgia | |
06Khor2 86:8 | | | from then on, for the | Georgians | had happily accepted the preaching |
06Khor2 86:16 | | | proselytize the other provinces of | Georgia | with her pure tongue, traveling |
06Khor2 91:5 | | | Nunē, the teacher of the | Georgians, | who made no haste to |
06Khor3 6:3 | | | second was Mihran, prince of | Georgia | and bdeashkh of Gugark’, as |
06Khor3 27:6 | | | and joined forces with the | Georgians | |
06Khor3 29:4 | | | But Arshak, coming with a | Georgian | force, gathered his few supporters |
06Khor3 54:1 | | | the scripts of the Armenians, | Georgians, | and Aḷuank’ |
06Khor3 54:4 | | | went to the land of | Georgia | and fashioned letters for them |
06Khor3 60:8 | | | certain Ardzil was king of | Georgia | |
07Seb1 9:10 | | | found. He waged war in | Iberia | and was defeated. He came |
07Seb1 11:2 | | | part of the land of | Iberia, | as far as the city |
07Seb1 12:34 | | | part of the land of | Georgia | as far as the city |
07Seb1 38:20 | | | was intending to pass into | Iberia | via Ałuank’ He commanded his |
07Seb1 45:0 | | | to the borders of Tayk’, | Iberia, | and Ałuank’. Naval battle by |
07Seb1 45:4 | | | sword as far as Tayk’, | Iberia, | and Ałuank’, taking booty and |
07Seb1 48:16 | | | with him as allies the | Iberians, | Ałuank’, and Siwnik’, who in |
07Seb1 48:18 | | | some of his troops to | Iberia, | Ałuank’, and Siwnik’ to separate |
07Seb1 48:19 | | | and the plain. Although the | Iberians | for a while did not |
07Seb1 49:0 | | | office of prince over Armenia, | Iberia, | Ałuank’ and Siwnik’. Preparation of |
07Seb1 49:20 | | | rank of prince of Armenia, | Iberia, | Ałuank’, and Siwnik’, as far |
07Seb1 50:0 | | | army of Ismaelites, which invades | Iberia, | is repelled by a winter |
07Seb1 50:15 | | | It was planning to put | Iberia | to the sword. It parleyed |
07Seb1 50:21 | | | them, and to put the | Iberians | to the sword |
07Seb1 52:6 | | | fled and took refuge in | Iberia. | Then the army of Ismael |
08Ghev1 4:18 | | | among the Tachiks, the Armenians, | Georgians, | and Aghuanians ceased to pay |
08Ghev1 4:18 | | | killed Prince Grigor and many | Georgian | and Aghuanian lords and princes |
08Ghev1 14:74 | | | tenth the Armenian, eleventh the | Georgian, | twelfth the Albanian |
08Ghev1 31:5 | | | under the sway of the | Georgians | they took seven districts:
Shuch’k’ |
08Ghev1 34:4 | | | to the land of the | Georgians, | taking along all the lords |
08Ghev1 34:6 | | | Samts’xe’ in the land of | Georgia. | He captured gorges, seized part |
08Ghev1 34:7 | | | the Ve’r’i, who are the | Virk’ | Georgians |
08Ghev1 34:7 | | | Ve’r’i, who are the Virk’ | Georgians | |
08Ghev1 40:22 | | | day the prince of the | Georgians ( | Stephen) [III], the Guaramid, [779/780-786] also was |
08Ghev1 41:1 | | | Atrpatakan and Armenia together with | Iberia ( | Georgia) and Aghuania |
08Ghev1 41:1 | | | and Armenia together with Iberia ( | Georgia) | and Aghuania |
08Ghev1 42:3 | | | district of Kogh at the | Georgian | border |
09Draskh1 2:8 | | | T’arsis), the ancestor of the | Iberians ( | Virk’) and the Tyrrhenians (Tiwrenac’ik’ |
09Draskh1 2:8 | | | the ancestor of the Iberians ( | Virk’) | and the Tyrrhenians (Tiwrenac’ik’), and |
09Draskh1 4:22 | | | in the province (nahang) of | Iberia, | and was worshipped with [72] sacrifices |
09Draskh1 12:12 | | | the chief bishops of the | Iberians | and the Albanians were placed |
09Draskh1 14:7 | | | After this he went to | Iberia | and invented an alphabet suitable |
09Draskh1 16:10 | | | a council of the Armenian, | Iberian | and Albanian bishops in the |
09Draskh1 16:10 | | | Cathedral of Armenia. They ([i.e.], the | Iberians | and the Albanians) likewise anathematized |
09Draskh1 16:27 | | | archbishop over the province of | Iberia, | Gugark’ and Egrisi |
09Draskh1 19:33 | | | country. With the exception of | Iberia, | he found no other (land |
09Draskh1 20:19 | | | days Nerses, the prince of | Iberia, | massacred (the troops) of a |
09Draskh1 30:9 | | | Atrnerseh, the great prince of | Iberia, | also came then to express |
09Draskh1 31:14 | | | Accordingly the great Curopalate of | Georgia | and his adherents persuaded by |
09Draskh1 35:2 | | | the regions of Gugark’ and | Virk’ | with the intention of either |
09Draskh1 36:14 | | | The great curopalate of | Iberia, | Atrnerseh, honored in every way |
09Draskh1 36:15 | | | him over the land of | Iberia, | and granted him the second |
09Draskh1 40:11 | | | Then the king of | Iberia, | Atrnerseh, hurried there to visit |
09Draskh1 41:2 | | | Smbat, Atrnerseh, the king of | Iberia, | immediately wrote a letter to |
09Draskh1 41:3 | | | with him the king of | Iberia, | he went to meet Constantine |
09Draskh1 41:9 | | | law of the king of | Iberia, | and Smbat did this in |
09Draskh1 41:13 | | | However, the king of | Iberia | was extremely annoyed at Smbat |
09Draskh1 42:14 | | | negotiations with the king of | Iberia, | and they decided to assassinate |
09Draskh1 42:17 | | | up by the king of | Iberia | and the second Achitophel Hasan |
09Draskh1 43:26 | | | pursue Smbat as far as | Iberia, | until the latter took refuge |
09Draskh1 50:15 | | | Tiflis, the capital city of | Iberia. | Here, he slew some by |
09Draskh1 50:19 | | | When the king of | Iberia | and his armies realized that |
09Draskh1 53:34 | | | expatriate dwelling in Gugark’ and | Iberia, | with the wise king Atrnerseh |
09Draskh1 54:2 | | | behalf of the Armenians, the | Iberians, | and the Albanians, who collectively |
09Draskh1 54:5 | | | flock, namely the Armenians, the | Iberians, | and the Albanians |
09Draskh1 54:7 | | | in the lands of Armenia, | Iberia, | and Albania |
09Draskh1 54:16 | | | to persuade the king of | Iberia | to these very same thoughts |
09Draskh1 54:16 | | | the lands of Armenia and | Iberia, | by making a solemn oath |
09Draskh1 54:24 | | | Smbat, whom the king of | Iberia | and his forces had set |
09Draskh1 54:24 | | | the Saracens, but also the | Iberians | and the people of Gugark’ |
09Draskh1 57:1 | | | which is called Shamshulde in | Georgian, | that is, ’three arrows’. For |
09Draskh1 57:10 | | | booty to the region of | Iberia, | to his most beloved friend |
09Draskh1 58:13 | | | to the great prince of | Iberia, | Gurgen, and receiving from him |
09Draskh1 59:11 | | | law, Gurgen the prince of | Iberia. | He was not yet aware |
09Draskh1 60:12 | | | his back and went to | Iberia, | where he took with him |
09Draskh1 60:12 | | | him Atrnerseh, the king of | Iberia, | and they both declared war |
09Draskh1 60:16 | | | vigorous and prudent king of | Iberia, | put aside the task with |
09Draskh1 62:1 | | | surrendered to prince Gurgen of | Iberia | with the promise of turning |
09Draskh1 64:9 | | | the ostikan of Persia, Armenia, | Georgia, | and Albania, whom he himself |
10Tovma1 5:1 | | | nations, brave warriors from Cappadocia, | Georgia, | Albania, the ferocious and gigantic |
10Tovma2 3:4 | | | part of the land of | Georgia | as far as the city |
10Tovma2 3:5 | | | the troops of Greece, Armenia, | Georgia, | and Albania. This numberless force |
10Tovma3 13:47 | | | support and that of elite | Gēorgian | troops he entered the land |
10Tovma3 14:45 | | | of the princes of Armenia, | Gēorgia, | and Albania—which indeed he |
10Tovma3 23:0 | | | Armenia, with the princes of | Gēorgia, | Albania, and all Armenia, against |
10Tovma3 23:4 | | | his Armenian kingdom, to the | Gēorgians | and Albanians, to the citizens |
10Tovma3 23:5 | | | Atrnerseh, prince of | Gēorgia, | came to him. And they |
10Tovma3 28:3 | | | all the princes of Armenia, | Gēorgia, | and Albania came with the |
10Tovma4 3:20 | | | his teeth and fled to | Georgia | |
10Tovma4 5:2 | | | the lands of Armenia and | Georgia, | and having made (with him |
10Tovma4 10:8 | | | teeth, and took refuge in | Georgia | |
11Asogh1 2:7 | | | of princes in Armenia and | Iberia, | or a winner of all |
11Asogh1 3:10 | | | which were) in Armenia and | Iberia, ( | as well as) the cities |
11Asogh1 4:6 | | | with the assistance of the | Iberian | king Atrnerseh, and subsequently) released |
11Asogh1 4:10 | | | joined by: the king of | Iberia | Atrnerseh, the prince of Vaspurakan |
11Asogh1 6:1 | | | went to the land of | Iberia, | where he, having married, returned |
11Asogh1 7:3 | | | to the invasions of the | Iberians | and Sarmatians on Armenia. At |
11Asogh1 8:27 | | | from the north, and the | Iberians | from the east |
11Asogh1 9:5 | | | under the sword of the | Iberian | fanatics, was buried in the |
11Asogh1 11:6 | | | kouropalates David with all the | Iberian | troops went to Smbat and |
11Asogh1 12:4 | | | household wandered around Armenia and | Iberia, | telling that since I became |
11Asogh1 15:1 | | | summoned the commander Tornik, an | Iberian | by birth, who had been |
11Asogh1 15:2 | | | Kuropalat David, having gathered the | Iberian | troops under the command of |
11Asogh1 15:4 | | | army and, together with the | Iberian | troops, sent Bardas against the |
11Asogh1 24:1 | | | of all the Greek and | Iberian | troops |
11Asogh1 24:5 | | | head of the Greek and | Iberian | troops against the royal city |
11Asogh1 25:1 | | | Bardas Phokas, releasing the | Iberian | troops from himself, personally went |
11Asogh1 27:2 | | | Gurgen, the grandson of the | Iberian | king Bagarat, as the king |
11Asogh1 27:5 | | | David and King Bagarat of | Iberia | sent to the Armenian King |
11Asogh1 27:7 | | | All the | Iberian | and Vaspurakan troops, the Siwnik |
11Asogh1 29:6 | | | countries of Tashirk and the | Iberian | plain, having the vast fortress |
11Asogh1 29:10 | | | faith and, having won the | Iberians | to his side, he crossed |
11Asogh1 37:2 | | | with inhabitants from Armenians and | Iberians, | who recognized his authority |
11Asogh1 39:0 | | | The extermination of the | Iberian | army in the city of |
11Asogh1 39:1 | | | what had happened, sent an | Iberian | army to besiege the city |
11Asogh1 39:2 | | | stables and camps for the | Iberian | army |
11Asogh1 39:4 | | | The | Iberians | answered: “We look at the |
11Asogh1 39:5 | | | small detachment, went to the | Iberian | army, besieging Xlat on the |
11Asogh1 39:7 | | | wrath of God visited the | Iberian | army; for by night their |
11Asogh1 40:2 | | | take possession of Armenia and | Iberia, | rebuild the city of Karin |
11Asogh1 40:4 | | | king Gagik and to the | Iberian | king Gurgen - for Bagarat [II], Gurgen’s |
11Asogh1 40:6 | | | The king of | Iberia | Gurgen sent [6,000] excellent cavalry under |
11Asogh1 40:9 | | | At the appointed time, the | Iberian | and Armenian troops, having united |
11Asogh1 40:12 | | | which stood) the Armenian and | Iberian | camps |
11Asogh1 40:15 | | | But the Armenians and | Iberians, | horrified, sent to them to |
11Asogh1 40:17 | | | which) five people of the | Iberians | fell |
11Asogh1 40:19 | | | The Armenian and | Iberian | troops, forgetting about their kings |
11Asogh1 40:24 | | | glorious brothers Mesxuni from the | Iberian | detachment, crashing (into the crowd |
11Asogh1 40:28 | | | But the Armenian and | Iberian | troops followed in his footsteps |
11Asogh1 40:30 | | | apart from five people of | Iberian | soldiers who fell in single |
11Asogh1 40:30 | | | huge number of Armenians and | Iberians | died, and was wounded below |
11Asogh1 42:3 | | | eastern countries, especially Armenia and | Iberia. | He stopped the wars that |
11Asogh1 42:9 | | | father Gurgen, the king of | Iberia. | Basil, having made a magnificent |
11Asogh1 42:11 | | | his horse. One of the | Iberians | approached him and took the |
11Asogh1 42:11 | | | to help another rus. The | Iberian | called to his own, who |
11Asogh1 43:1 | | | King Gurgen of | Iberia, | considering for himself a humiliation |
11Asogh1 44:0 | | | the Tashir district and the | Iberian | plain |
11Asogh1 44:2 | | | attacked Tashir, Shamshvilde, and the | Iberian | plain, ruining and destroying everything |
12Last1 2:8 | | | the land, facing Persia and | Georgia, | to Ashot |
12Last1 2:18 | | | Georgi—who was ruling the | Georgians— | to come to him and |
12Last1 2:18 | | | For a certain bishop of | Georgian | nationality who resided in the |
12Last1 3:0 | | | Land of Tayk’ where the | Georgian | Troops were Defeated |
12Last1 3:6 | | | an auxiliary army from the | Georgian | Curopalate. With these troops (Basil |
12Last1 4:13 | | | the Lord had given the | Georgians | into his hand, as is |
12Last1 5:3 | | | crossed through the district of | Georgia. | Through deception he expelled from |
12Last1 5:4 | | | he crossed the land of | Georgia. | But he was unable to |
12Last1 10:33 | | | some in Greece, some in | Georgia | |
12Last1 13:9 | | | loot. Now they took the | Georgian | prince (Liparit) and gave him |