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Khorokhazat   1
Khorshakunik   1
Khoshakuni   1
Khosren   2
Khosrov   411
Khosrovakert   3
Khosrovidukht   16
Khoyt   5
Khozaghberk   1
Wordform

khosrov
263 occurrence(s)



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khorkhoṙunik   1
khorshakunik   1
khosran   1
khosren   1
khosrov   263
khosrovakert   1
khosrovidukht   7
khosrovs   29
khosroy   1


02Agat1    11:3|Anak, who killed your father Khosrov and plundered this land of
02Agat1    11:5|who had killed his father Khosrov, he ordered him to be
04Yegh5    1:9|Andzavatsi, Tachat Gntuni, Atom Gnuni, Khosrov Gabelean, Karen Saharuni, Hmayeak Dimaksean
06Khor2    58:2|And in the time of Khosrov, Trdat’s father, they became related
06Khor2    65:12|Khosrov his son succeeded to the
06Khor2    66:8|up to the stele of Khosrov
06Khor2    67:2|said, after Vaḷarsh his son Khosrov, father of Saint Trdat the
06Khor2    67:3|his hand, the vengeance of Khosrov, father of Trdat, and his
06Khor2    67:4|After this he says that Khosrov sent to his original homeland
06Khor2    67:5|their kinsman and brother, so Khosrov sought vengeance without them. Continuing
06Khor2    67:7|that, Anak agreed and murdered Khosrov
06Khor2    71:1|The first invasion of Khosrov into Assyria in which he
06Khor2    71:4|As soon as Khosrov, king of Armenia, heard of
06Khor2    72:1|Khosrov receives aid from Philip and
06Khor2    72:2|to give military assistance to Khosrov
06Khor2    72:7|Surenean did not agree, so Khosrov returned to our land, not
06Khor2    73:1|The renewed attack of Khosrov against Artashir without Roman help
06Khor2    73:2|Although Khosrov was greatly delighted at the
06Khor2    73:5|for which the Armenian king Khosrov was not slow in seeking
06Khor2    73:5|did not aid him - nonetheless Khosrov with his army and other
06Khor2    74:2|Now Artashir fled from Khosrov as far as the land
06Khor2    74:2|who would save him from Khosrov, be it by poison or
06Khor2    74:5|Surēn Pahlav, undertook to kill Khosrov
06Khor2    74:7|When Khosrov the Great heard of this
06Khor2    74:12|in the third he killed Khosrov, who had reigned forty-eight
06Khor2    75:5|many who were martyred by Khosrov in our own land, and
06Khor2    75:7|Edessa and Harran, while our Khosrov supported neither side
06Khor2    75:8|events after the death of Khosrov down to the reign of
06Khor2    76:2|that after the murder of Khosrov the Armenian princes united and
06Khor2    76:6|who took Trdat, son of Khosrov, and brought him to the
06Khor2    77:3|of Khosrovidukht, the daughter of Khosrov. He had ensconced himself in
06Khor2    83:4|her was born a son Khosrov, who did not attain the
06Khor3    4:1|the princes’ plan to make Khosrov king
06Khor3    5:2|with an army to make Khosrov, Trdat’s son, king
06Khor3    5:9|with the command to make Khosrov, son of your King Trdat
06Khor3    6:2|When Antiochus arrived, he made Khosrov king and appointed to the
06Khor3    6:6|He himself, leaving behind King Khosrov - for he was small of
06Khor3    7:2|him in iron bonds to Khosrov. He unmercifully condemned to the
06Khor3    7:8|Vrt’anēs the Great and King Khosrov heard of this, in anger
06Khor3    8:1|Concerning the reign of Khosrov the Small, the transfer of
06Khor3    8:2|Constantius, with the latter’s help Khosrov became king. Not only did
06Khor3    8:4|But Khosrov was unconcerned for valor and
06Khor3    9:3|northern forces were with King Khosrov in the land of Tsop’k’
06Khor3    10:1|The death of Khosrov and the war of the
06Khor3    10:2|After this, when Khosrov realized that Shapuh, the Persian
06Khor3    42:9|this he made a certain Khosrov from the same Arsacid family
06Khor3    42:12|as your king a certain Khosrov of your own religion and
06Khor3    43:3|Therefore Khosrov confiscated their hereditary estates to
06Khor3    43:4|who wished to go to Khosrov. Arshak regarded him, Sahak with
06Khor3    43:6|and to go over to Khosrov. As accomplices and collaborators in
06Khor3    44:1|How Khosrov honored Sahak the aspet, and
06Khor3    44:2|Khosrov, greatly pleased at the arrival
06Khor3    44:3|the Vanandats’i clan rebelled against Khosrov. They did not take refuge
06Khor3    45:1|Surēn, Vahan, and Ashkhadar to Khosrov with Arshak’s treasures
06Khor3    45:2|wished to pass over to Khosrov they did not have time
06Khor3    45:8|he hastily had brought to Khosrov
06Khor3    45:9|When Khosrov received them, he set aside
06Khor3    45:10|the war between Arshak and Khosrov
06Khor3    46:1|Arshak, defeated in war by Khosrov, dies of an illness
06Khor3    46:2|Arcadius neither gave help to Khosrov and Arshak nor lent them
06Khor3    46:3|gathered his army and attacked Khosrov
06Khor3    46:4|And Khosrov moved from his camp by
06Khor3    46:9|Khosrov returned to his camp, while
06Khor3    48:1|The return to Khosrov of those princes who had
06Khor3    48:2|accord to submit to King Khosrov
06Khor3    48:4|The Princes’ Letter to Khosrov
06Khor3    48:5|Greek sector, to our lord Khosrov, king of the region of
06Khor3    48:11|Khosrov wrote a reply
06Khor3    48:13|The noblest of men, Khosrov, king of Armenia, to General
06Khor3    48:19|the native princes to King Khosrov; he was favored with good
06Khor3    48:20|princes’ letter, and abandoning them Khosrov and the Armenian princes went
06Khor3    49:1|Khosrov becomes the sole ruler of
06Khor3    49:2|When Khosrov had extended his sway over
06Khor3    49:4|Aspurakēs died; to succeed him Khosrov appointed Sahak, son of Nersēs
06Khor3    50:1|The imprisonment of Khosrov, and the passing of the
06Khor3    50:2|Shapuh was angry at Khosrov for his friendly relations with
06Khor3    50:2|he sent reproaches with threats, Khosrov burst into anger, replied in
06Khor3    50:5|refused to ally himself with Khosrov, and the latter found no
06Khor3    50:6|of the princes installed by Khosrov of their rank. Likewise, he
06Khor3    50:7|his father’s old age. Taking Khosrov with him he had him
06Khor3    50:7|in the fortress called Anush. Khosrov had reigned for five years
06Khor3    50:9|road and free their king Khosrov. But they were unsuccessful because
06Khor3    50:10|set perpetually in front of Khosrov
06Khor3    51:3|aspet, Saint Sahak begged King Khosrov - and after his imprisonment his
06Khor3    51:4|such things that his brother Khosrov had endured afflictions
06Khor3    51:15|land for him and murder Khosrov your ancestor; they paid the
06Khor3    55:3|Yazkert to request the imprisoned Khosrov, who after Artashir’s death had
06Khor3    55:4|restoring the throne to him Khosrov, he sent him to Armenia
06Khor3    55:5|He, Khosrov requested Hrahat, son of Gazavon
06Khor3    55:5|and exiled beyond Sagastan. But Khosrov did not live to see
06Khor3    55:22|the jollity of a banquet Khosrov Gardmanats’i, drunk with wine in
06Khor3    67:5|third year of the last Khosrov, king of Armenia, down to
07Seb1    7:5|of Peroz; Vardan’s rebellion against Khosrov, and the revolt of the
07Seb1    7:5|Ormizd and the reign of Khosrov; the death of Maurice and
07Seb1    7:7|territory; yet another attack against Khosrov; the battle at Nineveh; the
07Seb1    7:7|to Atrpatakan; the death of Khosrov; the reign of Kawat; the
07Seb1    8:0|Kawat and reign of Anushěṙvan Khosrov. Rebellion of Vardan. Khosrov’s battle
07Seb1    8:10|year of the reign of Khosrov, son of Kawat, Vardan rebelled
07Seb1    8:11|from the Armenians. He requested Khosrov, king of Persia, that they
07Seb1    8:15|Persian king, called Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov, came in person with a
07Seb1    9:0|Christ and baptism of Anushěṙuan Khosrov. The Persian marzpans and generals
07Seb1    9:1|This Khosrov, who was called Anush Ĕṙuan
07Seb1    9:2|blood from them.’ This Khosrov, during the time of his
07Seb1    9:3|and named it Veh Anjatok’ Khosrov, which they call Shahastan-i
07Seb1    9:12|Then king Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov came himself, as I said
07Seb1    9:13|Then came Tam Khosrov. He made two campaigns: one
07Seb1    9:17|was killed, and his son Khosrov reigned. He stayed for two
07Seb1    9:18|the two kings Maurice and Khosrov
07Seb1    9:22|by the Sasanian brigand Apruēz Khosrov, who consumed with fire the
07Seb1    9:25|of the destructive and ruinous Khosrov, cursed by God
07Seb1    10:0|Ormizd and appoint his son Khosrov asking. The flight of Khosrov
07Seb1    10:0|Khosrov asking. The flight of Khosrov from Vahram
07Seb1    10:1|happened after the death of Khosrov son of Kawat that his
07Seb1    10:1|T’etals, and the wife of Khosrov his father. Although very distinguished
07Seb1    10:2|him away from the brigand Khosrov, king of Armenia, and fled
07Seb1    10:12|install as king his son Khosrov
07Seb1    10:16|swoop of an eagle. Since Khosrov was a young boy at
07Seb1    10:16|river in order to capture Khosrov
07Seb1    11:0|of the senate. Maurice sends Khosrov an army in support. Two
07Seb1    11:1|Then king Khosrov sent to king Maurice prominent
07Seb1    11:5|At that point king Khosrov was in great danger and
07Seb1    11:12|services of yours. For should Khosrov be the victor, those two
07Seb1    11:19|be necessary for you and Khosrov.
07Seb1    11:27|treasury. Through that victory king Khosrov was strengthened on that day
07Seb1    12:0|of the Greek princes concerning Khosrov to the emperor Maurice. Maurice
07Seb1    12:0|the emperor Maurice. Maurice defends Khosrov and summons Musheł to the
07Seb1    12:0|summons Musheł to the palace. Khosrov gives the emperor the lands
07Seb1    12:1|battle had passed, while king Khosrov was sitting in his tent
07Seb1    12:12|He (Khosrov) had written concerning him also
07Seb1    12:29|also an accusation against king Khosrov; and they despatched with the
07Seb1    12:29|the gifts four hundred cavalry. Khosrov was informed: ’They have had
07Seb1    12:30|Bitterly angry, Khosrov sent troops after them to
07Seb1    12:33|Then king Khosrov gave gifts to them all
07Seb1    14:0|The emperor Maurice requests from Khosrov the body of the prophet
07Seb1    14:1|it the body of Kay Khosrov, and the Christians said it
07Seb1    14:2|King Khosrov ordered his request to be
07Seb1    16:4|emperor were vindicated. Then king Khosrov ordered a letter to be
07Seb1    21:0|Khosrov summons to court by letter
07Seb1    21:2|court of the Persian king Khosrov in the sixth year of
07Seb1    21:3|of Ashot the aspet; Third: Khosrov, lord of the Vahewunik’; Fourth
07Seb1    22:1|At that time king Khosrov decided to seek vengeance for
07Seb1    22:3|the Persian empire. Then king Khosrov took his own army and
07Seb1    23:0|Amatuni at the instigation of Khosrov. The rebellion of the Armenian
07Seb1    23:1|royal court Gagik Mamikonean and Khosrov, lord of the Vahewunik’, died
07Seb1    24:1|in the eyes of king Khosrov. He gave him the marzpanate
07Seb1    25:0|Vstam’s attack into Asorestan against Khosrov and his death en route
07Seb1    25:1|army in order to kill Khosrov and seize his kingdom for
07Seb1    28:0|of tanutēr which is called Khosrov-Shum, and is sent against
07Seb1    28:2|the office of tanutēr called Khosrov Shum, robed him splendidly with
07Seb1    28:5|defeated by the army of Khosrov Shum. Many of them were
07Seb1    28:11|Now although Smbat, that is Khosrov Shum, sent word to him
07Seb1    28:18|the news rapidly reached king Khosrov and described in full the
07Seb1    28:18|which had taken place. King Khosrov was happy and greatly rejoiced
07Seb1    28:18|called by the king Javitean Khosrov. He ordered treasures to be
07Seb1    29:3|in the palace of king Khosrov, and after remaining there a
07Seb1    30:0|Greeks; his taking refuge with Khosrov and being honoured by him
07Seb1    30:0|him. Then his rebellion from Khosrov and his death. The Persian
07Seb1    30:5|King Khosrov was informed of these events
07Seb1    31:0|Dara by the army of Khosrov. Arrival of Khosrov to assist
07Seb1    31:0|army of Khosrov. Arrival of Khosrov to assist Urha; he captures
07Seb1    31:0|and destruction of Dara by Khosrov. Capture of Urha by the
07Seb1    31:1|In the [14th] year of king Khosrov, the [20th] year of the reign
07Seb1    31:6|Now when king Khosrov heard news of this, he
07Seb1    31:6|as their commander. Then king Khosrov divided (his forces) into two
07Seb1    31:7|scattered in flight. Then king Khosrov approached the gate of the
07Seb1    31:9|With great joy king Khosrov received him, then returned to
07Seb1    32:4|year came round, while king Khosrov was still attacking the city
07Seb1    32:9|Then Senitam Khosrov came. The Greek army assembled
07Seb1    32:14|him taken to court. King Khosrov received him in friendly fashion
07Seb1    33:0|Khosrov sends Khoṙeam with a large
07Seb1    33:1|Then king Khosrov returned from Dara and rested
07Seb1    33:5|year of the reign (of Khosrov). The Greek army assembled in
07Seb1    33:9|twenty-first year of king Khosrov he ordered him to remove
07Seb1    33:11|In the [20th] year of king Khosrov Shahēn made an incursion, raiding
07Seb1    34:0|Khosrov refuses to make a treaty
07Seb1    34:0|the Cross. Command from king Khosrov to rebuild Jerusalem
07Seb1    34:1|The [22nd] year of Khosrov; first of Heraclius
07Seb1    34:2|year of the reign of Khosrov. Sailing across the sea, they
07Seb1    34:3|treasures and letters to king Khosrov to request peace in a
07Seb1    34:3|a most solicitous manner. King Khosrov was quite unwilling to heed
07Seb1    34:20|of the reign of Apruēz Khosrov, ten days after Easter, the
07Seb1    37:1|of the reign of Apruēz Khosrov the Catholicos Kumitas demolished the
07Seb1    38:0|supplication of Heraclius; order from Khosrov to take the city. In
07Seb1    38:0|is destroyed. Insolent letter of Khosrov to Heraclius. Heraclius installs Constantine
07Seb1    38:9|In the [34th] year of king Khosrov he wrote a letter to
07Seb1    38:10|’Khosrov, honoured among the gods, lord
07Seb1    38:19|King Khosrov hastily recalled his army which
07Seb1    38:20|of Media, and reached P’aytakaran. Khosrov was informed that Heraclius had
07Seb1    38:29|Ctesiphon in order to attack Khosrov
07Seb1    39:1|Then Khosrov the Persian king fled across
07Seb1    39:2|to the aid of king Khosrov, but remained right where he
07Seb1    39:2|in the west. So, king Khosrov returned home, and ordered the
07Seb1    39:3|Khosrov began to gather the surviving
07Seb1    39:3|me? Did you really suppose Khosrov was dead?’ Then they
07Seb1    39:4|removed the horses with which Khosrov had come to Ctesiphon. Now
07Seb1    39:4|news of this affray reached Khosrov, he was shaken with fear
07Seb1    39:5|Then king Khosrov, disguising himself, entered the royal
07Seb1    40:1|son of Smbat Bagratuni called Khosrov Shum, and gave him the
07Seb1    40:13|After her (reigned) a certain Khosrov from the family of Sasan
07Seb1    40:13|family of Sasan; and after Khosrov, Azarmidukht, Khosrov’s daughter; and after
07Seb1    40:13|after her, Ormizd, grandson of Khosrov, whom Khoṙeam’s army strangled. Then
07Seb1    40:13|son of Kawat, grandson of Khosrov, who kept the kingdom in
07Seb1    41:4|established in the time of Khosrov and Maurice. The Lord’s Cross
07Seb1    41:8|called by the kings Jawitean Khosrov, son of the great Khosrov
07Seb1    41:8|Khosrov, son of the great Khosrov Shum, brought complete prosperity to
07Seb1    41:13|Varaztirots’, son of Khosrov Shum Smbat, was involved in
07Seb1    44:0|the aspet, son of Shum Khosrov
07Seb1    44:16|aspet, son of Smbat called Khosrov Shum. God softened the king’s
07Seb1    44:21|together at the court of Khosrov, king of Persia
07Seb1    46:6|Eventually Kawat and his son Khosrov commanded: ’Let each hold his
07Seb1    46:7|Furthermore, Khosrov (son) of Ormizd after the
07Seb1    46:8|as prefects Smbat Bagratuni, called Khosrov Shum, and the royal chief
07Seb1    46:9|city of Alexandria. These king Khosrov commanded to elucidate (the matter
07Seb1    46:15|lands; for which reason king Khosrov ordered the churches of them
07Seb1    46:21|king Kawat and his son Khosrov, and they realized the conformity
07Seb1    46:21|Armenia. In this regard king Khosrov ordered: ’All Christians who are
07Seb1    46:22|great chief-doctor. Then king Khosrov ordered a copy of the
07Seb1    47:7|of the great Smbat called Khosrov Shum
10Tovma1    8:24|succession to Vałarsh his son Khosrov with the cooperation of the
10Tovma1    9:2|Our king Khosrov was struck with dismay and
10Tovma1    9:3|could revenge the blood of Khosrov and bring an end to
10Tovma1    10:8|Khosrov, son of Trdat, succeeded his
10Tovma1    10:9|He (Khosrov) entrusted the army to Vahan
10Tovma1    10:12|After Khosrov the Less his son Tiran
10Tovma1    11:13|done, he made a certain Khosrov from the Arsacid line king
10Tovma1    11:15|treasures they brought them to Khosrov. Following a great battle between
10Tovma1    11:15|great battle between Arshak and Khosrov on the shore of Lake
10Tovma1    11:17|But Vasak Artsruni went to Khosrov and took possession of his
10Tovma1    11:18|A few days later Khosrov rebelled against Shapuh. Putting his
10Tovma1    11:18|son Artashir to Armenia. Removing Khosrov from the throne, he appointed
10Tovma1    11:19|the great sparapet Sahak that Khosrov had promulgated his independence, and
10Tovma1    11:27|Now on the death of Khosrov king of Armenia, who held
10Tovma2    2:19|Jamasp and Kavat, until King Khosrov. And the Armenian nobles endured
10Tovma2    3:1|trusted (nobles), and his son Khosrov, still very young in age
10Tovma2    3:2|kingdom of Persia. Ormizd’s son Khosrov fled to the Greek emperor
10Tovma2    3:10|will be as many as Khosrov and you may need
10Tovma2    3:14|they captured and brought before Khosrov. On that day Khosrov’s victory
10Tovma2    3:14|killed at Khosrov’s command. So Khosrov was established on his royal
10Tovma2    3:16|the fourteenth year of King Khosrov and the twentieth year of
10Tovma2    3:17|When King Khosrov heard news of this he
10Tovma2    3:18|treasures and letters to King Khosrov to request peace from him
10Tovma2    3:19|But Khosrov did not wish to heed
10Tovma2    3:22|year of the reign of Khosrov called Parviz, ten days after
10Tovma2    3:37|But King Khosrov continued to be aroused in
10Tovma2    3:38|of the great Aramazd, King Khosrov to the senseless Heraclius and
10Tovma2    3:43|the East, about [120,000], and attacked Khosrov
10Tovma2    3:45|In terror King Khosrov prepared for flight, since Heraclius’s
10Tovma2    3:50|But Khosrov decided to rally his troops
10Tovma2    3:53|King Khosrov fled. Crossing the Tigris at
10Tovma2    3:54|were there in Vehkavat. Then Khosrov began to gather the surviving
10Tovma2    3:55|Did you indeed think that Khosrov was dead
10Tovma2    3:57|royal horses on which King Khosrov had come to Ctesiphon. They
10Tovma2    3:57|secretly at night without King Khosrov knowing anything about it. Then
10Tovma2    3:57|king, and he marched against (Khosrov
10Tovma2    3:58|sad news at once to Khosrov: “All the land of the
10Tovma2    3:58|Dismayed, fearful, and greatly terrified, Khosrov sought for himself a place
10Tovma2    3:59|Then King Khosrov disguised himself. Entering the royal
10Tovma2    3:72|established in the time of Khosrov and Maurice
10Tovma2    3:76|king Azarmik, a daughter of Khosrov; while the army of Khoṙeam
10Tovma2    6:10|Davit’, Gzrik Apuharaz, T’odoros Varazkh, Khosrov Vahevuni, Khosrov Akēats’i, Vardan Gabayełen
10Tovma2    6:10|Apuharaz, T’odoros Varazkh, Khosrov Vahevuni, Khosrov Akēats’i, Vardan Gabayełen, Smbat Marats’ean
10Tovma3    4:7|family; and of the other, Khosrov from the Gabełean family
10Tovma3    29:27|who was the son of Khosrov lord of Gołt’n, was martyred