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kindliness   1
kindness   27
kindred   5
kinfolk   3
king   3705
kingdom   414
kingship   15
kinsfolk   1
kinship   1
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king
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kindnesses   1
kindred   5
kinds   22
kinfolk   3
king   3105
kingdom   388
kingdoms   26
kings   600
kingship   15


01Kor1    6:4|of their search to the King of the Armenians whose name
01Kor1    6:5|The King told them of a man
01Kor1    6:6|And when the King told them about Daniel’s discovery
01Kor1    6:7|him sent them to the King in the land of Armenia
01Kor1    6:8|the letters from Habel, the King rejoiced with Sahak and Mashtots
01Kor1    6:9|their search, requested of the King young children on whom they
01Kor1    6:10|them had been taught, the King commanded that everywhere the instruction
01Kor1    7:1|men, by authority of the King and the consent of Saint
01Kor1    7:1|in the fifth year of King Vramshapuh’s reign, and came to
01Kor1    9:3|in the sixth year of King Vramshapuh’s reign
01Kor1    9:9|royal city, they informed the King and the holy Bishop
01Kor1    10:1|immediately obtained permission from the King to undertake to teach in
01Kor1    15:2|went and presented himself to King Bakur, and the bishop of
01Kor1    15:4|and devout man. The Georgian king then ordered that youths be
01Kor1    16:2|under the rule of the king of the Romans, Byzantines
01Kor1    16:22|Sahak, and to the Armenian King whose name was Artashes, and
01Kor1    17:2|and their King, whose name was Arsvagh, who
01Kor1    17:3|they, the two associates, the King and the Bishop, expressed their
01Kor1    17:5|traditions. Moreover, the God-fearing King of the Aghuanians promptly commanded
01Kor1    17:7|took leave of the Aghuanian King, the Bishop, and the Church
01Kor1    18:3|the name of Ardzyugh [Arch’d, 411-435] became king of Georgia and caused learning
01Kor1    24:1|Yazdigird [II, 438-457], son of Vram, the King of Persia, in the district
01Kor1    29:2|The Persian king Krman [Bahrain IV] reigned six years and
01Kor1    29:3|on the fourth year of King Krman up to the first
02Agat1    1:1|taken from the last Parthian king Vagharsh’s son, Artawan
02Agat1    1:3|the sad news reached Xosrov, king of the Armenians - who was
02Agat1    1:3|Persians (since whoever the Armenian king might be was second in
02Agat1    1:6|of the next year, Xosrov, king of the Armenians, began gathering
02Agat1    1:13|King Xosrov was greatly saddened that
02Agat1    1:17|Now when the king of the Persians saw the
02Agat1    1:19|The king of the Armenians turned back
02Agat1    1:20|Then King Xosrov ordered that emissaries should
02Agat1    2:1|start of the next year, King Xosrov assembled an extremely large
02Agat1    2:4|Now when the king of the Persians saw all
02Agat1    2:5|They entered into deliberations and King Ardashir beseeched all of them
02Agat1    2:9|King Ardashir began talking to him
02Agat1    2:13|they had revolted against the king of the Persians
02Agat1    2:14|They came to King Xosrov in the district of
02Agat1    2:15|As soon as the king of the Armenians saw this
02Agat1    2:17|Now when the king saw this man who had
02Agat1    2:19|The king arose and left those areas
02Agat1    2:20|they were happily resting, the king decided to muster troops, with
02Agat1    2:21|he had made with the king of the Persians
02Agat1    2:22|and his brother took the king aside - as though for some
02Agat1    2:23|their weapons and struck the king dead. He fell to the
02Agat1    2:30|country gathered and mourned the king
02Agat1    2:31|Now King Xosrov, before the warm spirit
02Agat1    3:1|When the king of the Persians heard about
02Agat1    3:2|King Ardashir assembled troops and advanced
02Agat1    3:3|of the children of Xosrov, king of the Armenians. This was
02Agat1    3:4|Thereafter the king of the Persians came to
02Agat1    3:6|The king had other people led to
02Agat1    4:5|When the king of the Byzantines heard all
02Agat1    4:7|Then the king commanded that edicts and emissaries
02Agat1    4:9|place of battle near the king, and Trdat was with him
02Agat1    4:16|entered. Licinius went before the king, all the grandees, commanders-in
02Agat1    4:17|The king related to the princes the
02Agat1    4:17|the entire message of the king of the Goths
02Agat1    4:18|Then Licinius spoke to the king, saying: “Let the heart of
02Agat1    4:18|from the clan of the king of the land of the
02Agat1    4:22|next morning at dawn the king ordered that the royal purple
02Agat1    4:25|the emperor, and the Goth king whipped the flanks of their
02Agat1    4:25|like the emperor defeated the king. Arresting him, he led him
02Agat1    4:26|Then the king greatly exalted Tiridates and gave
02Agat1    4:28|with its display of bravery, King Trdat of Greater Armenia returned
02Agat1    4:29|When the king arrived in the Armenian areas
02Agat1    5:3|well of the wine, the king ordered Gregory to place wreaths
02Agat1    5:5|Then the king began to talk to Gregory
02Agat1    5:6|And the king ordered that Gregory be held
02Agat1    5:7|they brought Gregory before the king
02Agat1    5:8|The king began to speak with Gregory
02Agat1    5:13|The king note: “Know that you have
02Agat1    5:15|all kings honor, especially the king of the Greeks. She is
02Agat1    5:33|The king note: “As for your statement
02Agat1    6:1|The king began to speak and note
02Agat1    6:10|they brought him before the king
02Agat1    8:2|and brought them before the king, since he was hanging for
02Agat1    8:4|Trdat, king of Armenia, began to speak
02Agat1    8:6|The king replied and note: “I shall
02Agat1    8:16|The king note: “Break the vessel of
02Agat1    8:20|The king answered and note: “You indeed
02Agat1    8:24|they led him before the king and removed the sack from
02Agat1    8:25|The king began to speak, and note
02Agat1    9:1|The king, even more incensed, ordered his
02Agat1    9:6|The king replied and note: “In return
02Agat1    9:10|The king replied and note: “Where is
02Agat1    9:13|they brought him before the king
02Agat1    10:3|on the fourth day the king gave a command, and they
02Agat1    10:4|The king began to speak and note
02Agat1    10:10|When the king heard this, he was angry
02Agat1    10:14|And the king was amazed at his incredible
02Agat1    11:5|then when the king discovered this further about him
02Agat1    11:8|But the king himself went to the province
02Agat1    11:9|Now King Trdat, for the entire tenure
02Agat1    12:1|After this, King Trdat ordered that an edict
02Agat1    12:2|Trdat, king of Greater Armenia, sends greetings
02Agat1    12:14|the years of his reign, King Trdat attacked the Persian dominion
02Agat1    12:16|King Trdat ordered that yet another
02Agat1    12:16|It had this content: “Trdatios, king of Greater Armenia, to the
02Agat1    13:1|tablets to display before the king for his pleasure
02Agat1    14:2|Then the emissaries reached Trdat, king of Greater Armenia, coming into
02Agat1    14:3|an emissary delivered the edict, King Trdat took it from his
02Agat1    14:14|not happy with me as king, they did not even fear
02Agat1    15:1|with the edict’s instructions, the king ordered - with great sternness - that
02Agat1    15:2|wherever they might be. And King Trdat promised very great gifts
02Agat1    15:10|of the Greeks to Trdat, king of Greater Armenia which included
02Agat1    15:17|command was issued by the king that the blessed Rhipsime should
02Agat1    15:19|into the king’s presence. For King Trdat had not yet beheld
02Agat1    15:19|him about her beauty, the king planned to take her as
02Agat1    16:1|were taking her to marry King Trdat and to become the
02Agat1    16:11|from there to inform the king of all that had been
02Agat1    16:12|Then the king note: “Since she did not
02Agat1    16:21|the fierce and lawless Babylonian king pasture on grass, because he
02Agat1    17:1|all these prayers to God, king Trdat entered the chamber where
02Agat1    17:4|The king entered the room and seized
02Agat1    17:5|until the tenth hour. The king was defeated - he, whose strength
02Agat1    17:6|Now King Trdat, once he had been
02Agat1    17:19|But our Lord and King and God, who for our
02Agat1    17:26|to her protégé, while the king was struggling with saint Rhipsime
02Agat1    17:30|Rhipsime was still fighting with King Trdat from the tenth hour
02Agat1    17:31|chased, exhausted, and defeated the king, who fell to the ground
02Agat1    17:32|stripped the clothes off the king, ripped his robe, tossed aside
02Agat1    19:1|But the king paid no regard to his
02Agat1    19:4|mind so long as I, king Trdat, remain alive
02Agat1    19:9|But the king when he heard, was overwhelmed
02Agat1    19:11|perish all your enemies, O king, and those who dishonor the
02Agat1    19:15|emerged from his meeting with King Trdat boasting that he would
02Agat1    20:1|For six days the king remained in deep sorrow and
02Agat1    20:2|However, when the king had mounted his cart and
02Agat1    20:2|An unclean spirit attacked the king and threw him out of
02Agat1    20:3|Then the king began to go crazy and
02Agat1    20:3|own flesh. Just like Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Babylonians, his human
02Agat1    20:12|by people and by the king would increase even more with
02Agat1    20:24|At that point the king, wracked with pain, emerged from
02Agat1    20:29|The king and the naxarars came forward
02Agat1    20:37|worthy the shrouds that the king or the other people had
02Agat1    20:40|Early the next day the king, the [naxarars] lords, and the grandee
02Agat1    22:1|and tore their garments [cf. I Macc. 4.39]. The king and the princes and the
02Agat1    22:5|raised a cry and the king wept too, and they all
02Agat3    2:1|dismissed the crowd. But the king and the nobles never parted
02Agat3    2:9|The king and the nobles accepted everything
02Agat3    3:1|of morning, the nobles and king and princes and the common
02Agat3    3:2|Especially the king, because he had been changed
02Agat3    3:5|And the king, in swinish form, cried out
02Agat3    3:8|six days of instruction the king remained in the same form
02Agat3    3:9|ask for healing - because the king had lost his natural human
02Agat3    6:5|The king, all the nobility, the grandees
02Agat3    7:1|King Trdat at the time still
02Agat3    7:3|King Trdat approached and begged saint
02Agat3    7:4|the people and for the king. Then he turned to the
02Agat3    7:4|Then he turned to the king and, by the grace of
02Agat3    7:6|The king asked Gregory what he commanded
02Agat3    7:7|Then King Trdat beseeched Gregory to give
02Agat3    7:9|King Trdat took the measurements of
02Agat3    8:1|The king took axe and spade and
02Agat3    8:4|the south of the city, King Trdat prepared a place there
02Agat3    8:5|King Trdat himself with his sister
02Agat3    8:6|Then the king came and requested leave from
02Agat3    8:7|of men could move. Yet King Trdat lifted up eight of
02Agat3    8:9|Now King Trdat showed everyone the labor
02Agat3    8:20|Then Gregory with the king and all the people went
02Agat3    9:3|The king, while standing there among the
02Agat3    10:1|Gregory took counsel with the king, the [naxarars] lords, and the troops
02Agat3    10:3|Immediately after this, the king, by sovereign edict and with
02Agat3    10:4|The king himself, with all the troops
02Agat3    10:19|doctrine. First was Trdat, the king, with all his House
02Agat3    11:1|of God, Gregory took the king and departed, so that the
02Agat3    11:4|the devoted aid of the king, Gregory took over the district
02Agat3    11:11|troops, saint Gregory, and the king, broke into pieces the gold
02Agat3    12:2|The king, with his grand authority, gave
02Agat3    12:3|awe and power of the king. Gregory was convincing everyone, not
02Agat3    12:5|The king himself went to every place
02Agat3    13:1|King Tiridates together with his wife
02Agat3    13:3|The king also went there
02Agat3    13:4|addition there assembled before the king all the troops, the grandees
02Agat3    13:5|The king deliberated with all of them
02Agat3    13:8|from God appeared to the king. In it he saw the
02Agat3    14:1|Then the king quickly, piously, and with great
02Agat3    14:2|the right of crowning the king
02Agat3    14:5|the House of Torgom, whom King Trdat assembled and sent to
02Agat3    14:6|And the king commanded that an edict be
02Agat3    14:10|on us, so that our king even became a pig and
02Agat3    14:14|we send you greetings - I king Tiridates with all the army
02Agat3    18:1|The great King Trdat heard that Gregory had
02Agat3    18:7|The king with all the troops went
02Agat3    18:8|the princes gave to the king the response to Trdat’s letter
02Agat3    18:9|by the Lord, to Tiridates king of Greater Armenia and queen
02Agat3    19:2|the assistance of the pious king Trdat set forth his skill
02Agat3    19:2|according to God’s commands, the king and all the army with
02Agat3    20:1|Gregory took the army, the king himself, his wife, Ashxen, the
02Agat3    20:2|all the people and the king descended to the waters of
02Agat3    21:7|Similarly, the king decreed that throughout his entire
02Agat3    22:1|Likewise, Gregory convinced the king that from every district and
02Agat3    22:3|and districts of his realm, King Trdat ordered that many young
02Agat3    25:5|And king Trdat made this covenant with
02Agat3    25:7|The king greatly implored Gregory to remain
02Agat3    25:8|Now while the king along with the people were
02Agat3    25:8|informed people who told the king that Gregory, previously - while he
02Agat3    25:13|Now when King Trdat heard all this, at
02Agat3    25:14|who were sent by the king to bring them were these
02Agat3    26:3|into the king’s presence. The king took them along with him
02Agat3    26:5|Then the blessed king Trdat beseeched saint Gregory that
02Agat3    26:5|ordain and give to the king as a bishop his son
02Agat3    26:9|Trdat, the God-loving king, piously served Gregory, teaching faith
02Agat3    26:10|Moreover, King Trdat was diligent in the
02Agat3    28:1|of the Arsacids, and Trdat, king of Greater Armenia
02Agat3    28:3|Now when Trdat, the great king of the Armenians, heard all
02Agat3    28:10|the pious Emperor Constantine asked King TrdatHow and in what
02Agat3    28:16|happiness he showed love for king Trdat as for a dear
02Agat3    28:16|he might confirm the Armenian king ever more and more in
02Agat3    29:2|Then the great king Trdat and the blessed katoghikos
02Agat3    29:4|Armenia. He put before the king and the blessed katoghikos the
02Agat3    29:5|With the united support of King Trdat, he illuminated Armenia all
02Agat3    29:11|And thus, with the king and all his pupils they
02Agat3    30:7|not merely to us, O king, but whenever this book is
03Buz3    1:1|transpiring from the period of king Sanatruk the Apostle-killer until
03Buz3    1:1|until the unwilling submission of king Trdat to the Christian faith
03Buz3    3:1|of the brave and virtuous king [III, the Great, 303-330] Trdat
03Buz3    4:4|King Xosrov and the great archbishop
03Buz3    4:8|great anger and wrath, the king sent against them Vach’e, son
03Buz3    4:9|alive. Then he returned to king Xosrov, the monarch of Armenia
03Buz3    4:10|And the king gave to the bishop Aghbianos
03Buz3    5:3|in the presence of the king of Armenia and they took
03Buz3    5:7|Tiran [339-350], son of king Xosrov, raised Yusik. The king’s
03Buz3    5:11|It was the king who had forced him as
03Buz3    5:20|However the tun of the king was angered at him. While
03Buz3    6:3|the camp of the Arsacid king of the Mazkutk named Sanesan
03Buz3    6:5|and presented himself to the king of the Mazkutk, the prince
03Buz3    6:11|is the plan of the king of Armenia who has sent
03Buz3    6:12|The king listened to the words of
03Buz3    7:0|an invasion of the brigand king of the Mazkutk into the
03Buz3    7:0|under the sway of the king of Armenia. How Sanesan perished
03Buz3    7:1|In that period Sanesan, king of the Mazkutk, grew unbelievably
03Buz3    7:1|angry at his relative, Xosrov, king of Armenia. He assembled all
03Buz3    7:7|Xosrov, king of Armenia, eluded his kinsman
03Buz3    7:7|Armenia, eluded his kinsman Sanesan, king of the Mazkutk. Taking the
03Buz3    7:13|He went and located Sanesan, king of the Mazkutk with his
03Buz3    7:17|the head of the great king Sanesan to the king of
03Buz3    7:17|great king Sanesan to the king of Armenia
03Buz3    7:19|Then the king and the great archbishop of
03Buz3    7:21|exacted for saint Grigoris from king Sanesan and from his army
03Buz3    8:1|calmed for a while, Xosrov, king of Armenia ordered that gifts
03Buz3    8:7|Then the king ordered that all kinds of
03Buz3    8:8|Vach’e immediately implemented what the king said
03Buz3    8:10|Then king Xosrov commanded Databe, nahapet of
03Buz3    8:12|to betray his lord, the king of Armenia, into their hands
03Buz3    8:13|wanted to fall on the king of Armenia
03Buz3    8:14|reached the army of the king of Armenia bearing the bad
03Buz3    8:15|Then Xosrov, king of Armenia, and Vrtanes, the
03Buz3    8:21|brought him before the great king Xosrov, and killed him by
03Buz3    8:24|did not stop warring with king Xosrov. He made a law
03Buz3    8:24|have to stay near the king and circulate around with him
03Buz3    8:28|And the king remained in peace and the
03Buz3    9:0|bdesh Bakur rebelled against the king of Armenia, how he was
03Buz3    9:1|period there rebelled from the king of Armenia one of his
03Buz3    9:2|hand in alliance to the king of Iran and betrayed the
03Buz3    9:3|The king of Iran sent troops to
03Buz3    9:3|Armenia. He warred with the king of Armenia with the power
03Buz3    9:4|Then the king of Armenia sent the following
03Buz3    9:6|But they brought to the king the head of Bakur the
03Buz3    9:7|survivors of that azg, the king gave the girl in marriage
03Buz3    9:8|remained in service to the king constantly with the land and
03Buz3    10:20|the great servant of the king of Armenia, to Manachirh Erheshtuni
03Buz3    10:38|amazing secret affairs of the king began to be revealed to
03Buz3    10:41|what it is that the king is wearing underneath his robe
03Buz3    10:42|he revealed the symbol of king Constantine’s humility, his pious clerical
03Buz3    10:45|Byzantine kings and the Iranian king, his bones along with those
03Buz3    11:0|that battle, the death of king Xosrov, and the translation from
03Buz3    11:5|assembled and consoled everyone, including king Xosrov himself and all the
03Buz3    11:17|in the presence of the king they placed his father’s patiw
03Buz3    11:19|great archbishop Vrtanes and the king ordered Arshawir and Andovk to
03Buz3    11:20|the world-building brave Xosrov, king of Greater Armenia, died
03Buz3    12:0|how he was slain by king Tiran for upbraiding him
03Buz3    12:1|After king Xosrov passed from this world
03Buz3    12:3|In accordance with custom, king Tiran assembled the following grandee
03Buz3    12:8|sent in advance to the king the two princes of the
03Buz3    12:9|When the king himself heard about this, he
03Buz3    12:17|However king Tiran, the other grandee noble
03Buz3    12:18|Especially the king and the princes wrought indiscriminate
03Buz3    12:23|and chastised, and prevented the king and the grandees from entering
03Buz3    12:27|of the annual feast days, king Tiran and others of the
03Buz3    13:6|their wicked example from the king and started to behave like
03Buz3    13:22|reign, during the reign of king Tiran the acts of wickedness
03Buz3    13:27|In that period the king, the princes, and indeed the
03Buz3    14:0|great Daniel, how he upbraided king Tiran, and how he was
03Buz3    14:7|paid to the memory of king Trdat who, willingly or unwillingly
03Buz3    14:7|of being the first Armenian king acquainted with the faith in
03Buz3    14:8|land liked to revere their king Trdat, the first to accept
03Buz3    14:24|took counsel. They convinced the king to call the aged Daniel
03Buz3    14:27|took and brought Daniel to king Tiran in Baraej awan, Aghjnik
03Buz3    14:28|suffragan bishop Daniel came before king Tiran, he started to upbraid
03Buz3    14:55|Daniel said these things before king Tiran, the princes, pets, and
03Buz3    14:56|While he was speaking the king listened in stupified amazement
03Buz3    14:58|naxarar nobility greatly exhorted the king not to carry out the
03Buz3    16:2|summoned Parhen to visit the king. The king selected the following
03Buz3    16:2|to visit the king. The king selected the following illustrious princes
03Buz3    16:5|obliged to befriend the impious king, submitted to him, and acted
03Buz3    17:4|and they returned to the king with honor
03Buz3    17:7|people he shepherded - generally the king, the naxarars and the princes
03Buz3    18:3|the rest, and who aggrevated king Tiran against the naxarar azgs
03Buz3    18:7|They were brought before the king
03Buz3    20:0|Regarding king Tiran, and how he was
03Buz3    20:3|He was the chamberlain of king Tiran, and of the Siwnik
03Buz3    20:4|to Varaz Shapuh whom the king of Iran had left in
03Buz3    20:5|At that time king Tiran possessed a horse which
03Buz3    20:7|he brought it to the king of Armenia
03Buz3    20:11|his slander further, saying: “The king of Armenia, Tiran, is so
03Buz3    20:11|vacillation and audacity toward the king of Iran and toward all
03Buz3    20:15|letter of accusation against the king of Armenia, and sent it
03Buz3    20:15|and sent it to the king of Iran, Nerseh
03Buz3    20:16|angered, inflamed and enraged the king of Iran against the king
03Buz3    20:16|king of Iran against the king of Armenia that Varaz received
03Buz3    20:16|of hunting and seizing the king of Armenia
03Buz3    20:17|to demand punishment from impious king Tiran for the blessed blood
03Buz3    20:18|sent an emissary to the king of Armenia treacherously speaking with
03Buz3    20:19|When Tiran, king of Armenia heard that, he
03Buz3    20:24|men, was met by the king in the Apahunik country, and
03Buz3    20:25|Those words which the king had spoken about the hunt
03Buz3    20:28|No one was with the king, neither brigade nor cavalry. Tiran
03Buz3    20:31|passed the Iranians invited the king to a dinner, to honor
03Buz3    20:32|were drinking wine and the king and those with him became
03Buz3    20:32|while shield-protected spearmen surrounded king Tiran
03Buz3    20:34|the village taking the bound king Tiran with him
03Buz3    20:35|so we may blind this king of Armenia
03Buz3    20:36|They brought coal and blinded king Tiran’s eyes
03Buz3    20:38|land of which I was king when I deprived it of
03Buz3    20:39|the prince of the Iranian king immediately left Acugh village travelling
03Buz3    20:39|travelling quickly and taking along king Tiran and all the captives
03Buz3    20:39|Asorestan, to his lord, the king of Iran
03Buz3    20:44|for their natural lord, the king of Armenia. They also wept
03Buz3    21:0|Byzantium, pledging their loyalty; how king Nerseh of Iran came to
03Buz3    21:5|between the emperor Constantine and king Trdat
03Buz3    21:6|to their land, Nerseh himself, king of Iran, came from the
03Buz3    21:9|country of Armenia, against the king of Iran
03Buz3    21:12|entered the army of the king of Iran, and observed and
03Buz3    21:13|attacked the army of the king of Iran encamped in that
03Buz3    21:14|they fell upon the Iranian king, putting everything to the sword
03Buz3    21:16|Only the king was able to escape by
03Buz3    21:19|The king of Iran went as a
03Buz3    21:22|So, the king ordered that his patiw be
03Buz3    21:25|wrote a hrovartak to the king of Iran, saying the following
03Buz3    21:25|country of Armenia and principally king Tiran, as well as everything
03Buz3    21:26|As soon as the king of Iran heard this command
03Buz3    21:27|But make my son, Arshak, king in my place
03Buz3    21:28|Then the Iranian king enthroned Arshak, Tiran’s son over
03Buz3    21:29|With great preparation, the king of Iran personally organized and
03Buz3    21:30|he had captured from the king of Iran
03Buz3    21:31|all this, that the Iranian king had done all he had
03Buz3    21:31|returning the Armenian captives and king Tiran, he was pleased
03Buz3    21:32|the captives of the Iranian king
03Buz3    21:33|sent the women of the king of Iran back to him
03Buz4    1:0|after many calamities in battle king Nerseh of Persia enthroned Tiran’s
03Buz4    1:1|and great peace between the king of Byzantium and the king
03Buz4    1:1|king of Byzantium and the king of Iran, Nerseh, with the
03Buz4    1:1|returned the captives of the king of Iran
03Buz4    1:2|And Nerseh, king of Iran, enthroned Tiran’s son
03Buz4    1:3|Arshak, king of Greater Armenia, having become
03Buz4    1:3|of Greater Armenia, having become king in the country of Asorestan
03Buz4    1:5|suspicion under the protection of king Arshak
03Buz4    2:1|At that time king Arshak [350-367] raised the question of
03Buz4    2:3|The king established the senior brother Vardan
03Buz4    2:9|lower [azgs] who sat before the king on cushions, their patiws on
03Buz4    3:1|There assembled before king Arshak the grandees, the nahapets
03Buz4    3:3|of them said to the king: “Just as God renewed your
03Buz4    3:5|was Bambish, the sister of king Tiran
03Buz4    3:7|official, the beloved chamberlain of king Arshak, responsible for all the
03Buz4    3:18|up falsehoods, together with the king grew weak from laughter
03Buz4    3:23|King Arshak, in his animalic fury
03Buz4    3:23|bore in attendance on the king according to the rules of
03Buz4    4:2|Armenian bishops assembled near the king to think about this matter
03Buz4    4:3|consent of the bishops, the king and the [ashxarhaxorh] participants, the following
03Buz4    4:6|They presented king Arshak’s hrovartak to him and
03Buz4    4:16|reached the country of Armenia. king Arshak went out to meet
03Buz4    4:44|the entire land, especially the king, all the grandees, and everyone
03Buz4    5:0|how he was sent by king Arshak with lords to Valens
03Buz4    5:1|Byzantium, organized greatly by the king of Armenia. The great katoghikos
03Buz4    5:4|At first, when the king saw them, he elaborately exalted
03Buz4    5:59|While he was speaking, the king was entirely silent sitting with
03Buz4    5:63|When the king mourned as much as it
03Buz4    5:67|The king, in anger at these words
03Buz4    5:67|the palace came to the king, and said to the emperor
03Buz4    5:67|distant country by a powerful king - these are deputies of the
03Buz4    5:67|us and the great Armenian king, a great enmity will break
03Buz4    5:68|suppress the anger of the king
03Buz4    5:69|army managed to convince the king to make sure that at
03Buz4    5:72|world this man and the king are close
03Buz4    5:74|and close one to the king, and their people love this
03Buz4    5:75|And the king answers them, “You are right
03Buz4    5:77|And his king has sent him to us
03Buz4    5:77|right in front of his king
03Buz4    5:79|The king did not listen to them
03Buz4    5:81|The king spoke to them and suggested
03Buz4    5:88|silver and precious gems to king Arshak, hoping thereby to please
03Buz4    5:88|hoping thereby to please the king
03Buz4    5:89|treasure he sent to the king of Armenia. He also wrote
03Buz4    5:90|the Arshakuni hostages of the king of Armenia who had been
03Buz4    5:90|the nephews (brother’s sons) of king Arshak, one named Gnel, the
03Buz4    6:1|When king Valens, enraged, began persecutions against
03Buz4    6:3|Then the king ordered him to be exiled
03Buz4    6:8|by strict order of the king
03Buz4    8:3|together and said to the king: “Let us arrange a dispute
03Buz4    8:3|dispute between us and them, king, and let it be known
03Buz4    8:4|And King Valens, hearing this, rejoiced. For
03Buz4    8:24|two opponents, together with the king, silenced and ashamed
03Buz4    8:25|Then King Valens looked at the bishop
03Buz4    8:26|Vasily answered the king and note: “I drove two
03Buz4    8:27|The king regretted that he allowed Basil
03Buz4    8:28|in shame, said to the king: “What are these disputes and
03Buz4    8:30|And (King Valens) ordered to imprison Eusebius
03Buz4    8:33|started shouting like that, the king relented and ordered Blessed Basil
03Buz4    9:5|And King Valens oppressed the Christian people
03Buz4    9:8|Then the servants of the king forced the population of the
03Buz4    9:9|of God, against whom the king dares and fights, will kill
03Buz4    9:12|After that, king Valens ordered Patriarch Basil to
03Buz4    10:1|Then King Valens ordered to search and
03Buz4    11:0|country of Armenia and to king Arshak from the Byzantine emperor
03Buz4    11:0|Nerses. And how the indignant king Arshak of Armenia conducted punishing
03Buz4    11:1|of Byzantium from the great king Arshak, from the land of
03Buz4    11:2|the dayeaks and nourishers of king Arshak
03Buz4    11:5|Nerses, releasing in his place king Arshak’s nephews, Gnel and Tirit
03Buz4    11:5|to placate the mind of king Arshak, entrusting this to Vardan
03Buz4    11:6|left the emperor came to king Arshak of Greater Armenia presenting
03Buz4    11:7|had written to Arshak, the king of Armenia, about the blessed
03Buz4    11:8|emissaries also laid before the king countless treasures of wealth
03Buz4    11:9|Now when king Arshak heard and saw alI
03Buz4    12:0|truth, and ignored the great king Arshak of Armenia and how
03Buz4    12:7|In that period Arshak, the king of Armenia, did not traverse
03Buz4    12:8|In that period the king built himself a dastakert in
03Buz4    12:17|Then king Arshak ordered that the dastakert
03Buz4    12:20|Xad frequently chided and reprimanded king Arshak and all the grandees
03Buz4    12:22|But king Arshak wanted to capriciously deceive
03Buz4    12:23|which Xad took from the king, in his presence, he distributed
03Buz4    12:23|lessen the reprimands until the king ordered that the bishop Xad
03Buz4    13:0|he reprimanded Arshak, the great king of the Armenians; the blow
03Buz4    13:8|Even king Arshak went out to meet
03Buz4    13:11|path of wickedness that the king had travelled, he was saddened
03Buz4    13:12|patriarch Nerses went to the king and spoke with him, saying
03Buz4    13:21|Now the king ridiculed and scoffed at the
03Buz4    13:22|even angrier, repeated: “Know, oh king, that all this was prophesied
03Buz4    13:23|patriarch Nerses. He left the king and went and circulated throughout
03Buz4    13:27|After this the king himself sought out the patriarch
03Buz4    13:28|began to speak with the king, saying: “Because the righteous and
03Buz4    13:35|The king, on bended knees, beseechingly requested
03Buz4    14:2|period of the reign of king Tiran; and similarly, during the
03Buz4    14:12|arrogantly and presumptuously. He insulted king Trdat, and the dead and
03Buz4    14:15|mardpet, return alive to the king, I will replace what is
03Buz4    14:17|in ancient times Sanatruk the king had built the city named
03Buz4    15:0|Concerning king Arshak, how he killed his
03Buz4    15:0|killed that same Tirit; how king Arshak took the wife of
03Buz4    15:8|false slander about Gnel to king Arshak, saying: “Gnel wants to
03Buz4    15:9|and see what you do, king, so that you can save
03Buz4    15:10|Thus, did they agitate king Arshak with such words until
03Buz4    15:11|The king thus had a grudge against
03Buz4    15:12|the ancient Armenian calendar, August) king Arshak planned to summon the
03Buz4    15:15|King Arshak sent Vardan the great
03Buz4    15:16|royal banak, saying that the king was summoning him for some
03Buz4    15:16|him for some great exaltation: “King Arshak does not want to
03Buz4    15:23|and when he entered, the king was informed of his arrival
03Buz4    15:29|through the door to the king
03Buz4    15:30|When the king saw the great chief priest
03Buz4    15:31|The blessed Nerses shook the king and spoke, saying: “King, remember
03Buz4    15:31|the king and spoke, saying: “King, remember your Lord Who out
03Buz4    15:36|But the king, having become fossilized, did not
03Buz4    15:37|words of entreaty to the king, the chief executioner, Erazmak, entered
03Buz4    15:44|said all this to the king, he left him and did
03Buz4    15:46|Then the king issued an order for everyone
03Buz4    15:47|The king himself went to weep and
03Buz4    15:50|Now king Arshak, weeping, saw the wife
03Buz4    15:51|in love. He got the king to accomplish the treacherous murder
03Buz4    15:59|When king Arshak heard this, he realized
03Buz4    15:61|When the king had definitely confirmed and authenticated
03Buz4    15:62|sent a message to the king
03Buz4    15:63|He note: “King, I want you to order
03Buz4    15:64|As soon as the king heard this, he note: “Now
03Buz4    15:65|Then the king plotted to kill Tirit also
03Buz4    15:66|seized with fear of the king, and fled at night
03Buz4    15:67|King Arshak was informed of Tirit’s
03Buz4    15:70|But to the degree that king Arshak loved the woman, the
03Buz4    15:70|the woman, the woman loathed king Arshak, saying: “Physically, he is
03Buz4    15:71|When king Arshak saw that the woman
03Buz4    15:73|But then Paranjem bore the king a son whom they named
03Buz4    15:80|katoghikos Nerses did not see king Arshak again until the day
03Buz4    15:81|Then the king ordered that all the bishops
03Buz4    15:83|but agreeing with whatever the king did
03Buz4    16:0|How Arshak, king of Armenia, was summoned by
03Buz4    16:0|Armenia, was summoned by Shapuh, king of Persia, and how he
03Buz4    16:0|Persian king’s stable-master; how king Arshak swore an oath on
03Buz4    16:0|on the Gospels to the king of Persia; how he later
03Buz4    16:1|In that period, the king of Iran, Shapuh, summoned Arshak
03Buz4    16:1|of Iran, Shapuh, summoned Arshak, king of Armenia, and exalted him
03Buz4    16:3|Each day the Iranian king prepared identically adorned crowns for
03Buz4    16:4|happened one day that Arshak, king of Armenia, went walking in
03Buz4    16:5|When he saw the king, in no way did he
03Buz4    16:5|saying in the Iranian language: “King of the Armenian goats, come
03Buz4    16:7|bear the insults to his king, many times regarding it better
03Buz4    16:9|Now when the king of Iran heard about this
03Buz4    16:12|Now while the king of Armenia was with the
03Buz4    16:12|of Armenia was with the king of Iran and there was
03Buz4    16:12|peace between them, Shapuh, the king of Iran, nonetheless feared that
03Buz4    16:12|nonetheless feared that perhaps Arshak, king of Armenia, would violate that
03Buz4    16:15|blessed Gospel and Shapuh, the king of Iran, had Arshak, king
03Buz4    16:15|king of Iran, had Arshak, king of Armenia, swear on the
03Buz4    16:16|brother of Vasak the sparapet, king Shapuh felt great affection for
03Buz4    16:18|create a disturbance between Arshak king of Armenia and the king
03Buz4    16:18|king of Armenia and the king of Iran and flee. But
03Buz4    16:20|And king Shapuh vowed by the sun
03Buz4    16:22|the blessed Gospel on which king Arshak had vowed should be
03Buz4    17:0|How Shapuh, king of Iran, initiated a persecution
03Buz4    17:1|the seventy others were killed, king Shapuh began a great persecution
03Buz4    18:0|Vardan which was caused by king Arshak, through the treachery of
03Buz4    18:1|on a mission from the king of Iran to king Arshak
03Buz4    18:1|the king of Iran to king Arshak of Armenia, and presented
03Buz4    18:5|Now king Arshak received and heard the
03Buz4    18:7|Vasak, was not with the king
03Buz4    18:8|Vasak arrived and stirred the king up against his senior brother
03Buz4    18:8|betrayed you to the Iranian king and wants to destroy you
03Buz4    18:9|Arshak’s wife also aroused the king with similar words and made
03Buz4    18:10|summoned her husband Gnel for king Arshak to kill
03Buz4    18:11|she even more provoked the king against him. Indeed, a force
03Buz4    19:0|How Arshak, king of Armenia, senselessly and indisciminately
03Buz4    19:1|no one to reproach the king or give him contrary counsel
03Buz4    19:4|King Arshak ordered that a secure
03Buz4    20:0|and Iran intensified; how the king of Armenia, Arshak, allied with
03Buz4    20:0|Armenia, Arshak, allied with the king of Iran and put the
03Buz4    20:0|Siwni, Arshak fled to Shapuh, king of Iran
03Buz4    20:1|Previously when king Arshak had fled from king
03Buz4    20:1|king Arshak had fled from king Shapuh and dishonored him through
03Buz4    20:1|through his vow, Shapuh, the king of Iran, tried no severity
03Buz4    20:2|As the war dragged on, king Arshak of Armenia conceitedly waited
03Buz4    20:4|But the Iranian king Shapuh sent messages of peace
03Buz4    20:6|Now when Arshak, the king of Armenia, heard this, with
03Buz4    20:6|to aid and assist Shapuh, king of Iran
03Buz4    20:10|King Arshak with a multitude of
03Buz4    20:14|The troops of the king of Armenia arrived before the
03Buz4    20:15|wanted to attack the Byzantine king themselves and wage war without
03Buz4    20:17|moved forward and beseeched their king Arshak not to restrain them
03Buz4    20:17|restrain them until the Iranian king Shapuh arrived. Rather, he should
03Buz4    20:18|So, king Arshak allowed it, and went
03Buz4    20:23|After this the king of Armenia remained there with
03Buz4    20:23|with his troops until Shapuh, king of Iran, arrived with countless
03Buz4    20:24|surprised. And Shapuh greatly honored king Arshak of Armenia and all
03Buz4    20:25|King Shapuh of Iran then began
03Buz4    20:25|reward he could give Arshak, king of Armenia, for having accomplished
03Buz4    20:26|their help, but now the king of Armenia instead of us
03Buz4    20:29|The Iranian king Shapuh’s naxarars told him: “Give
03Buz4    20:30|The Iranian king Shapuh replied to his princes
03Buz4    20:30|unshakable affection between ourselves and king Arshak of Armenia, such that
03Buz4    20:31|I will give king Arshak of Armenia my daughter
03Buz4    20:32|us give this to the king. As for general Vasak and
03Buz4    20:34|Then king Shapuh of Iran greatly pressured
03Buz4    20:34|Shapuh of Iran greatly pressured king Arshak of Armenia to go
03Buz4    20:35|But king Arshak and all of his
03Buz4    20:36|district of Siwnik, learned that king Shapuh of Iran wanted to
03Buz4    20:36|to marry his daughter to king Arshak of Armenia, he was
03Buz4    20:37|that when the Iranian king gave Arshak his daughter, his
03Buz4    20:38|wife, was the wife of king Arshak of Armenia, and Andovk
03Buz4    20:42|the seniors of the Iranian king, making him one of his
03Buz4    20:42|caprice - create tension between Shapuh, king of Iran, and Arshak
03Buz4    20:43|say, as an informer to king Arshak: “Look out for your
03Buz4    20:43|your life, for truly the king of Iran has planned to
03Buz4    20:45|The counselor of the Iranian king then went to the king
03Buz4    20:45|king then went to the king of Armenia and began to
03Buz4    20:45|in his mouth, saying: “Arshak, king of Armenia, look out for
03Buz4    20:45|your life, for Shapuh, the king of Iran plans to seize
03Buz4    20:46|King Arshak was stunned by these
03Buz4    20:47|Then king Arshak ordered all of his
03Buz4    20:49|Now, king, see what you can do
03Buz4    20:50|King Arshak then gave the Iranian
03Buz4    20:51|organized and prepared themselves, and king Arshak of Armenia thought. Everyone
03Buz4    20:53|good morning to the Iranian king, all the kings, and his
03Buz4    20:53|came to greet the Iranian king but nowhere among them was
03Buz4    20:53|nowhere among them was the king of Armenia, Arshak, with his
03Buz4    20:54|So Shapuh the king of Iran ordered his men
03Buz4    20:54|in the banak of Arshak, king of Armenia, that he had
03Buz4    20:54|bid good morning to the king of Iran, Shapuh
03Buz4    20:56|related everything to Shapuh, the king of Iran
03Buz4    20:57|the flight of the Armenian king was the result of something
03Buz4    20:58|a mission, galloping after the king of Armenia bearing with them
03Buz4    20:59|But the Armenian king did not want to listen
03Buz4    20:59|the messengers of Shapuh, the king of Iran, and they did
03Buz4    20:60|of battles stirred between the king of Armenia, Arshak, and Shapuh
03Buz4    20:60|of Armenia, Arshak, and Shapuh, king of Iran. It continued for
03Buz4    21:0|How warfare took place between king Shapuh of Iran and Arshak
03Buz4    21:0|Shapuh of Iran and Arshak, king of the Armenians, and how
03Buz4    21:1|Now eight years after king Arshak of Armenia had fled
03Buz4    21:1|of Armenia had fled from king Shapuh of Iran, the Iranian
03Buz4    21:1|Shapuh of Iran, the Iranian king desisted from hostility. He spoke
03Buz4    21:1|with true entreaty, affectionately beseeching king Arshak of Armenia to be
03Buz4    21:2|For the Iranian king was then in great agitated
03Buz4    21:3|However, king Arshak of Armenia in no
03Buz4    21:4|On the other hand, the king of Iran was constantly sending
03Buz4    21:6|the emperors of Byzantium and king Shapuh of Iran. The Byzantine
03Buz4    21:6|following peace treaty to the king of Iran
03Buz4    21:8|gave it to the Iranian king, and thus got free of
03Buz4    21:9|emperor of Byzantium and the king of Iran, king Shapuh organized
03Buz4    21:9|and the king of Iran, king Shapuh organized his troops and
03Buz4    21:9|his troops and went against king Arshak of Armenia in war
03Buz4    21:10|border-guards of the Armenian king who were in Ganjak in
03Buz4    21:11|When king Arshak of Armenia learned about
03Buz4    21:11|and go against the Iranian king Shapuh
03Buz4    21:13|the forces of the Iranian king
03Buz4    21:14|sword. Only Shapuh the Iranian king escaped on a horse and
03Buz4    22:1|In that period Shapuh, the king of Iran, assembled his forces
03Buz4    22:2|of two brigades, while the king himself commanded one brigade
03Buz4    22:3|The king commanded the troops to go
03Buz4    22:4|information was quickly learned by king Arshak of Armenia and by
03Buz4    22:6|So king Arshak divided his troops into
03Buz4    22:6|courageous but not very bright. King Arshak himself led the other
03Buz4    22:15|Thinking that the king was on that elephant, Bagos
03Buz4    22:17|place on the same day - king Arshak and the troops under
03Buz4    22:17|the troops under him found king Shapuh himself who had come
03Buz4    22:18|King Arshak fell upon the Iranian
03Buz4    22:18|to the sword. Shapuh the king was the only one who
03Buz4    23:0|how Meruzhan Arcruni rebelled against king Arshak of Armenia, fell in
03Buz4    23:0|Armenia, fell in with the king of the Iranians, and further
03Buz4    23:1|Meruzhan Arcruni rebelled from the king of Armenia, went before Shapuh
03Buz4    23:1|of Armenia, went before Shapuh, king of Iran, and swore an
03Buz4    23:2|and confessing that whatever the king of Iran worshipped were the
03Buz4    23:3|made a vow with Shapuh, king of Iran that: “If Shapuh
03Buz4    23:7|While king Arshak was still in the
03Buz4    23:11|Now the troops of the king of Iran left the captives
03Buz4    23:12|troops returned in peace to king Arshak
03Buz4    24:0|How Meruzhan rebelled, provoked king Shapuh of Iran into further
03Buz4    24:0|a leader for the Iranian king Shapuh, conducted bandit raids into
03Buz4    24:1|great anger provoked the Iranian king, Shapuh, against king Arshak
03Buz4    24:1|the Iranian king, Shapuh, against king Arshak
03Buz4    24:2|The Iranian king, Shapuh, massed troops and dispatched
03Buz4    24:2|dispatched spies to observe Arshak, king of Armenia
03Buz4    24:3|And while Arshak, king of Armenia, with his troops
03Buz4    24:4|Daranaghe and Ekegheats. Shapuh, the king of Iran, with countless troops
03Buz4    24:13|open only the tomb of king Sanatruk because of its colossal
03Buz4    24:14|behind the troops of the king of Armenia
03Buz4    24:15|place, the bad news reached king Arshak. They said to him
03Buz4    24:16|When king Arshak of Armenia and his
03Buz4    24:19|troops advanced, turning about, leaving king Arshak in a secure spot
03Buz4    24:21|the banak of the Iranian king suddenly, at night
03Buz4    24:22|to the sword. Only the king Shapuh was able to escape
03Buz4    24:28|fleeing along with the Iranian king
03Buz4    24:29|Thereafter king Arshak and general Vasak protected
03Buz4    25:0|How king Arshak of Armenia invaded the
03Buz4    25:0|he seized the camp of king Shapuh in Tawresh
03Buz4    25:1|King Arshak of Armenia then mustered
03Buz4    25:3|At the same time the king of Iran was coming with
03Buz4    25:3|the banak of the Iranian king encamped at Tawresh
03Buz4    25:5|The king escaped by a hairsbreadth fleeing
03Buz4    26:1|King Shapuh of Iran sent Vin
03Buz4    26:1|of Iran sent Vin against king Arshak of Armenia, with [400000] troops
03Buz4    26:3|When Arshak, king of Armenia, learned about this
03Buz4    27:1|Then the king of Iran sent against the
03Buz4    27:1|of Iran sent against the king of Armenia a brigade of
03Buz4    28:0|naxarars who was sent by king Shapuh with [800000] troops to attack
03Buz4    29:0|Vsemakan who, sent by the king of Iran, came with [900000] axe
03Buz4    29:0|came with [900000] axe-bearers against king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz4    29:2|came with [900000] troops, sent by king Shapuh of Iran to come
03Buz4    30:0|of Vahrich, came from the king of Iran with [400000] troops and
03Buz4    30:0|troops and battled with the king of Armenia; and how he
03Buz4    30:1|with [400000] Iranian troops sent by king Shapuh to loot and destroy
03Buz4    31:0|the presence of the Iranian king Shapuh. He came to Armenia
03Buz4    31:1|Gumand Shapuh, sent by Shapuh, king of Iran before whom he
03Buz4    32:0|Dehkan, who was sent by king Shapuh of Iran with many
03Buz4    32:0|Iran with many troops against king Arshak of Armenia; and how
03Buz4    32:1|After all this Shapuh, the king of Iran, mustered troops assembling
03Buz4    32:2|And the Iranian king Shapuh sent Dehkan nahapet who
03Buz4    32:2|the country of Armenia against king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz4    33:1|But once again Shapuh, the king of Iran, mustered troops, arranging
03Buz4    33:1|a relative of Arshak, the king of Armenia. Meruzhan was their
03Buz4    34:1|Vsemakan who came, sent by king Shapuh of Iran to war
03Buz4    35:0|Armenia by the impious Iraranian king Shapuh, and who failed like
03Buz4    35:1|After this king Shapuh of Iran sent his
03Buz4    36:1|Zik, the Iranian Suren left king Shapuh of Iran with [600000] troops
03Buz4    36:1|with [600000] troops to war against king Arshak of Armenia. Meruzhan was
03Buz4    36:3|Suren and led him before king Arshak
03Buz4    37:0|was sent by the Iranian king against the Armenians with [900000] men
03Buz4    37:1|the same azg as the king of Armenia, a relative, came
03Buz4    37:1|Armenia, a relative, came on king Shapuh’s word to war against
03Buz4    38:0|do battle with the Armenian king with [400000] troops, sent by the
03Buz4    38:0|with [400000] troops, sent by the king of Iran; and how he
03Buz4    38:1|the Arsacid tohm boasted before king Shapuh of Iran, and came
03Buz4    38:2|this was quickly learned by king Arshak of Armenia. So, he
03Buz4    39:3|an image of the Iranian king, he used it as a
03Buz4    40:2|all the Armenian troops, left king Arshak in the secure fortress
03Buz4    41:1|named Mshkan came to fight king Arshak
03Buz4    42:0|troops; how they came against king Arshak from the country of
03Buz4    44:0|About king Arshak’s son who was named
03Buz4    44:1|had previously been Gnel’s wife. King Arshak killed him and took
03Buz4    45:0|sent by Shapuh the Iranian king with [400000] men; and how he
03Buz4    45:1|After this king Shapuh of Iran assembled his
03Buz4    45:2|They came and fought with king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz4    45:3|would never consent to permit king Arshak to enter battle along
03Buz4    46:2|brigade of troops of the king of Armenia and Vasak, general
03Buz4    47:0|men to fight with the king of the Armenians, and how
03Buz4    47:1|with [180000] troops to war against king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz4    47:2|was the dayeak of Arshak, king of Armenia
03Buz4    48:2|wanted to fight with Arshak, king of Armenia
03Buz4    49:0|to fight with the Armenian king, and how he and his
03Buz4    49:1|with [400000] troops to war against king Arshak of Armenia
03Buz4    50:0|Armenian naxarars rebelled from the king of Armenia and went over
03Buz4    50:0|went over to the Iranian king Shapuh; how they quickly scattered
03Buz4    50:1|Armenia did battle with the king of Iran, and after this
03Buz4    50:2|the banak of the Armenian king; they abandoned their king, Arshak
03Buz4    50:2|Armenian king; they abandoned their king, Arshak
03Buz4    50:4|The first to rebel against king Arshak of Armenia and to
03Buz4    50:4|Armenia and to go before king Shapuh of Iran were: the
03Buz4    50:5|them all rebelled from Arshak, king of Armenia, and went before
03Buz4    50:5|of Armenia, and went before king Shapuh of Iran: the bdeashx
03Buz4    50:6|Also rebelling from king Arshak of Armenia were: the
03Buz4    50:6|of Korduk went before the king of Iran
03Buz4    50:7|the tun of the Armenian king, in the land of Atrpayakan
03Buz4    50:7|of Atrpayakan rebelled from the king of Armenia, the Marats land
03Buz4    50:7|of Greater Copk, abandoned the king of Armenia and went to
03Buz4    50:8|wavered in allegiance to the king, did not want to heed
03Buz4    50:11|He too rebelled from king Arshak of Armenia and went
03Buz4    50:11|Armenia and went before Shapuh, king of Iran
03Buz4    50:13|increased the accusational aggrevation against king Arshak of Armenia and against
03Buz4    50:14|Thereafter Vahan became dear to king Shapuh who gave him his
03Buz4    50:14|been theirs ancestrally, and the king made him his intimate son
03Buz4    51:0|withdrew from and abandoned their king Arshak
03Buz4    51:2|now thirty years that our king Arshak has given us not
03Buz4    51:3|Arshak and go to the king of Iran as our comrades
03Buz4    51:4|If king Arshak would fight with Shapuh
03Buz4    51:9|For although king Arshak is guilty before God
03Buz4    51:11|to reject your God-loving king
03Buz4    51:12|guilty, nonetheless he is your king. You yourselves have said in
03Buz4    52:0|The Iranian king for a time suspended warfare
03Buz4    52:0|suspended warfare against Arshak the king of the Armenians while he
03Buz4    52:1|gifts and hrovartaks, Shapuh, the king of Iran, summoned Arshak to
03Buz4    52:2|Now although king Arshak wanted to make war
03Buz4    52:3|hrovartak in humility to Shapuh, king of Iran, as suited a
03Buz4    53:0|King Shapuh summoned the Armenian king
03Buz4    53:0|King Shapuh summoned the Armenian king Arshak a second time; how
03Buz4    53:1|Subsequently Shapuh, king of Iran, once more sent
03Buz4    53:1|Iran, once more sent to king Arshak of Armenia, saying: “If
03Buz4    53:6|they pressured and forced their king Arshak to arise and go
03Buz4    53:6|and go before Shapuh, the king of Iran
03Buz4    53:7|that, willy-nilly, Arshak, the king of Armenia, arose and taking
03Buz4    53:7|Armenia and went to the king of Iran, Shapuh, in the
03Buz4    53:8|went into the presence of king Shapuh of Iran. As soon
03Buz4    53:8|they threw both of them, king Arshak and sparapet Vasak, into
03Buz4    53:9|King Shapuh summoned king Arshak and
03Buz4    53:9|King Shapuh summoned king Arshak and threatened him as
03Buz4    53:10|And once again they gave king Arshak back to the keeping
03Buz4    54:0|fortress as punishment, and how king Shapuh ordered that the sparapet
03Buz4    54:1|Then king Shapuh of Iran summoned the
03Buz4    54:1|I have wanted to love king Arshak of Armenia, but he
03Buz4    54:7|The Gospel on which king Arshak swore, which is the
03Buz4    54:8|the same Gospel will bring king Arhsak to you on his
03Buz4    54:10|But for these thirty years, king Arshak of Armenia has been
03Buz4    54:13|there and said to the king: “Now that king Arshak of
03Buz4    54:13|to the king: “Now that king Arshak of Armenia has come
03Buz4    54:14|The king replied: “He regards himself as
03Buz4    54:16|Armenia. After this, take Arshak, king of Armenia, by the hand
03Buz4    54:19|When the king of Iran heard this from
03Buz4    54:21|Then king Shapuh of Iran ordered that
03Buz4    54:22|He ordered that king Arshak of Armenia be brought
03Buz4    54:23|were on Iranian soil: “Arshak, king of Armenia, why have you
03Buz4    54:24|King Arshak replied; “I sinned and
03Buz4    54:27|King Shapuh, taking Arshak’s hand, strolled
03Buz4    54:28|and the death of Parthian king Artewan
03Buz4    54:33|evening meal of the Iranian king. There was a custom that
03Buz4    54:33|a custom that the Armenian king would sit with him on
03Buz4    54:33|there were laws that the king of Iran and the king
03Buz4    54:33|king of Iran and the king of Armenia would sit on
03Buz4    54:35|his station, they brought in king Arshak and seated him
03Buz4    54:36|his feet and said to king Shapuh: “The place where you
03Buz4    54:37|Then king Shapuh of Iran ordered that
03Buz4    54:38|The next day king Shapuh ordered that Vasak Mamikonean
03Buz4    54:38|was personally small, and Shapuh, king of Iran said to him
03Buz4    54:40|King Shapuh of Iran then asked
03Buz4    54:44|Then the king of Iran ordered that the
03Buz4    54:44|which they call Anyush wherein king Arshak was being held
03Buz4    55:1|Subsequently Shapuh, king of Iran, dispatched against Armenia
03Buz4    55:3|of the land of Armenia, king Arshak’s wife, Paranjem, saw that
03Buz4    55:3|that the troops of the king of Iran had come and
03Buz4    55:25|captured the treasures of the king of Armenia which were there
03Buz4    55:28|country of the Palestinians by king Tigran Arshakuni, and [40000] households of
03Buz4    55:35|all the fortresses of the king of Armenia, and filling them
03Buz4    55:40|of those whom the great king of Armenia, Tigran, captured and
03Buz4    55:41|And the great king Tigran brought all of this
03Buz4    55:45|The captives were taken to king Shapuh of Iran, in the
03Buz4    55:46|and tikin Paranjem before the king, the king of Iran greatly
03Buz4    55:46|Paranjem before the king, the king of Iran greatly thanked his
03Buz4    55:47|Now since king Shapuh of Iran wanted to
03Buz4    56:1|city of Artashat, Zuit before king Shapuh of Iran, in shackles
03Buz4    56:2|King Shapuh of Iran looked and
03Buz4    56:3|When the king began to speak, he note
03Buz4    56:5|The king ordered that he should be
03Buz4    57:0|The coming of the Iranian king Shapuh to the country of
03Buz4    57:1|After this Shapuh, the king of Iran, went to the
03Buz4    57:4|fled, and brought them to king Shapuh of Iran
03Buz4    57:5|The banak of king Shapuh of Iran was then
03Buz4    57:5|They brought before the Iranian king all the slave remnants of
03Buz4    57:5|of the land of Armenia. King Shapuh of Iran ordered that
03Buz4    57:7|there in the arena. Then king Shapuh himself, mounted on a
03Buz4    57:10|there was war with Nerseh, king of Iran
03Buz4    57:11|Shapuh, king of Iran, commanded that fortresses
03Buz4    58:7|When Shapuh, king of Iran, had come to
03Buz4    58:15|who was the sister of king Shapuh of Iran. Then Samuel
03Buz5    1:2|Pap, Arshak’s son, be made king of the land of Armenia
03Buz5    1:3|enthroned Arshak’s son, Pap, as king of the land of Armenia
03Buz5    1:3|along with [600000] troops to take king Pap [A.D. 367-374] to the country of
03Buz5    1:5|the land of Armenia, the king, grandees, holders of districts and
03Buz5    1:8|So king Pap himself with the nobility
03Buz5    1:13|In the presence of king Pap, the great chief-priest
03Buz5    1:14|Pap, king of Armenia, was very grateful
03Buz5    1:16|went as a vanguard before king Pap and the Byzantine troops
03Buz5    1:19|King Pap entered the country of
03Buz5    1:20|the time that they took king Arshak of Armenia to Iran
03Buz5    1:20|it. So, it remained until king Pap came to the country
03Buz5    1:20|been preserved and went to king Pap in its entirety when
03Buz5    1:24|in the presence of the king of Iran. Mushegh had them
03Buz5    1:29|by the order of his king, Pap
03Buz5    2:0|the army of the Iranian king Shapuh, inflicting unbelievable blows to
03Buz5    2:2|At that time Shapuh, the king of Iran, organized and prepared
03Buz5    2:4|The king of Iran, Shapuh, barely escaped
03Buz5    2:5|the treasures of the Iranian king, and seized the queen-of
03Buz5    2:6|this brought to Pap, the king of Armenia
03Buz5    2:8|to dishonor the women of king Shapuh of Iran. Rather he
03Buz5    2:8|them all after their man, king Shapuh
03Buz5    2:9|He also dispatched to Shapuh, king of Iran, some of the
03Buz5    2:9|they might go before the king well and unharmed
03Buz5    2:10|Now the king of Iran was surprised by
03Buz5    2:11|white horse. So, when Shapuh, king of Iran, took in hand
03Buz5    2:13|of the loot for their king, Pap, a share for those
03Buz5    2:13|troops who had remained with king Pap, a share for the
03Buz5    2:13|generals who were with the king of Armenia, and similarly, and
03Buz5    2:14|accused the sparapet Mushegh before king Pap, saying: “Why did he
03Buz5    2:14|the women of the Iranian king, our enemy
03Buz5    2:15|result of this matter the king of Armenia, Pap, for a
03Buz5    3:0|the mardpet Hayr and how king Pap ordered his execution
03Buz5    3:1|People told king Pap about the way Hayr
03Buz5    3:1|way Hayr mardpet had insulted king Pap’s mother tikin Paranjem when
03Buz5    3:1|this entire story to the king
03Buz5    3:2|river. An emissary came from king Pap to Mushegh, the general
03Buz5    3:7|mardpetutiwn during the days of king Arshak, or of his father
03Buz5    4:0|of Bagawan between the Armenian king Pap and the Iranian forces
03Buz5    4:1|After this the king of Iran again held a
03Buz5    4:2|the troops to war against king Pap
03Buz5    4:3|of Armenia. Now Pap, the king of Armenia, ordered that a
03Buz5    4:4|assembled in one place by king Pap, digging a trench around
03Buz5    4:6|Now while king Shapuh of Iran was deploying
03Buz5    4:6|against the Byzantine troops, the king of Aghuania, Urhnayr, happened to
03Buz5    4:6|to be with the Iranian king
03Buz5    4:7|and requested a favor from king Shapuh of Iran, saying: “If
03Buz5    4:7|against the brigade of Pap, king of the Armenians. It is
03Buz5    4:8|King Shapuh consented, thanked him, and
03Buz5    4:10|be ready, Mushegh, for the king of Aghuania, Urhnayr, with great
03Buz5    4:11|against the Armenians, having Urhnayr, king of Aghuania, along with them
03Buz5    4:11|along with them, the Aghuanian king spoke to the men in
03Buz5    4:12|and were preparing to clash, king Pap of Armenia himself armed
03Buz5    4:13|how could we face our king, or what answer could we
03Buz5    4:14|But king, you do as we tell
03Buz5    4:16|King Pap was persuaded. He took
03Buz5    4:18|At that moment king Pap recalled the old stories
03Buz5    4:18|Mushegh is a friend of king Shapuh of Iran
03Buz5    4:19|who released the women of king Shapuh of Iran, with palanquins
03Buz5    4:20|great archbishop Nerses intercedsd with king Pap on behalf of the
03Buz5    4:21|But king Pap said to the archbishop
03Buz5    4:23|Since at that time the king did not stray from what
03Buz5    4:25|they called Mushegh before the king, and he came and prostrated
03Buz5    4:25|and prostrated himself for the king. Then, holding the right hand
03Buz5    4:26|He also held king Pap’s hand and swore: “I
03Buz5    4:28|Pap, king of Armenia, ordered that his
03Buz5    4:28|I will use my own, king,” he said, “whatever you give
03Buz5    4:31|Now king Pap and archbishop Nerses were
03Buz5    4:32|and was moving swiftly. The king was watching but the emblems
03Buz5    4:32|did not see those emblems, king Pap began to shout to
03Buz5    4:34|Archbishop Nerses replied: “No, king, do not think that. For
03Buz5    4:35|Now king Pap greatly pressured the archbishop
03Buz5    4:36|very fatigued, he said to king Pap: “If you turn your
03Buz5    4:54|to the same effect to king Pap who was with him
03Buz5    4:59|caught up with Urhnayr, the king of Aghuania, who was fleeing
03Buz5    4:59|grateful that you are a king and have a crown. I
03Buz5    4:59|I will not kill a king even if I am put
03Buz5    4:61|Armenia, Mushegh, brought before the king of Armenia, Pap
03Buz5    4:64|people went to the great king Pap with slanderous accusations about
03Buz5    4:64|general Mushegh, saying: “Be aware, king, that, Mushegh nurses, great treachery
03Buz5    4:64|releasing the enemies. He released king Urhnayr, an adversary of yours
03Buz5    4:65|there was ill-will between king Pap and general Mushegh, and
03Buz5    4:66|But general Mushegh answered king Pap as follows: “I killed
03Buz5    4:66|lay my hands on a king
03Buz5    4:67|do so. But should a king fall into my clutches as
03Buz5    4:68|When king Pap heard these words, be
03Buz5    5:1|Urhnayr, the king of Aghuania, sent some information
03Buz5    5:2|am informing you that the king of Iran, Shapuh, with all
03Buz5    5:5|to their border. Only the king remained in the land of
03Buz5    5:7|Now king Shapuh of Iran came with
03Buz5    5:9|this in the presence of king Shapuh of Iran. And as
03Buz5    5:10|dedicate him to their brave king Arsak, saying, with regard to
03Buz5    5:10|Be a sacrifice to our king Arshak
03Buz5    5:15|as they killed, regarding their king Arshak
03Buz5    5:18|King Shapuh of Iran fled from
03Buz5    5:18|they themselves returned to their king Pap, with great renown, good
03Buz5    5:19|When king Shapuh had returned to his
03Buz5    5:19|many years since I became king, I have not spent a
03Buz5    5:26|they regard him as their king, with them in the brigade
03Buz5    6:0|an adviser to the Iranian king, and how he promised to
03Buz5    6:0|promised to betray the Armenian king; and how he was slain
03Buz5    6:0|how he was slain by King Pap
03Buz5    6:1|was calledfatherof the king, as border-guard at Ganjak
03Buz5    6:3|with them went back to king Pap
03Buz5    6:4|mardpet Dghak sent messengers to king Shapuh of Iran, and promised
03Buz5    6:4|into his hands Pap, the king of Armenia, Terent the general
03Buz5    6:5|district and others, secretly informed king Pap about this
03Buz5    6:6|So king Pap sent emissariss to Dghak
03Buz5    6:6|I must send you to king Shapuh of Iran, so that
03Buz5    6:7|my plan, as I promised king Shapuh of Iran. Now I
03Buz5    6:7|I will put the Iranian king over his head
03Buz5    6:8|district of Ayrayrat, to the king of Armenia Pap, to the
03Buz5    6:9|exalted by him. At dinnertime, king Pap ordered that Dghak be
03Buz5    6:14|of tuns to where the king was. That street was long
03Buz5    6:18|But when the king saw that they were bringing
03Buz5    6:19|on the head of the king. It was there that Dghak
03Buz5    6:19|to speak, saying: “Tell the king, say to him, that I
03Buz5    7:0|Regarding the death of Arshak, king of the Armenians, how he
03Buz5    7:1|In that period, king Arshak of Armenia was still
03Buz5    7:2|the Armenians, since the Arsacid king of the Kushans, who resided
03Buz5    7:2|was warring against the Sasanian king Shapuh of Iran
03Buz5    7:3|King Shapuh assembled all of the
03Buz5    7:3|with them the eunuch of king Arshak of Armenia, to fight
03Buz5    7:4|was a eunuch of Arshak, king of Armenia, who was a
03Buz5    7:6|during the years of Tiran, king of Armenia, and Arshak, his
03Buz5    7:7|Iran at the time that king Arshak of Armenia had been
03Buz5    7:8|in which the Kushans defeated king Shapuh of Iran
03Buz5    7:9|incredible bravery and even saved king Shapuh from death. He killed
03Buz5    7:9|of many champions before the king
03Buz5    7:10|He saved king Shapuh of Iran when the
03Buz5    7:11|Now when king Shapuh of Iran returned to
03Buz5    7:11|Drastamat for his labors, and king Shapuh of Iran said to
03Buz5    7:12|Drastamat said to the king: “I want nothing from you
03Buz5    7:12|to see my natural lord, king Arshak of Armenia. For the
03Buz5    7:13|King Shapuh replied: “What you ask
03Buz5    7:13|this prisoner who is a king, my comrade, but now my
03Buz5    7:16|who had formerly been the king of Armenia
03Buz5    8:0|who had rebelled against the king of the Armenians, waging great
03Buz5    8:0|the House of the Armenian king in Atrpayakan
03Buz5    8:2|at the tun of the king of Armenia which was in
03Buz5    9:1|which had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He destroyed and
03Buz5    10:1|which had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He took captives
03Buz5    11:1|they had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He took many
03Buz5    14:1|had revolted and betrayed the king of Armenia
03Buz5    15:1|sparapet Mushegh went against the king of Iberia (Georgia) greatly harassing
03Buz5    15:2|who previously had served the king of Armenia but had rebelled
03Buz5    15:3|who had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He took the
03Buz5    16:1|too had rebelled from the king of Armenia
03Buz5    19:2|into tax service to Pap, king of Armenia
03Buz5    22:0|Regarding King Pap, and how he was
03Buz5    22:1|Now when king Pap was still a boy
03Buz5    22:3|forms of snakes arising from king Pap’s breasts, snakes which curled
03Buz5    22:5|who came to see the king. However, when the patriarch Nerses
03Buz5    22:6|King Pap was also sunk in
03Buz5    23:0|was ever an enemy of king Pap because of his sins
03Buz5    23:1|constantly reproaching, reprimanding and chiding king Pap greatly, and because of
03Buz5    23:2|reproaching and advising that the king find himself and save himself
03Buz5    23:4|Now king Pap in no way heeded
03Buz5    23:6|But the king was resentful of him and
03Buz5    24:0|chief archbishop Nerses caused by king Pap, how and why he
03Buz5    24:1|King Pap was always at odds
03Buz5    24:5|in the foremost place, the king himself stood bare-headed, moved
03Buz5    24:8|But as for you, oh king, it befits you as a
03Buz5    24:8|it befits you as a king to openly order me killed
03Buz5    24:24|the saint’s body was covered, king Pap himself went, took the
03Buz5    24:24|the martyrs’ resting place. Although king Pap was guilty, he pretended
03Buz5    29:0|Aghbianos, and was appointed by king Pap as he willed and
03Buz5    29:1|death of the partriarch Nerses, king Pap appointed bishop Yusik, who
03Buz5    29:5|also wrote a letter to king Pap dissolving the authority of
03Buz5    29:8|through the wishes of the king and for all the days
03Buz5    31:0|How king Pap, following the death of
03Buz5    31:1|Now Pap, the king of Armenia, although he had
03Buz5    31:4|King Pap ordered that these institutions
03Buz5    31:6|The king chased the overseers from their
03Buz5    31:14|bear great punishment from the king
03Buz5    31:19|But after his death king Pap destroyed all this and
03Buz5    31:20|because of the boldness of king Pap. For there was no
03Buz5    31:21|Moreover, king Pap confiscated for the court
03Buz5    31:21|court the Church land which king Trdat of Armenia had given
03Buz5    32:0|How king Pap turned from the emperor
03Buz5    32:1|Then king Pap changed his mind and
03Buz5    32:1|and friendship with the Iranian king
03Buz5    32:2|He began to support the king of Iran and to send
03Buz5    32:4|Armenian princes frequently advised the king not to destroy the covenant
03Buz5    32:6|ordered them to kill the king of Armenia, Pap
03Buz5    32:7|an opportune moment to kill king Pap
03Buz5    32:8|the Byzantine troops, knew that king Pap was alone, that all
03Buz5    32:8|not there. At that time king Pap was encamped at a
03Buz5    32:8|banquet and invited the great king of Armenia, Pap, to dinner
03Buz5    32:8|the rule in calling a king to a banquet. They organized
03Buz5    32:9|King Pap went to the dinner
03Buz5    32:10|When the king entered the tent of the
03Buz5    32:11|King Pap thought that this had
03Buz5    32:13|the first festive cup to king Pap. The drummers, flutists, harpists
03Buz5    32:14|There sat king Pap, holding the festive cup
03Buz5    32:15|their battle-axes and struck king Pap. One cut his neck
03Buz5    32:16|King Pap fell on his face
03Buz5    32:16|together onto the table as king Pap perished immediately
03Buz5    32:17|legionnaires who had killed the king
03Buz5    33:1|we seek to avenge our king or not
03Buz5    34:1|After the death of king Pap of Armenia, the Byzantine
03Buz5    34:1|made a certain Varazdat the king. He was from the same
03Buz5    34:2|of Armenia, and ruled as king
03Buz5    34:5|good advice to the young king Varazdat
03Buz5    34:8|away from him, and the king of Iran would be unable
03Buz5    35:0|How the Armenian king Varazdat heeded the words of
03Buz5    35:1|naxarars of Armenia saw that king Varazdat was a gullible youth
03Buz5    35:1|they began to manipulate the king in accordance with their wishes
03Buz5    35:3|was the dayeak-nourisher of king Varazdat. He wanted to appropriate
03Buz5    35:4|to his san (“foster-son”) king Varazdat, saying: “From the time
03Buz5    35:6|Iranian battles, could have slain king Shapuh of Iran several times
03Buz5    35:6|occasion he got hold of king Shapuh’s women, but sent them
03Buz5    35:7|who got hold of the king of Aghuania, Urhnayr, and did
03Buz5    35:8|that the Byzantine generals killed king Pap? For Mushegh aggrevated the
03Buz5    35:8|to have a grudge against king Pap until he had him
03Buz5    35:9|hands; he should not live. King, if you do not make
03Buz5    35:11|People were constantly provoking the king with such words secretly, until
03Buz5    35:15|One day king Varazdat of Armenia commanded that
03Buz5    35:18|Prior to this king Varazdat had given this signal
03Buz5    35:19|had passed the limit, but king Varazdat kept himself away from
03Buz5    35:22|When the king got up, Mushegh looked at
03Buz5    35:22|note: “What is this”? The king replied, saying: “Go to king
03Buz5    35:22|king replied, saying: “Go to king Pap and ask him what
03Buz5    35:23|The king went outside and Mushegh note
03Buz5    35:26|for king Varazdat’s dayeak Bat Saharhuni removed
03Buz5    37:0|Mushegh, and his expulsion of king Varazdat from the country of
03Buz5    37:1|King Varazdat put his dayeak Bat
03Buz5    37:3|The king made tanuter nahapet of the
03Buz5    37:4|they had been taken by king Shapuh. One brother was named
03Buz5    37:5|At that time the Sasanian king of Iran was warring with
03Buz5    37:5|warring with the great Arsacid king of the Kushans, who resided
03Buz5    37:6|those people whom the Iranian king had taken captive from Armenia
03Buz5    37:8|these two reached the Iranian king safe and sound
03Buz5    37:9|The Iranian king was greatly saddened because of
03Buz5    37:14|which he had received from king Varazdat, since he was the
03Buz5    37:15|sparapetutiwn without the order of king Varazdat. Manuel took the authority
03Buz5    37:15|ancestors from the start, which king Varazdat had bestowed on his
03Buz5    37:16|Manuel, sent a letter to king Varazdat, saying: “All the labors
03Buz5    37:16|Vasak, died in battle for king Arshak, and we have always
03Buz5    37:21|King Varazdat sent a reply to
03Buz5    37:22|rule your country there as king
03Buz5    37:26|King Varazdat took the troops of
03Buz5    37:28|King Varazdat and sparapet Manuel took
03Buz5    37:29|When king Varazdat raised his eyes, he
03Buz5    37:31|King Varazdat was a young man
03Buz5    37:33|King Varazdat fled from the sight
03Buz5    37:33|and beat the head of king Varazdat. He did this as
03Buz5    37:34|spear in hand, attacked the king
03Buz5    37:40|But when king Shapuh had come to the
03Buz5    37:54|who had slandered Mushegh to king Varazdat, Mushegh’s killer, with his
03Buz5    37:58|land in place of the king
03Buz5    37:59|land in cultivation. He took king Pap’s wife, tikin Zarmanduxt, with
03Buz5    37:62|wanted to support the Iranian king
03Buz5    38:0|his hand to the Iranian king, and brought Suren as the
03Buz5    38:0|of Armenia from the Iranian king; and how he was exalted
03Buz5    38:1|naxarars with him to the king of Iran, bearing hrovartaks, presents
03Buz5    38:2|the court of the Iranian king. They gave him the hrovartaks
03Buz5    38:3|As soon as the Iranian king saw them, he received them
03Buz5    38:4|The king sent to the country of
03Buz5    38:5|The Iranian king had Suren take a crown
03Buz5    38:10|and affection of the Iranian king, with great delight they exalted
03Buz5    38:11|the commands of the Iranian king. From the land of Armenia
03Buz5    38:11|set up taxes for the king of Iran, giving presents and
03Buz5    38:13|sincerely supported them, considering the king of Iran as their lord
03Buz5    38:13|served. Ambassadors of the Iranian king were constantly coming and going
03Buz5    38:13|They greatly displayed to the king the intimacy of the alliance
03Buz5    38:13|alliance which existed, and the king was constantly sending pargews to
03Buz5    38:14|was very intimate with the king of Iran, beloved by him
03Buz5    38:15|seniority with which the Iranian king glorified Manuel for he honored
03Buz5    38:15|favored position with the Iranian king, in order to be himself
03Buz5    38:17|emissary has come from the king of Iran to Suren with
03Buz5    38:17|to take you to the king of Iran. So be advised
03Buz5    38:24|and aggrevation of the Iranian king
03Buz5    38:25|and the entire brigade taking king Pap’s wife, Zarmanduxt, at their
03Buz5    38:25|But Meruzhan went to the king of Iran and made accusation
03Buz5    39:0|was sent by the Iranian king to war against Armenia, and
03Buz5    39:1|Then the Iranian king dispatched Gumand Shapuh with [48000] troops
03Buz5    40:0|was sent by the Iranian king, and who perished at Manuel’s
03Buz5    40:1|certain Varaz, general of the king of Iran, came to the
03Buz5    41:0|of Armenia by the Iranian king with numerous troops, and who
03Buz5    41:1|After all this, the Iranian king sent Mrhkan with [400000] troops against
03Buz5    43:1|Already in the days of king Arshak, Meruzhan Arcruni had rebelled
03Buz5    43:1|Arcruni had rebelled from the king of Armenia, had voluntarily extended
03Buz5    43:1|extended his hand to the king of Iran, accepted the Mazdean
03Buz5    43:1|Meruzhan was still with the king of Iran
03Buz5    43:2|this Meruzhan greatly provoked the king of Iran, taking many troops
03Buz5    43:3|greatly boasted before the Iranian king that he would either seize
03Buz5    43:3|bring Manuel to the Iranian king, or else he would behead
03Buz5    43:3|bring his head to the king
03Buz5    44:4|enthroned the youth Arshak as king of the country of Armenia
03Buz5    44:6|obedient and loyal subject of king Arshak
03Buz5    44:11|the land of Armenia and king Arshak to him
03Buz5    44:12|on his bed, surrounded by king Arshak and Vardanduxt, the king’s
03Buz5    44:16|vein in the presence of king Arshak and everyone. He beseeched
03Buz5    44:16|Arshak and everyone. He beseeched king Arshak further, saying: “I lived
03Buz6    1:0|the order of the Iranian king. And how, after the land
03Buz6    1:1|in a body to the king of Iran to whom they
03Buz6    1:1|requested from him an Arsacid king
03Buz6    1:2|With great delight the Iranian king consented to find a candidate
03Buz6    1:3|his sister Zruanduxt. The Iranian king also sent all the forces
03Buz6    1:3|at his disposal along with king Xosrov and gave him the
03Buz6    1:4|When king Arshak saw them, he gave
03Buz6    1:4|The Byzantines supported Arshak as king of Armenia, while the Iranian
03Buz6    1:4|of Armenia, while the Iranian king supported Xosrov
03Buz6    1:5|Byzantine emperor came to help. King Arshak was in the vicinity
03Buz6    1:5|while the Iranian troops and king Xosrov were in Ayrarat district
03Buz6    1:10|The Iranian sector went to king Xosrov, while the Byzantine sector
03Buz6    1:10|the Byzantine sector went to king Arshak
03Buz6    7:3|lived in the years of king Tiran. He was still alive
03Buz6    10:4|King, load your sins upon me
04Yegh1    1:1|beginning from the years of King Arshak, son of Tiran, they
04Yegh1    1:1|the sixth year of Artashes, king of Armenia, the son of
04Yegh1    1:3|of the rule of Shapuh, king of kings, up to the
04Yegh1    1:3|the second year of Yazkert, king of kings, son of Vram
04Yegh1    1:21|The magi note: “Valiant king, the gods have given you
04Yegh1    1:22|But do you, king, immediately fulfill one counsel of
04Yegh1    1:25|counsel seemed pleasing to the king and to the magnates, who
04Yegh1    2:38|they presented themselves to the king, hastily fulfilling his orders and
04Yegh1    2:39|The king greatly rejoiced as if the
04Yegh1    2:40|So, when the king saw all the armed soldiers
04Yegh1    2:45|that he had put the king of the Huns into even
04Yegh1    2:49|with him and note: “Valiant king, whence did you learn to
04Yegh1    2:50|The king answered: “They have read your
04Yegh1    3:51|man replied, saying: “Why, O king, did you have them read
04Yegh1    3:52|When the king heard this he was deeply
04Yegh1    3:54|When the king heard this, he blazed up
04Yegh2    1:9|If a king does not have wisdom that
04Yegh2    1:12|A king has to give account not
04Yegh2    2:35|When the king of the Kushans saw this
04Yegh2    2:36|But the Persian king assailed his provinces, regions and
04Yegh2    2:39|statement seemed pleasing to the king and all the magnates, especially
04Yegh2    2:45|their complaint increased until the king himself with his own eyes
04Yegh2    6:130|for the life of the king and ceaselessly requesting God for
04Yegh2    6:132|and put to death by King Ormizd
04Yegh2    6:150|then right to call the king evil? Far from it; I
04Yegh2    8:176|a mortal mother and is king as divine offspring and is
04Yegh2    8:183|your host with your valiant king so study divine Scripture that
04Yegh2    9:222|breathed calumny, and inflamed the king like an inextinguishable fire
04Yegh2    9:225|interposed and said to the king: “What is the reason for
04Yegh2    10:227|Then the king summoned the chief-scribe and
04Yegh2    10:243|court they appeared before the king on the holy Easter Saturday
04Yegh2    10:250|words they replied to the king
04Yegh2    11:252|of the time of Shapuh, king of kings, who was the
04Yegh2    11:261|before everyone: “Do not, O king, do not say that again
04Yegh2    11:268|Then the king became more bitter than gall
04Yegh2    12:279|became fully aware that the king was intending to inflict on
04Yegh2    12:287|When the king heard this he very greatly
04Yegh2    12:296|command at once. He, the king, sent word to distant lands
04Yegh2    13:302|the authority of the great king, church services shall be suppressed
04Yegh3    2:50|and indicate to the great king that he should abandon such
04Yegh3    3:53|in the days of Shapuh, king of kings, when that doctrine
04Yegh3    3:53|of our religion enjoined the king to prevent the religion of
04Yegh3    3:59|Although the king lay forcible hand on them
04Yegh3    3:62|The king was enraged, and the executioners
04Yegh3    3:63|When the king saw that they were rushing
04Yegh3    3:71|all this faithfully before the king
04Yegh3    3:75|way be frightened of the king. I shall write and explain
04Yegh3    3:75|that they must persuade the king to leave them alone in
04Yegh3    4:84|and especially loss to the king
04Yegh3    6:142|evil plans of the malicious king of the East, and at
04Yegh3    6:146|land of the Greeks; made king by you, he ruled over
04Yegh3    6:150|the presence of the great king and had read the supplication
04Yegh3    7:152|came to the throne. The king was influenced by his evil
04Yegh3    7:154|as ambassador to the Persian king and contracted a firm pact
04Yegh3    7:157|they did not have a king as leader nor any support
04Yegh3    8:186|royal blood, related to the king of Baḷas, offered resistance; they
04Yegh3    8:187|the valiant brother of the king of the Lpink. Many of
04Yegh3    9:219|reason and unjustly he (the king) had constrained them to abandon
04Yegh3    9:219|how he had deceived the king by speaking for the Armenians
04Yegh3    9:223|the winter quarters of the king and repeated all this in
04Yegh3    10:239|spoke as follows: “Yes, noble king, it is just as you
04Yegh3    10:242|speech seemed pleasing to the king. He immediately summoned before him
04Yegh3    10:245|the Christian ranks; so, the king ordered them to be forcibly
04Yegh3    11:276|the least, but even the king himself obeyed his command; and
04Yegh4    2:37|permitted to everyone by the king
04Yegh4    3:52|did not give the Persian King any pause at all but
04Yegh4    3:58|and shall indicated to the king their great services
04Yegh4    3:72|presented himself before the great king, informing him of the course
04Yegh4    3:73|When the great king heard all this from the
04Yegh5    1:0|the Armenians Oppose the Persian King in War
04Yegh5    1:15|the command of a temporal king
04Yegh5    1:16|from the temporal and mortal king
04Yegh5    1:19|we do for our immortal king, who is Lord of the
04Yegh5    2:48|fought and struggled against the king of Antioch for their God
04Yegh5    3:67|The house of the Egyptian king offered him service and unwillingly
04Yegh5    5:117|the command of the great king and set as your goal
04Yegh5    8:172|the notable men whom the king knew personally
04Yegh5    8:173|For fear of the king he could not describe events
04Yegh6    1:15|the fickle orders of the king and of the malevolent apostate
04Yegh6    3:52|and clearly showed to the king their unity with the Armenian
04Yegh6    3:55|When the king heard of all the devastation
04Yegh6    3:56|forward and said to the king: “I can tell you that
04Yegh6    3:57|Then the king wrote to one of the
04Yegh6    3:59|The king was exceedingly chagrined, not only
04Yegh6    3:68|to the satisfaction of the king, who responded: “When the Christians
04Yegh6    4:82|And the king proclaimed to those at the
04Yegh6    4:85|to present themselves to the king
04Yegh6    4:90|When the king heard this, he ordered them
04Yegh6    4:92|And while the king was still in his winter
04Yegh6    5:105|earlier denounced him before the king—came forward. They began to
04Yegh6    5:105|Hun in concert with the king of Balas; this was at
04Yegh6    5:105|They also indicated how the king himself had learned of his
04Yegh6    5:105|intentions and had slain the king of Balas
04Yegh6    5:107|they made public before the king, as well as many other
04Yegh6    5:107|most of all toward the king himself, and from his youth
04Yegh6    5:125|When the king had been informed by the
04Yegh6    6:128|robe of honor that the king had given him; he also
04Yegh6    6:132|entered and questioned him: “The king sent me to ask you
04Yegh6    7:164|sinfully had wished to be king of Armenia had no known
04Yegh7    1:1|sixteenth year of his reign King Yazkert in great wrath again
04Yegh7    1:5|them, he fled to the king of the Kushans
04Yegh7    1:6|of the sufferings that the king had inflicted on Armenia. He
04Yegh7    1:6|defected from loyalty to the king. He also indicated to him
04Yegh7    1:7|When the king of the Kushans heard this
04Yegh7    1:11|When the king saw that he had returned
04Yegh7    1:14|magi, who came before the king and note: “Noble king, we
04Yegh7    1:14|the king and note: “Noble king, we know from our religion
04Yegh7    1:16|continuously disparaged them, driving the king to violent anger, until he
04Yegh7    3:53|But our King is liberal and beneficent, and
04Yegh7    3:54|into the hands of your king, like the others who escaped
04Yegh7    6:126|you, Lord, glory to you, king, since you gave us food
04Yegh7    6:143|to go and tell the king secretly everything just as he
04Yegh7    6:144|In response the king said to Denshapuh: “Let no
04Yegh7    7:159|the cruel will of your king. Just as you have received
04Yegh7    7:162|He, the king, also appointed two colleagues as
04Yegh7    8:176|speak with them, saying: “The king sent me to you. All
04Yegh7    8:179|an illustrious man whom the king himself knew personally for his
04Yegh7    8:179|into your foolish science, the king did not have regard for
04Yegh7    8:183|to the wishes of the king. You honored the sun, loudly
04Yegh7    8:183|name; yet you honored the king more than the sun. You
04Yegh7    8:183|so willing, but that the king of his own free will
04Yegh7    8:187|but for love of the king we must go so far
04Yegh7    8:192|no empty place where our king, Christ, is not present. Only
04Yegh7    8:193|the fearsome commands of your king and regarded as naught his
04Yegh7    9:201|have mercy from the great king
04Yegh7    9:208|has not seen the great King offers obeisance to his nobles
04Yegh7    10:249|transgress the command of our King, nor are we able to
04Yegh7    11:262|and soldiers of our heavenly King
04Yegh7    12:280|to suffer vengeance with your king at the incorruptible tribunal of
04Yegh7    12:297|the strict command of the king.
04Yegh7    13:304|in their minds; but our king is blind in one bodily
04Yegh7    13:307|at the insults to the king and the disrespect for his
04Yegh7    13:308|more insulting things about the king in the tribunal, and suspicion
04Yegh7    14:347|we bring them before the king, when he hears about all
04Yegh7    14:349|is an interrogation before the king, that investigation will be for
04Yegh8    1:4|received great gifts from the king
04Yegh8    1:16|or had sinned against the king in some way, we would
04Yegh8    2:35|you, valiant soldier of the king, either put us to death
04Yegh8    3:56|into the heart of the king to make the whole land
04Yegh8    3:61|the wrathful anger of the king
04Yegh9    1:1|Willingness to Imprisonment by the King
04Yegh9    1:24|test us, or did the king really send you
04Yegh9    2:29|you, and through you your king, do not question us any
04Yegh9    2:31|he tried to persuade the king to release them from their
04Yegh9    2:41|until through many intercessors the king was brought to agreement
04Yegh9    2:42|He (the king) ordered their bonds to be
04Yegh9    2:46|and presented themselves to Yazkert, king of kings
04Yegh9    2:50|occupied with this struggle, the king of Albania revolted. He was
04Yegh9    2:50|been a Christian; but Yazkert, king of kings, had forced him
04Yegh9    3:55|land of the Aryans, the king of Albania did not wish
04Yegh9    3:60|a year with the Albanian king
04Yegh9    3:63|The Persian king sent another message to him
04Yegh9    3:66|When the king heard this, he was greatly
04Yegh9    3:68|This he received from the king, and there he settled with
04Yegh9    3:69|he had previously been a king
04Yegh9    3:70|the fifth year of Peroz, king of kings, were the reason
05Parp2    6:0|tyrannical service tendered to the king of Iranthe Armenian naxarars
05Parp2    6:0|they be given) their own king, selected, according to the rule
05Parp2    6:1|Shahpuhr [III, 383-88] king of Iran, fulfilled their requests
05Parp2    6:1|and bestowed upon them as king (a member) of the Arsacid
05Parp2    6:2|The previous king of Armenia, Arshak, had ruled
05Parp2    6:5|his loved ones, the distraught king Arshak said to himself: “To
05Parp2    7:0|over all of this inwardly, king Arshak forsook and abandoned the
05Parp2    8:2|Thus did Arshak, king of Armenia, quit the district
05Parp2    9:0|displayed their hatred toward their king Xosrov. (This was done) in
05Parp2    9:1|naxarars went to the Iranian king, Shapuh, complaining thatXosrov gives
05Parp2    9:4|The Iranian king Shapuh heard this (complaint) with
05Parp2    9:6|kingdom, the Armenians requested another king of their own from Shapuh
05Parp2    10:0|the court of the Armenian king Xosrov and was established among
05Parp2    10:2|until the fifth year of king Vrhamshapuh, brother of Xosrov
05Parp2    10:3|the enthusiastic entreaties of Armenia’s king Vrhamshapuh. Koriwn, the aforementioned spiritual
05Parp2    10:10|for us to make the king feel the need for such
05Parp2    10:10|a thing, and told the king that he had seen Armenian
05Parp2    10:10|bishop in one village. The king recalled what had been said
05Parp2    10:11|the venerable Mashtoc’ went into king Vrhamshapuh’s presence and informed him
05Parp2    10:11|him of the issue. The king himself recalled what the monk
05Parp2    10:12|they heard this from the king they urged him to make
05Parp2    10:13|The king heard this and, rejoicing, glorified
05Parp2    10:14|The king immediately dispatched an ambassador called
05Parp2    10:14|earlier had spoken to the king and who was related to
05Parp2    10:16|letters) from him to the king, to the blessed patriarch of
05Parp2    11:0|grandee tanuters assembled by the king of Armenia, Vrhamshapuh and, together
05Parp2    11:0|Vrhamshapuh and, together with the king, they began to beseech the
05Parp2    11:7|all of this from Vrhamshapuh, king of Armenia, from the venerable
05Parp2    11:13|was written earlier. After this, king Vrhamshapuh lived for many years
05Parp2    12:0|Subsequently, the Iranian king Shapuh died [A.D. 388] and was succeeded
05Parp2    12:0|brother, Xosrov, be made their king. This was the same Xosrov
05Parp2    12:0|previously had had the Iranian king Shahpuh remove from the kingdom
05Parp2    12:3|After the death of Vahram, king of Iran, his brother Shapuh’s
05Parp2    12:12|Shapuh whom (Yazkert) had made king over the land (of Armenia
05Parp2    12:13|of Yazkert (son of Shapuh [III]), king of Iran, (Yazkert’s) son Vahram
05Parp2    12:14|of Armenia came before Vahram, king of Iran, and requested that
05Parp2    12:14|that they be given a king from the Arsacid line
05Parp2    13:1|dissolute and deviant conduct of king Artashes, they assembled in numbers
05Parp2    13:1|and foul actions of the king. We consider it better to
05Parp2    13:6|except to complain to the king of Iran to remove him
05Parp2    13:7|and obscene acts as the king commits
05Parp2    13:13|increasing impure actions of the king, leading to his ruin, caused
05Parp2    13:17|back to a human shape (king Trdat] who had been changed
05Parp2    13:23|taking (Artashes] before a believing king for reprimand, I might make
05Parp2    13:33|Artashes] rule over us as king, any longer, so we promise
05Parp2    14:0|the presence of the Iranian king Vahram
05Parp2    14:1|more coarsely and crudely about king Artashes in the presence of
05Parp2    14:2|that the complaint reached Vahram, king of Iran
05Parp2    14:3|When the king of Iran heard such protest
05Parp2    14:4|immediately sent an emissary to king Artashes of Armenia ordering (Artashes
05Parp2    14:5|had come to court, the king of Iran first questioned Artashes
05Parp2    14:5|of Iran first questioned Artashes king of Armenia separately, as king
05Parp2    14:5|king of Armenia separately, as king: “What happened that the naxarars
05Parp2    14:7|Then Vahram, king of the Aryans, commanded that
05Parp2    14:9|King Vahram then summoned Suren pahlaw
05Parp2    14:10|he would benefit from the king
05Parp2    14:14|and related it to the king of the Aryans. The king
05Parp2    14:14|king of the Aryans. The king became furiously enraged and ordered
05Parp2    14:15|diverse unworthy remarks on their king, not talking about what had
05Parp2    14:16|all the more] when the king of the Aryans with all
05Parp2    14:16|there any more for a king? Rather, let an Iranian prince
05Parp2    14:18|the order of the Iranian king was implemented
05Parp2    15:2|land of Armenia by Vahram king of Iran. Then (the Armenians
05Parp2    15:9|kat’oghikos from the court, and king Vahram gave them a certain
05Parp2    15:12|patriarchate of Armenia. They told king Vahram thatHis customs and
05Parp2    15:13|King Vahram acceded to their request
05Parp2    16:9|You sought vengeance on your king for his deeds, and, being
05Parp2    17:61|abomination that causes desolation, a king from the Arsacid line will
05Parp2    18:3|reign of Vahram’s son Yazkert [II, 439-57] king of Iran, on the [30th] day
05Parp2    19:3|reign of Yazkert [II, 439-57] son of king Vahram of Iran
05Parp3    20:0|King Yazkert had a hazarapet named
05Parp3    21:15|When Yazkert, king of Iran, heard all of
05Parp3    23:6|to the hrovartak, addressed to king Yazkert and to all the
05Parp3    24:12|have called gods, the creator, king of kings and lord of
05Parp3    25:0|had it taken to Yazkert, king of the Aryans
05Parp3    25:2|The king, the mages, and the entire
05Parp3    25:4|The king and all the nobility became
05Parp3    25:5|malicious Mihrnerseh said this. When king Yazkert heard this from all
05Parp3    25:11|our answers before the awesome king, our Saviour, Lord Jesus Christ
05Parp3    26:0|royal court, and then before king Yazkert
05Parp3    26:1|Yazkert, king of Iran, ordered that all
05Parp3    26:1|next day those whom the king mentioned did as he said
05Parp3    26:5|But the king repeated his question: “It is
05Parp3    26:6|replied: “We recognize you as king, (king) of all, and especially
05Parp3    26:6|We recognize you as king, (king) of all, and especially our
05Parp3    26:6|of all, and especially our king. Like God, you have authority
05Parp3    26:7|When king Yazkert and all the court
05Parp3    26:10|have displayed toward us, the king, and toward the Aryan land
05Parp3    26:12|the death-threats from Yazkert, king of Iran, the others were
05Parp3    26:12|bold intent and responded to king Yazkert before the entire multitude
05Parp3    26:20|May the king excuse us for a few
05Parp3    26:22|The king and all the nobility accepted
05Parp3    27:6|and to win over the king and all the Aryans of
05Parp3    27:29|temporarily consent to what the king has said, and free us
05Parp3    28:2|When the king of Iran and all the
05Parp3    28:7|went to bid farewell to king Yazkert and to the grandee
05Parp3    28:7|at the moment to the king and all the Aryan nobility
05Parp3    28:11|following words sincerely, as the king and the entire multitude of
05Parp3    28:16|When the king of Iran and all the
05Parp3    28:19|However, the king of Iran, Yazkert, had not
05Parp3    31:2|of Siwnik’, whom the Iranian king, Yazkert, had kept at court
05Parp3    31:3|to wretched acts by the king, and be injured
05Parp3    32:11|You as the true God, king of kings, and lord of
05Parp3    35:10|brother of the the Lp’nac’ king. One of (Arshawir’s) boots had
05Parp3    36:2|boys sent to the Iranian king
05Parp3    36:9|false and futile, saying: “The king of kings has sanctioned Christianity
05Parp3    40:0|sent a hrovartak to Yazkert, king of the Aryans, informing him
05Parp3    40:1|When king Yazkert heard about the deaths
05Parp3    40:4|Mushkan saw the hrovartak of king Yazkert and heard its contents
05Parp3    41:4|from the service of its king
05Parp3    42:1|rebels) in the name of king Yazkert and falsely swore that
05Parp3    42:2|men to the court of king Yazkert: the great prince of
05Parp3    42:6|a very great service to king Yazkert and to the entire
05Parp3    42:8|in the thirteenth year of king Yazkert [III] of Iran [A. D. 452]. Then he
05Parp3    42:8|he himself went to the king of Iran with elaborate preparation
05Parp3    42:8|his treacherous loyalty to the king and nobility of the Aryans
05Parp3    43:0|went into the presence of king Yazkert. For the moment, the
05Parp3    43:0|Yazkert. For the moment, the king and all the grandees at
05Parp3    44:30|turning their scorn at the king. He ordered the executioners to
05Parp3    45:0|in stringent bondage, until the king himself should say that they
05Parp3    45:1|went into the presence of king Yazkert and informed him about
05Parp3    45:2|The king, angered, commanded that on the
05Parp3    45:5|he had received from the king and came and entered the
05Parp3    45:7|Aryans and non-Aryans, the king ordered the rebel Armenians to
05Parp3    45:9|The king asked them: “With what audacity
05Parp3    45:11|The king repeated his previous question and
05Parp3    45:13|The king and all the nobility gladly
05Parp3    45:13|gladly accepted this, and (the king) so ordered
05Parp3    45:14|began to speak before the king and all the nobility, fearlessly
05Parp3    45:25|in secure fortresses until the king is forced to release my
05Parp3    45:31|When the king of Iran and the nobility
05Parp3    45:31|Vasak, the lord of Siwnik’, king Yazkert and all the princes
05Parp3    46:0|Then the king summoned the prince of Siwnik’
05Parp3    46:3|While the emperor or the king of the Huns wanted to
05Parp3    46:10|King Yazkert then commanded that all
05Parp3    47:0|King Yazkert commanded that the following
05Parp3    47:14|King Yazkert commanded that those [31] nakharars
05Parp3    48:0|the [16th] year of his reign, king Yazkert took all of his
05Parp3    48:3|back in shame, and (the king) lost choice and renowned men
05Parp3    48:6|When king Yazkert realized his ignominious disgrace
05Parp3    48:8|they began speaking with the king, saying
05Parp3    48:11|The king listened to this and, believing
05Parp3    49:0|After this king Yazkert ordered that an emissary
05Parp3    50:2|But the king ordered Vehdenshapuh to be extremely
05Parp3    50:9|all these words from the king in the land of Apar
05Parp3    50:9|giving themgood news”: “The king of kings has commanded me
05Parp3    51:0|the truth, regarding how the king had given the order concerning
05Parp3    53:2|will be stricken and the king will put you to a
05Parp3    55:7|and condemnation to death, the king of kings has done you
05Parp3    55:8|willingly and enthusiastically accept the king of king’s command; so that
05Parp3    55:9|you shall die, and (the king) will order them killed, and
05Parp3    55:16|and wishes and informed the king
05Parp3    55:20|one who sent you, the king, more pitiful than all the
05Parp3    55:22|say about the god-like king. But know that the destruction
05Parp3    56:3|recognize the benevolence of the king of kings to (offer to
05Parp3    56:4|so much honor from the king that you will be renowned
05Parp3    56:11|and damaging words of your king who is predestined to prison
05Parp3    56:14|the obscene words of your king
05Parp3    57:0|though they were doing the king an honor in the face
05Parp3    57:9|year of the reign of king Yazkert, in the land of
05Parp3    58:0|King Yazkert entered Hyrcania with the
05Parp3    58:3|But I shall ask the king of kings about you. He
05Parp3    58:4|Going inside, Denshapuh related to king Yazkert all the words and
05Parp3    58:5|The king gave this order: “If no
05Parp3    59:1|In the seventeenth year of king Yazkert [A.D. 456] the Iberian (Georgian) prince
05Parp3    59:1|get them to say to king Yazkert that he should be
05Parp3    59:2|of his fathers, persuaded the king to bestow upon Ashusha his
05Parp3    59:3|the great gift from the king, he went into the palace
05Parp3    59:4|he adore (him). When the king and everyone in the palace
05Parp3    59:4|the man was doing. The king asked him: “Bdeshx of Iberia
05Parp3    59:5|Ashusha replied: “Benevolent king, you have bestowed upon me
05Parp3    59:6|When the king and the entire multitude of
05Parp4    60:0|King Yazkert of Iran lived out
05Parp4    60:3|them good news, saying: “The king of kings has forgiven your
05Parp4    62:4|requested and received from the king of Iran, Yazkert, as was
05Parp4    63:2|and joke of all. Even king Peroz openly insulted them before
05Parp4    63:10|the presence of the Iranian king they were constantly praising the
05Parp4    63:10|praising the man’s goodness. Even king Peroz himself, once he was
05Parp4    63:13|from the soul-killing, fanatical king and from the impious princes
05Parp4    64:2|about him to Peroz, the king of Iran, saying: “(Giwt) summons
05Parp4    64:6|When the Iranian king Peroz heard such accusations from
05Parp4    64:10|When king Peroz learned about the blessed
05Parp4    64:15|these words (to Peroz) the king immediately recognized that the holy
05Parp4    64:16|blessed man, had made the king heed his words. However, so
05Parp4    64:20|not courageously relate to the king everthing that you hear from
05Parp4    64:22|answered as follows: “Tell the king that I am pleased and
05Parp4    64:23|will take from me, no king or prince can take this
05Parp4    64:23|death can take it. (The king) does not dare, because he
05Parp4    64:24|my eyes you, principally, the king, and all the people who
05Parp4    64:25|take your words to the king. You were right, because no
05Parp4    64:25|before the man, who is king. Try to change your words
05Parp4    64:28|presence and spoke to the king as follows: “Without your order
05Parp4    64:29|The king commanded him to speak out
05Parp4    64:29|man of God. When the king heard all the bold words
05Parp4    64:34|when he heard that the king had ordered for him neither
05Parp4    65:2|as the one who was king, that there was no way
05Parp4    65:9|a court assignment went before king Peroz and blamed Vahan, saying
05Parp4    65:11|King Peroz, hearing how quickly Vahan
05Parp4    65:14|said, he replied before the king, saying: “I too know I
05Parp4    65:18|When king Peroz and all the nobility
05Parp4    66:0|land of Iberia (Georgia), for (king) Vaxt’ang [fl. ca. 446-522] had slain the impious
05Parp4    66:0|year of the reign of king Peroz. (P’arpec’i regards [457] rather than
05Parp4    66:3|about the rebellion of Iberia’s king, they rejoiced with delighted hearts
05Parp4    66:4|had received news that the king of Iberia had note: “I
05Parp4    66:7|The king of Iberia (Georgia), Vaxt’ang, is
05Parp4    66:12|what you said about the king of Iberia (Georgia) and the
05Parp4    67:8|Armenia’s marzpan, Atrvshnasp, note: “The king of Iberia (Georgia) is rebelling
05Parp4    67:8|we shall receive from the king of kings honors and many
05Parp4    70:0|sent an emissary to Vaxt’ang, king of Iberia (Georgia), so that
05Parp4    73:3|came to them from the king of Iberia (Georgia), Vaxt’ang, saying
05Parp4    73:6|arose and went to the king of Iberia (Georgia) without delay
05Parp4    73:6|had sworn an oath with king Vaxt’ang of Iberia, on the
05Parp4    73:7|Where Vaxt’ang, the king of Iberia, distracted Armenia’s general
05Parp4    73:12|made an oath with the king of Iberia attempted to carry
05Parp4    73:20|site of the battle, the king of Iberia (Georgia) at that
05Parp4    74:0|words of the Iberian (Georgian) king, and recognized the weakness of
05Parp4    74:1|left wing to Vaxt’ang, the king of Iberia; and he himself
05Parp4    74:12|Georgian) troops together with their king Vaxt’ang, they were dispersed and
05Parp4    75:3|under the authority of the king of Iran
05Parp4    75:5|quit the service of the king of kings. Do not permit
05Parp4    75:5|be destroyed. Come to the king in obedience and I will
05Parp4    75:5|say. I will beseech the king and reconcile him with you
05Parp4    75:6|with just eyes, as a king; he should look with justice
05Parp4    75:6|with justice, as befits a king
05Parp4    75:7|But as for the king who does not look properly
05Parp4    75:7|can stand before such a king, and serving him is onerous
05Parp4    75:12|hearing that from such a king
05Parp4    75:27|you said about persuading the king to forgive usand indeed
05Parp4    76:11|The great glory of the king of kings enveloped the miscreant
05Parp4    76:12|intercession find forgiveness from the king, and live
05Parp4    79:11|court, bearing a hrovartak which king Peroz had written to inform
05Parp4    79:11|seize and kill the Iberian king, Vaxt’ang, or to chase him
05Parp4    80:1|oath-breakers who, having betrayed king Vaxt’ang and broken the oath
05Parp4    80:1|who were united with the king of kings
05Parp4    80:3|When king Vaxt’ang saw that his own
05Parp4    80:9|yourselves; do not quit the king of king’s service. Rather, come
05Parp4    80:9|intercession, I will get the king of kings to pardon the
05Parp4    80:10|some good deed to the king of kings, and (be able
05Parp4    80:10|to) devise Vahan’s death, the king will give you gifts and
05Parp4    81:8|permit all servants of the king of kings to travel through
05Parp4    82:1|However, the king of king’s crown and the
05Parp4    82:8|as though he were a king set up by God upon
05Parp4    84:5|send emissaries to inform the king of kings
05Parp4    85:9|condemned to death, and the king of kings wants to kill
05Parp4    87:2|and unitedly fixed on Vagharsh, king Peroz’ brother, a benevolent and
05Parp4    87:3|self-indulgence and capriciousness of king Peroz, saying
05Parp4    88:0|the nobility held counsel. In king Vagharsh’s presence (Hazarawuxt) note
05Parp4    88:1|self-indulgent and obstinate brother, king of kings Peroz’ contemptuous depravity
05Parp4    88:4|Then king Vagharsh asked Shapuh-Mihran about
05Parp4    88:17|When king Vagharsh heard such statements in
05Parp4    88:19|He was instructed by the king himself and even more so
05Parp4    89:1|a hrovartak for you from king Vagharsh and a message to
05Parp4    89:2|to say the words of king Vagharsh and of all the
05Parp4    89:11|lord of the Aryans and king of the land to see
05Parp4    89:14|But the king who sees with his own
05Parp4    89:16|words and accept whatever the king orders
05Parp4    91:23|For if the king of kings, Peroz, was unable
05Parp4    91:28|return to Armenia and the king will have (this agreement) sealed
05Parp4    92:4|what you said about the king of kings, Peroz’ behavior and
05Parp4    92:18|demands) in writing, from the king. We need only those demands
05Parp4    94:1|deed of service before the king and all the Aryans
05Parp4    94:2|For the king has also ordered me to
05Parp4    94:4|Nixor to court and the king, and Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    94:11|it) reached the ears of king Vagharsh
05Parp4    95:0|naxarars with him went to king Vagharsh. Going to the lodging
05Parp4    95:1|When the king and all the Aryan nobility
05Parp4    95:1|for him to see the king and all the Aryan nobility
05Parp4    95:2|Vahan Mamikonean’s fatigue from traveling, king Vagharsh rejoiced merely in affectionately
05Parp4    95:4|King Vagharsh began speaking with Vahan
05Parp4    95:9|Vahan Mamikonean responded to king Vagharsh in front of the
05Parp4    95:11|were excessive and unbefitting a king
05Parp4    95:15|one man who, through the king of kings Peroz, accepted and
05Parp4    95:23|spoken all these words before king Vagharsh and all the court
05Parp4    95:25|King Vagharsh replied to Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    96:0|day the court nobility advised king Vagharsh (whom they knew would
05Parp4    96:1|The king willingly and gladly agreed, and
05Parp4    96:1|the united wish of the king and the court nobility
05Parp4    96:4|The king and all the Aryan nobility
05Parp4    96:6|Then after king Vagharsh and all the nobility
05Parp4    96:7|to say farewell to Vagharsh, king of the Aryans, and to
05Parp4    96:7|to all the court nobility, king Vagharsh asked him: “Vahan, sparapet
05Parp4    96:8|of the Mamikoneans replied to king Vagharsh: “Whatever benevolence you have
05Parp4    96:11|King Vagharsh inquired: “Now tell us
05Parp4    96:13|King Vagharsh replied to the sparapet
05Parp4    97:0|King Vagharsh said farewell to the
05Parp4    98:3|man’s wisdom. He also had king Vagharsh fully informed about everything
05Parp4    98:4|the court nobility, he informed king Vagharsh about all the successes
05Parp4    98:14|When king Vagharsh and all the court
05Parp4    99:0|court nobility and the Aryans, king Vagharsh immediately ordered that a
05Parp4    99:7|crowns his son Solomon as king
05Parp4    100:13|thought that he could become king without God but then fled
06Khor1    2:4|have described him who was king of Egypt as king of
06Khor1    2:4|was king of Egypt as king of the Greeks
06Khor1    2:5|his power, he was called king of Alexandria and of the
06Khor1    2:6|reasons for our calling him king of the Greeks, but for
06Khor1    6:5|first man but the first king, so they give him a
06Khor1    6:10|Zradasht, the magus and king of the Bactrians, who are
06Khor1    8:2|Arshak the Great, king of the Persians and Parthians
06Khor1    8:2|Assyria. He killed Antiochus, the king in Nineveh, and brought into
06Khor1    8:3|He made his brother Vaḷarshak king over this land of Armenia
06Khor1    9:1|The letter of Vaḷarshak, king of Armenia, to Arshak the
06Khor1    9:1|Armenia, to Arshak the Great, king of Persia
06Khor1    9:2|To Arshak, king of earth and sea, whose
06Khor1    9:2|colleague, established by you as king of Armenia, may you flourish
06Khor1    9:12|race and brought it to King Vaḷarshak in Nisibis in both
06Khor1    11:21|an unexpectedly uncertain outcome, the king of the Titans took fright
06Khor1    11:22|Hayk advanced, and approaching the king pulled taut his wide-arced
06Khor1    12:29|Vaḷarshak, the first Parthian king of Armenia, found there offspring
06Khor1    13:8|But after Ninos became king in Nineveh he kept in
06Khor1    23:18|Our first king crowned by the Mede Varbakēs
06Khor1    23:21|time they say lived Nebuchadnezzar, king of the Babylonians, who took
06Khor1    24:3|the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Assyria was Senek’erim, who
06Khor1    30:11|The Armenian king gathered troops from the confines
06Khor1    32:15|and made his brother Vaḷarshak king over Armenia
06Khor2    1:2|those who descended from Arshak, king of Persia, and his brother
06Khor2    1:2|brother Vaḷarshak, whom he made king of our nation. The kings
06Khor2    3:1|Vaḷarshak is made king of Armenia
06Khor2    3:2|he made his brother Vaḷarshak king of Armenia, giving him the
06Khor2    5:3|cut through to the Armenian king in the midst of his
06Khor2    7:4|First and foremost the king regulated his own person and
06Khor2    7:5|previously rendered services to the king and his fidelity and valor
06Khor2    7:14|prepared drink worthy of the king. A wonderful thing occurred with
06Khor2    8:1|from the seed of Azhdahak, king of the Medes
06Khor2    8:2|of Azhdahak who had become king of the Medes - these are
06Khor2    8:34|idols. But he refused, and King Vaḷarshak let him follow his
06Khor2    8:39|just and compassionate when the king in anger might give unjust
06Khor2    8:44|son should live with the king as heir to the throne
06Khor2    11:2|Artashēs became king of Armenia in succession to
06Khor2    11:2|twenty-fourth year of Arshakan, king of Persia. As his fortunes
06Khor2    11:3|under his own authority as king of Persia, and likewise Tigran
06Khor2    11:3|Tigran his own son as king of Armenia
06Khor2    12:3|and took as prisoner Chroesus, king of Lydia
06Khor2    13:4|to have been the last king of Egypt, while some have
06Khor2    13:5|that of Artashēs the First, king of Armenia
06Khor2    13:10|the news, but even their King Chroesus he ordered to be
06Khor2    14:2|First, his son Tigran became king in the forty-ninth year
06Khor2    14:2|forty-ninth year of Arshakan, king of Persia
06Khor2    16:2|The king of Armenia, Tigran, after settling
06Khor2    19:2|requested the friendship of Artashēs, king of Persia, because of his
06Khor2    19:5|Pacorus, whose father had been king of Syria, while he himself
06Khor2    19:7|When Hyrcanus, high priest and king of the Jews, and P’asayelos
06Khor2    19:8|cup bearer of the Armenian king and from the Gnuni family
06Khor2    19:18|of Marisa, and made Antigonus king
06Khor2    20:2|the Romans. He was made king of Judaea by Antony and
06Khor2    21:5|killed Antigonus, and made Herod king over all Judaea and Galilee
06Khor2    23:4|the Armenians and captured their king
06Khor2    24:2|and at his command made king over themselves Arjam, that is
06Khor2    24:7|Enanos excused himself to the king, saying that he had promised
06Khor2    24:12|family, calumniated him before the king, saying: “Know, O king, that
06Khor2    24:12|the king, saying: “Know, O king, that Enanos wished to revolt
06Khor2    24:12|seek an oath from Herod, king of Judaea, that he would
06Khor2    24:14|his faithless habits unless, O king, you stop him
06Khor2    24:15|King Arsham believed this calumny and
06Khor2    24:15|idols - in which case the king promised to restore to him
06Khor2    24:17|However, the king did not have complete confidence
06Khor2    25:2|occurred a dissension between Herod, king of Judaea, and our King
06Khor2    25:2|king of Judaea, and our King Arsham
06Khor2    25:7|Galatia and Pontus, established as king of Anatolia under his own
06Khor2    26:2|the twentieth year of Arshavir, king of Persia
06Khor2    27:6|it was the descendants of King Arshavir and the family of
06Khor2    27:7|reach the period of the king who received them
06Khor2    28:1|the east and making Artashēs king of Persia, how he brought
06Khor2    28:4|For King Arshavir had had three sons
06Khor2    28:4|the first was this same king Artashēs himself, the second was
06Khor2    29:5|and joined forces with Aretas, king of Petra, giving him support
06Khor2    29:6|For Herod had first taken King Aretas’ daughter to wife; having
06Khor2    33:12|in his stead with the king
06Khor2    33:16|Abgar, king of Armenia, to my lord
06Khor2    33:25|of the Romans, to Abgar king of Armenia, greetings
06Khor2    33:33|Abgar, king of Armenia, to my lord
06Khor2    33:39|wrote to the young Nerseh, king of Assyria, in Babylon
06Khor2    33:41|Abgar king of Armenia to my son
06Khor2    33:46|he also wrote to Artashēs, king of Persia, as follows
06Khor2    33:48|Abgar, king of Armenia, to my brother
06Khor2    33:48|Armenia, to my brother Artashēs, king of Persia, greetings
06Khor2    36:10|the twelfth year of Artashēs, king of Persia, and after living
06Khor2    37:2|After King Sanatruk’s death the kingdom fell
06Khor2    37:9|they in unison made him king without anyone from the Bagratuni
06Khor2    37:10|But when Eruand became king, having suspicions of the sons
06Khor2    37:14|When King Eruand learned about this he
06Khor2    37:14|to pass over to Darius, king of Persia
06Khor2    38:4|sought to placate the Persian king so that he would surrender
06Khor2    39:5|enter secretly and assassinate the king
06Khor2    41:2|the forest and give the king joy on the days of
06Khor2    43:1|and sought to make Artashēs king
06Khor2    43:2|pleased with him, requested the king to give him as a
06Khor2    43:3|The king agreed and said to the
06Khor2    43:5|The king of kings agreed to this
06Khor2    44:2|of Uti that the Persian king had gathered a great force
06Khor2    46:10|The Georgian army with their king P’arsman, although they advanced to
06Khor2    46:20|had sent to the Persian king and to Smbat, calling him
06Khor2    47:2|treasures. Finding the crown of King Sanatruk, he placed it on
06Khor2    47:2|Artashēs’ head and made him king over all of Armenia in
06Khor2    47:2|twenty-ninth year of Darius, king of Persia
06Khor2    48:6|to be taken to Darius, king of Persia, adding to them
06Khor2    50:5|the son of the Alan king and had brought him to
06Khor2    50:5|brought him to Artashēs, the king of the Alans requested peace
06Khor2    50:9|he sent word to the king of the Alans that he
06Khor2    50:10|The king of the Alans note: And
06Khor2    50:11|in the following way: Noble King Artashēs mounted a beautiful black
06Khor2    51:4|plot was planned against the king, the king’s son raised a
06Khor2    51:5|In great confusion King Artashēs went to Artashat and
06Khor2    53:2|death of the last Arshak, king of Persia, our Artashēs made
06Khor2    53:2|his homonym, Arshak’s son Artashēs, king over the land of Persia
06Khor2    53:3|that reason rebelled against our king
06Khor2    53:4|entire Armenian army, and the king himself accompanied them for seven
06Khor2    53:5|those from Artaz, including their king, Zardmanos
06Khor2    53:13|and negligent. When the Georgian king, a certain K’ardzam, became aware
06Khor2    55:5|betrayed his brothers. “Know, O king,” he said, “that if you
06Khor2    57:5|there by Arshak, the first king of the Parthians, and in
06Khor2    62:2|Tiran, son of Artashēs, became king of Armenia in the second
06Khor2    62:2|year of Peroz the First, king of Persia
06Khor2    62:4|he was richer than the king
06Khor2    62:7|protested even more to the king: “This is even more cramping
06Khor2    62:10|Artavazd had no child, the king left to Erakhnavu all the
06Khor2    62:12|Since the king loved him, he gave him
06Khor2    63:2|King Tiran married his daughter Eraneak
06Khor2    64:2|twenty-fourth year of Peroz, king of Persia. He enjoyed a
06Khor2    64:3|Peroz, king of Persia, invaded the Roman
06Khor2    65:2|year of his homonym, Vaḷarsh king of Persia
06Khor2    65:4|the gate of Eruand the king
06Khor2    65:9|under the leadership of their king, a certain Vnasep Surhap, they
06Khor2    65:12|the third year of Artavan, king of Persia
06Khor2    66:6|cults how the last Tigran, king of Armenia, honored the tomb
06Khor2    67:3|death of Artavan, the Persian king, the seizing of the Parthian
06Khor2    68:4|and made his brother Vaḷarshak king of Armenia, appointing him the
06Khor2    68:7|the thirteenth year of Vaḷarshak, king of Armenia, and he reigned
06Khor2    69:1|clan was that of Artashēs, king of Persia, until its extinction
06Khor2    70:2|scribe of Shapuh, the Persian king, and he fell into the
06Khor2    71:4|As soon as Khosrov, king of Armenia, heard of the
06Khor2    72:6|make the worthiest among them king so that the throne would
06Khor2    73:5|vengeance for which the Armenian king Khosrov was not slow in
06Khor2    75:7|he waged war against Vaḷarsh, king of Persia, in Mesopotamia and
06Khor2    77:10|which meanschild of the king
06Khor2    79:6|gave battle to the Persian king, and after gaining the victory
06Khor2    81:5|Bḷdokh slandered Mamgon, the Chinese king Arbok ordered Mamgon to be
06Khor2    81:6|entourage and came to Artashir, king of Persia
06Khor2    81:7|and when Artashir refused, the king of China prepared for war
06Khor2    81:10|he sent word to the king of China, saying: “May it
06Khor2    82:8|law Artavazd and he the king first that Gregory was Anak’s
06Khor2    82:11|struck down it threw the king to the ground
06Khor2    83:2|no less tall than the king
06Khor2    83:6|marriage became friendly with our King Trdat
06Khor2    84:2|While Shapuh, king of Persia, rested from his
06Khor2    84:5|mountain called Sim. Opposing the king, he threw the land into
06Khor2    84:6|The king said to all the princely
06Khor2    84:7|The king said to all the princely
06Khor2    84:9|While the king marched to the regions of
06Khor2    84:9|if in revolt against the king. And on setting out he
06Khor2    84:9|is great,” he said, “for King Trdat; therefore, he went to
06Khor2    84:9|I have suffered from the king
06Khor2    84:15|Mamgon quickly informed the king. Trdat, delighted with the news
06Khor2    85:1|in which he cut the king of the Basilk’ in half
06Khor2    85:2|King Trdat with all the Armenians
06Khor2    85:4|Seeing this, the king of the Basilk’ approached the
06Khor2    85:4|of the Basilk’ approached the king. Drawing from his horse’s armor
06Khor2    85:6|The whole army, seeing their king and general cut in half
06Khor2    86:4|worked in Armenia for the king and the nobles, and of
06Khor2    87:10|and came to Trdat our king, while his brothers went to
06Khor2    88:7|And since Trdat our king had grown cold in his
06Khor2    88:12|such undertakings of any great king, save a few buildings like
06Khor2    89:5|the Emperor Constantine to our King Trdat, that taking Saint Gregory
06Khor2    89:6|alliance of Shapuh with the king of India and with the
06Khor2    90:3|met his father and the king in the city of Vaḷarshapat
06Khor2    90:5|by Gregory the Great. The king, receiving him from the water
06Khor2    90:7|However, King Trdat consoled Arshavir, the eldest
06Khor2    92:1|Concerning the death of King Trdat, including a reproach in
06Khor2    92:2|our illumination, the most truly king of all those made such
06Khor2    92:3|assign the superiority to the king, for the two were equal
06Khor2    92:8|Unable to endure this, the king cast off his earthly crown
06Khor3    3:3|came and said to the king: “If you wish to rule
06Khor3    3:5|reflecting that Solomon had become king of Israel at twelve years
06Khor3    3:6|virginity, and equal to the king in the severity of his
06Khor3    4:1|princes’ plan to make Khosrov king
06Khor3    4:2|anarchy and unrest, had no king and each man acted according
06Khor3    4:3|the Armenians, he assisted Ormizd, king of Persia
06Khor3    5:2|your father Constantine with our King Trdat and do not give
06Khor3    5:2|to make Khosrov, Trdat’s son, king
06Khor3    5:9|make Khosrov, son of your King Trdat, king over you, in
06Khor3    5:9|son of your King Trdat, king over you, in order that
06Khor3    6:2|Antiochus arrived, he made Khosrov king and appointed to the same
06Khor3    6:5|them secure from the Persian king
06Khor3    6:6|He himself, leaving behind King Khosrov - for he was small
06Khor3    6:7|princes of the Aḷuank’ to King Shapuh for refuge
06Khor3    7:3|did not agree, adducing the king in excuse
06Khor3    7:4|Jacob addressed himself to the king, Manachihr was even more vexed
06Khor3    7:8|When Vrt’anēs the Great and King Khosrov heard of this, in
06Khor3    8:2|the second year of Ormizd, king of Persia, and the eighth
06Khor3    8:2|the latter’s help Khosrov became king. Not only did he give
06Khor3    8:2|Greek armies. Leaving the Persian king to his wishes, he made
06Khor3    9:2|the secret command of Shapuh, king of Persia, they made an
06Khor3    9:3|our northern forces were with King Khosrov in the land of
06Khor3    9:10|and unjealous witness to the king about Vahan’s bravery and courageous
06Khor3    9:11|Therefore the king granted him the site of
06Khor3    10:2|realized that Shapuh, the Persian king, was assisting his enemies, he
06Khor3    10:2|army he opposed the Persian king
06Khor3    10:4|most honorable man after the king
06Khor3    10:5|that he might make him king of Armenia in his father’s
06Khor3    10:6|But the Persian king Shapuh, when he heard of
06Khor3    10:6|he intended to make him king of Armenia. And he sent
06Khor3    11:2|Constantine, made Tiran, Khosrov’s son, king and sent him to Armenia
06Khor3    12:2|established greater friendship toward our King Tiran, even supporting and assisting
06Khor3    13:4|Then our King Tiran came down to meet
06Khor3    14:3|it to pieces, warning the king about the deceitfulness of the
06Khor3    15:3|us not accompany this impious king
06Khor3    15:12|alone, unwillingly went to the king. And the king seized him
06Khor3    15:12|to the king. And the king seized him, took also their
06Khor3    15:14|The king put in his place Saḷamut’
06Khor3    17:4|The Persian king Shapuh pressed behind them and
06Khor3    17:6|equal of the sun, Shapuh, king of kings, in our bounty
06Khor3    17:6|remembered our dear brother Tiran, king of Armenia, and send many
06Khor3    18:1|Concerning Shapuh’s making Arshak king, and his raid into Greece
06Khor3    18:2|made his, Tiran’s son Arshak king. Fearful that the Armenian army
06Khor3    18:4|so too is the Persian king among kings; and the book
06Khor3    19:2|northern nations against the Persian king Shapuh
06Khor3    19:4|sent a letter to our King Arshak
06Khor3    19:6|the Caesar Valens, to Arshak, king of Armenia, greetings
06Khor3    21:6|he arrived, he persuaded the king to make peace and was
06Khor3    22:6|pretext for calumny. Approaching the king with his friend Vardan, the
06Khor3    22:7|proof of the matter, O king. Gnel has taken up residence
06Khor3    22:11|the custom only for the king to dwell in Ayrarat with
06Khor3    23:2|Then the king went out behind Masis to
06Khor3    23:2|he boasted that no other king before him had caught such
06Khor3    23:6|Arshak, king of Greater Armenia, to Gnel
06Khor3    25:4|for that reason asked our King Arshak to accompany him with
06Khor3    25:7|Vasak, his squire, incited the king even more, being jealous of
06Khor3    25:8|Therefore the king denounced them with shaming and
06Khor3    26:8|most valiant of the Mazdaeans, king of kings, to the citizens
06Khor3    29:10|and made peace. Both the king and the nobles obeyed him
06Khor3    29:11|a covenant that thenceforth the king would rule justly and they
06Khor3    29:15|Arshak, king of Greater Armenia, and the
06Khor3    31:8|and when he reproached the king, he was awesome, stern, and
06Khor3    32:6|and began to reprimand the king with reproachful words
06Khor3    34:3|their dislike of their own king Arshak; after being honored by
06Khor3    34:6|I already have from my king
06Khor3    35:2|assistance to Shapuh, the Persian king, rather than to Arshak realized
06Khor3    35:8|there arrived a command from King Shapuh that they should destroy
06Khor3    35:9|and Vaḷarshapat whom the same king Tigran had brought there and
06Khor3    36:9|latter made Pap, Arshak’s son, king and gathered a large army
06Khor3    37:17|which was the brave Shergir, king of the Ḷek, firmly holding
06Khor3    37:20|Among these was Urnayr, king of the Aḷuank’; he had
06Khor3    37:22|because you sought to be king of Armenia; and it is
06Khor3    38:2|Great established a covenant between King Pap and the princes that
06Khor3    38:2|the Christian faith; that the king would not imitate his father
06Khor3    38:3|Then King Pap restored to Spandarat Kamsarakan
06Khor3    38:3|Spandarat who had killed the king of the Ḷek
06Khor3    38:6|in the village called Khakh. King Pap removed his body and
06Khor3    39:2|Then King Pap, seeing all Armenia in
06Khor3    39:6|with the sword and seized King Pap
06Khor3    40:2|in his twentieth year made king of Armenia in succession to
06Khor3    40:6|He came as king to our country in the
06Khor3    42:5|region and serve a Christian king than to control most of
06Khor3    42:9|from the same Arsacid family king of Armenia over his own
06Khor3    42:11|valiant of the heroes, Shapuh king of kings, to the Armenian
06Khor3    42:12|have therefore made as your king a certain Khosrov of your
06Khor3    43:2|had appointed a Christian Arsacid king and when they had seen
06Khor3    43:2|been brought up with the king and were close relatives: Dara
06Khor3    43:5|the province of Sper; so, King Arshak maltreated him
06Khor3    44:5|nor did they go to King Arshak, but they went for
06Khor3    48:2|Greeks had not set a king over them and considering it
06Khor3    48:2|own accord to submit to King Khosrov
06Khor3    48:5|sector, to our lord Khosrov, king of the region of Ayrarat
06Khor3    48:6|our loyalty for our late King Arshak, which we held inviolate
06Khor3    48:13|The noblest of men, Khosrov, king of Armenia, to General Gazavon
06Khor3    48:15|grateful men to the Arsacid king whom you were serving, for
06Khor3    48:16|our father, the lord Shapuh, king of kings. But in their
06Khor3    48:19|all the native princes to King Khosrov; he was favored with
06Khor3    50:9|the road and free their king Khosrov. But they were unsuccessful
06Khor3    51:3|the aspet, Saint Sahak begged King Khosrov - and after his imprisonment
06Khor3    51:4|without the order of the king of kings, remembering that it
06Khor3    51:5|went in person to Artashir, king of Persia, who after the
06Khor3    51:10|this way: when a new king came to the throne, at
06Khor3    51:12|the following edict to our King Vṙamshapuh
06Khor3    51:14|valiant of the Mazdaeans, Artashir, king of kings, to his brother
06Khor3    51:14|kings, to his brother Vṙamshapuh, king of Armenia, many greetings
06Khor3    51:20|of Artashir’s gifts, the Persian king Artashir died, and in succession
06Khor3    51:21|friendship with Armenia and with King Vṙamshapuh and with Sahak the
06Khor3    52:3|Therefore Vṙam ordered our King Vṙamshapuh to go down to
06Khor3    52:5|priest named Habel approached the king and promised to adapt for
06Khor3    52:6|But the king paid no heed to this
06Khor3    52:6|letters. When they informed the king of this, he told them
06Khor3    54:2|our country and with our king Vṙamshapuh, but he did not
06Khor3    54:2|also made peace with Yazkert, king of Persia
06Khor3    54:4|with the help of their king Bakur and the bishop Moses
06Khor3    54:6|down to Aḷuania to their king Arsvaḷen and their archbishop Jeremiah
06Khor3    55:3|the court of the Persian king Yazkert to request the imprisoned
06Khor3    55:6|After that Yazkert made king of Armenia no more of
06Khor3    55:20|am the son of a king from the seed of Sanasar
06Khor3    56:7|days Vṙam the Second became king of Persia, and he sought
06Khor3    58:5|The king of Persia, Vṙam, knowing that
06Khor3    58:8|the court of the Persian king
06Khor3    58:9|request made Artashēs, Vṙamshapuh’s son, king. Changing his name to Artashir
06Khor3    60:8|time a certain Ardzil was king of Georgia
06Khor3    63:2|But Artashir, the king of Armenia, began to plunge
06Khor3    63:3|denouncing him to the Persian king, in deposing their own king
06Khor3    63:3|king, in deposing their own king, and in bringing a Persian
06Khor3    63:8|it were before a Christian king that we denounced him I
06Khor3    63:11|that he might prepare the king, all note: “Because you would
06Khor3    63:11|that he should not be king, now we wish that you
06Khor3    63:12|in unison went to the king of Persia, Vṙam, with a
06Khor3    63:12|ambitious priest, to accuse their king Artashir and Sahak the Great
06Khor3    64:2|Then the Persian king Vṙam summoned the Armenian king
06Khor3    64:2|king Vṙam summoned the Armenian king Artashir and Sahak the Great
06Khor3    64:4|will be honored by the king of Persia, and he will
06Khor3    64:4|equal to that of a king
06Khor3    64:10|he obtained from the Persian king the bishopric of his own
06Khor3    65:2|sent to ask the Persian king for a vicar: Vachē, lord
06Khor3    65:2|of Ashots’, for whomever the king might choose, but Manech, lord
06Khor3    65:8|magi turned to ashes. The king himself was astonished and confused
06Khor3    65:8|so freely before such a king
06Khor3    65:10|his ancestral rank through some king or other
06Khor3    66:4|seeking permission from the Persian king with the assistance of each
06Khor3    66:5|heaven when Saint Gregory baptized King Trdat and all the Armenians
06Khor3    67:5|year of the last Khosrov, king of Armenia, down to the
06Khor3    67:5|year of the second Yazkert, king of Persia, at the end
06Khor3    68:2|of the north. For your king and priest, counselor and teacher
06Khor3    68:27|it be my unfortunate young king, abandoned with his family through
07Seb1    7:1|Armenia and the reign of king Vramshapuh came to an end
07Seb1    7:6|the northern regions to the king of the T’etals; the dispatch
07Seb1    8:1|In the years of Peroz king of Persia there took place
07Seb1    8:2|Then king Peroz sent against him a
07Seb1    8:5|Now although Peroz the Persian king wished to gather another army
07Seb1    8:5|and that frontier, since the king of the K’ushans himself was
07Seb1    8:7|of them escaped or fled. King Peroz also died in the
07Seb1    8:11|the Armenians. He requested Khosrov, king of Persia, that they might
07Seb1    8:12|Then the Greek king made an oath with the
07Seb1    8:15|Vardan against whom the Persian king, called Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov, came
07Seb1    8:16|The Lord delivered the Persian king and all his army to
07Seb1    8:18|But the king with a few men escaped
07Seb1    8:20|was the Fire which the king continually took around with him
07Seb1    9:2|the Ałuank’; he captured the king of the Egerians, and seized
07Seb1    9:7|the generals of the Persian king who came one after the
07Seb1    9:9|also a command from the king to extirpate the men from
07Seb1    9:12|Then king Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov came himself
07Seb1    10:0|Ormizd and make Vahram their king. The attack of Vahram on
07Seb1    10:1|daughter of the great Khakan, king of the T’etals, and the
07Seb1    10:2|away from the brigand Khosrov, king of Armenia, and fled to
07Seb1    10:2|to the court of their king, to Persian territory. The king
07Seb1    10:2|king, to Persian territory. The king presented him with the gifts
07Seb1    10:5|giving battle to the great king of the Mazk’ut’k’ who was
07Seb1    10:5|his army and killed their king in the battle. He seized
07Seb1    10:6|the news to the Persian king through his messengers, and a
07Seb1    10:7|Now when king Ormizd saw the messengers who
07Seb1    10:9|and installed Vahram as their king. They sealed an oath according
07Seb1    10:9|in order to kill their king Ormizd, eliminate the house of
07Seb1    10:11|court and Ormizd the Persian king, not a little fear enveloped
07Seb1    10:11|of the army of the king of the Arabs
07Seb1    10:12|Ormizd and to install as king his son Khosrov
07Seb1    10:15|the royal chamber, they seized king Ormizd; immediately they put out
07Seb1    10:15|They installed his son as king over the land of Persia
07Seb1    10:17|better to go to the king of the Arabs or to
07Seb1    10:17|the Arabs or to the king of the Greeks
07Seb1    10:18|to take refuge with the king of the Greeks: ’For although
07Seb1    11:1|Then king Khosrov sent to king Maurice
07Seb1    11:1|Then king Khosrov sent to king Maurice prominent men with gifts
07Seb1    11:3|Then the king gathered all the senate and
07Seb1    11:3|’The Persians have killed their king Ormizd and installed his son
07Seb1    11:3|and installed his son as king. The royal army has installed
07Seb1    11:3|has installed someone else as king in the east. He came
07Seb1    11:5|At that point king Khosrov was in great danger
07Seb1    11:6|But the king rejected the advice of the
07Seb1    11:13|you wish you may make king for yourselves. I shall give
07Seb1    11:24|they brought them before the king
07Seb1    11:25|These were brought before the king
07Seb1    11:27|their treasury. Through that victory king Khosrov was strengthened on that
07Seb1    12:1|great battle had passed, while king Khosrov was sitting in his
07Seb1    12:1|in the presence of the king, that the king began to
07Seb1    12:1|of the king, that the king began to speak, saying
07Seb1    12:2|was able to seize another king, his enemy, the plunderer of
07Seb1    12:2|Yet such gifts my father king Maurice bestowed on me, which
07Seb1    12:3|of them replied, saying: ’O king, live forever. We do not
07Seb1    12:4|The king replied and note: ’The treasures
07Seb1    12:6|The king did not at all understand
07Seb1    12:8|allowed to enter before the king bearing arms.’
07Seb1    12:13|to present himself to the king with a few men
07Seb1    12:15|The king was frightened, and all his
07Seb1    12:20|The king was informed that he did
07Seb1    12:20|turned back and departed. The king began to conceal his perfidy
07Seb1    12:20|me see what favour the king of kings may intend to
07Seb1    12:21|into the presence of the king with seven men, fell on
07Seb1    12:21|face, did obeisance to the king, and stood up. The king
07Seb1    12:21|king, and stood up. The king did not stretch out his
07Seb1    12:22|The king was frightened and uncertain; out
07Seb1    12:23|When the king saw that, he was greatly
07Seb1    12:26|hand him over to the king, he told everything. The next
07Seb1    12:27|they would write to the king and inform him about all
07Seb1    12:29|down also an accusation against king Khosrov; and they despatched with
07Seb1    12:29|as a treasure for their king, and have written an accusation
07Seb1    12:32|The king received the gifts and sent
07Seb1    12:32|that intention of accusing the king: ’If you do not take
07Seb1    12:32|He also wrote to the king to release them all with
07Seb1    12:33|Then king Khosrov gave gifts to them
07Seb1    12:33|was subject to the Persian king
07Seb1    12:34|city of Tp’khis. But the king summoned that Musheł to the
07Seb1    13:5|would receive gifts from the king and depart. And no one
07Seb1    14:1|those days that the Greek king requested from the Persian king
07Seb1    14:1|king requested from the Persian king the body of that dead
07Seb1    14:2|King Khosrov ordered his request to
07Seb1    15:1|At that time the king of the Greeks, Maurice, ordered
07Seb1    15:1|be written to the Persian king concerning all the Armenian princes
07Seb1    16:1|Now when the king of Persia saw the flight
07Seb1    16:4|to court and informed the king of all that had happened
07Seb1    16:4|the emperor were vindicated. Then king Khosrov ordered a letter to
07Seb1    16:5|to the authority of the king. And they confirmed this for
07Seb1    16:5|nothing to fear from the king.The auditor added: ’The
07Seb1    16:5|The auditor added: ’The king of kings sent me to
07Seb1    16:5|nothing to fear from the king of kings.’ And he
07Seb1    16:6|to the authority of the king of Persia. But Atat Khorkhoṙuni
07Seb1    16:7|sought an oath from the king of the Greeks and submitted
07Seb1    17:6|the court of the Persian king. He ordered him to be
07Seb1    18:1|At that time the king of the Greeks gave an
07Seb1    18:6|Then once more the king gathered another army and ordered
07Seb1    20:2|and presented himself to the king
07Seb1    20:3|with the king’s request. The king was informed of these events
07Seb1    20:4|and presented themselves to the king. The king fully equipped the
07Seb1    20:4|themselves to the king. The king fully equipped the troops and
07Seb1    20:5|themselves from service to the king of the Greeks and to
07Seb1    20:5|and to enthrone their own king, so that they too would
07Seb1    20:7|and brought him before the king. When they had been examined
07Seb1    20:13|they requested mercy from the king
07Seb1    20:14|had been dear to the king and his wife, and they
07Seb1    21:2|the court of the Persian king Khosrov in the sixth year
07Seb1    21:4|they presented themselves to the king. He joyfully received them, and
07Seb1    22:1|At that time king Khosrov decided to seek vengeance
07Seb1    22:3|of the Persian empire. Then king Khosrov took his own army
07Seb1    22:3|valour, on seeing which the king was even more astonished
07Seb1    22:5|The king marched to Asorestan and reached
07Seb1    23:2|of Siwnik’, to remind the king of the crime of their
07Seb1    23:3|Then the king ordered Step’anos to be bound
07Seb1    24:1|pleasing in the eyes of king Khosrov. He gave him the
07Seb1    24:3|had rebelled against the Persian king. He defeated them in battle
07Seb1    24:3|into subjection to the Persian king. He established prosperity over all
07Seb1    25:0|through the treachery of Pariovk, king of the K’ushans. The scattering
07Seb1    25:1|distance from him; and the king of the K’ushans, Pariovk, was
07Seb1    25:2|Then the king of the K’ushans planned treachery
07Seb1    25:2|words of counsel with the king.
07Seb1    26:4|their own country. Then the king requested Vahrich at court, and
07Seb1    27:3|Then the king sent him a letter with
07Seb1    27:3|to serve wine to the king himself
07Seb1    27:4|to the royal court. The king bade him visit his own
07Seb1    27:5|he requested permission from the king to rebuild the church of
07Seb1    27:5|hastily sought permission from the king. When the permission reached his
07Seb1    27:7|letter of complaint to the king, declaring: ’It is very close
07Seb1    27:7|order came back from the king: ’Let the fortress be demolished
07Seb1    28:0|in single combat kills the king of the Kushans. The flight
07Seb1    28:1|and presented himself to the king at the place called the
07Seb1    28:2|Then the king bestowed on him the office
07Seb1    28:7|themselves from the great Khak’an, king of the regions of the
07Seb1    28:12|put to death by the king
07Seb1    28:13|the Keushans and the Hephthalite king. The latter moved against him
07Seb1    28:14|Then the king of K’ushans sent a message
07Seb1    28:16|the armour of the K’ushan king, chain-mail from Bahl and
07Seb1    28:17|When his army saw their king (killed), they were terrified and
07Seb1    28:18|bearing the news rapidly reached king Khosrov and described in full
07Seb1    28:18|valour which had taken place. King Khosrov was happy and greatly
07Seb1    28:18|who was called by the king Javitean Khosrov. He ordered treasures
07Seb1    29:1|of the royal court, the king ordered all the nobles and
07Seb1    29:1|and presented himself to the king
07Seb1    29:2|on his face. Then the king said to him: ’You have
07Seb1    29:3|noble in the palace of king Khosrov, and after remaining there
07Seb1    29:4|submitted to the great Khakean, king of the regions of the
07Seb1    29:4|at the command of their king the Khak’an. Passing through the
07Seb1    29:4|they went to assist the king of the Greeks
07Seb1    30:1|patrik, for which reason the king ordered him to be summoned
07Seb1    30:2|took his leave from the king and departed. But while he
07Seb1    30:2|and go to the Persian king. Turning aside from the road
07Seb1    30:2|an important task by the king.He duped the sailors
07Seb1    30:5|King Khosrov was informed of these
07Seb1    30:5|rapidly went to the Persian king, who received him in a
07Seb1    30:6|Maurice died and Phocas became king. He (Atat) decided to rebel
07Seb1    30:6|and go to the Greek king. He began to organize Arabian
07Seb1    31:1|In the [14th] year of king Khosrov, the [20th] year of the
07Seb1    31:1|emperor and installed as their king a certain man called Phocas
07Seb1    31:1|unison to Constantinople, killed the king Maurice and his sons, and
07Seb1    31:2|and gone to the Persian king
07Seb1    31:4|The king Phocas ordered all the rebels
07Seb1    31:6|Now when king Khosrov heard news of this
07Seb1    31:6|Veh as their commander. Then king Khosrov divided (his forces) into
07Seb1    31:7|were scattered in flight. Then king Khosrov approached the gate of
07Seb1    31:8|’This is the son of king Maurice, T’ēodos; do you have
07Seb1    31:9|With great joy king Khosrov received him, then returned
07Seb1    32:4|next year came round, while king Khosrov was still attacking the
07Seb1    32:13|words regarding you to the king - how you acted sincerely and
07Seb1    32:14|had him taken to court. King Khosrov received him in friendly
07Seb1    32:15|a command came from the king, he departed
07Seb1    33:1|Then king Khosrov returned from Dara and
07Seb1    33:6|forward, saying: ’I am your king.They then acquiesced and
07Seb1    33:9|the twenty-first year of king Khosrov he ordered him to
07Seb1    33:11|In the [20th] year of king Khosrov Shahēn made an incursion
07Seb1    34:0|of the Cross. Command from king Khosrov to rebuild Jerusalem
07Seb1    34:2|they reached Constantinople. Having slain king Phocas, Heraclius seated his own
07Seb1    34:3|When Heraclius became king he sent messengers with splendid
07Seb1    34:3|splendid treasures and letters to king Khosrov to request peace in
07Seb1    34:3|in a most solicitous manner. King Khosrov was quite unwilling to
07Seb1    34:3|T’ēodos, son of Maurice, as king
07Seb1    34:4|But this one has become king without our permission and offers
07Seb1    34:7|the court of the Persian king. The king ordered him to
07Seb1    34:7|of the Persian king. The king ordered him to go immediately
07Seb1    34:8|It was he who pursued king Heraclius into Armenia as far
07Seb1    34:9|Then king Heraclius appointed a certain priest
07Seb1    34:14|Heraclius made his son Constantine king; he put him in the
07Seb1    34:17|to subjection to the Persian king; especially the survivors of the
07Seb1    34:17|the army of the Persian king was encamped at Caesarea of
07Seb1    34:18|the officers of the Persian king, and themselves rebelled against his
07Seb1    34:23|a command arrived from the king to have mercy on those
07Seb1    36:14|mourn. For behold Christ the king has arrived to save and
07Seb1    38:4|your valour. What does your king seek from me, who does
07Seb1    38:5|say: I shall install a king for you, let him install
07Seb1    38:7|I shall send to your king a letter with gifts, to
07Seb1    38:8|The Persian king accepted the presents brought from
07Seb1    38:9|In the [34th] year of king Khosrov he wrote a letter
07Seb1    38:10|among the gods, lord and king of all the earth, and
07Seb1    38:11|you call yourself lord and king. My treasure which is with
07Seb1    38:18|the court of the Persian king. He travelled through the regions
07Seb1    38:19|King Khosrov hastily recalled his army
07Seb1    39:1|Then Khosrov the Persian king fled across the river Tigris
07Seb1    39:2|come to the aid of king Khosrov, but remained right where
07Seb1    39:2|was in the west. So, king Khosrov returned home, and ordered
07Seb1    39:4|They made his son Kawat king, and secretly removed the horses
07Seb1    39:4|the stable they found none. King Kawat came up and crossed
07Seb1    39:5|Then king Khosrov, disguising himself, entered the
07Seb1    39:5|flowers, he lay hidden. When king Kawat came, he ordered a
07Seb1    39:5|brought him to the hall. King Kawat gave the order, and
07Seb1    39:6|raise a rebellion.’ Then king Kawat gave an order and
07Seb1    39:7|Then king Kawat began to take counsel
07Seb1    39:8|Then king Kawat ordered a letter of
07Seb1    39:9|letter, and offered the gifts, king Heraclius and all his army
07Seb1    39:9|army greatly thanked God. Then king Heraclius ordered the multitude of
07Seb1    39:11|gifts into the presence of king Kawat; he presented the letter
07Seb1    39:11|letter, and offered the gifts. King Kawat joyfully received him. Once
07Seb1    40:1|Then king Kawat summoned Varaztirots’, son of
07Seb1    40:5|Now while king Kawat was planning for the
07Seb1    40:5|he died. They installed as king his son Artashir; he was
07Seb1    40:6|to Khoṙeam as follows: ’Your king Kawat has died, and the
07Seb1    40:9|people to kill the young king Artashir, and he himself sat
07Seb1    41:1|blessed, pious, and late-lamented king Heraclius had received the Lord’s
07Seb1    41:2|of the entrails of the king, the princes, all the troops
07Seb1    41:3|and agonizing emotion of the king and the whole multitude. He
07Seb1    41:6|statement of faith from the king. Immediately a document was sent
07Seb1    41:6|land of Asorestan, visited the king, and communicated with him
07Seb1    41:7|He asked the king for the saltmines of Kołb
07Seb1    41:10|and requested an oath from king Heraclius that he would not
07Seb1    41:11|Then king Heraclius swore to him and
07Seb1    41:13|to the murder of the king and his sons. Rather, he
07Seb1    41:13|to the ear of the king by a certain curator, who
07Seb1    41:14|When the king knew of it for certain
07Seb1    41:17|Then the king, at the request of the
07Seb1    42:2|among them. Then the Greek king Heraclius ordered it to be
07Seb1    42:10|sent messages to the Greek king, saying: ’God gave that land
07Seb1    42:17|But the Greek king could raise no more troops
07Seb1    42:19|Ctesiphon, because there the Persian king was residing. The army of
07Seb1    42:22|of the cities, and their king, and made haste to bring
07Seb1    42:23|the city, and fled. Their king also fled and took refuge
07Seb1    42:35|the desert of Sin, their king Amr did not go with
07Seb1    42:36|The king commanded ships and many sailors
07Seb1    44:0|to Constantinople and installs as king Constans, son of Constantine. War
07Seb1    44:4|two sons. He installed as king Constans, son of Constantine, and
07Seb1    44:5|the first year of Constans king of the Greeks, and in
07Seb1    44:5|the tenth year of Yazkert king of the Persians, that the
07Seb1    44:16|the command, he begged the king as a personal favour to
07Seb1    44:18|had him taken before the king
07Seb1    44:19|But when king Constans heard of this, he
07Seb1    44:21|at the court of Khosrov, king of Persia
07Seb1    44:22|trick. He requested permission from king Constans to send four men
07Seb1    44:23|The king ordered him to be given
07Seb1    44:26|returned; and they wrote to king Constans (asking him) to do
07Seb1    44:26|aspet had written to the king as follows; ’I am your
07Seb1    44:27|for your Piety.’ Then king Constans ordered him to be
07Seb1    44:28|his father in Dariwnk’. The king appointed his elder son, whose
07Seb1    45:3|as a gift. When the king received them, he and all
07Seb1    45:6|However, king Constans was terrified, and he
07Seb1    45:7|But the Greek king Constans, because he was young
07Seb1    45:8|road on which - they say - king Trdat had met St Gregory
07Seb1    45:10|For in the years of king Constans, grandson of Heraclius, he
07Seb1    45:11|complaint to Constans, the Greek king and to the patriarch: ’We
07Seb1    45:11|anathematize them.’ Then the king, with the patriarch, gave a
07Seb1    46:0|brought to Armenia from Constans king of the Romans, which the
07Seb1    46:9|the city of Alexandria. These king Khosrov commanded to elucidate (the
07Seb1    46:9|justly, and to inform the king of the truth
07Seb1    46:10|reported his words to the king
07Seb1    46:11|The king responded and note: ’By whose
07Seb1    46:12|been sent to inform the king about the oppression of the
07Seb1    46:12|Book of Saint Gregory. The king commanded them to be asked
07Seb1    46:13|time of Martine.’ The king responded and note: ’The commands
07Seb1    46:14|When the king understood concerning Nestorius, who he
07Seb1    46:15|other lands; for which reason king Khosrov ordered the churches of
07Seb1    46:16|had submitted to the Persian king. Hence, he commanded a disputation
07Seb1    46:21|The king commanded a search to be
07Seb1    46:21|sealed with the ring of king Kawat and his son Khosrov
07Seb1    46:21|of Armenia. In this regard king Khosrov ordered: ’All Christians who
07Seb1    46:22|the great chief-doctor. Then king Khosrov ordered a copy of
07Seb1    46:41|patriarch St Gregory, who instructed king Trdat and the princes of
07Seb1    46:42|command of the God-loving king Constantine; and they removed all
07Seb1    46:42|holy council and the great king Constantine, which he brought and
07Seb1    46:42|presented to the Christ-loving king Trdat and the holy patriarch
07Seb1    46:44|the faith was confirmed) when king Trdat made ready and took
07Seb1    46:56|summoned to Rome and met king Constantine; and they taught him
07Seb1    46:59|faith in the presence of king Constantine. They examined the scriptures
07Seb1    46:60|Constantine, and from Constantine to king Marcian, all vardapets, principal leaders
07Seb1    46:72|the court of the heavenly king not possessing a clean garment
07Seb1    46:82|O most valiant of men, king Constans, we reckoned it best
07Seb1    47:8|said of him to the king: ’He said that it is
07Seb1    47:10|The king did not openly and with
07Seb1    47:11|and brought him before the king
07Seb1    47:12|might be killed. But the king pardoned him; and removing him
07Seb1    48:1|the twentieth year of Yazkert, king of Persia, in the eleventh
07Seb1    48:1|of the Parthians, against Yazkert king of Persia
07Seb1    48:2|to the east to their king and, having rebelled, had fortified
07Seb1    48:4|Now when the king of Ismael saw the success
07Seb1    48:4|to make peace with the king of the Greeks. But he
07Seb1    48:5|kingdom and submitted to the king of Ismael. T’ēodoros, lord of
07Seb1    48:9|and the Armenians reached the king with regard to the defeats
07Seb1    48:10|Then king Constans agreed to carry out
07Seb1    48:11|King Constans responded: ’That land is
07Seb1    48:12|King Constans remained in the city
07Seb1    48:14|the princes explained to the king the intention and plan for
07Seb1    48:14|messengers of Ismael. Then the king and all his army cursed
07Seb1    48:17|King Constans, when he heard this
07Seb1    48:18|The king heeded their entreaties and sent
07Seb1    48:18|residence of the Catholicos. The king appointed Musheł, lord of the
07Seb1    48:19|found, and returned to the king
07Seb1    49:3|to reveal his intention until king Constans came and stayed in
07Seb1    49:3|a Roman priest; and the king, Catholicos, and all the bishops
07Seb1    49:6|bishop in front of the king and had to keep silent
07Seb1    49:8|act of communion and the king had entered his chamber, the
07Seb1    49:9|The king was troubled and ordered two
07Seb1    49:10|The king addressed him: ’Are you a
07Seb1    49:10|and your majesty.’ The king note: ’What are you? I
07Seb1    49:10|are you? I am your king, and he is your Catholicos
07Seb1    49:11|and his hands.’ The king note: ’Enough of that. Tell
07Seb1    49:11|as St Gregory.’ The king note: ’Do you recognize him
07Seb1    49:11|He note: ’Yes.’ The king note: ’Do you communicate with
07Seb1    49:11|with St. Gregory.’ The king note: ’Then why did you
07Seb1    49:12|He note: ’Beneficent king, while we used to see
07Seb1    49:14|When the king realized his (Nersēs’) deceit, he
07Seb1    49:14|his own tongue. Then the king ordered (the bishop) to communicate
07Seb1    49:15|The king blessed the bishop and note
07Seb1    49:16|With extreme urgency the king was pressed to come quickly
07Seb1    49:17|When king Constans left Dvin the Catholicos
07Seb1    49:21|of Ismael, was broken. The king of Ismael ordered all his
07Seb1    50:0|Letter of the king of Ismael to Constans, king
07Seb1    50:0|king of Ismael to Constans, king of the Greeks. Muawiya comes
07Seb1    50:7|had the letter of their king taken into the city to
07Seb1    50:8|The king received the letter, went into
07Seb1    50:13|the prayers of the pious king Constans. For six days the
07Seb1    51:1|the tax-collectors of the king of Ismael. They made their
07Seb1    52:11|Catholicos Nersēs departed with the king, as I said above, and
07Seb1    52:12|turned their allegiance to the king of the Greeks. King Constans
07Seb1    52:12|the king of the Greeks. King Constans made Hamazasp, lord of
07Seb1    52:13|Then when the king of Ismael saw that the
07Seb1    52:15|precipitate negotiations submitted to the king of the Greeks in unison
07Seb1    52:16|who were with him. The king ordered them to release the
07Seb1    52:18|Arabs united; they killed their king, plundered the multitude of treasures
07Seb1    52:18|of treasures, and installed another king. Then they went to their
07Seb1    52:19|was the second after their king. When he saw what had
07Seb1    52:19|the desert, slew that other king whom they had installed, waged
07Seb1    52:20|in Egypt united with the king of the Greeks, made a
08Ghev1    5:5|daughter of the Khaqan, the king of the Khazars, and requested
08Ghev1    11:0|that he would bring the king of the Chinese into submission
08Ghev1    11:2|wrote an edict to the king of the Chinese, with this
08Ghev1    11:4|As soon as the king of the Chinese, who was
08Ghev1    11:5|How is it that the king of Babylon, who ruled the
08Ghev1    11:8|you in battle.” So the king of the Chinese agreed to
08Ghev1    12:4|them, they forthwith notified the king of the Khazars, whom they
08Ghev1    14:107|rule over many nations; his king shall be higher than Agag
08Ghev1    14:110|says through David: “Give the king thy justice, O God, and
08Ghev1    14:111|Son of God, the celestial King, and by His human (nature
08Ghev1    14:111|as son of David, terrestrial king, as we have often told
08Ghev1    18:0|northern areas. For the Khazar king, who was styled the Khaqan
08Ghev1    20:13|which you opened against the King of Kings and His city
08Ghev1    31:0|sent an emissary to the king of the north, who was
08Ghev1    31:1|Agreeing to this, the king of the Khazars gave (Yazid
09Draskh1    1:13|great prince Ashot as our king, we witnessed the renewal of
09Draskh1    1:17|about) the painful death of King Smbat who died like a
09Draskh1    1:18|the ostikan implanted enmity between king Smbat and the great prince
09Draskh1    1:18|the latter rule as anti-king
09Draskh1    1:19|how after the death of king Smbat there were three kings
09Draskh1    1:20|Ashot, the son of the king, went to visit the Emperor
09Draskh1    1:21|the three title holders ofking”, wicked deeds, turmoils, trembling and
09Draskh1    2:17|at the order of our (king) Vagharshak to the archives of
09Draskh1    3:28|whose time lived David the king of Israel, Arbun, Bazuk, Hoy
09Draskh1    5:1|Vagharshak ruling over us as king and about his descendants who
09Draskh1    5:7|wise and valiant man, as king of the Armenians
09Draskh1    5:14|the summer quarters (of the king) with snow, and others who
09Draskh1    5:16|unjust orders given by the king, the second monitor’s duty was
09Draskh1    5:16|duty was to prompt the king to the fulfillment of the
09Draskh1    5:24|did not concede primacy to king Arshakan of Persia, and reduced
09Draskh1    5:25|the Lydians, and taking captive king Croesus, ordered him to be
09Draskh1    6:11|to flight, they made Antigonos king in his place. They took
09Draskh1    6:13|Tigran’s death, Antony (Antoninos), the king of the Romans, sent numerous
09Draskh1    6:13|and once again made Herod king of all Palestine
09Draskh1    6:16|Mesopotamia, which Antony (Antoninos), the king of the Romans, had taken
09Draskh1    6:19|the order of Artashes, the king of Persia, and set Arjam
09Draskh1    6:19|brother of Tigran, as their king
09Draskh1    6:20|by him. When Artashes, the king of Persia, died, his son
09Draskh1    6:22|to the will of the king with his entire family and
09Draskh1    7:7|Then, Arshawir, the king of Persia, also died and
09Draskh1    7:8|their midst, and made Artashes king
09Draskh1    7:11|and Anan, the confidants of king Abgar had gone to Jerusalem
09Draskh1    7:11|their return had told the king (about this), the latter wrote
09Draskh1    7:16|took the Apostle before the king, who noticed a miraculous sign
09Draskh1    7:17|in the court of the king, and those in the entire
09Draskh1    8:0|The Assassination of King Xosrov by Anak. The Origin
09Draskh1    8:1|King Abgar, who had entrusted himself
09Draskh1    8:1|Stahr had assassinated Artabanus, the king of Persia, the Arsacids were
09Draskh1    8:2|up his nephew Sanatruk as king. Although the latter had believed
09Draskh1    8:2|himself from him, came to king Xosrov of Armenia so that
09Draskh1    8:4|in the days of Artashes king of Armenia, the holy apostle’s
09Draskh1    8:7|Many years later when Xosrov king of Armenia was killed by
09Draskh1    10:0|Death of Saint Aristakes and King Trdat
09Draskh1    10:8|a few years the blessed king Trdat was treacherously deceived by
09Draskh1    10:11|in insurrection and crowned himself king. At his ungodly order the
09Draskh1    11:1|to make Xosrov rule as king over the Armenians in place
09Draskh1    11:2|his wishes set Xosrov as king over the Armenians
09Draskh1    11:3|latter might set him as king in place of his father
09Draskh1    11:4|his wishes, gloriously crowned Tiran king, and sent him to Armenia
09Draskh1    11:12|Daniel who had cursed the king for such a wicked knavery
09Draskh1    12:1|Then King Arshak, the son of Tiran
09Draskh1    12:1|been deservedly blinded by the king of Persia, sent Nerses, the
09Draskh1    12:6|When the king and the naxarars of Armenia
09Draskh1    12:10|Subsequently, in like manner our king Arshak, and the naxarars of
09Draskh1    12:16|with a large army against King Arshak.The latter was forced
09Draskh1    13:1|Shapuh king of Persia seized Arshak the
09Draskh1    13:1|of Persia seized Arshak the king of Armenia and putting him
09Draskh1    13:2|make Pap son of Arshak king of Armenia. Theodosius complied with
09Draskh1    13:5|But King Pap always derived pleasure from
09Draskh1    13:8|Subsequently, the Emperor Theodosius had King Pap seized and put to
09Draskh1    13:8|of the Arshakuni house, as king. In his second year the
09Draskh1    13:12|But Shapuh king of Persia made Xosrov, a
09Draskh1    13:12|made Xosrov, a certain Arshakuni, king in his part (of Armenia
09Draskh1    14:1|five years. In his place king Xosrov set up Sahak, the
09Draskh1    14:3|Then Artashir, the son of king Shapuh of Persia, seized Xosrov
09Draskh1    14:3|of Persia, seized Xosrov, the king of Armenia, and confined him
09Draskh1    14:4|the Great went to Artashir king of Persia, and was greatly
09Draskh1    14:4|before the infidels. Then the king circumspectly fulfilled all of his
09Draskh1    14:5|by Artashir. Then Artashir, the king of Persia, died, and Vram
09Draskh1    14:10|the death of Vramshapuh, the king of Armenia, Sahak the Great
09Draskh1    14:10|Great went to Yazkert, the king of Persia, and begged him
09Draskh1    14:15|his grandson Vardan to Vram king of Persia to seek peace
09Draskh1    14:15|Persia to seek peace. The king honored the wishes of the
09Draskh1    14:15|Artashir son of Vramshapuh as king of Armenia
09Draskh1    14:16|in defaming Artashir before the king of Persia so that he
09Draskh1    14:16|he would either bind the king of Armenia with fetters, or
09Draskh1    14:17|the responsibility of) betraying his king into the hands of a
09Draskh1    14:21|Subsequently, the king confined Artashir in prison, and
09Draskh1    15:6|unfading crown from the immortal King Christ
09Draskh1    16:5|Vagharsh succeeded him as king of Persia. As he was
09Draskh1    16:8|this time Zenon, the blessed king of the Greeks who pleased
09Draskh1    16:16|Armenians at the order of King Kawat
09Draskh1    16:21|At this time Xosrov, the king of Persia, gathered numerous forces
09Draskh1    16:26|of Xosrov son of Kawat, king of Persia, the (calendrical) cycle
09Draskh1    16:32|Xosrov, the son of Kawat king of Persia, after numerous valiant
09Draskh1    16:35|place his son Xosrov became king
09Draskh1    16:36|against him and declared himself king, he took refuge with Maurice
09Draskh1    17:9|The king trustfully complied with his wishes
09Draskh1    17:10|Dvin), however, complained to the king that the church would be
09Draskh1    17:18|the twin combats with Ep’t’aghe king of the K’ushans and his
09Draskh1    17:31|killed the second Xosrov, the king of Persia, and ruled instead
09Draskh1    18:1|his (Katholikos Ezr’s) time, Kawat king of Persia died and left
09Draskh1    18:2|had borne Christ, crowned Xorem king of Persia and in return
09Draskh1    18:2|putting to death the child-king Artashir, immediately sent back the
09Draskh1    19:42|with them; he blessed the king (emperor) and the king blessed
09Draskh1    19:42|the king (emperor) and the king blessed him
09Draskh1    22:5|announcing (the name of) the king of the Greeks, and are
09Draskh1    23:2|the tortures of Saint Grigor, King Trdat had bequeathed it to
09Draskh1    29:0|the Presiding Prince Ashot as King, and the Murder of Grigor
09Draskh1    29:4|to raise him up as king over themselves, and informed the
09Draskh1    29:6|the chrism, and crowned him king over the people of Ashkenaz
09Draskh1    29:12|paid a visit to the king of Egrisi, who as a
09Draskh1    29:13|harmony and friendship to our king Ashot, whom he addressed as
09Draskh1    29:20|son Ashot, the grandson of king Ashot, succeeded to his great
09Draskh1    30:0|The Death of King Ashot and the dissension that
09Draskh1    30:1|order of things in Armenia, king Ashot was taken gravely ill
09Draskh1    30:10|Armenia and brother of the king Ashot, was stationed in the
09Draskh1    31:0|the Governor (Ostikan) Afshin and King Smbat, and the Insurrection in
09Draskh1    31:4|As soon as king Smbat realized the wicked schemes
09Draskh1    31:9|King Smbat turned back, and arrived
09Draskh1    31:12|and brought them to the king
09Draskh1    33:0|Afshin’s War against King Smbat, and the Confinement of
09Draskh1    33:1|noticed the deserved successes of king Smbat, that is to say
09Draskh1    33:3|sound existing order. Of this, king Smbat remained ignorant, until the
09Draskh1    33:5|Thereupon, the king turned to the fortified strongholds
09Draskh1    33:6|On the command of the king the northern nations had also
09Draskh1    33:7|latter as an envoy to king Smbat, in order treacherously to
09Draskh1    33:7|order treacherously to invite the king to come to him. The
09Draskh1    33:7|was trying to entrap the king, and forcibly bring him within
09Draskh1    33:8|However, when the prudent king Smbat heeded the advice of
09Draskh1    33:11|He himself marched against king Smbat, and pitched camp not
09Draskh1    33:12|came to blows with the king
09Draskh1    33:15|peace in the land, the king did not delay in complying
09Draskh1    33:20|ostikan. At the orders of king Smbat, we were immediately sent
09Draskh1    34:0|Rebellion and the War between King Smbat and Ahmad
09Draskh1    34:1|Vaspurakan and the nephew of king Smbat, was beguiled by the
09Draskh1    34:1|of agreement with his uncle king Smbat, set out for Afshin
09Draskh1    34:3|King Smbat, on the other hand
09Draskh1    34:5|had severed relations with the king, he begged him with tearful
09Draskh1    34:6|King Smbat made no change at
09Draskh1    34:8|was contrary to his will, king Smbat made no attempt to
09Draskh1    34:8|to the service of the king
09Draskh1    34:9|Subsequently, when king Smbat saw that peace had
09Draskh1    34:13|been completely disclosed, thereupon, the king summoned the naxarars of Armenia
09Draskh1    34:15|the latter insidiously induced the king to set out from there
09Draskh1    34:16|Suspecting nothing, the king went along with him
09Draskh1    34:20|and mounted their horses. The king was the first to come
09Draskh1    34:22|Seeing this, the king realized that his men could
09Draskh1    34:24|The king himself retired to the district
09Draskh1    35:1|upon the head of the king
09Draskh1    35:4|When the king took refuge in the strongholds
09Draskh1    35:4|was the daughter of the king of Egrisi (Eger), as well
09Draskh1    35:5|the entire household of the king. He was a member of
09Draskh1    35:5|and the riches of the king. Upon inquiring and learning of
09Draskh1    35:8|and the riches of the king. Those who were subsequently taken
09Draskh1    35:8|Hasan to return to his king
09Draskh1    35:9|But when king Smbat returned to the fortress
09Draskh1    35:12|Subsequently, the ostikan asked the king to dispatch his eldest son
09Draskh1    35:13|the younger brother of the king, because he considered Smbat’s oath
09Draskh1    35:14|As the king became aware of the fact
09Draskh1    36:2|ostikan sent back to the king his queen, whom he had
09Draskh1    36:2|Shapuh, the brother of the king, and treating him with consideration
09Draskh1    36:3|daughter-in-law of the king, and returned to king Smbat
09Draskh1    36:3|the king, and returned to king Smbat
09Draskh1    36:4|departed from this world, the king and his associates elected to
09Draskh1    36:6|wonderful and thoughtful manner, the king, the senior (gahamecar) princes and
09Draskh1    36:8|refuse the order of the king and the multitude of the
09Draskh1    36:12|which had been founded by king Smbat sometime earlier in the
09Draskh1    36:14|peace treaty and alliance with king Smbat. With great veneration he
09Draskh1    36:14|wisely submitted himself to the king like a son to his
09Draskh1    36:15|Being greatly pleased by this, king Smbat summoned him and treated
09Draskh1    36:15|kindness. Subsequently, he crowned Atrnerseh king with great glory and proper
09Draskh1    36:16|maintain the same relationship with king Smbat in accordance with their
09Draskh1    37:1|might be able to annihilate king Smbat through treachery and cunningness
09Draskh1    37:2|In view of this, the king immediately mustered a small force
09Draskh1    37:3|he could not deceive the king—for he had made the
09Draskh1    37:3|had come to visit the king in friendship and charity
09Draskh1    37:4|he tried to bind (the king) with a treaty of friendship
09Draskh1    37:6|taken hostage by him from king Smbat sometime earlier. She brought
09Draskh1    37:8|But when king Smbat returned from Tayk’, he
09Draskh1    37:9|very pleased with meeting the king, so much so, that he
09Draskh1    37:10|of one mind with the king in word and deed, and
09Draskh1    37:12|received a stipend (rochik) from king Smbat for a period of
09Draskh1    37:13|After taking leave of the king, on the way the eunuch
09Draskh1    37:17|Kars, he immediately came to king Smbat, and returned to him
09Draskh1    37:20|his eunuch. He threatened the king with a greater storm and
09Draskh1    37:22|on (the head of) the king, he was suddenly struck with
09Draskh1    37:25|own way. In this manner, king Smbat’s prayerful supplications to God
09Draskh1    38:1|was of the descendants of King Sennacherib, set out to make
09Draskh1    38:11|When the news reached king Smbat, he advised me to
09Draskh1    38:18|to his large domain, and king Smbat set up his younger
09Draskh1    39:0|Shapuh and Dawit’ Brothers of King Smbat
09Draskh1    39:1|When king Smbat learned that Yusuf had
09Draskh1    39:3|over the heart of the king, to whom he extended an
09Draskh1    39:6|who was the brother of king Smbat, came prematurely to the
09Draskh1    39:7|Thereupon, king Smbat, accompanied by all of
09Draskh1    39:8|in place of his father, king Smbat set up the handsome
09Draskh1    39:11|all his transactions, died. The king mourned his death greatly. In
09Draskh1    40:1|looked upon the secession of king Smbat as a very wicked
09Draskh1    40:3|When the king learned of this, he sent
09Draskh1    40:5|Although the king learned of Yusuf’s march toward
09Draskh1    40:6|ostikan Yusuf realized that the king was getting close to him
09Draskh1    40:6|on the heart of the king (the idea of a) treaty
09Draskh1    40:8|Subsequently, the king again returned to the summit
09Draskh1    40:11|Then the king of Iberia, Atrnerseh, hurried there
09Draskh1    40:11|many precious gifts from the king, (Atrnerseh) returned home
09Draskh1    40:12|King Smbat retired to his royal
09Draskh1    40:13|sent these at once to king Smbat in order to honor
09Draskh1    40:14|the oldest son of the king he designated a new kind
09Draskh1    40:16|The king was overjoyed by the generous
09Draskh1    40:17|Yusuf bid farewell to the king and retired to the region
09Draskh1    40:22|happy circumstances, Leo the Emperor (king) of the Romans did not
09Draskh1    40:22|lesser degree of kindness toward king Smbat as hisbeloved son
09Draskh1    40:23|the benevolence of the Emperor (king) of the Romans, Smbat returned
09Draskh1    41:0|The War against Constantine, the King of Egrisi, and the Seizure
09Draskh1    41:1|About this time, Constantine, the king of Egrisi, conducted himself in
09Draskh1    41:2|were obedient and subservient to king Smbat, Atrnerseh, the king of
09Draskh1    41:2|to king Smbat, Atrnerseh, the king of Iberia, immediately wrote a
09Draskh1    41:2|wrote a letter to the king of Egrisi, who was his
09Draskh1    41:3|not come to his senses, king Smbat marched against him with
09Draskh1    41:3|also taking with him the king of Iberia, he went to
09Draskh1    41:4|terms of peace from the king
09Draskh1    41:5|Atrnerseh, the naxarars of the king seized the king of Egrisi
09Draskh1    41:5|of the king seized the king of Egrisi, and drove him
09Draskh1    41:6|King Smbat seized numerous fortresses in
09Draskh1    41:8|to set up as their king one who was more tyrannical
09Draskh1    41:9|son-in-law of the king of Iberia, and Smbat did
09Draskh1    41:12|service that he offered to king Smbat, whom he considered his
09Draskh1    41:13|However, the king of Iberia was extremely annoyed
09Draskh1    42:2|of his venerable secretaries to king Smbat with a strict decree
09Draskh1    42:3|Although the king was greatly displeased at this
09Draskh1    42:4|departure of the secretary, the king sent a confidential letter to
09Draskh1    42:5|on (the head of) the king as well as his subjects
09Draskh1    42:13|the entire domain of the king, and a man against whom
09Draskh1    42:13|much so, that even the king always heeded his advicewas
09Draskh1    42:13|the idea of killing the king
09Draskh1    42:14|about a breach between the king and some of his naxarars
09Draskh1    42:14|conducted secret negotiations with the king of Iberia, and they decided
09Draskh1    42:15|the task of assassinating the king
09Draskh1    42:16|incited them to assassinate the king. The latter set out on
09Draskh1    42:16|the pretext of serving the king, and hiding their dark plot
09Draskh1    42:17|been set up by the king of Iberia and the second
09Draskh1    42:17|for the assassination of the king in agreement with the Hawuni
09Draskh1    42:18|royal palace of Erazgawork’, for king Smbat was in Tashirk’
09Draskh1    42:19|Then, the king was informed by some about
09Draskh1    42:21|throughout the domain of the king, all the warriors gathered together
09Draskh1    42:21|fortitude. Death in avenging their king meant truly living to them
09Draskh1    42:22|army was gathered together, the king set out to meet the
09Draskh1    42:23|they were stopped by the king who made the remark that
09Draskh1    42:24|wicked thoughts, and asked the king for forgiveness
09Draskh1    42:25|some he sent to the king of the Romans, and the
09Draskh1    42:25|and the rest to the king of Egrisi
09Draskh1    43:0|rule of Gagik Arcruni as King, and the Great Confusion He
09Draskh1    43:1|gaherec’ prince Gagik Arcruni begged king Smbat to return to him
09Draskh1    43:2|Nevertheless, as the king had previously given the city
09Draskh1    43:3|made malicious misrepresentations about the king. Thereupon, getting ready many gifts
09Draskh1    43:3|brought strong charges against the king for depriving him of his
09Draskh1    43:6|Notwithstanding these, the king conceived the idea of vanquishing
09Draskh1    43:7|compliance with the advice of king Smbat, who was desirous of
09Draskh1    43:9|as well as leave the king in peace, yet, I suspect
09Draskh1    43:12|in accordance with his promise king Gagik came, and carried out
09Draskh1    43:12|Armenia, and exact vengeance on king Smbat on behalf of one
09Draskh1    43:14|set on the arrival of king Gagik, because I hoped that
09Draskh1    43:24|his wicked wrath against the king
09Draskh1    43:25|tricks, he sent (envoys) to king Smbat, (and demanded from him
09Draskh1    44:2|on that occasion, because the king had taken refuge in the
09Draskh1    44:3|namely Ashotthe son of king Smbat’s brother Shapuhwho had
09Draskh1    44:10|great prince Sahak, and their king Atrnerseh, who rules in the
09Draskh1    45:0|Mushegh, the Sons of the King; the Treachery of Sewordik’, and
09Draskh1    45:1|the ostikan’s arrival at Dvin, king Smbat returned from his place
09Draskh1    45:2|troops to be sent against king Smbat, and putting them under
09Draskh1    45:2|them under the command of king Gagik as well as the
09Draskh1    45:4|the enemy, among whom was king Gagik, had pitched camp on
09Draskh1    46:6|Hayk, and the son of king Smbat’s sister. In accordance with
09Draskh1    46:7|Likewise, the son of king Smbat, the valiant and youthful
09Draskh1    46:8|Similarly, the nephew of (king) Smbat, the youthful Smbat still
09Draskh1    46:10|death, save for the prudent king Gagik and the handsome sparapet
09Draskh1    47:7|who was the sister of king Smbat, and a woman renowned
09Draskh1    47:9|Then, he sent king Gagik together with his naxarars
09Draskh1    48:0|King Smbat Remains Helpless, and Surrenders
09Draskh1    48:1|In view of these events, king Gagik and his brother Gurgen
09Draskh1    48:3|revealed his good intentions to king Smbat, and having come to
09Draskh1    48:4|Be that as it may, king Smbat had taken refuge in
09Draskh1    48:6|come to the assistance of king Smbat in compliance with the
09Draskh1    48:7|But when Basil, the king of the Greeks, heard of
09Draskh1    48:8|of the kinsmen of our king, the princes, governors and certain
09Draskh1    48:10|Above all, the king took note that everyone was
09Draskh1    48:15|by executioners standing at hand, king Smbat offered himself the alternative
09Draskh1    48:18|avarice, he suspected that the king might possibly have a treasure
09Draskh1    48:21|would be set up as king of Armenia, Gagik prudently foresaw
09Draskh1    49:0|Glorious Martyrdom of the Blessed King Smbat, and the Miracles that
09Draskh1    49:1|city of Dvin and harassed king Smbat for no reason at
09Draskh1    49:4|ostikan also brought with him king Smbat bound in chains. There
09Draskh1    49:9|they took away from the king his towel and forcing it
09Draskh1    49:14|where the blessed and holy king had been crucified on a
09Draskh1    49:14|above the head of the king and bearing a resemblance to
09Draskh1    50:8|On the other hand, king Smbat’s son Ashot, who was
09Draskh1    50:19|When the king of Iberia and his armies
09Draskh1    50:19|mind with him, made Ashot king in place of his father
09Draskh1    51:0|The Dauntless Feats of King Gagik; and the Disastrous Calamities
09Draskh1    51:1|At that time, king Gagik together with his handsome
09Draskh1    53:34|and Iberia, with the wise king Atrnerseh, who was staying in
09Draskh1    54:16|was able to persuade the king of Iberia to these very
09Draskh1    54:20|schemes that he conceived against king Gagik than against anyone else
09Draskh1    54:24|son of Smbat, whom the king of Iberia and his forces
09Draskh1    54:24|forces had set up as king over the Armenians, went from
09Draskh1    54:31|true peace of the heavenly king in the worthy and beautiful
09Draskh1    54:81|autocrat, and triumphant and beneficient king, Emperor of the Romans
09Draskh1    55:0|King Ashot Goes to the Emperor
09Draskh1    55:0|Emperor, and Yusuf Retreats before King Gagik
09Draskh1    55:1|of the beneficent and blessed king Smbat
09Draskh1    55:2|Smbat, who was ruling as king with many honors and affectionate
09Draskh1    55:3|Ashot, the son of the king, had taken refuge in the
09Draskh1    55:4|Ashot, the son of the king. Upon his arrival, Vaslikos presented
09Draskh1    55:5|befitting the progeny of a king. He treated Ashot almost as
09Draskh1    55:23|about how he could sting king Gagik with his venom, or
09Draskh1    55:23|utterly destroy and annihilate the king together with all of his
09Draskh1    55:34|But when king Gagik and his kinsmen as
09Draskh1    55:36|was of great assistance to king Gagik from the rear. Through
09Draskh1    56:0|The Return of King Ashot to His Fatherland, and
09Draskh1    56:1|Ashot, the son of king Smbat, heard of all the
09Draskh1    56:6|the sparapet of Armenia as king, and gird up his loins
09Draskh1    56:6|that is, the son of king Smbat, almost came to hostilities
09Draskh1    56:7|by Ashot, the son of king Smbat, and the Roman forces
09Draskh1    56:9|to Ashot the son of king Smbat. The latter received him
09Draskh1    57:0|of Vasak and Ashot against King Ashot, and Their Defeat at
09Draskh1    57:1|Thereupon, king Ashot, the son of king
09Draskh1    57:1|king Ashot, the son of king (Smbat), came to the region
09Draskh1    57:11|of the son of the king at Mount Aragac, and turning
09Draskh1    58:0|King Ashot Makes War against (the
09Draskh1    58:0|Makes War against (the Anti-King) Ashot and Is Defeated by
09Draskh1    58:1|King Ashot, about whom we were
09Draskh1    58:1|recently, heard that the other king, namely his namesake and the
09Draskh1    58:2|of numerous warriors and marauders, king Ashot attacked suddenly in the
09Draskh1    58:3|on and his horse, the king plundered all of the possessions
09Draskh1    58:4|disgust at the son of king Smbat for the deadly perfidy
09Draskh1    58:8|Be that as it may, king Ashot, the son of king
09Draskh1    58:8|king Ashot, the son of king Smbat, went and married the
09Draskh1    58:9|of Dvin, for the other king, who was his namesake, was
09Draskh1    58:11|However, Ashot, the son of king Smbat, putting his hopes in
09Draskh1    58:12|of Ashot, the son of king Smbat, turned to flight before
09Draskh1    58:13|Subsequently, the son of king Smbat went to the great
09Draskh1    59:0|King Ashot, the Son of King
09Draskh1    59:0|King Ashot, the Son of King Smbat, Makes War against Prince
09Draskh1    59:1|Then, Ashot, the son of king Smbat, went to the great
09Draskh1    59:2|to the assistance of the king with a large army
09Draskh1    59:3|made haste to drive the king out of their domicile
09Draskh1    59:4|However, the king sent orders to Movses to
09Draskh1    59:6|Thereupon, the wise and intelligent king, accompanied by prince Sahak, armed
09Draskh1    59:9|While the king was delayed in the province
09Draskh1    59:10|When the king was made aware of these
09Draskh1    59:11|compliance with his wishes, the king went to the district of
09Draskh1    59:12|heavenly ordinance, they escorted the king who unsuspectingly came to rest
09Draskh1    59:13|thought of plotting against the king under the guise of friendship
09Draskh1    59:14|aware of the conspiracy, the king hastily took with him the
09Draskh1    59:17|of Geghark’unik’, apprehensive of the king, asked for a solemn oath
09Draskh1    59:17|coming and going of the king in and out of his
09Draskh1    59:18|letter of assurance from the king and handed it over to
09Draskh1    59:18|the latter went to the king, who at first received him
09Draskh1    59:19|to him by the other king Ashot and his father-in
09Draskh1    59:20|Although I admonished the king in very caustic terms and
09Draskh1    59:21|to his childish demeanor the king might be possessed by a
09Draskh1    60:0|Sahak Rises in Insurrection against King Ashot, and Is Seized by
09Draskh1    60:1|placed on the head of king Gagik’ the crown that he
09Draskh1    60:1|him, and thus crowning him king over the Armenians for the
09Draskh1    60:2|In return, the king also honored him greatly, and
09Draskh1    60:3|gnashed his teeth horribly at king Gagik, and threatened him with
09Draskh1    60:4|prince Sahakwho had adopted king Ashot as his foster son
09Draskh1    60:4|to contrive evil against the king, as if against a foreign
09Draskh1    60:6|peace between themselves. Then, the king and his father-in-law
09Draskh1    60:7|After this, the king turned back, and immediately came
09Draskh1    60:12|After king Ashot had forced the city
09Draskh1    60:12|took with him Atrnerseh, the king of Iberia, and they both
09Draskh1    60:13|Although the other king Ashot and Abas, the brother
09Draskh1    60:15|a messenger suddenly came to king Ashot with ill tidings from
09Draskh1    60:16|the most vigorous and prudent king of Iberia, put aside the
09Draskh1    60:16|leisure, immediately and willingly sent king Ashot of Armenia to go
09Draskh1    60:18|the raging fire, lest the king might struggle to find a
09Draskh1    60:19|But when king Ashot noticed the unpleasant distress
09Draskh1    60:19|the intention to ambush the king and entrap him
09Draskh1    60:20|was surrounded by boulders, the king ascended to the top, where
09Draskh1    60:24|opposite the mound where the king was stationed. He ordered the
09Draskh1    60:27|When the king saw the vastness of the
09Draskh1    60:28|oath of the prince, the king said to himself: “If I
09Draskh1    60:30|The king was the first to distinguish
09Draskh1    60:31|Then the king also seized the fortress of
09Draskh1    60:32|vain fear of death, the king reasoned as follows: “Should I
09Draskh1    61:2|grace of God called upon king Gagik, and saved him from
09Draskh1    61:5|always tried to shed on king Gagik, marshalled his forces a
09Draskh1    61:8|But when king Gagik saw this, he wisely
09Draskh1    61:9|same spiteful grudge against the king
09Draskh1    61:10|stopped, and the domain of king Gagik enjoyed a life of
09Draskh1    62:7|them. At this point, the king laid siege to the fortress
09Draskh1    62:12|voices from above, made the king aware of the circumstances, namely
09Draskh1    63:2|advance dispatch to the other king, the son of his paternal
09Draskh1    63:4|King Ashot also being of the
09Draskh1    63:11|withdrew and came to the king of Egrisi, giving him the
09Draskh1    63:11|to acquire desirable results. The king of Egrisi received Ashot with
09Draskh1    64:0|The Temperance of King Gagik; The Discharge of the
09Draskh1    64:1|At this time, king Gagik, having come to his
09Draskh1    64:13|But as king Gagik had been informed of
09Draskh1    64:14|rear (of his army), the king and his brother Gurgen along
09Draskh1    64:19|devised (in his mind) for king Gagik, like an Indian divesting
09Draskh1    64:19|and sent envoys to the king for an immediate and compassionate
09Draskh1    64:21|But the king recognized the intention behind Yusuf’s
09Draskh1    66:10|near Ashot, who ruled as king, so that the children of
09Draskh1    67:17|him and went to the king of Armenia Gagik in response
09Draskh1    67:19|Upon my arrival, king Gagik received me, and looked
10Tovma1    1:6|lineage extends as far as King Senek’erim in the time of
10Tovma1    1:8|by succession and was called king of Assyria. This is confirmed
10Tovma1    1:17|its place, when Ninos became king he captured Babylon and rebuilt
10Tovma1    1:77|father in succession down to King Senek’erim, who in the time
10Tovma1    1:77|in the time of Hezekiah, king of Jerusalem, became the founder
10Tovma1    2:5|Alexander of Macedon; and a king of the Babylonians erected to
10Tovma1    2:6|to be provided by the king, in accordance with his uncontrollable
10Tovma1    2:6|sheep. For that reason the king said to Daniel with joyful
10Tovma1    3:3|the original hero and first king. For, gathering the books of
10Tovma1    3:5|having subdued Zradasht the magus, king of Bactria and Media, he
10Tovma1    3:13|that he was a foolish king, tell him that your unpaid
10Tovma1    3:17|Manit’op, king of the Hephthalites, in a
10Tovma1    4:5|year the first Belochos became king of the Thessalians (and ruled
10Tovma1    4:11|his time there was another king in Thessaly
10Tovma1    4:17|his time there reigned a king of the Argives
10Tovma1    4:34|him with the authority of king, gave him many troops in
10Tovma1    4:36|of anarchy in Asorestan, under King P’uay they again ruled over
10Tovma1    4:37|having subjected Assyria, imposed on king Manasses tribute of a thousand
10Tovma1    4:38|Nerełibd and who was a king
10Tovma1    4:40|of envy for Asordani being king; they killed him with the
10Tovma1    5:0|Ashdahak, king of the Medes, provoked a
10Tovma1    5:4|they then came to Tigran, king of Armenia, and informed him
10Tovma1    5:8|When Croesus, king of the Lydians, heard of
10Tovma1    5:9|lasted for a long time. King Cyrus and Xerxes arrived. Arshēz
10Tovma1    5:9|arrived. Arshēz surrounded the Lydian king with his shield-bearing soldiers
10Tovma1    5:10|For the Lydian king had covered his horse all
10Tovma1    5:11|army is defeated and the king has fled.” Rejoicing at the
10Tovma1    5:11|jostling each other, while the king of the Lydians marched proudly
10Tovma1    5:15|Ałdznik’, where the prophet Ezra, King Salat’iel, died and is buried
10Tovma1    6:21|made haste to greet the king and say: “When valiant men
10Tovma1    6:22|as a gift from the king. For although Alexander was full
10Tovma1    6:37|taken with gifts to Tigran king of Armenia, who was the
10Tovma1    6:37|Armenia, who was the fourth king after Vałarshak the Parthian
10Tovma1    6:41|whom the Armenian nobles made king in the days of Saint
10Tovma1    6:42|When Arjam was king of Armenia he greatly maltreated
10Tovma1    6:43|to the affair. Approaching the king, he requested Enanos, for he
10Tovma1    6:44|the eighteenth year of the king of Persia
10Tovma1    6:45|and his son Abgar became king. Here we come to the
10Tovma1    6:45|to the history of Abgar, king of Armenia, in whose days
10Tovma1    6:53|was Eupatra, an Arab, was king of the Jews in the
10Tovma1    6:54|first wife, daughter of Aretas king of Petra. Angered at this
10Tovma1    6:55|made an alliance with Abgar, king of Armenia, and with the
10Tovma1    6:57|Abgar, Abgar’s son Ananun became king. He had not inherited his
10Tovma1    7:1|to Sanatruk, went to Nerseh king of Syria, taking with them
10Tovma1    7:4|become friendly with Artashēs the king of Persia when Abgar went
10Tovma1    7:6|and Arshavir went to Artashēs king of Persia and remained there
10Tovma1    7:6|came here and reigned as king after killing Eruand
10Tovma1    7:8|Aramazd that when you were king (we) should have no grounds
10Tovma1    7:13|to the court of Dareh (king of) the Medes. When Eruand
10Tovma1    7:14|he went to the Persian king Artashēs; and demonstrating there many
10Tovma1    7:14|honoured by Artashēs the Persian king to the extent that he
10Tovma1    7:14|an army and made him king over Armenia in succession to
10Tovma1    7:15|thirty-first year of Artashēs, king of kings, and in the
10Tovma1    8:3|like a splendid king with honourable white hairs diverting
10Tovma1    8:12|Astłik because she distrusted the king and his sons, especially as
10Tovma1    8:12|especially as she expected the king to turn first from idols
10Tovma1    8:13|wage war and serve the king, especially as the land had
10Tovma1    8:15|as his own inheritance. The king took care of the woman
10Tovma1    8:17|eighth year of Artashēs, the king took over the land and
10Tovma1    8:18|ancestors’ efforts and services the king promoted Hamam to the rank
10Tovma1    8:19|war, and only served the king with adulation. When the king
10Tovma1    8:19|king with adulation. When the king heard of his weak and
10Tovma1    8:21|and on his return found King Artashēs dead in Marand. He
10Tovma1    8:23|Vałarshak became king in succession to his father
10Tovma1    8:24|the king’s death and made king in succession to Vałarsh his
10Tovma1    8:24|the cooperation of the Persian king Artavan
10Tovma1    9:2|Our king Khosrov was struck with dismay
10Tovma1    9:2|death of his blood relative, King Artavan. This indeed he was
10Tovma1    10:0|the help of the Greek king; and concerning his belief in
10Tovma1    10:7|good fight of the saintly king and brave champion Trdat against
10Tovma1    10:8|Trdat, succeeded his father as king at the command of Constantius
10Tovma1    10:8|from paying tribute to Shapuh king of kings
10Tovma1    10:10|peaceably with regard to the king and the nobles. Musheł, Vahan
10Tovma1    10:12|Less his son Tiran became king. At that time the office
10Tovma1    10:12|was called hayr mardpet. Approaching King Tiran, he began to calumniate
10Tovma1    10:13|their hand is with Shapuh king of kings.” The mardpet said
10Tovma1    10:16|Arshak became king in succession to Tiran his
10Tovma1    10:16|at the command of Shapuh king of kings. Gathering around himself
10Tovma1    10:17|great nor small. Received by King Arshak as he had written
10Tovma1    10:20|Approaching King Arshak he note: “The former
10Tovma1    10:20|do not know whether the king really gave way to his
10Tovma1    10:24|over the Greeks, and Shapuh king of kings over the Persians
10Tovma1    10:26|Then the king begged Saint Nersēs to negotiate
10Tovma1    10:26|he submit himself to the king; but he offered foul enticements
10Tovma1    10:37|the Armenians’ rebelling against the king of kings; and he dishonours
10Tovma1    10:40|During his reign Shapuh king of kings inflicted many insufferable
10Tovma1    10:43|which meanslover of the king”; Gohsht’asd, which meansdyer of
10Tovma1    10:44|Armenia at the command of King Shapuh. In the company of
10Tovma1    10:48|and note: “Good for you, king of Armenia. Come here that
10Tovma1    11:1|Greek army installed Pap as king over Armenia in the site
10Tovma1    11:2|As king of Armenia Pap did not
10Tovma1    11:6|Pap the emperor Theodosius made king a certain Varazdat from the
10Tovma1    11:6|and sent word to Shapuh, king of kings, that he would
10Tovma1    11:7|been sincerely loyal to the king, the battles and raids and
10Tovma1    11:7|Mamikonean. Thus he incited the king to carry out the proposals
10Tovma1    11:7|out the proposals of Varazdat, king of Armenia
10Tovma1    11:8|had come back from the king (Shapuh), an order from the
10Tovma1    11:10|Varazdat, Theodosius the Great made king over Armenia Arshak and Vałarshak
10Tovma1    11:10|sons of Pap the Armenian king. Two years later Vałarshak died
10Tovma1    11:11|to submit to a Christian king than to submit to the
10Tovma1    11:12|And they made the Persian king suppose that they accepted their
10Tovma1    11:13|When King Shapuh learned what Arshak had
10Tovma1    11:13|Khosrov from the Arsacid line king over Armenia. And Shapuh wrote
10Tovma1    11:13|said): “I have appointed a king for you from your own
10Tovma1    11:23|make some suggestion to the king and stir up confusion and
10Tovma1    11:27|on the death of Khosrov king of Armenia, who held power
10Tovma1    11:27|Yazkert decided not to make king of Armenia anyone from the
10Tovma1    11:27|with the nobles, he made king over them his own son
10Tovma1    11:32|Vṙam, son of Yazkert, became king he summoned Saint Sahak, Catholicos
10Tovma1    11:32|Hamazaspean, he went to the king in Ctesiphon. Now Vardan with
10Tovma1    11:34|and Saint Sahak, Vṙam [II] made king over Armenia Artashēs, also (called
10Tovma1    11:35|When Artashir became king, for a while the country
10Tovma1    11:37|to turn to the Persian king. This indeed they carried out
10Tovma1    11:41|in place of Artashir our king at the command of Vṙam
10Tovma1    11:41|at the command of Vṙam king of kings
10Tovma1    11:43|Vṙam’s wishes and allowed the king (to appoint) whomever it might
10Tovma2    1:1|he went to the Persian king Peroz, accepted by self-induced
10Tovma2    1:1|Mazdean religion and asked the king for the principality of Armenia
10Tovma2    1:9|they planned to make him king over Armenia as he was
10Tovma2    1:10|their plans for making Vahan king and went over to Vardan
10Tovma2    1:11|But the Persian king went away to wage war
10Tovma2    1:11|free from Persian raids. The king was killed there by the
10Tovma2    2:1|In the time of Peroz, king of kings, there was a
10Tovma2    2:4|and had them taken to King Peroz, saying: “All that the
10Tovma2    2:6|him because of the Persian king, but merely sent messages with
10Tovma2    2:8|indicate what action the Persian king took against the house of
10Tovma2    2:19|of Jamasp and Kavat, until King Khosrov. And the Armenian nobles
10Tovma2    3:1|Greek emperor Maurice, the Persian king Ormizd of the house of
10Tovma2    3:4|Great king, prince of sea and land
10Tovma2    3:8|wish you will make your king. And (you will control) in
10Tovma2    3:16|in the fourteenth year of King Khosrov and the twentieth year
10Tovma2    3:16|emperor and proclaimed as their king a certain man named Phocas
10Tovma2    3:17|When King Khosrov heard news of this
10Tovma2    3:18|lavish treasures and letters to King Khosrov to request peace from
10Tovma2    3:29|valour. But what would your king seek from me by not
10Tovma2    3:30|says: I shall install another king, let him make (king) whom
10Tovma2    3:30|another king, let him make (king) whom he wishes; let him
10Tovma2    3:34|I shall send to your king gifts and messengers with letters
10Tovma2    3:35|Now when the Persian king received the gifts brought from
10Tovma2    3:37|But King Khosrov continued to be aroused
10Tovma2    3:38|offspring of the great Aramazd, King Khosrov to the senseless Heraclius
10Tovma2    3:38|but call yourself lord and king. You spend the royal treasure
10Tovma2    3:43|The army of the Persian king that was in the land
10Tovma2    3:45|In terror King Khosrov prepared for flight, since
10Tovma2    3:47|for you, valiant man, renowned king, when the Most High will
10Tovma2    3:53|King Khosrov fled. Crossing the Tigris
10Tovma2    3:53|all the palaces of the king, burned them with fire, and
10Tovma2    3:54|all the children of the king and the royal horses were
10Tovma2    3:57|the royal horses on which King Khosrov had come to Ctesiphon
10Tovma2    3:57|them secretly at night without King Khosrov knowing anything about it
10Tovma2    3:57|they made his son Kavat king, and he marched against (Khosrov
10Tovma2    3:58|have made your son Kavat king. Behold, he is coming to
10Tovma2    3:59|Then King Khosrov disguised himself. Entering the
10Tovma2    3:60|King Kavat ordered a search to
10Tovma2    3:60|brought him to the hall. King Kavat ordered him to be
10Tovma2    3:61|on for some days. Then King Kavat also found fault with
10Tovma2    3:63|So King Kavat was confirmed on the
10Tovma2    3:63|everything he wanted. And while King Kavat was planning the restoration
10Tovma2    3:64|After his death they made king his own son Artashir, who
10Tovma2    3:64|wrote to Khoṙeam, saying: “Your king Kavat has died and his
10Tovma2    3:76|boy, and made him their king. He soon died. Then some
10Tovma2    3:76|Then some of them made king Azarmik, a daughter of Khosrov
10Tovma2    3:76|the army of Khoṙeam made king a certain Ormizd in the
10Tovma2    4:2|to slaughter them, but the king commanded them to leave his
10Tovma2    4:2|in its war with Bałak, king of Moab. And because the
10Tovma2    4:18|to show it to the king, but Heraclius died in those
10Tovma2    4:30|you sharpened against the mighty King. He will slay you with
10Tovma2    4:33|of the Parthians and their king called Yazkert. Yazkert fled before
10Tovma2    4:34|time of Yazkert, the last king of the Persians, who was
10Tovma2    4:56|Damascus. Some (there) called themselves king, while others living in Asorestan
10Tovma2    4:56|living in Asorestan called themselves king, down to the time of
10Tovma2    5:10|governors of Persia alarmed the king with charges that Ashot had
10Tovma2    6:36|it is written: “A just king sets his country aright; the
10Tovma2    6:36|a country is an impious king.” Continuously he urged them to
10Tovma2    6:39|Again he says: “Let the king rule justly, and the prince
10Tovma2    6:54|on the part of the king and his army, went with
10Tovma2    7:14|and Sanasar, sons of Senek’erim king of Assyria and Nineveh, from
10Tovma3    1:32|amass captives like sand. The king himself shall become weak, tyrants
10Tovma3    2:17|Christ, submit to the great king, and accept the religion and
10Tovma3    2:17|and praise from the great king through obedience to our ruling
10Tovma3    2:17|to our ruling and commanding king
10Tovma3    2:49|the command of the imperial king you hold subjected in obedience
10Tovma3    2:50|and colleague of the great king
10Tovma3    2:80|himself accompanying them, like Cyrus king of the Persians brought the
10Tovma3    5:11|mediator between God and man, king over all the nations of
10Tovma3    6:5|inform the city that the king had taken his seat in
10Tovma3    6:7|all his powerful might the king had even been forced to
10Tovma3    6:10|The king came out, sat in the
10Tovma3    6:12|they were standing before the king, he questioned them disdainfully, in
10Tovma3    6:13|responded saying: “Why, Oh pious king, do you speak with us
10Tovma3    6:15|The king began to speak, saying: “From
10Tovma3    6:28|Then the king was filled with anger; the
10Tovma3    6:33|outwardly they would appease the king, but inwardly they would preserve
10Tovma3    6:61|Christian nobles came before the king and asked for the saint’s
10Tovma3    7:15|they had not reproached the king who had acted impiously outside
10Tovma3    11:7|is the Lord of Lords, King of Kings, Prince of life
10Tovma3    11:13|hoping in the one sole King of Kings and in the
10Tovma3    14:17|him reached the emperor Michael, king of the Greeks, who was
10Tovma3    20:0|David prince, who was called king
10Tovma3    20:67|that, Shapuh, son of the king Ashot, came and conferred the
10Tovma3    20:70|After this Ashot the king of Armenia came to console
10Tovma3    21:1|In those times Ashot king of Armenia departed this world
10Tovma3    22:3|then on the death of King Ozias in the days of
10Tovma3    22:14|and courageously. But the Armenian king Smbat regarded Ashot’s going to
10Tovma3    22:15|Immediately, moved by violent anger, King Smbat wrote to Gurgēn, lord
10Tovma3    22:27|of his fear of the king
10Tovma3    22:30|messages which Smbat the Armenian king was continuously sending to him
10Tovma3    23:0|Concerning the campaign of Smbat, king of Armenia, with the princes
10Tovma3    23:4|Then the king sent messengers to all regions
10Tovma3    23:8|When the king learned that the armies had
10Tovma3    24:2|with the fugitives after the king, they resolutely carried out Gagik’s
10Tovma3    24:3|When the king had gone away a distance
10Tovma3    24:6|had been done reached the king, he made no other response
10Tovma3    24:7|When the king arrived in his own lands
10Tovma3    24:8|kings, especially of the great king Trdat
10Tovma3    28:1|At that time the Armenian king Smbat assembled an army to
10Tovma3    28:6|The Kaysik wrote to the king to seek peace and (offering
10Tovma3    28:6|secret later became clear. The king agreed to peace
10Tovma3    28:7|and armed for battle. The king (and his army), taken by
10Tovma3    28:9|news caught up with the king, and they turned back to
10Tovma3    28:10|made peace proposals to the king. The latter was not unheedful
10Tovma3    28:12|of Siunik’ rebelled against the king of Armenia, prevented the payment
10Tovma3    28:12|payment of tribute to the king, and endeavoured to direct the
10Tovma3    28:13|Then the king rapidly sent messengers one after
10Tovma3    28:16|The king himself gathered a large army
10Tovma3    28:17|the rendezvous. At this the king greatly rejoiced, being freed from
10Tovma3    29:5|lend his support to the king of Armenia, as soon as
10Tovma3    29:14|the heavenly beings and the king of heaven. In his concern
10Tovma4    2:1|help of her father Ashot, king of Armenia
10Tovma4    2:4|fear of the great Ashot, king of Armenia
10Tovma4    2:5|Following this, King Ashot lived for a year
10Tovma4    3:1|In his foreknowledge Christ the king of all had previously designated
10Tovma4    3:1|by the prophet: “A just king reestablishes the land
10Tovma4    3:16|Seeing this, Smbat the king of Armenia sent his brother
10Tovma4    3:23|But Smbat, the king of Armenia, sent a messenger
10Tovma4    3:47|About that time Smbat, the king of Armenia, arrived in the
10Tovma4    3:48|Then King Smbat summoned to his aid
10Tovma4    4:38|On seeing these events, Smbat, king of Armenia, developed a grudge
10Tovma4    4:38|into the hands of Smbat, king of Armenia
10Tovma4    4:57|independent wishes, but made him king over all Armenia
10Tovma4    4:64|believer and son of a king, the hereditary and legitimate ruler
10Tovma4    4:65|emir Yusup’ went to Persia, King Gagik went to the province
10Tovma4    4:67|garments from court, and honoured King Gagik with a second glory
10Tovma4    4:67|described above. They requested the king in the name of the
10Tovma4    4:69|and splendid garments to the king of Armenia Gagik to confirm
10Tovma4    4:75|So the king himself, armed and adorned with
10Tovma4    5:1|of the great mourning, the king pacified the land from the
10Tovma4    5:2|valour and wisdom of the king, he abandoned his ferocious evil
10Tovma4    5:2|friendship. He entrusted to the king the lands of Armenia and
10Tovma4    6:2|you, Oh city, you whose king is the son of a
10Tovma4    7:0|land (engendered) by the great king Gagik, the restoration of many
10Tovma4    7:1|acts of Gagik, the great king of Armenia. In his valour
10Tovma4    7:4|But the character of a king who is not avaricious remains
10Tovma4    7:8|to admire them. Therefore, the king undertook to build there a
10Tovma4    8:0|before the undertaking of the king
10Tovma4    8:3|time of Gagik, the great king of Armenia. In his excellent
10Tovma4    8:4|for a time, the great king astonishingly succeeded in forming a
10Tovma4    8:5|with pleasure seats, where the king often took his ease with
10Tovma4    8:7|raids of the enemy. The king in his mercy did not
10Tovma4    8:8|Then the king in his wise understanding, with
10Tovma4    8:10|was quickly completed. Then the king ordered one of these men
10Tovma4    8:12|them, as if honouring a king first he must remove his
10Tovma4    8:14|seated on which appears the king in splendid majesty surrounded by
10Tovma4    9:3|While the king was making these (expeditions), he
10Tovma4    9:9|Saviour the glorious image of King Gagik, who with proud faith
10Tovma4    9:10|in our history, yet the king will not miss the gifts
10Tovma4    9:11|place of prayer for the king, restricted and closed to the
10Tovma4    10:0|valiant deeds of the great king of the Armenians, Gagik, and
10Tovma4    10:4|him, he appealed to the king through messengers and letters to
10Tovma4    10:4|who were demanding tribute. The king, mindful of the tender (bonds
10Tovma4    10:5|the arrival of the great king of Armenia, Gagik, in order
10Tovma4    10:9|When the king heard the sad news of
10Tovma4    10:10|it intoxicated and made the king happy in its appointed place
10Tovma4    10:11|thousand men and attacked the king, supposing him to be like
10Tovma4    10:11|third hour, and he (the king) was still reading the holy
10Tovma4    10:11|Why does my lord the king extend and prolong his prayers
10Tovma4    10:12|Then the king with calm heart and tranquil
10Tovma4    10:13|Then the king, donning his armour and putting
10Tovma4    10:14|The king and his troops were strengthened
10Tovma4    10:15|of the Armenian army, the king reached the middle of the
10Tovma4    10:17|The king himself rapidly crossed the river
10Tovma4    10:17|and hostages. Taking these, the king returned in peace to the
10Tovma4    10:17|armour in immeasurable amounts. The king did not fine any of
10Tovma4    11:2|When the king heard of this, he ordered
10Tovma4    12:0|and glory of the great king of Armenia, Gagik
10Tovma4    12:8|cried out: “Lord, save the king and hear us.” In truth
10Tovma4    13:1|After the death of King Gagik Artsruni, son of Deranik
10Tovma4    13:5|the most impious and wicked king in the whole world
10Tovma4    13:6|man, related to the great king Senek’erim, of whom the prophet
10Tovma4    13:10|The holy king Senek’erim built on that spot
10Tovma4    13:12|Then King Senek’erim thought of the Lord’s
10Tovma4    13:16|the Bagratid Gagik, son of King Yovhannēs, also exchanged his ancestral
10Tovma4    13:20|front of flocks, or a king in his army, so were
10Tovma4    13:21|fortresses a man related to King Senek’erim, from the province of
10Tovma4    13:29|named Khedenek, a kinsman of King Senek’erim and of the royal
10Tovma4    13:67|from supernal help, as to King Hezekiah. Just as the latter
10Tovma4    13:82|crowned, pious and most wise king of Armenia, Gagik, who by
10Tovma4    13:106|had happened we had no king or prince or judge or
11Asogh1    2:3|the days of the Greek king Basil, and by his permission
11Asogh1    2:5|ancestors of Ashot from the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar. Since the
11Asogh1    3:1|the permission of the Greek king Leo [VI] Philosopher, who took the
11Asogh1    3:7|Xosroviduxt, built by the Armenian king Trdat
11Asogh1    3:14|of Dvin showed resistance; the king went to war against him
11Asogh1    3:17|was ransomed by Hamam, the king of Albania
11Asogh1    3:18|Shapuh, the younger brother of King Smbat, standing between life and
11Asogh1    4:6|Smbat, capturing the king of Egeratsik Constantine, (who wanted
11Asogh1    4:6|Alan, subject to the Armenian king), subjugated him under his rule
11Asogh1    4:6|the assistance of the Iberian king Atrnerseh, and subsequently) released him
11Asogh1    4:10|He was joined by: the king of Iberia Atrnerseh, the prince
11Asogh1    4:10|all his troops, leaving (thus) King Smbat, looking with envy at
11Asogh1    4:11|The king, having learned their insidious plan
11Asogh1    4:12|went to Tiflis; and the king (meanwhile) returned to Shirak
11Asogh1    4:15|where he was buried. The king, however, fled and settled in
11Asogh1    4:18|Dvin, where in [364=915] he hung King Smbat to the gallows
11Asogh1    6:2|He proclaimed himself Shahanshah, [i.e.] the king of kings, drove the Ishmaelite
11Asogh1    7:5|an ambassador to the Armenian king (with an order) not to
11Asogh1    7:5|for at that time) the king built a cathedral church in
11Asogh1    7:6|When King Abas heard this order, having
11Asogh1    7:8|alarm arose that reached the king
11Asogh1    7:11|The king said to him: "look at
11Asogh1    7:39|the time of the Armenian king Abas, in [383 = 934], the Arabs took
11Asogh1    7:43|three years. In [402-953], Abas, the king of Armenia, who reigned for
11Asogh1    8:12|to Vaspurakan to Apusahl, the king of Vaspurakan, the son of
11Asogh1    8:19|the days of Romanos [II], the king of Greece, was the master
11Asogh1    8:26|The king with all the Armenian infantry
11Asogh1    8:26|face to face with the king and marched against him under
11Asogh1    9:1|the reign of the Armenian king Ashot, in [421=982], after (patriarchs) Vahan
11Asogh1    10:0|of a star; - death of king Kiwr-Zan
11Asogh1    10:1|The Greek king Kiwr-Zan sent to Amida
11Asogh1    10:2|end of the same year, King Kiwr-Zan died in his
11Asogh1    11:1|Around this time, the Armenian king, blessed Ashot, died in [426=977], and
11Asogh1    13:2|on the orders of the king of Vaspurakan Ashot, accompanied by
11Asogh1    14:2|without ceasing to fight with King Basil for [4] years and stain
11Asogh1    14:3|King Basil, having gathered (for his
11Asogh1    15:1|all these events, the Greek king Basil, having summoned the commander
11Asogh1    15:4|King (Basil), having freed Bardas from
11Asogh1    15:8|King Basil sent a messenger to
11Asogh1    15:8|Basil sent a messenger to King Bardas to invite him to
11Asogh1    15:11|Having attacked the king Bardas by surprise, they seized
11Asogh1    16:9|crown, he proclaimed himself theking of kings”, which was not
11Asogh1    17:1|At this time, in [433 = 984], the king of the capital of Kars
11Asogh1    17:13|The mother of King Abas, the pious (daughter) of
11Asogh1    18:1|Armenians for the past years. King Smbat, having sent him a
11Asogh1    19:12|possession of Dvin. The Armenian King Smbat, through the mediation of
11Asogh1    20:0|King Basil resettles Armenians in Macedonia
11Asogh1    20:1|At a time when King Bardas was in Baghdad and
11Asogh1    20:6|prayer) until the arrival of King Basil in the eastern country
11Asogh1    21:2|In the same year, King Basil sent him to the
11Asogh1    21:3|Sebasteiaia asked King Basil to give his sister
11Asogh1    21:3|sister in marriage to her King. The emperor, accompanied by the
11Asogh1    21:4|emperor, went over to the king of Sebasteia, a eunuch, and
11Asogh1    21:5|After that, the Greek king Basil took the Sebasteia’ king
11Asogh1    21:5|king Basil took the Sebasteia’ king, the eunuch, in the war
11Asogh1    22:0|About how the Greek king Basil went on a campaign
11Asogh1    22:1|After that, King Basil, having gathered an army
11Asogh1    22:4|Thus surrounding the king with all his army, they
11Asogh1    22:4|only the Armenian infantry, encircling King Basil in front and behind
11Asogh1    23:2|In the same year, King Bardas, leaving Baghdad, entered Melitene
11Asogh1    23:2|release from the fetters of King Bardas, in consequence of the
11Asogh1    23:4|the crowd and, taking the king, led him through the uninhabited
11Asogh1    24:0|Phokas comes out, takes the king and proclaims himself king
11Asogh1    24:0|the king and proclaims himself king
11Asogh1    24:3|King Bardas agreed to this and
11Asogh1    24:7|concluded a peace treaty with King Basil, at night transferred to
11Asogh1    24:9|taken prisoner, was presented to King Basil, who sentenced him to
11Asogh1    25:2|it was still spring time - King Basil, accompanied by his brother
11Asogh1    25:3|the king himself approached the camp from
11Asogh1    25:4|Here King Bardas himself died a cruel
11Asogh1    26:6|King Basil sent Patrick Zan, aka
11Asogh1    27:1|few years before that, the king of the Abkhazia Theodosius was
11Asogh1    27:2|kouropalates David and the Armenian king Smbat appointed Smbat, the son
11Asogh1    27:2|the grandson of the Iberian king Bagarat, as the king of
11Asogh1    27:2|Iberian king Bagarat, as the king of the Apkhazians
11Asogh1    27:4|For this reason, the king of the Abkhazians, the son
11Asogh1    27:5|Then Kouropalates David and King Bagarat of Iberia sent to
11Asogh1    27:5|Iberia sent to the Armenian King Smbat to ask him to
11Asogh1    27:6|Dlivek. (There was also) the king of Kars, young Abas, with
11Asogh1    27:8|Kuropalates David demanded from the king of the Abkhazia the fortress
11Asogh1    27:8|he ceded to the Armenian king Smbat as a token of
11Asogh1    28:1|When the affairs of the king of the Armenian Smbat were
11Asogh1    28:3|the city of Ani, the king had a store where hay
11Asogh1    28:5|words were transmitted to the king, who ordered first to gouge
11Asogh1    28:7|The king, having learned this, burned with
11Asogh1    28:8|uttered heavy curses to the king and, in great irritation, note
11Asogh1    28:9|his pagan faith, while the king violated it, despite the Christian
11Asogh1    28:10|first struck that woman; the king mourned her solemnly; but then
11Asogh1    28:11|in the city that the king was lying in a grave
11Asogh1    28:12|and the army that (the king really) died
11Asogh1    29:11|the handsome, young and intelligent King David forced him out of
11Asogh1    31:1|In [441=992], the Armenian king Gagik installed the Armenian lord
11Asogh1    31:7|of Bishop Khachik, the Armenian King Gagik summoned all the bishops
11Asogh1    32:0|About the second campaign of King Basil in the land of
11Asogh1    32:1|who rebelled against the Greek king were exterminated, he, taking advantage
11Asogh1    33:1|After that, King Basil sent to the east
11Asogh1    34:0|the Greek land; double battle; King Basil goes to them
11Asogh1    34:5|them on the orders of King Basil in [443=994] and, having entered
11Asogh1    34:7|When the Greek king found out about this, he
11Asogh1    34:7|of the coming of the king, set fire to all their
11Asogh1    34:8|The king, passing through their land, plundered
11Asogh1    36:3|by order of the Greek king, went out against him, gave
11Asogh1    38:1|is expected from the Greek king
11Asogh1    40:4|but sent to the Armenian king Gagik and to the Iberian
11Asogh1    40:4|Gagik and to the Iberian king Gurgen - for Bagarat [II], Gurgen’s father
11Asogh1    40:5|by the troops of the king of the Vanandetsik Abas
11Asogh1    40:6|The king of Iberia Gurgen sent [6,000] excellent
11Asogh1    40:19|one voice calling on the king of all - Christ, as their
11Asogh1    41:0|The second entry of King Basil into the land of
11Asogh1    41:1|during which Master Dalasanos perished, King Basil arrived in Antioch
11Asogh1    41:4|in Tarsus, built by Senekerim, king of Assyria
11Asogh1    42:0|the arrival of the Greek king Basil in the eastern land
11Asogh1    42:5|his vassals to the Greek king Basil, who, having received news
11Asogh1    42:7|The king passed through Hanjit and Balu
11Asogh1    42:9|Directing his path further, the king reached Mount Hawchich, to the
11Asogh1    42:9|was met by Bagarat, the king of the Abkhazia and his
11Asogh1    42:9|and his father Gurgen, the king of Iberia. Basil, having made
11Asogh1    42:9|magnificent reception to the Abkhazian king, granted him the dignity of
11Asogh1    42:12|with spears and shields, whom King Basil asked from the King
11Asogh1    42:12|King Basil asked from the King of the Ruses at the
11Asogh1    42:14|King Basil continued on his way
11Asogh1    42:14|his way, when the young king of the Vanand Abas, adorned
11Asogh1    42:14|of military prowess, and the king of Vaspurakan Senekerim, brother of
11Asogh1    42:16|for the arrival of the king of the Armenian Gagik
11Asogh1    42:19|King Basil went to the city
11Asogh1    43:1|King Gurgen of Iberia, considering for
11Asogh1    43:1|master, granted to him by King Basil, as a man by
11Asogh1    43:3|King Basil, having learned this, ordered
11Asogh1    44:2|King Gagik, irritated by this, at
11Asogh1    44:3|he expressed his obedience to King Gagik, whom he met in
11Asogh1    45:1|the sons of Senekerim, the king of Assyria, during the Haykazuni
11Asogh1    45:6|the time when the Greek king Basil arrived in the country
11Asogh1    46:0|On the construction by King Gagik in the city of
11Asogh1    46:1|of Emperor Basil, the Armenian king Gagik had a good idea
11Asogh1    47:2|among themselves by the Armenian king, Gagik, who was at enmity
11Asogh1    48:4|year of the reign of King Gagik in Great Armenia
12Last1    1:18|River, mighty and many, the king of Assyria and all his
12Last1    1:19|At the same place the king of Abkhazia, Bagarat, and his
12Last1    1:27|year [464] of our era [1015] Bagarat, (king) of Abkhazia, died and his
12Last1    2:0|In that period the king of the land of Armenia
12Last1    2:6|Now king Gagik reigned for a long
12Last1    2:8|laws and judgement. So Georgi, king of Abkhazia, came and reconciled
12Last1    2:34|the merciless commands of the king! But despite all of this
12Last1    3:9|one whom they had styled king and went away from the
12Last1    4:6|The survivors, together with their king, fled to the stronghold of
12Last1    4:12|their horses, together with the king, and crossed over to the
12Last1    4:13|the son of the Abkhaz (king) with many gifts
12Last1    10:5|great David who was anointed king by the prophet, and received
12Last1    10:21|and give it to the king of Armenia and say, ’Since
12Last1    10:23|found in the home of king Yovhannes, since upon (Yovhannes’) death
12Last1    10:24|of Ashot, made him their king, then wisely and with strategems
12Last1    10:31|As for the king, at dawn when he came
12Last1    10:31|creatures, arrests everyone’s gaze. The king also glittered in resplendent clothing
12Last1    10:31|ornaments, which went before (the king), returned the sun’s rays and
12Last1    10:33|Today, the king, fallen from honor, sits like
12Last1    10:43|his wife, or to Bagarat, king of Abkhazia
12Last1    11:16|insignificantthat everyone from the king down to the miller sobbed
12Last1    14:0|When the (Byzantine) king saw (Petros), he received him
12Last1    14:2|Anets’i, [1058-1065]). As soon as the king heard about this, he sent
12Last1    16:47|God countenanced (matters) until the king expressed all of his anger
12Last1    16:47|forty-nine cubits. Then (the king) said with terrible impiety
12Last1    16:50|the head of) that barbarian (king) who, at the sight of
12Last1    17:0|Solomon wrote thatA just king makes his land flourish, while
12Last1    17:4|Now Theodora, the daughter of king Constantine (Monomachus) seized the throne
12Last1    17:6|son-in-law of Ashot, king of Armenia. People from populated
12Last1    18:0|come boldly and sit as king. By God’s laws such a
12Last1    18:9|alive, set up somebody as king so that the city will
12Last1    18:27|have an edict from the king. The city belongs to me
12Last1    24:6|Heaven; while God moved the king of Persia to come in
12Last1    24:8|Now the (Seljuk) king came with many myriads of
12Last1    24:17|has been narrated. But the king of Persia, having ruled over
12Last1    25:2|When he saw that the king of Persia had taken not
12Last1    25:4|of the prophet that the king does not triumph through the
12Last1    25:8|reached the place where the king of Persia was encamped, by
12Last1    25:9|But the wily king of Persia out of fear
12Last1    25:12|and did not abandon the king as many had (no, instead
12Last1    25:16|and stood him before the king of Persia as though he
12Last1    25:16|heart of the beast-minded king of Persia, who looked upon
12Last1    25:20|The king of Persia, Albaslan (Sultan Alp
12Last1    26:14|else’s, for we are without king, prince, lord or overseer, spiritually