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kindliness   1
kindness   27
kindred   5
kinfolk   3
king   3705
kingdom   414
kingship   15
kinsfolk   1
kinship   1
Wordform

kings
600 occurrence(s)



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kinfolk   3
king   3105
kingdom   388
kingdoms   26
kings   600
kingship   15
kinsfolk   1
kinship   1
kinsman   13


01Kor1    2:14|among them advisors to mighty kings, who indicated the state of
01Kor1    3:2|the court of the Arsacid kings in Greater Armenia, served in
01Kor1    12:3|Ayrarat at the seat of kings and patriarchs, there gushed forth
01Kor1    21:2|the Savior of all, before kings, princes, and all the pagans
02Agat1    2:5|summoned to himself all the kings, lieutenants [kusakals], lords, generals, chiefs [pets], and
02Agat1    4:20|they brought Tiridates into the king’s presence and told him everything
02Agat1    5:15|and our savior; her all kings honor, especially the king of
02Agat1    5:36|gods applies also to us kings, for you said that the
02Agat1    5:36|for you said that the kings who worship them are insane
02Agat1    7:2|tormented him according to the king’s command. And he remained suspended
02Agat1    12:3|from the glory of our kings and brave ancestors
02Agat1    12:4|observed the concern of the kings to care about the prosperity
02Agat1    12:7|For this, the kings of that land, by their
02Agat1    12:7|command was issued by the kings so that the populous common
02Agat1    12:9|for this reason that the kings of the Greeks in their
02Agat1    12:11|those beloved of our Arsacid kings, the peasants [shinakanq], residents [bnakq], [dzeratunkq (?) and dzerasun (?)], whom we
02Agat1    12:13|of the gods and our kings all of you who abide
02Agat1    13:8|The beguiling enemy aroused the king’s vanity and arrogance so that
02Agat1    13:28|City”), the seat of the kings of the Armenians
02Agat1    14:2|Greater Armenia, coming into the king’s presence in the city of
02Agat1    14:8|and they teach dishonor for kings and complete disrespect for the
02Agat1    15:16|beauty - viewers who were the king’s intimates - came into the king’s
02Agat1    15:16|king’s intimates - came into the king’s presence and informed him
02Agat1    15:19|city and go into the king’s presence. For King Trdat had
02Agat1    16:11|read the accounts in the king’s presence
02Agat1    16:14|They brought her to the king’s palace and led her to
02Agat1    17:8|tell Rhipsime to do the king’s will
02Agat1    18:1|was saying all this, the king’s princes suddenly arrived, that very
02Agat1    18:6|to despise and insult the king’s commands will perish in the
02Agat1    20:7|Almost all in the king’s household, including slaves and servants
02Agat1    20:8|God was visited upon the king’s sister, whose name was Xosroviduxt
02Agat3    6:6|The king’s wife and the royal princesses
02Agat3    8:2|women Queen Ashxe’n and the king’s sister Xosroviduxt, put the earth
02Agat3    9:2|in tears, begged for the king’s healing
02Agat3    11:5|the royal cemetery of the kings of the Armenians
02Agat3    11:9|and native temples of the kings of the Armenians, at the
02Agat3    15:6|had wrought, and gave the king’s letter to the blessed chief
02Agat3    16:1|gifts presented by the grandee kings. This was the eighth famous
02Agat3    16:1|place of sacrifice for the kings of Great Armenia, located on
02Agat3    22:9|word of the gospel before kings, princes, and all the pagans
02Agat3    25:14|Third was named Dat, the king’s [karapet] herald
02Agat3    26:3|Gregory’s two sons into the king’s presence. The king took them
02Agat3    27:3|Constantine went against the pagan kings - killing them all by the
02Agat3    27:3|cross: the foul and impious kings Diocletian and Marcianus, Maximianus, Lucinus
02Agat3    27:3|children of these loathsome pagan kings
02Agat3    27:11|and most wonderful of all kings, Constantine, saw the heavenly angel
02Agat3    28:8|Rome the city of the kings of the Romans
03Buz3    3:7|chief-priest”), together with the kings, grandees, naxarars and lay multitude
03Buz3    3:12|The king’s wife had encouraged them somewhat
03Buz3    5:7|king Xosrov, raised Yusik. The king’s son Tiran gave his daughter
03Buz3    5:16|ignored such things as the king’s affection or honor and exaltation
03Buz3    5:16|the relationship of being the king’s son-in-law. He turned
03Buz3    5:18|preferable to the greatness of kings. He chose for himself an
03Buz3    6:4|The Armenian kings and the Mazkutk kings were
03Buz3    6:4|Armenian kings and the Mazkutk kings were relatives, of the same
03Buz3    10:45|the wars between the Byzantine kings and the Iranian king, his
03Buz3    12:22|he cared nothing for the king’s affection or majesty
03Buz3    14:6|honored by the patriarchs and kings, just as the church in
03Buz3    15:4|world, taking as wives the king’s sisters, and were rejected from
03Buz3    17:11|borders. And none of the kings of Armenia could find a
03Buz3    18:10|had been raising Arshak, the king’s son, nonetheless, angered at the
03Buz3    19:12|by a son from the king’s sister, Bambish, named Nerses. Subsequently
03Buz3    20:1|still friendship between the two kings of Armenia and Iran
03Buz3    20:3|peace existed between the two kings, at the Lord’s will agitation
03Buz3    20:7|When the king’s chamberlain, Pisak, went on his
03Buz3    20:9|up disturbance between the two kings, Tiran sought out a horse
03Buz3    20:14|and plot to effect the king’s death
03Buz3    20:17|still reigned between the two kings, the anger of the Lord
03Buz3    20:28|and the lad Arshak, the king’s son
03Buz3    20:33|from the Apahunik country the king’s treasures, goods, wife and son
03Buz3    21:3|the imperial palace of the kings in the land of Byzantium
03Buz3    21:15|the banak as loot, the king’s women, the [bambish] queen of queens
03Buz3    21:28|of Armenia, simultaneously returning the king’s women, all the other captives
03Buz4    1:6|at peace between the two kings, and thereafter each person dwelled
03Buz4    2:4|been the case under former kings, each to his proper station
03Buz4    3:14|while Nerses stood at the king’s side in service, wearing his
03Buz4    3:16|the same thing in the king’s presence: “We do not want
03Buz4    5:84|the times of the former kings, worse than in the wars
03Buz4    5:84|the time of the idolatrous kings of Mehen-lovers
03Buz4    9:11|filled the church, called the king’s trusted princes and sealed the
03Buz4    14:12|the dead and living Armenian kings of the Arsacid azg, race
03Buz4    15:2|The lad Gnel, the king’s nephew, brother’s son, married her
03Buz4    15:10|confirmed their statements in the king’s mind
03Buz4    15:14|The king’s banak was at Shahapivan in
03Buz4    15:82|as katoghikos according to the king’s order
03Buz4    16:0|Vasak Mamikonean, killed the Persian king’s stable-master; how king Arshak
03Buz4    16:4|in one of the Iranian king’s stables. The Iranian king’s stable
03Buz4    16:4|Iranian king’s stables. The Iranian king’s stable-master was seated inside
03Buz4    16:6|waist and beheaded the Iranian king’s stable-master right there in
03Buz4    17:3|thousands, for such was the king’s order, that no Christian reside
03Buz4    20:8|Vasak quickly implemented the king’s orders. He assembled [400000] well armed
03Buz4    20:33|The Iranian king’s grandees and counselors approved of
03Buz4    20:39|had blossomed between the two kings
03Buz4    20:40|great affection between the two kings
03Buz4    20:53|the Iranian king, all the kings, and his grandee princes came
03Buz4    23:9|the generals of the Iranian king’s troops learned that the general
03Buz4    24:0|the bones of the Arsacid kings. How Vasak, the general of
03Buz4    24:9|many of the Armenian Arsacid kings, and many treasures had been
03Buz4    24:13|the tombs of the first kings of the Armenians, of the
03Buz4    24:13|took the bones of the kings into captivity. However, they were
03Buz4    24:18|the bones of the dead kings had been seized from their
03Buz4    24:24|them the bones of their kings which the Iranians were taking
03Buz4    24:25|the bones of the Armenian kings to our land so that
03Buz4    24:25|fortune and bravery of the kings of this land will come
03Buz4    24:25|to our land with the kings’ bones”. Vasak retrieved all that
03Buz4    24:26|The bones of the Armenian kings which Vasak retrieved they buried
03Buz4    39:3|There Vasak burned down the king’s mansion. Finding there an image
03Buz4    43:1|military commander of the Iranian king’s troops, reached the borders of
03Buz4    48:1|Then came the Iranian king’s steward [hambarakapet] with [900000] troops to the
03Buz4    50:13|He complied with the king’s wishes and furthermore increased the
03Buz4    54:34|all the couches of the kings there, and arranged them all
03Buz5    1:27|the days of the ancient kings
03Buz5    2:2|of his banak’s brigade. The king’s main banak was encamped at
03Buz5    4:69|judicious man, who spared foreign kings out of friendship. So why
03Buz5    6:8|the liason between the two kings. He quickly sent an emissary
03Buz5    6:8|He himself came into the king’s presence
03Buz5    7:13|has dared to remind the kings about people whom they have
03Buz5    7:18|him he placed food befitting kings, and wine, after the custom
03Buz5    7:18|wine, after the custom of kings. He revived and consoled him
03Buz5    29:7|and blessed bread for the kings
03Buz5    31:11|death, everyone boldly took the king’s command and left their wedded
03Buz5    37:19|you. For our ancestors were kings of the land of Chenk
03Buz5    37:20|The first Arsacid kings knew who we were and
03Buz5    37:21|Chenats land where you were kings naturally and since you came
03Buz5    37:32|lost many teeth removing the king’s spear
03Buz5    37:59|sons, keeping them in the king’s place and causing them to
03Buz5    38:5|robe, and the emblem of kings to tikin Zarmanduxt and crowns
03Buz5    38:6|chest, which by law only kings have; a tent of red
03Buz5    38:25|around in the place of kings. They themselves were waging war
03Buz5    44:3|Bagratids were coronants of the kings of the azg of the
03Buz5    44:12|king Arshak and Vardanduxt, the king’s wife, all the awags and
03Buz6    1:6|and messengers of the two kings, Byzantine and Iranian, were going
03Buz6    1:7|Then the two kings decided upon peace. They thought
03Buz6    1:8|into two, under two Arsacid kings whom we installed. Later through
03Buz6    1:11|lands remained to the two kings
03Buz6    1:12|ruled by the two Arsacid kings, Arshak and Xosrov, they established
03Buz6    5:4|years of the two divided kings Xosrov and Arshak
03Buz6    7:3|Xosrov and Arshak, the two kings of Armenia
03Buz6    10:1|when he went to the kings of Armenia, would entertain them
03Buz6    10:2|fours in front of the kings and imitate a camel, making
03Buz6    10:3|and I will bear the king’s sins
03Buz6    10:4|will carry them.” But the kings, instead of giving their sins
04Yegh1    1:3|rule of Shapuh, king of kings, up to the second year
04Yegh1    1:3|year of Yazkert, king of kings, son of Vram. But him
04Yegh1    2:33|Innocently unaware of the king’s duplicity, they marched from each
04Yegh1    2:36|For although the king’s plan had not been revealed
04Yegh2    2:44|were never tardy in the king’s service, nor did we ever
04Yegh2    3:55|to wage war against the king’s enemies in the inaccessible desert
04Yegh2    3:64|royal command, bringing the great king’s greetings, and made a census
04Yegh2    6:149|than a fig: if the king’s order is marked on it
04Yegh2    7:166|If two kings were presumptuous enough to arise
04Yegh2    8:182|who is informed of the king’s will and transgresses in his
04Yegh2    11:252|time of Shapuh, king of kings, who was the father of
04Yegh2    11:262|are not the gifts of kings, or the invention of skill
04Yegh2    12:278|One of the king’s privy counselors secretly had an
04Yegh3    3:53|days of Shapuh, king of kings, when that doctrine of yours
04Yegh3    3:75|seen to have fulfilled the king’s command willingly
04Yegh3    4:80|that I can fulfill the king’s command
04Yegh3    4:87|heaped great praise on the king’s religion
04Yegh3    5:105|they considered as naught the king’s gifts and trampled underfoot his
04Yegh3    5:108|them as if at the king’s command
04Yegh3    5:113|and the entire army. The king’s command was rendered null and
04Yegh3    6:138|the church, and at the king’s command they put pressure on
04Yegh3    7:156|the alliance of the two kings, they were not discouraged or
04Yegh3    8:178|Khaḷkhaḷ, which was the Albanian kings’ winter residence
04Yegh3    11:257|the Armenians had received the king’s deceitfully flattering letter, which outwardly
04Yegh4    1:13|ensure the fulfillment of the king’s wishes in that land
04Yegh4    3:53|by the threat of the king’s command
04Yegh4    3:54|this in accordance with the king’s order, he wrote daily reports
04Yegh5    2:26|impurity of idolatry, overthrew the king’s impious command, calmed the fury
04Yegh5    2:50|the union, returned to the king’s service, built temples, offered impure
04Yegh5    4:77|became the first of the kings of Israel and was called
04Yegh5    5:117|the greatest nobles at the king’s behest, saying: “Each of you
04Yegh5    8:176|Although the king’s command had been definitely given
04Yegh5    8:176|were unable to believe the king’s order immediately because of the
04Yegh6    2:47|After this outcome, the king’s troops ceased occupying every place
04Yegh6    3:62|Following the king’s orders, he summoned Sahak, the
04Yegh6    4:91|off in haste to the king’s winter palace
04Yegh6    5:106|be in collusion with the king’s enemies
04Yegh7    1:4|own will submitted to the king’s authority, but when he saw
04Yegh7    1:9|inflicted many losses on the king’s army
04Yegh7    1:20|frequently, in excess of the king’s command. For he was the
04Yegh7    7:160|him in accordance with the king’s advice
04Yegh7    7:172|obey our words, do the king’s will, and be saved from
04Yegh7    8:181|the sun and fulfilling the king’s desires, just as the great
04Yegh7    8:186|very strictly to honor earthly kings and to respect them with
04Yegh7    8:197|has been entrusted to the king’s jurisdiction. From their mouths come
04Yegh7    9:202|the country’s prosperity and the king’s glory. But you impart very
04Yegh7    9:216|kingdom does not have two kings. And if you agree that
04Yegh7    10:245|It is not at the king’s command that I am continuing
04Yegh7    10:248|accord and not at the king’s ordersif you are accustomed
04Yegh7    10:248|are accustomed to transgress your king’s commands, you do well, for
04Yegh7    11:257|Notably, if any of the king’s friends at court were to
04Yegh8    1:21|accordance with your laws. The kings give you an order and
04Yegh8    2:39|shall reveal to you the king’s intentions
04Yegh8    2:40|same obstinate opposition to the king’s orders
04Yegh9    1:22|the thought came to the king’s mind that in their great
04Yegh9    2:36|offered them relief beyond the king’s order; they took loving care
04Yegh9    2:44|been so arranged and the king’s new command had been established
04Yegh9    2:45|As a result, the king’s mind was soothed, and he
04Yegh9    2:46|themselves to Yazkert, king of kings
04Yegh9    2:48|at that same time the king’s life came to its close
04Yegh9    2:50|Christian; but Yazkert, king of kings, had forced him to become
04Yegh9    3:53|half he ferociously attacked the king’s elder son. He defeated and
04Yegh9    3:53|his army, and capturing the king’s son ordered him to be
04Yegh9    3:55|Massagetae. Uniting with the eleven kings of the mountains, he waged
04Yegh9    3:70|year of Peroz, king of kings, were the reason for the
05Parp1    3:0|obedience to their natural Arsacid kings, while others wanted to serve
05Parp1    3:0|others wanted to serve foreign kings, to the ruination of themselves
05Parp2    6:0|who were in the Iranian king’s sector, went and requested (that
05Parp2    6:3|the burden of serving two kings. Then he noted that the
05Parp2    6:3|lands was in the Iranian king’s sector
05Parp2    7:8|style of the) greatness of kings, confident (of satisfying) the tax
05Parp2    8:0|ostan dwelling of the Arsacid kings, the countless loftily built mansions
05Parp2    8:1|of Armenia between the two kings of Byzantium and Iran who
05Parp2    10:0|treated the affairs of Armenia’s kings in Syriac or Greek, as
05Parp2    12:15|from the line of the kings of Armenia
05Parp2    14:7|of the slanderers of Armenian kings
05Parp2    14:10|Suren took the king’s message to the venerable Sahak
05Parp2    14:20|price was paid by the kings of Iran to the Armenian
05Parp2    17:65|as nothing the rising of kings and the threats of princes
05Parp2    17:71|hereafter experience many severe jolts: kings rising up against kings, famines
05Parp2    17:71|jolts: kings rising up against kings, famines, earthquakes, and many tribulations
05Parp3    22:0|Former kings, who were my ancestors and
05Parp3    24:12|gods, the creator, king of kings and lord of lords. It
05Parp3    26:13|show to their lords and kings. There is no need for
05Parp3    26:19|Armenia, Vardan, and observed the king’s extreme rage, they replied as
05Parp3    28:0|agreed to fallaciously implement the king’s order. Going to the fire
05Parp3    28:8|thanksgiving was as follows: “All kings who sat on that throne
05Parp3    32:11|the true God, king of kings, and lord of lords would
05Parp3    36:9|futile, saying: “The king of kings has sanctioned Christianity for (this
05Parp3    40:4|implementing everything written in the king’s hrovartak
05Parp3    41:4|long time existed among previous kings, a covenant both written and
05Parp3    43:3|fire, having no fear of kings or princes? For when such
05Parp3    43:5|fear the worthy and just kings and princes. But we refuse
05Parp3    45:2|Aryan and whoever held the king’s honor [ew zor inch’ ew uner ok’ zpatiw t’agaworin] should come prepared, while
05Parp3    45:4|the soldiers who held the king’s honor heard this, they hastened
05Parp3    45:5|short of the dignity of kings, which had eluded him, there
05Parp3    45:8|captives were brought into the king’s presence
05Parp3    45:15|in the head of your kings, was revealed to us, and
05Parp3    48:3|implement any part of the king’s demands; rather, totally defeated, they
05Parp3    48:8|the mages learned about the king’s anger, they consulted among themselves
05Parp3    49:1|Then, in accordance with the king’s order, they killed him by
05Parp3    50:9|good news”: “The king of kings has commanded me to dispatch
05Parp3    53:1|in mind the dread of kings, who, resembling the gods, dare
05Parp3    53:3|According to the king’s command, they were afraid that
05Parp3    53:8|thinking them unaware of the king’s order, and secretly said to
05Parp3    54:3|Having heard of the king’s order, without delay he immediately
05Parp3    54:9|Vehdenshapuh) confided to him the king’s plan and the needs of
05Parp3    54:13|disperser and disgracer of the king’s order, and a symbol and
05Parp3    55:2|to be killed at the king’s order), (those participating) secretly and
05Parp3    55:7|to death, the king of kings has done you a great
05Parp3    55:8|enthusiastically accept the king of king’s command; so that, just as
05Parp3    55:15|of the words and the king’s message, and as soon as
05Parp3    55:19|As for the king’s order you mentioned, that ’should
05Parp3    55:20|have brought us by the king’s order, and that we consider
05Parp3    56:2|would only submit to the king’s wishes and worship the sun
05Parp3    56:3|benevolence of the king of kings to (offer to) forgive the
05Parp3    57:12|condemned to death in the king’s presence
05Parp3    57:35|Vardges, Christ had revealed the king’s plan to him and had
05Parp3    57:37|unbelieving overseers, split asunder the king’s mindless plan and raised aloft
05Parp3    58:3|shall ask the king of kings about you. He will determine
05Parp3    58:6|Denshapuh related the king’s command to the venerable presbyters
05Parp3    58:9|venerable priests, they implemented the king’s orders
05Parp4    60:3|news, saying: “The king of kings has forgiven your death-penalty
05Parp4    64:11|Replying to the king’s words, the blessed kat’oghikos Giwt
05Parp4    64:20|such words personally, in the king’s presence. For you cannot and
05Parp4    64:21|messenger replied to the saint: “Kings have the license to say
05Parp4    64:26|said that whoever breaks the king’s command, dishonors God. And you
05Parp4    64:26|said that the laws of kings (state) that a messenger should
05Parp4    64:28|The messenger went into the king’s presence and spoke to the
05Parp4    65:12|In the king’s presence (Vahan) informed Peroz that
05Parp4    67:8|receive from the king of kings honors and many gifts
05Parp4    75:5|service of the king of kings. Do not permit the land
05Parp4    75:25|I rejected the fear of kings, dropped the pang of apostasy
05Parp4    76:11|glory of the king of kings enveloped the miscreant Hrahat (who
05Parp4    78:2|will be enveloped in the king’s glory and we shall rest
05Parp4    80:0|the hrovartak and heard the king’s command, he left (in Armenia
05Parp4    80:1|united with the king of kings
05Parp4    80:9|not quit the king of king’s service. Rather, come and submit
05Parp4    80:9|will get the king of kings to pardon the damage you
05Parp4    80:10|deed to the king of kings, and (be able to) devise
05Parp4    80:10|your ancestors has received from kings. And you and your descendants
05Parp4    81:8|servants of the king of kings to travel through your land
05Parp4    82:1|However, the king of king’s crown and the glory of
05Parp4    84:5|to inform the king of kings
05Parp4    85:9|death, and the king of kings wants to kill us, let
05Parp4    88:1|and obstinate brother, king of kings Peroz’ contemptuous depravity caused many
05Parp4    89:5|us in writing with the king’s seal, then we will do
05Parp4    91:23|For if the king of kings, Peroz, was unable to care
05Parp4    92:4|said about the king of kings, Peroz’ behavior and self-indulgence
05Parp4    92:18|in writing and with the king’s seal
05Parp4    93:20|us; confirm it with the king’s seal. It is unnecessary to
05Parp4    95:9|before God and before you kings
05Parp4    95:15|who, through the king of kings Peroz, accepted and revered your
05Parp4    95:22|as are the laws of kings (confirmed). And demand submission from
05Parp4    95:26|will. Let none of the kings who hold this throne, or
05Parp4    99:2|not dare to resist the king’s order and be disobedient
05Parp4    99:7|servitude of pharaoh, and from Kings, the passage where David crowns
05Parp4    100:9|church. The church has assuaged kings, tempered beasts, turned wolves into
06Khor1    2:3|not only were the Greek kings, after settling their internal affairs
06Khor1    2:7|the archives of other nations’ kings and temples - as we find
06Khor1    3:1|unscholarly habits of our first kings and princes
06Khor1    3:3|If in truth those kings are worthy of praise who
06Khor1    3:3|to us all that our kings and other forefathers were negligent
06Khor1    3:10|to deal accurately with the kings and the princely clans and
06Khor1    5:47|we received a command from kings to omit mention of the
06Khor1    5:50|forced by the command of kings, undertook this task, like a
06Khor1    6:11|to make his own sons kings over everyone
06Khor1    9:2|superior to those of all kings, and whose amplitude of mind
06Khor1    14:20|the original books of the kings or in the histories of
06Khor1    14:21|the books of their own kings or temples the old reports
06Khor1    23:1|The order of our kings and their number from father
06Khor1    23:2|our great men, especially the kings, down to the rule of
06Khor1    23:3|these men descended from our kings are dear to me as
06Khor1    23:6|forth the order of the kings of our nation alongside theirs
06Khor1    23:9|out the order of the kings, we shall place beside it
06Khor1    23:9|beside it that of the kings of the Medes. The first
06Khor1    23:23|But what efforts our kings made to constrain them to
06Khor1    24:2|ninth of our native crowned kings, strong and renowned and victorious
06Khor1    24:6|thereafter friendly services to our kings, were honored with the vitaxate
06Khor1    25:3|for he, of all our kings, was the most powerful and
06Khor2    1:2|king of our nation. The kings of our country who came
06Khor2    1:9|of the Lord to Abraham: “Kings of nations will come forth
06Khor2    7:5|place the crown on the king’s head, to be called coronant
06Khor2    7:5|at court and in the king’s house
06Khor2    7:17|ennobled as relatives of the kings
06Khor2    7:18|the same ancient race of kings descended from our ancestor Hayk
06Khor2    7:20|certainly descended from the first kings, just as now in Georgia
06Khor2    8:2|After the king’s house had been set in
06Khor2    8:28|the descendants of the first kings and established them in the
06Khor2    10:3|concerned the history of our kings. These books had been transported
06Khor2    10:6|the acts of our first kings down to Abgar and from
06Khor2    13:18|The most powerful of all kings was the Parthian Artashēs. Not
06Khor2    13:22|or else there lived many kings with the one name - as
06Khor2    14:11|to eat meat from the king’s sacrifices and also pork, although
06Khor2    19:16|Barzap’ran ordered Gnel, the Armenian king’s cup bearer, to capture Herod
06Khor2    23:2|Armenians but for many other kings, she was deadly in her
06Khor2    23:3|that reason Antony killed many kings and surrendered their dominions to
06Khor2    24:15|the sun and adore the king’s idols - in which case the
06Khor2    24:16|all his kin fulfilled the king’s wishes, and he was reestablished
06Khor2    28:5|as being truly offspring of kings
06Khor2    34:3|plain, the martyrdom of the king’s daughter Sandukht near the road
06Khor2    35:5|over the city and the king’s treasures
06Khor2    37:15|was the child among the king’s sons - and they received as
06Khor2    43:5|The king of kings agreed to this and gave
06Khor2    47:7|father had done from the king’s house for Smbat; for he
06Khor2    50:16|For our kings had the custom of going
06Khor2    51:4|planned against the king, the king’s son raised a tumult and
06Khor2    51:8|But the king’s son gained the victory and
06Khor2    54:3|north, accompanied by all the king’s sons. They fought fiercely and
06Khor2    54:4|the fray he saved the king’s sons, winning the victory and
06Khor2    59:3|Vaḷarshak and the other early kings, yet they were neglectful of
06Khor2    65:8|greater than that of lazier kings
06Khor2    66:5|included the deeds of the kings, he himself added whatever had
06Khor2    68:6|And these are the Pahlavik kings
06Khor2    69:2|pass through the list of kings of the clan of Artashēs
06Khor2    70:3|the History of the first kings,” composed by a fellow captive
06Khor2    74:8|and brought him at the king’s command to the province called
06Khor2    75:3|it the deeds of the kings
06Khor2    81:6|he did not heed the king’s summons but fled with his
06Khor2    83:3|in order to become the king’s bride
06Khor2    84:3|the guardian of Khosrovidukht, the king’s sister
06Khor2    84:9|the Sḷkuni family about the king’s departure for Albania. “The danger
06Khor2    87:10|in enmity between two powerful kings, especially because his brothers were
06Khor2    92:3|the ascetic life, but the king’s merit was greater in subjecting
06Khor2    92:7|and perverse, they opposed the king’s will concerning the Christian religion
06Khor3    14:3|Yusik snatched it from the king’s hands, and throwing it to
06Khor3    17:6|the sun, Shapuh, king of kings, in our bounty have remembered
06Khor3    18:4|is the Persian king among kings; and the book contains wisdom
06Khor3    22:6|with his friend Vardan, the king’s squire who was of the
06Khor3    22:9|Vardan swore by the king’s sun, saying: “With my own
06Khor3    22:13|heard this he obeyed the king’s commands and went to Aḷiovit
06Khor3    22:14|his own chamberlains at the king’s command. He was buried in
06Khor3    23:7|find a hunt worthy of kings
06Khor3    23:8|that he had begrudged the king’s pleasure
06Khor3    23:10|so much because of the king’s order as because of the
06Khor3    26:8|of the Mazdaeans, king of kings, to the citizens of Tigranakert
06Khor3    27:7|even the bones of the kings. I do not know if
06Khor3    41:2|two sons Arshak and Vaḷarshak kings of Armenia on the assumption
06Khor3    42:1|two under the two Arsacid kings in subjection to two nations
06Khor3    42:11|the heroes, Shapuh king of kings, to the Armenian princes whose
06Khor3    43:1|service of both of the kings
06Khor3    44:3|into the territory of both kings of Armenia, they disturbed the
06Khor3    46:10|the Greeks appointed no more kings in their sector, but the
06Khor3    48:16|granted to various people. For kings’ grants are not revoked without
06Khor3    48:16|the lord Shapuh, king of kings. But in their place, we
06Khor3    51:4|order of the king of kings, remembering that it was for
06Khor3    51:11|so that only the new king’s name would be inscribed
06Khor3    51:14|the Mazdaeans, Artashir, king of kings, to his brother Vṙamshapuh, king
06Khor3    51:22|and was subject to both kings, paying them tribute - to Vṙam
06Khor3    55:20|your brothers to kiss the king’s cushion, just as my name
06Khor3    57:26|you for wholeheartedly supporting heathen kings and not even deigning to
06Khor3    66:7|promised to gain the Persian king’s confirmation, and they all sealed
06Khor3    68:42|The kings are cruel and evil rulers
07Seb1    7:7|the treaty between the two kings; the abandoning of Greek territory
07Seb1    7:8|the power of the two kings, seized from Egypt as far
07Seb1    8:12|been made between the two kings - the blessed Trdat and Constantine
07Seb1    9:6|in the sepulcher of the kings. His son Ormizd reigned after
07Seb1    9:18|Greeks and between the two kings Maurice and Khosrov
07Seb1    10:9|were galvanized. They killed the king’s trusted (servants), rebelled from his
07Seb1    10:12|so turn out. For the king’s counsellors and the auxiliaries and
07Seb1    12:15|not allowed to enter the king’s presence thus attired.’ A
07Seb1    12:16|forefathers as a companion to kings; and now I have arrived
07Seb1    12:20|what favour the king of kings may intend to bestow on
07Seb1    12:25|their way, one of the king’s guards encountered them. They seized
07Seb1    12:28|the clothes which the Persian kings used for their adornment, and
07Seb1    14:2|do nothing to change the king’s will, she ordered all the
07Seb1    16:0|The unity of the two kings against the robbers. Reconciliation; some
07Seb1    16:3|shall wage war against both kings, and by force restore our
07Seb1    16:5|the forces of the two kings joined together at the city
07Seb1    16:5|auditor added: ’The king of kings sent me to you, and
07Seb1    16:5|fear from the king of kings.And he swore an
07Seb1    20:3|place in compliance with the king’s request. The king was informed
07Seb1    20:6|of the plot to the king’s ear. Then they dispersed here
07Seb1    20:14|the queen fell at the king’s feet and begged him to
07Seb1    20:15|not so much from the king’s ill will but from the
07Seb1    25:1|subjected to himself the two kings of the K’ushans, Shawk and
07Seb1    28:7|Then the kings of the K’ushans requested help
07Seb1    30:0|of peace between the two kings
07Seb1    30:6|News of this reached the king’s ears, and he ordered him
07Seb1    34:11|through very fast messengers the king’s order arrived. With great urgency
07Seb1    34:22|down and brought to the king’s court
07Seb1    34:23|they promptly carried out the king’s command with great alacrity. They
07Seb1    39:2|to be repaired. But the king’s harem and sons and the
07Seb1    39:11|the old (custom) of their kings
07Seb1    41:6|to him written in the king’s hand, anathematizing Nestorius and all
07Seb1    41:8|aspet Varaztirots’, called by the kings Jawitean Khosrov, son of the
07Seb1    41:9|great dissension between the two kings.So, he sent his
07Seb1    44:11|the ten horns, the ten kings, shall arise. And after them
07Seb1    44:16|Khosrov Shum. God softened the king’s heart, and he ordered them
07Seb1    45:13|They saw the king’s orders and heard the arguments
07Seb1    46:4|of the evil and impious kings of Persia
07Seb1    46:10|and seal of the old kings; while others were Nestorians, and
07Seb1    46:12|Tn the times of which kings did these councils occur?’
07Seb1    46:13|note: ’The commands of three kings appear to be more correct
07Seb1    46:14|’At Nicaea and Constantinople the kings Constantine and Theodosius the Great
07Seb1    46:17|into two and say two kings, not one
07Seb1    46:45|with an oath the two kings joined together, keeping a sure
07Seb1    46:73|Gregory and the God-loving kings Constantine and Trdat; and afterwards
07Seb1    49:14|bishop had carried out the king’s orders, he note: ’May God
08Ghev1    7:6|revered church vessels which the kings, princes and lords of this
08Ghev1    11:5|mightier than any of the kings who have ruled over the
08Ghev1    11:5|the whole world, and the kings of the Macedonians and the
08Ghev1    11:7|me, after the manner of kings, I will give it to
08Ghev1    14:35|Joshua, Judges, Ruth, the four Kings, the Chronicles, which contain the
08Ghev1    14:35|history of Israel, indicating what kings among them were agreeable to
08Ghev1    14:112|of the earth. May all kings fall down before him, all
08Ghev1    14:126|shall he startle many nations); kings shall shut their mouths because
08Ghev1    20:13|opened against the King of Kings and His city, and this
09Draskh1    1:5|beginning, namely the transactions of kings that were narrated, the succession
09Draskh1    1:10|to rule over us as kings; or else (how) after them
09Draskh1    1:18|also see how before the king’s death, through cunningness and subtlety
09Draskh1    1:19|king Smbat there were three kings that ruled at the same
09Draskh1    2:17|to the archives of the kings of Persia, and in his
09Draskh1    4:4|give the succession of (our) kings and not patriarchs
09Draskh1    4:13|soberminded than any of our kings, surpassed them all
09Draskh1    5:16|task of calling to the king’s memory his benevolent deeds, and
09Draskh1    13:13|and warfare of these two (kings), the History of Movses Xorenac’i
09Draskh1    16:34|in the cemetery of the kings
09Draskh1    22:26|with you, who are terrestial kings. You impress the multitude with
09Draskh1    29:8|wiser than all the other kings
09Draskh1    30:9|the ill-tidings, Smbat, the king’s son, set out in deep
09Draskh1    33:15|the glory and dignity of kings
09Draskh1    34:13|son-in-law of the king’s brother Shapuh had brought frequent
09Draskh1    34:23|and the son of the king’s sister, lost his life there
09Draskh1    36:15|outfitting him in armor befitting kings, he set him over the
09Draskh1    37:5|princess, the wife of the king’s brother Sahak, went to meet
09Draskh1    37:17|and taking with him the king’s son Ashot who was a
09Draskh1    39:11|A short time later, the king’s other brother, Dawit’, who was
09Draskh1    42:12|seemed extremely burdensome to the king’s naxarars, who were too ignorant
09Draskh1    52:7|our eyes fixed on our kings, as well as the princes
09Draskh1    52:10|On the other hand, our kings, lords and princes tried to
09Draskh1    54:26|by God, Great and Victorious Kings of the universe, who are
09Draskh1    54:31|the invincible, majestic, God-crowned kings. May you live many years
09Draskh1    55:20|the flattering words of our kings, and, deceived by their excellent
09Draskh1    56:7|enemies, the sparapet and the king’s son fought one another in
09Draskh1    57:6|When they (the king’s men) saw the great multitudes
09Draskh1    58:12|brother-in-law of the king’s son (Ashot Erkat’), and the
09Draskh1    59:11|as it was befitting for kings, and bestowed on them many
09Draskh1    68:1|God-loving pious kings, princes, leaders and commanders of
09Draskh1    68:4|the urgent order of the kings that influenced my mind, convincing
10Tovma1    1:8|Halicarnassos, (who) aver that the kings of Assyria descended from the
10Tovma1    1:11|Ninos entered the roster of kings of Assyria through his wife
10Tovma1    1:11|included in the genealogy of kings and legislators, save only according
10Tovma1    1:77|over our land and the kings of Assyria before them, son
10Tovma1    2:12|giants and heroes and barbarian kings. And in his time they
10Tovma1    2:18|they had orders from the kings to write (only) about the
10Tovma1    4:2|for thirty years. All the kings of Assyria held power in
10Tovma1    4:3|Now the kings of Assyria in succession are
10Tovma1    4:16|his time there were many kings in various places
10Tovma1    4:20|his time there were many kings in various places
10Tovma1    4:35|some who include other earlier kings, the period extends to [298] years
10Tovma1    4:36|In the time of those (kings) some Assyrians and Chaldaeans descended
10Tovma1    4:36|Chaldaeans descended from the earlier kings found it appropriate, as a
10Tovma1    4:41|Now the kings of the Assyrians from the
10Tovma1    6:11|Kings of the Persians
10Tovma1    6:47|the first of the heathen kings to believe in Christ, as
10Tovma1    7:15|year of Artashēs, king of kings, and in the . . . year of
10Tovma1    8:19|that he might imbue the king’s employees with the same subservience
10Tovma1    8:20|archives and treasuries through the king’s confidants
10Tovma1    8:24|the sad news of the king’s death and made king in
10Tovma1    10:8|tribute to Shapuh king of kings
10Tovma1    10:10|hereditary possession by the former kings
10Tovma1    10:11|regarded and honoured by the kings
10Tovma1    10:13|is with Shapuh king of kings.” The mardpet said this, supposing
10Tovma1    10:16|command of Shapuh king of kings. Gathering around himself the Armenian
10Tovma1    10:20|Arshak he note: “The former kings were not sensible, since they
10Tovma1    10:24|Greeks, and Shapuh king of kings over the Persians. Arshak supported
10Tovma1    10:24|the Persians. Arshak supported both kings, sometimes the Persians, sometimes the
10Tovma1    10:37|rebelling against the king of kings; and he dishonours fire and
10Tovma1    10:40|his reign Shapuh king of kings inflicted many insufferable afflictions on
10Tovma1    11:6|word to Shapuh, king of kings, that he would submit to
10Tovma1    11:16|counts, thenceforth appointing no more kings
10Tovma1    11:31|both the Greek and Persian kings thenceforth no one governed Armenia
10Tovma1    11:41|command of Vṙam king of kings
10Tovma2    1:9|build a mansion (fit) for kings—acts in preparation, since they
10Tovma2    2:1|time of Peroz, king of kings, there was a certain Bartsuma
10Tovma2    3:4|sons who succeed us as kings
10Tovma2    3:15|was made between the two kings of the Persians and the
10Tovma2    3:24|gold and silver to the king’s court
10Tovma2    3:38|by the gods and all kings, lord of earth and sea
10Tovma2    3:57|Vehkavat and captured all the king’s wives, concubines, and children, and
10Tovma2    4:2|them to be besieged. The king’s brother Theodore and the host
10Tovma2    4:34|the reigns of the Pahlavik kings, called Parthians, down to Artevan
10Tovma2    6:22|we have never contravened the king’s order nor held back the
10Tovma2    6:36|Arsacid house of our former kings. Gradually, step by step, they
10Tovma2    6:49|It is the duty of kings who govern the world to
10Tovma3    1:17|gave the thrones of many kings into their hands, and down
10Tovma3    2:49|is right for peace-loving kings and royal princes and doers
10Tovma3    6:6|not only to obey the king’s command at the call of
10Tovma3    6:7|in his entire empire, the kings and royal princes subjected to
10Tovma3    6:15|have held many races and kings in subjection to our empire
10Tovma3    6:18|you are true sons of kings of that country, worthy of
10Tovma3    6:27|as is the custom for kings, we did not reckon it
10Tovma3    6:34|written in the Book of Kings of Israel. The memory of
10Tovma3    7:25|when we are brought before kings and judges for testimony concerning
10Tovma3    7:25|I spoke your testimonies before kings, and I was not ashamed
10Tovma3    10:41|army of any of the kings who had held sway over
10Tovma3    11:7|Lord of Lords, King of Kings, Prince of life and death
10Tovma3    11:13|the one sole King of Kings and in the Lord of
10Tovma3    20:71|their father and mother the king’s sons gave over for the
10Tovma3    22:27|At that point Shapuh, the king’s brother, arrived and appointed Gagik
10Tovma3    24:8|highest rank of the Armenian kings, especially of the great king
10Tovma3    28:2|Kaysikk’, had revolted against the king’s authority (refusing) to give tribute
10Tovma3    29:37|activityas is appropriate for kings and princes to care and
10Tovma3    29:39|in which the ranks of kings who believe in Christ glory
10Tovma4    1:43|chant the laments of the kings of Israel. On that day
10Tovma4    4:49|him the tales of ancient kings from century to century, and
10Tovma4    4:50|the dynasties and thrones of kings and pre-eminent families, and
10Tovma4    4:50|information) is very pertinent for kings. He found him versed in
10Tovma4    4:70|At that time Gurgēn, the king’s brother, departed this world, peacefully
10Tovma4    5:0|of the great mourning; the king’s pacification of the land; and
10Tovma4    7:6|up for the needs of kings and everyone who might wish
10Tovma4    7:7|items for the treasures of kings, which the ruler takes and
10Tovma4    8:7|Then there gathered at the king’s court the princes and lords
10Tovma4    8:8|were sites worthy of the king’s recreation. He extended walls, laid
10Tovma4    8:10|could unerringly carry out the king’s plans. So according to his
10Tovma4    10:10|the Muslim saw the great king’s camp spread out by the
10Tovma4    12:8|God’s anointed, superior to all kings of the earth, merited such
10Tovma4    13:17|When news of the kings’ departure from Armenia and the
10Tovma4    13:55|received honour from the holy kings and great renown
10Tovma4    13:64|help from anyoneneither from kings nor princes, neither from magnates
11Asogh1    2:5|of Vagharshak Arshakuni, our pagan kings conferred (on the Bagaratunis the
11Asogh1    6:2|himself Shahanshah, [i.e.] the king of kings, drove the Ishmaelite troops out
11Asogh1    16:9|proclaimed himself theking of kings”, which was not forbidden by
11Asogh1    17:13|was the sister of the kings of Parisos: Senekerim and Grigor
11Asogh1    21:0|Sebasteia died; about the Bugar kings who killed him
11Asogh1    21:3|adulterer and a deceiver; the kings of Sebasteiaia burned it, overlaying
11Asogh1    28:12|city so much that the king’s brother, Gagik, ordered the very
11Asogh1    28:12|man to go dig (the king’s grave), examine it and tell
11Asogh1    40:11|The kings with a generous hand distributed
11Asogh1    40:19|Iberian troops, forgetting about their kings and with one voice calling
12Last1    2:37|the day when the Christian kings and princes are pious, making
12Last1    4:13|written in the book of Kings “The mighty does not wax
12Last1    6:0|Basil, (the man) mighty among kings and always victorious in battle
12Last1    6:0|as is meet for all kings
12Last1    6:6|not think about how previous kings had displayed concern toward those
12Last1    7:4|house of holiness, which former kings of Armenia had provided with
12Last1    10:4|is more awesome than all kings can harvest the souls of
12Last1    10:7|prophet, in anger against the kings of Israel: “Woe to those
12Last1    10:23|emperor heard news of the kings’ deaths, he found that document
12Last1    11:12|goblet as a drink to kings, nations, cities, princes and their
12Last1    12:3|and its buyers were like kings of peoples. Our city was
12Last1    14:6|written document sealed with (the king’s) gold ring indicating what sites
12Last1    16:49|this what happened when the king’s threats were exhausted, and when
12Last1    17:0|it is the responsibility of kings to concern themselves about the
12Last1    18:11|Davidic psalm says, all mortal kings and paupers must travel. Now
12Last1    21:9|while its shoppers were the kings of nations, who rested on
12Last1    21:15|occupied with the clamor of kings (succession squabbles), when the month
12Last1    23:36|valiance was one of the king’s acquaintances and select (companions), and
12Last1    24:11|and women applied to the kings’ palace as if they could
12Last1    24:17|wax in fire, be they kings or be they princes, as
12Last1    25:4|to be vanquished by any kings born of this earth. But
12Last1    25:6|arrogance held by princes and kings, unschooled by the memory of
12Last1    25:23|earth, to (the place) where kings and paupers (dwell) together
12Last1    26:5|to victory erected, neither by kings nor princes
12Last1    26:8|were made of wax, the kings and princes grew weak and
12Last1    26:13|of hope, the supervision of kings and princes andwhat is
12Last1    26:14|weakened and obedient under pagan kings and bear severe blows from