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Armamitreos   1
Armaneak   1
Armani   1
Armavir   27
Armenia   3208
Armog   3
Arnak   5
Arniotn   1
Arnoy   2
Wordform

armenian
801 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
armayis   1
armazd   1
armed   191
armenia   1876
armenian   801
armenians   452
armenias   72
armenik   1
armerlia   1


01Kor1    6:3|to secure letters for the Armenian nation
01Kor1    6:5|possession of letters of an Armenian alphabet
01Kor1    6:11|all the syllables of the Armenian language, especially since the letters
01Kor1    8:2|wonderful offspring - letters for the Armenian language, and then and there
01Kor1    11:6|Christ’s world-sustaining gospel, became Armenian speaking
01Kor1    16:2|the other half of the Armenian nation which was under the
01Kor1    16:10|from their half of the Armenian nation for the purpose of
01Kor1    16:14|in the half of the Armenian nation to have many youths
01Kor1    16:22|bishop, Sahak, and to the Armenian King whose name was Artashes
01Kor1    19:2|church fathers from Syriac to Armenian
01Kor1    19:6|from the Greek language into Armenian all the ecclesiastical books and
01Kor1    26:2|the Armenian army being located, along with
01Kor1    29:1|from the creation of the Armenian alphabet to his death, thirty
01Kor1    29:3|Vram’s son Yazdigird [II], and the Armenian alphabet was created on the
02Agat1    1:3|the Persians (since whoever the Armenian king might be was second
02Agat1    2:13|as though emigrating to the Armenian areas, as though they had
02Agat1    2:14|the winter residence of the Armenian monarchy
02Agat1    2:25|When the naxarars of the Armenian troops learned about this, they
02Agat1    3:2|throughout the areas of the Armenian land. He led into captivity
02Agat1    3:6|country, and he seized that Armenian land for himself
02Agat1    4:29|the king arrived in the Armenian areas, he found many Persian
02Agat3    9:12|the royal residence of the Armenian House of Torgom
02Agat3    14:5|is called Mazhaq in the Armenian language, so that they take
02Agat3    15:1|The members of the Armenian delegation organized and prepared for
02Agat3    25:1|come and appear and speak Armenian to the Armenians
02Agat3    25:3|overseeing bishops in all the Armenian provinces under his jurisdiction. Those
02Agat3    28:16|that he might confirm the Armenian king ever more and more
03Buz3    6:4|The Armenian kings and the Mazkutk kings
03Buz3    8:11|troops with the multitude of Armenian troops
03Buz3    8:13|Suddenly, in an unexpected fashion [40,000] Armenian troops were destroyed, while the
03Buz3    9:0|he was killed by the Armenian troops, and how Vaghinak Siwni
03Buz3    14:7|worthy of being the first Armenian king acquainted with the faith
03Buz3    18:9|were generals of the entire Armenian troops. They jumped up, seized
03Buz3    18:12|they did not participate in Armenian councils for many years
03Buz3    21:0|How all the lords of Armenian assembled in unity and sent
03Buz3    21:2|the great naxarars of the Armenian nobility carrying gifts to the
03Buz3    21:8|Then the azatazork of Armenian naxarars took their families and
03Buz3    21:10|principal wise men from the Armenian army, namely Arshawir and Andovk
03Buz3    21:31|he had commanded, returning the Armenian captives and king Tiran, he
03Buz4    2:2|with communication and from all Armenian affairs
03Buz4    4:2|The multitude of Armenian bishops assembled near the king
03Buz4    5:67|between us and the great Armenian king, a great enmity will
03Buz4    12:4|Meanwhile the entire land of Armenian language was plunged into mourning
03Buz4    14:12|and the dead and living Armenian kings of the Arsacid azg
03Buz4    15:12|first month of the ancient Armenian calendar, August) king Arshak planned
03Buz4    16:5|Iranian language: “King of the Armenian goats, come and sit on
03Buz4    20:15|Now the Armenian troops grew restless with waiting
03Buz4    20:16|Every man of the Armenian troops, self-willed and unbridled
03Buz4    20:17|Then all the Armenian troops moved forward and beseeched
03Buz4    20:19|organized and prepared all the Armenian troops
03Buz4    20:24|of the deed of the Armenian troops, how they fought, won
03Buz4    20:24|of Armenia and all the Armenian grandees, as well as Vasak
03Buz4    20:51|Armenia thought. Everyone in the Armenian banak then arose at night
03Buz4    20:57|that the flight of the Armenian king was the result of
03Buz4    20:59|But the Armenian king did not want to
03Buz4    21:10|The border-guards of the Armenian king who were in Ganjak
03Buz4    21:12|and reviewed all of the Armenian troops. There were [60000] cavalrymen, well
03Buz4    22:12|to wage war against the Armenian troops
03Buz4    22:20|The Armenian troops then raided the Iranian
03Buz4    24:9|mausoleums of many of the Armenian Arsacid kings, and many treasures
03Buz4    24:25|taking the bones of the Armenian kings to our land so
03Buz4    24:26|The bones of the Armenian kings which Vasak retrieved they
03Buz4    25:2|Vasak took the Armenian brigade and summoned the Honk
03Buz4    25:2|to come to assist the Armenian kingdom against Iran
03Buz4    26:0|but was conquered by the Armenian forces
03Buz4    27:0|how the sparapet Vasak with [120000] Armenian troops went in advance of
03Buz4    30:1|of the troops of the Armenian kingdoms. They arrived at a
03Buz4    38:0|to do battle with the Armenian king with [400000] troops, sent by
03Buz4    38:3|Assembling all of the Armenian naxarars with him, he came
03Buz4    40:2|Armenia, Vasak, assembled all the Armenian troops, left king Arshak in
03Buz4    40:2|Dariwnk, and went with the Armenian troops to fall on Vachakan’s
03Buz4    41:2|of Armenia, Vasak, put the Armenian troops before him. With great
03Buz4    46:0|with [500000] soldiers; and how the Armenian army killed them
03Buz4    47:4|general Vasak and all the Armenian troops
03Buz4    48:0|with the troops of the Armenian kingdom, and was slain at
03Buz4    48:0|was slain at Saghamas by Armenian soldiers in Vasak’s brigade
03Buz4    49:0|men to fight with the Armenian king, and how he and
03Buz4    49:0|by general Vasak and the Armenian brigade
03Buz4    49:2|But the Armenian troops, together with their general
03Buz4    50:0|decline and collapse of the Armenian kingdom; how many Armenian naxarars
03Buz4    50:0|the Armenian kingdom; how many Armenian naxarars rebelled from the king
03Buz4    50:0|and there and how the Armenian kingdom was greatly diminished
03Buz4    50:2|leave the banak of the Armenian king; they abandoned their king
03Buz4    50:7|of the tun of the Armenian king, in the land of
03Buz4    51:1|of the authority of the Armenian kingdom assembled and came to
03Buz4    53:0|King Shapuh summoned the Armenian king Arshak a second time
03Buz4    54:18|rough manner while walking over Armenian soil, be advised that as
03Buz4    54:27|of the floor where the Armenian soil had been spread
03Buz4    54:28|as he set foot on Armenian soil, he became extremely arrogant
03Buz4    54:31|led him over to the Armenian soil, once again Arshak began
03Buz4    54:32|Arshak was taken over the Armenian soil he harshly grew arrogant
03Buz4    54:33|was a custom that the Armenian king would sit with him
03Buz4    54:34|for Arshak’s couch. They spread Armenian soil on the ground underneath
03Buz4    55:0|queen Parandzem; the ruin of Armenian cities, and the complete overturning
03Buz4    55:36|of Eruandashat and took thence [20000] Armenian households and [30000] Jewish households, then
03Buz4    55:37|Bagrewand, leading away from it [5000] Armenian households and [8000] Jewish households. They
03Buz4    55:38|leading off [14000] Jewish households and [10000] Armenian households, and destroying the city
03Buz4    55:39|foundations and leading from it [5000] Armenian households and [18000] Jewish households
03Buz4    55:43|as well. They took thence [2000] Armenian households and [16000] Jewish households and
03Buz4    56:1|Now when all the Armenian captives had been taken to
03Buz4    57:3|Many of the Armenian naxarars left their women, children
03Buz4    57:4|all the women whom the Armenian naxarars had left when they
03Buz5    1:12|all the brigades of the Armenian troops, and held a review
03Buz5    1:13|a military review of the Armenian troops, organized, prepared and armed
03Buz5    1:16|and then advanced with the Armenian brigade. They went as a
03Buz5    2:4|horse, though Mushegh and the Armenian troops put the entire caravan
03Buz5    2:13|Mushegh and all the Armenian troops filled up with an
03Buz5    2:13|Pap, a share for those Armenian troops who had remained with
03Buz5    2:14|Now when the Armenian troops returned to their own
03Buz5    2:14|own land, many of the Armenian soldiers accused the sparapet Mushegh
03Buz5    4:0|awan of Bagawan between the Armenian king Pap and the Iranian
03Buz5    4:5|Armenia, Mushegh, assembled all the Armenian troops and organized them in
03Buz5    4:7|let me go against the Armenian princes with my brigade
03Buz5    4:16|Npat. All the Byzantine and Armenian troops were descending to the
03Buz5    4:30|with his brigade taking the Armenian front to the right of
03Buz5    4:32|praying to God, the entire Armenian force went against the Iranian
03Buz5    4:56|But the Byzantine and Armenian troops pursued them and when
03Buz5    4:57|They were pursued by the Armenian troops as far as Ganjak
03Buz5    4:61|When all the Armenian troops returned, there was no
03Buz5    5:4|sparapet Mushegh assembled all the Armenian troops. There were [90000] well-armed
03Buz5    5:7|the Byzantine troops and the Armenian brigade organized and prepared to
03Buz5    5:9|of the forces of the Armenian warriors would shout excitedly, constantly
03Buz5    5:11|When the champions, the noble Armenian spearmen attacked and threw down
03Buz5    5:13|bearers, as well as the Armenian shield-bearerers were protecting the
03Buz5    5:13|protecting the side of the Armenian troops. They themselves were surrounded
03Buz5    5:14|troops or the brigade of Armenian spearmen somewhat, the dispersed soldiers
03Buz5    5:17|their stratelate, and by the Armenian brigades and their sparapet Mushegh
03Buz5    5:20|For when the Armenian spearmen were out in front
03Buz5    5:27|is the lord of the Armenian brigade, of such united, loyal
03Buz5    6:0|he promised to betray the Armenian king; and how he was
03Buz5    6:1|and Mushegh, general of the Armenian troops, left Dghak the mardpet
03Buz5    8:0|at the House of the Armenian king in Atrpayakan
03Buz5    29:0|that, the authority of the Armenian patriarchs to ordain bishops was
03Buz5    30:6|of Torgom, speakers of the Armenian language
03Buz5    32:4|But Mushegh and all the Armenian princes frequently advised the king
03Buz5    32:8|all the grandees and the Armenian troops were not there. At
03Buz5    33:0|What the Armenian princes conferred about, and how
03Buz5    34:7|He proposed that all the Armenian azats should be provided with
03Buz5    35:0|How the Armenian king Varazdat heeded the words
03Buz5    38:1|Maghxaz and many of the Armenian naxarars with him to the
03Buz5    38:24|Then Manuel organized the Armenian brigade and prepared the men
03Buz5    40:1|Manuel and with the entire Armenian brigade
03Buz5    43:18|to the preparedness of the Armenian brigade, the sparapet Manuel had
03Buz5    43:20|All the troops of the Armenian brigade organized and prepared, as
03Buz5    44:1|and Vagharshak, and all the Armenian banak with the grandee nobility
03Buz6    1:0|in two, with half the Armenian people being ruled by Arshak
03Buz6    1:1|land. Rather, many of the Armenian naxarars went in a body
03Buz6    1:2|same Arsacid tohm as the Armenian kingdom, and through him he
03Buz6    1:13|and the greatness of the Armenian kingdom waned then and subsequently
03Buz6    15:1|The chief of the Armenian bishops was Aspurak, a blessed
03Buz6    16:0|period was head of the Armenian monks, cenobites, and solitary religious
04Yegh1    1:2|kingdom, rule passed to the Armenian princes. For although the tribute
04Yegh1    1:2|the Persian court, yet the Armenian cavalry was completely under the
04Yegh1    2:49|of the youngest of the Armenian princes debated with him and
04Yegh2    2:26|piety, especially those of the Armenian nobility, and they sincerely observed
04Yegh2    4:76|were unable to cow the Armenian, then they openly ordered the
04Yegh2    13:306|take many, so that the Armenian nation may increase and multiply
04Yegh3    1:1|which were inflicted on the Armenian contingent in the army, yet
04Yegh3    2:39|Now the Armenian troops with all their auxiliaries
04Yegh3    4:98|where were gathered all the Armenian troops
04Yegh3    6:132|For without orders from the Armenian army, from the eastern part
04Yegh3    6:140|When the Armenian army heard this bitter news
04Yegh3    6:143|my cobishops and the whole Armenian army; Vasak the marzpan and
04Yegh3    7:154|he would not support the Armenian forces with troops, arms, or
04Yegh3    7:155|to reassure themselves and the Armenian army
04Yegh3    7:160|they entrusted to Vardan, the Armenian general, with orders to cross
04Yegh3    8:178|and was assured that the Armenian general was advancing on him
04Yegh3    8:179|readiness for battle against the Armenian army
04Yegh3    8:186|and killed one of the Armenian nobles, Mush of the Dimaksean
04Yegh3    8:192|Then the Armenian troops, having won a great
04Yegh3    8:195|God had effected through the Armenian army, they too assembled and
04Yegh4    2:39|error; and he made the Armenian army appear divided and disunited
04Yegh4    2:47|more sure than all the Armenian troops. He swore and affirmed
04Yegh4    2:50|all was forthcoming for the Armenian army except from those Huns
04Yegh4    3:72|had broken and divided the Armenian army
04Yegh5    3:55|When the Armenian troops heard of this, they
04Yegh5    3:57|of great rejoicing for the Armenian army
04Yegh5    6:126|be ready to oppose the Armenian general
04Yegh5    6:139|But the Armenian army crossed over on horseback
04Yegh5    6:140|the left wing of the Armenian force. With great vigor he
04Yegh5    6:142|saw that some of the Armenian troops had broken away from
04Yegh5    7:154|But because the Armenian general had fallen in the
04Yegh5    8:172|had fallen than in the Armenian army, he was especially disturbed
04Yegh5    8:176|on two sidesnonetheless the Armenian troops were unable to believe
04Yegh6    1:1|which a detachment of the Armenian army with the holy priests
04Yegh6    1:4|One of the brave Armenian soldiers who had fled to
04Yegh6    1:5|chargenot only from the Armenian side, but even more of
04Yegh6    1:15|But the Armenian populace, who were aware of
04Yegh6    1:16|grievously, and all our delicate Armenian women have fallen prey to
04Yegh6    2:45|blessed Hmayeak, brother of the Armenian general Vardan, fighting with uncompromising
04Yegh6    3:52|king their unity with the Armenian army
04Yegh6    3:71|them because many of the Armenian nobles were still in control
04Yegh6    6:140|But the Armenian nobles and holy bishops with
04Yegh7    5:119|my sake that the great Armenian general came with his numerous
04Yegh7    15:353|showed them, first to the Armenian soldiers, and then to the
04Yegh8    2:43|These were the eminent Armenian confessors, who had joyfully accepted
04Yegh9    3:52|all the delay in the Armenian nobles’ release and return to
04Yegh9    3:70|were the reason for the Armenian nobles not being released. But
05Parp1    1:6|from the line of the Armenian naxarars (lords) countless numbers of
05Parp1    3:7|named Constantinople, after himself. In Armenian Constantinople translatesConstantine’s city”, though
05Parp2    6:0|After the division of the (Armenian) Arsacid kingdom into two parts
05Parp2    6:0|the king of Iranthe Armenian naxarars who were in the
05Parp2    9:0|some time had passed, those Armenian naxarars who were under Iranian
05Parp2    9:4|about the accusation of the Armenian princes, (Xosrov) hurriedly went to
05Parp2    10:0|at the court of the Armenian king Xosrov and was established
05Parp2    10:3|information about (Mashtoc’s) life, his Armenian letters, about when, where and
05Parp2    10:3|where and by whom (the Armenian letters) were found, and about
05Parp2    10:6|monasteries and churches of the Armenian people. As a result, the
05Parp2    10:7|existed no letters for the Armenian language by which it would
05Parp2    10:10|king that he had seen Armenian letters in the possession of
05Parp2    10:14|bishop Daniel who had the Armenian letters
05Parp2    10:17|scholarly men from among the Armenian priests who, as the venerable
05Parp2    10:18|venerable Mashtoc’, who put the Armenian alphabet in the same order
05Parp2    10:21|arranged the letters of the Armenian alphabet, adapted from the Greek
05Parp2    10:21|everyone enthusiastically wanted to study Armenian and were delighted that they
05Parp2    10:22|as yet there was no Armenian translation of the holy testaments
05Parp2    10:23|the Bible) from Greek into Armenian, because they were not so
05Parp2    11:0|Biblical testaments from Greek into Armenian
05Parp2    13:4|heard these words from the Armenian naxarars, he replied as follows
05Parp2    13:8|all of this from the Armenian naxarars and when he realized
05Parp2    13:8|front of the multitude of Armenian naxarars, (Sahak) refused to reply
05Parp2    13:31|tears and entreaties before the Armenian nobility, but was unable to
05Parp2    14:1|priests. Having allied with the Armenian naxarars, and having broken with
05Parp2    14:1|nobles than did all the Armenian naxarars. He befriended the Armenian
05Parp2    14:1|Armenian naxarars. He befriended the Armenian naxarars because some of the
05Parp2    14:1|naxarars because some of the Armenian nobles had promised him the
05Parp2    14:7|words of the slanderers of Armenian kings
05Parp2    14:11|confirm the testimony of the Armenian naxararsyou will return to
05Parp2    14:13|confirm the testimony of the Armenian princes. Rather, holding firm to
05Parp2    14:14|enraged and ordered that the Armenian naxarars and Artashes should be
05Parp2    14:20|kings of Iran to the Armenian princes, (and they were also
05Parp2    15:0|The Armenian tanuters who had promised the
05Parp2    17:65|from the lines of the Armenian nakharars will unite. Strengthened by
05Parp2    19:0|The seventh month of the Armenian calendar). Vahan, prince of the
05Parp3    21:13|his tohm and all the Armenian nobility observe the very great
05Parp3    21:17|a hrovartak to all the Armenian nobility, having the following import
05Parp3    23:0|When all the Armenian nobility had received this hrovartak
05Parp3    26:3|Yazkert) made inquiry of the Armenian tanuters and sepuhs:” First and
05Parp3    27:21|Having consented to the Armenian naxarars’ ordersto attempt to
05Parp3    27:21|sometimes alone, sometimes with the Armenian nobility. (The nobles) did not
05Parp3    27:27|of Christ, Paul. But the Armenian, Iberian and Aghbanian (Aghuan) people
05Parp3    28:19|Amirnerseh along with the other Armenian naxarars. (Yazkert) was suspicious and
05Parp3    29:0|The Armenian tanuters and the sepuhs with
05Parp3    30:16|Siwnik’, and of the other Armenian azats, bishops and sepuhs, as
05Parp3    31:0|to their comrades in the Armenian army
05Parp3    32:0|when the mages (whom the Armenian naxarars had brought with them
05Parp3    32:6|Then all the Armenian tanuters, sepuhs, bishops, the entire
05Parp3    33:0|order I have described, (the Armenian rebels) remained there for the
05Parp3    35:11|comrades and all of the Armenian brigade. They also were chasing
05Parp3    36:1|the alliance of truth. The Armenian nobles who are with him
05Parp3    37:7|him a son, as the Armenian troops hastened after the venerable
05Parp3    37:9|to the Iranian army. (The Armenian troops) returned unharmed in joy
05Parp3    37:9|unharmed in joy to the Armenian brigade and spoke of God’s
05Parp3    37:13|Thinking these things, (the Armenian army) wanted to hurry, but
05Parp3    37:13|out of fear of the Armenian troops. Considering it a proper
05Parp3    38:0|great feast of Pentecost, the Armenian troops arrived near the same
05Parp3    38:24|After the Armenian troops had communed in the
05Parp3    39:3|blessed Vardan had divided the Armenian troops into three fronts, and
05Parp3    39:3|holy priests, the two sides, Armenian and Iranian, attacked each other
05Parp3    39:5|But another multitude of Armenian troops, which had come under
05Parp3    39:6|Iranian troops saw how the Armenian brigade was abandoned and fatigued
05Parp3    39:6|troops quickly went after the Armenian fugitives
05Parp3    40:3|hrovartak not to agitate the Armenian people but rather to subdue
05Parp3    41:8|When the Armenian tanuters and naxarars who had
05Parp3    44:8|the head of the entire Armenian priesthood
05Parp3    45:1|as the responses of the Armenian priests
05Parp3    45:10|When all of the Armenian naxarars heard this, they were
05Parp3    48:9|because of the god-killing Armenian priests, who long since deserved
05Parp3    48:14|twelfth month of the ancient Armenian calendar
05Parp3    50:1|being held bound with the Armenian naxarars. (Yazkert) ordered that they
05Parp3    50:9|commanded me to dispatch the Armenian priests held here in bonds
05Parp3    50:11|They began speaking with the Armenian naxarars with whom they were
05Parp3    51:0|affectionately inclined toward the bound Armenian naxararscame and revealed to
05Parp3    52:7|the priests), and those bound Armenian naxarars with them spent the
05Parp3    53:1|no one permit a single Armenian who is in this shahastan
05Parp3    53:1|the shahastan. (This includes) an Armenian man (wherever he comes from
05Parp3    53:1|a lad of the captive Armenian naxarars, or a lad of
05Parp3    53:1|taking out today), or any Armenian at all (who has come
05Parp3    53:6|When the Armenian naxarars who had remained bound
05Parp3    53:8|the blessed priests and the Armenian naxarars were so joyfully biding
05Parp3    53:10|the blessed priests and the Armenian naxarars parted, (the priests) going
05Parp3    53:14|the servants of the captive Armenian naxarars may leave the shahastan
05Parp3    54:1|extremely well versed in the Armenian language. (Xuzhik is P’arpec’i’s term
05Parp3    54:1|priests of God and the Armenian naxarars who were in bondage
05Parp3    57:33|presented it to the captive Armenian naxarars. As soon as they
05Parp3    57:39|a comfort to the captive Armenian naxarars in their comings and
05Parp3    58:0|the children of the captive Armenian naxarars (who were in the
05Parp3    58:12|sent them to the captive Armenian naxarars in the land of
05Parp3    58:13|offered them to the captive Armenian champions, in accordance with the
05Parp4    60:2|of, and commanded that the Armenian naxarars be freed from bondage
05Parp4    60:4|When the Armenian naxarars heard all of Yazatvshnasp’s
05Parp4    60:5|When Yazatvshnasp saw the Armenian naxarars and gradually became familiar
05Parp4    60:5|interceding favorably for the other Armenian naxarars as well
05Parp4    60:6|Then the Armenian naxarars were taken to Hrew
05Parp4    63:2|been the Syrian, but the Armenian is even worse than the
05Parp4    64:18|with such honor that no Armenian will ever have its equal
05Parp4    66:2|The Christian Armenian men who were fighting that
05Parp4    66:2|of the least of the Armenian princes (who at this time
05Parp4    66:3|When (the Armenian Christians) heard about the rebellion
05Parp4    66:5|military commanders would take the Armenian brigade and go to the
05Parp4    66:6|place among some of the Armenian naxarars who knew that Vahan
05Parp4    66:8|A few of the Armenian naxarars were thinking this, and
05Parp4    66:15|When the Armenian naxarars heard all of these
05Parp4    67:0|A certain one of the Armenian naxarars, named Varaz-shapuh, from
05Parp4    67:0|the words of all the Armenian naxarars
05Parp4    67:1|Iranians, and the company of Armenian apostates, they were dismayed and
05Parp4    67:4|When the Armenian naxarars found out about this
05Parp4    67:5|The Armenian naxarars were unable to catch
05Parp4    67:7|the oath along with the Armenian naxarars, but then broke the
05Parp4    67:8|Now some of the impious Armenian naxarars who were advising Armenia’s
05Parp4    68:0|High, and secondly from the Armenian people. They heard about the
05Parp4    68:16|where the naxarars and the Armenian cavalrymen were, and to inform
05Parp4    68:22|brave had returned to the Armenian brigade, he told them that
05Parp4    68:23|sepuh the men of the Armenian troops consulted among themselves and
05Parp4    69:6|the Iranian troops attacked the Armenian troops; many of the ill
05Parp4    69:9|that the marzpan, Atrvshnasp, other Armenian apostate awags and naxarars, and
05Parp4    69:12|brigade, together with other rebellious Armenian folk, as well as the
05Parp4    69:12|up behind the oath-keeping Armenian troops
05Parp4    69:14|heard the sound of an Armenian being killed by the Katsac’
05Parp4    69:20|side grew strong, defeated the Armenian brigade and put them to
05Parp4    69:21|Arhastom, and indeed all the Armenian troops were killed on the
05Parp4    71:2|his wishes), and assembling the Armenian troops, he hurried to take
05Parp4    71:3|willingly went to battle. The Armenian troops left Duin, and passing
05Parp4    71:5|the marzpan, and all the Armenian troops with ardent hearts, beseeched
05Parp4    71:10|prepared for war. As the Armenian brigades armed against the enemy
05Parp4    71:16|of Armenia, saw that the Armenian troops were crying out and
05Parp4    71:22|The Armenian brigade returned to the camp
05Parp4    72:0|patriarch Yohan and all the Armenian troops) suddenly a second unexpected
05Parp4    72:0|and spread throughout the entire Armenian camp
05Parp4    73:3|it, I fled to the Armenian mountains which border on Iberia
05Parp4    73:12|The Armenian brigade, since it had made
05Parp4    73:14|Some of the Armenian princes did not consider the
05Parp4    73:14|consider the descent of the Armenian brigade into Iberia as a
05Parp4    73:15|The Armenian brigade descended into Iberia (Georgia
05Parp4    73:15|came and encamped opposite the Armenian camp, on the other side
05Parp4    73:16|The Armenian camp went to a place
05Parp4    73:16|night, many people in the Armenian brigade, forgetting the fear of
05Parp4    74:0|recognized the weakness of the Armenian brigade (for he noticed that
05Parp4    74:2|the two sides, Iranian and Armenian, were ranged opposite each other
05Parp4    74:12|As for the entire Armenian forces as well as the
05Parp4    75:0|where the dregs of the Armenian fugitives and other the senior
05Parp4    75:11|is the Syrian. But the Armenian is even more despicable and
05Parp4    75:16|For if there existed an Armenian brigade over which (there prevailed
05Parp4    75:21|the more your evil unworthy Armenian princes slandered me. And you
05Parp4    76:19|second month of the ancient Armenian calendar). His remains were gathered
05Parp4    77:16|rend asunder the assemblage of Armenian troops at the ostan, and
05Parp4    78:1|departure of half of the Armenian brigade to Iberia (Georgia), and
05Parp4    78:5|Vahan Mamikonean, and the other Armenian naxarars with him and the
05Parp4    78:8|them were) two of the Armenian naxarars who fought well and
05Parp4    81:4|him suddenly went against the Armenian brigade
05Parp4    81:5|But the Armenian brigade was prepared (they were
05Parp4    82:11|From the Armenian brigade, only Gabagh, sepuh of
05Parp4    83:1|Shte’ village. Just as the Armenian troops of Vahan Mamikonean wanted
05Parp4    83:10|and saw that the entire Armenian brigade had turned tail from
05Parp4    83:12|the flight of the entire Armenian brigade, those who remained were
05Parp4    86:8|the rational, loyal, oath-keeping Armenian naxarars. He conducted the usual
05Parp4    88:4|Vagharsh asked Shapuh-Mihran about Armenian affairs: “What were you able
05Parp4    88:7|way that half of the Armenian brigade engaged select warriors elsewhere
05Parp4    89:0|did not dare to enter Armenian areas, but rather stopped in
05Parp4    89:3|all the mass of the Armenian folk listen to Nixor’s message
05Parp4    89:4|The following day all the Armenian folk assembled by Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    89:8|natural laws (faith), let no Armenian become a mage; do not
05Parp4    90:5|and Mihr-Vshnasp, and the Armenian naxarars and other men with
05Parp4    90:10|and when the oath-keeping Armenian naxarars and the other men
05Parp4    92:0|and to the oath-keeping Armenian naxarars with him, and replied
05Parp4    94:1|requested from Vahan the native Armenian cavalry, saying: “Quickly organize and
05Parp4    94:1|him. Now quickly send the Armenian cavalry so that before you
05Parp4    94:9|Vahan Mamikonean organized the Armenian cavalry, entrusting it to Vren
05Parp4    95:0|Vahan Mamikonean urgently assembled the Armenian cavalry and then he and
05Parp4    95:26|his conversations or before an Armenian
05Parp4    97:0|Vahan, and to all the Armenian naxarars, and released them in
05Parp4    97:2|the Mamikoneans, and the other Armenian naxarars with him and the
05Parp4    97:6|Armenia, and the oath-keeping Armenian naxarars with him, remained there
05Parp4    97:8|the Mamikoneans, with the entire Armenian multitude left and came to
05Parp4    99:2|recognized the envy of (certain) Armenian people and was burdened by
06Khor1    1:7|and formation of all the Armenian noble families as these are
06Khor1    14:13|the country to learn the Armenian speech and language. Therefore, to
06Khor1    15:12|When the Armenian army had regained its confidence
06Khor1    26:2|between the Persian and the Armenian with his myriads
06Khor1    27:16|else save that Tigran the Armenian is about to come upon
06Khor1    30:11|The Armenian king gathered troops from the
06Khor1    30:13|forced Azhdahak to oppose the Armenian with no less a force
06Khor2    3:6|limits of the regions where Armenian is spoken and prince of
06Khor2    4:1|How Vaḷarshak united the Armenian warriors into an army and
06Khor2    5:3|to cut through to the Armenian king in the midst of
06Khor2    8:5|border of the regions where Armenian is spoken, he established as
06Khor2    10:5|Mashtots’ had had translated into Armenian
06Khor2    14:3|He assembled the Armenian forces and marched against the
06Khor2    18:3|and did not allow the Armenian army to cross the Euphrates
06Khor2    18:7|From then on Armenian control over the city ceased
06Khor2    19:4|appointed him commander of the Armenian and Persian armies. He sent
06Khor2    19:8|the cup bearer of the Armenian king and from the Gnuni
06Khor2    19:16|Barzap’ran ordered Gnel, the Armenian king’s cup bearer, to capture
06Khor2    19:17|But the Armenian army, with the help of
06Khor2    20:2|to wage war against the Armenian forces and destroy Antigonus
06Khor2    20:3|in Syria and put the Armenian army to flight. Leaving Silon
06Khor2    21:1|Antony in person attacked the Armenian army and captured Samosata
06Khor2    24:2|the reign of Artashēs, the Armenian army mustered and at his
06Khor2    27:4|on the site of the Armenian army’s encampment, where earlier they
06Khor2    27:6|of the conversion of our Armenian nation, for the sake of
06Khor2    34:2|the death of Abgar the Armenian kingdom was divided into two
06Khor2    34:3|apostasy for fear of the Armenian princes, the martyrdom of the
06Khor2    37:8|the first of all the Armenian princes. By his modesty and
06Khor2    45:4|When the other Armenian princes heard of this, they
06Khor2    46:9|The Armenian princes of the wings to
06Khor2    47:5|with control over the entire Armenian army, over the governors of
06Khor2    48:9|powerful army arrived at the Armenian frontier. Artashēs satisfied them with
06Khor2    50:5|But because the Armenian army had captured the son
06Khor2    53:4|against them with the entire Armenian army, and the king himself
06Khor2    53:8|abandoning the command of the Armenian army - the cause of Artavazd’s
06Khor2    55:5|you do not entrust the Armenian troops to Zareh, the tribute
06Khor2    65:13|Immediately thereafter he gathered the Armenian army and passed across the
06Khor2    73:5|Pahlav, vengeance for which the Armenian king Khosrov was not slow
06Khor2    76:2|the murder of Khosrov the Armenian princes united and brought to
06Khor2    76:6|Fleeing from him the Armenian nobles, with the Arsacid family
06Khor2    78:2|heard that one of the Armenian princes had fled with one
06Khor2    82:6|with the command of the Armenian army
06Khor3    4:4|When the Armenian princes became aware of this
06Khor3    7:2|regions of Assyria with the Armenian southern force and the Cilician
06Khor3    9:3|by the eastern and western Armenian armies with the generals Bagarat
06Khor3    9:9|to flight and strengthened the Armenian forces to gain the victory
06Khor3    10:4|Vrt’anēs gathered all the Armenian princes with the army and
06Khor3    10:7|Arshavir Kamsarakan with all the Armenian forces, who gave battle on
06Khor3    10:8|in the war, nonetheless the Armenian army, gaining the victory, put
06Khor3    15:1|How Zawray took the Armenian army, seceded from Julian, and
06Khor3    15:2|was the general of the Armenian southern force in place of
06Khor3    16:2|The Armenian princes sought from Tiran a
06Khor3    18:2|Arshak king. Fearful that the Armenian army might put an obstacle
06Khor3    18:3|appointed as commander of the Armenian eastern army his friend Valinak
06Khor3    25:4|accompany him with the entire Armenian army
06Khor3    27:6|of his generals with an Armenian force to capture Arshak if
06Khor3    27:10|The Armenian princes joined forces and attacked
06Khor3    29:15|and the princes of the Armenian nation, to our lord the
06Khor3    35:2|When the Armenian princes who had given assistance
06Khor3    37:6|The youth among the valiant Armenian princes, willingly fighting like champions
06Khor3    37:19|from above, the Greek and Armenian armies in concert filled the
06Khor3    37:21|escape with the fugitives. The Armenian general Smbat quickly caught up
06Khor3    42:11|king of kings, to the Armenian princes whose territories fall in
06Khor3    43:1|Concerning the movement of the Armenian princes from each one’s hereditary
06Khor3    43:2|When the Armenian princes who had possessions in
06Khor3    47:2|Seeing that the Armenian kingdom had come to an
06Khor3    47:8|to invent letters for the Armenian language. Putting himself to the
06Khor3    48:2|The Armenian princes, seeing that the Greeks
06Khor3    48:5|General Gazavon and all the Armenian princes of the Greek sector
06Khor3    48:20|abandoning them Khosrov and the Armenian princes went to the Emperor
06Khor3    49:2|his sway over all the Armenian nobles, as he desired, he
06Khor3    49:3|of a coalition of the Armenian princes, which might remove that
06Khor3    49:7|because of his search for Armenian letters, and he found him
06Khor3    51:3|the death of the valiant Armenian commander-in-chief, Sahak the
06Khor3    51:9|the fifth rank among the Armenian nobility; and he had this
06Khor3    51:12|also the command of the Armenian army, which he coveted. To
06Khor3    52:5|promised to adapt for the Armenian language a script that had
06Khor3    52:6|measures for the invention of Armenian letters. When they informed the
06Khor3    52:10|render accurately the syllables of Armenian words in a satisfactory way
06Khor3    53:3|but after applying himself to Armenian, despite his great efforts he
06Khor3    53:9|prepared by Mesrop, altering the Armenian letters according to the exactness
06Khor3    53:10|translated the New Testament into Armenian - he and his pupils John
06Khor3    54:4|translator of the Greek and Armenian tongues, and with the help
06Khor3    55:7|in mourning, nobody brought the Armenian troops into unity
06Khor3    56:2|the general to arrest the Armenian magnates and bring them to
06Khor3    56:5|had been appointed general, the Armenian princes gathered together with their
06Khor3    58:5|Vṙam, knowing that without the Armenian princes he could not hold
06Khor3    64:1|Concerning the abrogation of the Armenian kingdom by their own will
06Khor3    64:2|Persian king Vṙam summoned the Armenian king Artashir and Sahak the
06Khor3    65:2|As we said, the Armenian princes were divided into two
06Khor3    65:9|that the ranking of the Armenian nobility be preserved in the
06Khor3    68:1|over the removal of the Armenian throne from the Arsacid family
07Seb1    7:3|of God; how the valiant Armenian nobles and the head of
07Seb1    8:3|the fallen - neither Persian nor Armenian soldier. However, the Armenian army
07Seb1    8:3|nor Armenian soldier. However, the Armenian army gained strength and defeated
07Seb1    11:10|to Musheł and the other Armenian nobles, which ran as follows
07Seb1    12:34|Of the Armenian nobles, the majority were in
07Seb1    15:0|Maurice to empty Armenia of Armenian princes. The flight of many
07Seb1    15:1|Persian king concerning all the Armenian princes and their troops: ’They
07Seb1    16:0|great treasure to attract the Armenian princes from the Greek sector
07Seb1    16:7|The auditor assembled all the Armenian princes and soldiers who were
07Seb1    18:5|him. A great number of Armenian nobles and troops were exterminated
07Seb1    19:1|But the clerics of the Armenian churches fled to a foreign
07Seb1    20:5|Then once more the remaining Armenian nobles began to unite, and
07Seb1    22:3|Ṙeyy. In that battle the Armenian troops performed no few acts
07Seb1    22:5|by the princes of the Armenian nobles
07Seb1    23:0|The death of the Armenian nobles who were in Asorestan
07Seb1    23:0|Khosrov. The rebellion of the Armenian army which was stationed at
07Seb1    23:1|the death of the (following) Armenian princes. At the royal court
07Seb1    24:2|under his control Persian and Armenian troops, and ordered him to
07Seb1    25:4|of their own land. Those Armenian men who had rebelled in
07Seb1    28:0|sent against the K’ushans. The Armenian nobles who accompanied him. A
07Seb1    28:4|are the princes of the Armenian nobles who joined him with
07Seb1    29:0|of Smbat. Rebellion of the Armenian nobles from the Persians and
07Seb1    32:1|sent with his army to Armenian territory, reached the province of
07Seb1    32:4|another Persian army assembled in Armenian territory, with Datoyean as their
07Seb1    34:6|pursued them. Then they entered Armenian territory, and the Persian army
07Seb1    41:16|united under his command the Armenian army. Attacking Mzhēzh Gnuni the
07Seb1    42:20|camped on the plain. The Armenian general Musheł Mamikonean, son of
07Seb1    42:27|in Ayrarat. None of the Armenian troops was able to bring
07Seb1    44:15|T’ēodoros, one of the loyal Armenian princes among those from the
07Seb1    44:18|Then he returned to the Armenian army. When he (T’ēodoros) reached
07Seb1    44:24|the royal command reached the Armenian general to secure all the
07Seb1    45:2|a great victory for the Armenian general
07Seb1    45:3|The Armenian general had taken to Constans
07Seb1    45:12|Catholicos Nersēs and the pious Armenian general T’ēodoros, lord of Ṙshtunik’
07Seb1    46:0|of the Romans, which the Armenian bishops and Catholicos Nersēs wrote
07Seb1    48:0|to Armenia; many of the Armenian princes come to him and
07Seb1    48:5|of Ṙshtunik’, with all the Armenian princes made a pact with
07Seb1    48:17|and Musheł with all the Armenian princes fell on their faces
07Seb1    48:18|the Mamikoneank’, prince of the Armenian cavalry, and sent him to
07Seb1    49:0|Flight of Nersēs from the Armenian princes. T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni defeats the
07Seb1    49:1|now speak briefly about the Armenian Catholicos Nersēs, for he was
07Seb1    49:16|prince of Armenia with the Armenian army in their territory
07Seb1    50:18|Now the Armenian princes, from both Greek and
07Seb1    50:21|in order to strike the Armenian (troops) and expel them, and
07Seb1    52:11|Then the Armenian Catholicos Nersēs departed with the
08Ghev1    3:1|winged snakes. Thus they left Armenian forces behind them and headed
08Ghev1    3:9|led away into captivity, (the Armenian troops) were unable to resist
08Ghev1    4:12|gave (them) two of the Armenian lords, Grigor from the Mamikonean
08Ghev1    5:1|a prominent grandee among the Armenian lords, rich and mighty in
08Ghev1    5:9|in the field before the Armenian troops. The latter, carelessly turning
08Ghev1    6:1|of Payik. Many of the Armenian troops were killed, since they
08Ghev1    8:8|When the Armenian troops learned that the marauders
08Ghev1    8:9|Then the Armenian forces sent a message to
08Ghev1    8:10|The Armenian troops secured the roads of
08Ghev1    8:13|Almighty God came to the Armenian forces, for although there were
08Ghev1    8:25|Then he went to the Armenian troops and note: “We have
08Ghev1    9:9|they informed him about the Armenian kat’oghikos and gave him his
08Ghev1    9:15|scrutinizing the behavior of the Armenian lords. Thus, having held his
08Ghev1    10:1|away with the families of Armenian lords and their cavalry due
08Ghev1    10:6|the Ishmaelites observed that the Armenian lords had been leading the
08Ghev1    10:7|summon to the city the Armenian lords and their cavalry on
08Ghev1    10:15|Amatuni clan, and numerous other Armenian lords whom I am unable
08Ghev1    10:20|wrote an edict to the Armenian lords convincing them to return
08Ghev1    14:74|of the Persians, tenth the Armenian, eleventh the Georgian, twelfth the
08Ghev1    21:0|son (to rule) over the Armenian people in place of Sa’id
08Ghev1    21:5|have been paid) to the Armenian lords and to their cavalry
08Ghev1    25:7|House (as commander) over the Armenian troops in place of Ashot
08Ghev1    26:0|the Arabs) continued, all the (Armenian) lords of the land thought
08Ghev1    26:12|thereafter the glory of the Armenian people vanished
08Ghev1    28:8|As prince of the Armenian lords, Yazid established Sahak [VII] (Bagratuni
08Ghev1    28:9|because at that point the Armenian troops’ annual stipend of silver
08Ghev1    32:1|There were some among the Armenian lords who gave up and
08Ghev1    32:3|arrived (in Her), wounding many Armenian troops and putting the rest
08Ghev1    34:7|So (the Armenian rebels) went and secured themselves
08Ghev1    34:10|He united some of the Armenian lords with him and withdrew
08Ghev1    34:21|When the Armenian lords saw the (positive) outcome
08Ghev1    34:43|about the caliber of the Armenian forces, their numbers, whether they
08Ghev1    34:44|the time and notified the Armenian lords about the enemy’s arrival
08Ghev1    34:51|about the arrival of the Armenian lords. (Amir left Xlat’) with
08Ghev1    34:52|Thus, while the Armenian brigade was battling against the
08Ghev1    34:52|concealed and pounced on the Armenian troops. (The attackers) put them
08Ghev1    34:54|enemy pursued and struck the Armenian troops as far as the
08Ghev1    34:57|Meanwhile those (Armenian) troops who were besieging the
08Ghev1    34:58|about the defeat of the (Armenian) brigade reached the city of
08Ghev1    34:58|the city of Karin, the Armenian fighting force lost heart and
08Ghev1    34:61|with each other, initially the Armenian brigade was dominant, delivering many
08Ghev1    37:5|generals, two of whom were Armenian lords, Tachat from the Andzewats’i
08Ghev1    39:14|and Nerse’h Kamsarakan and other Armenian lords during the very hot
08Ghev1    39:16|Some of the Armenian lords were unable to bear
08Ghev1    40:3|city of Dwin, all the Armenian lords came out to meet
08Ghev1    40:21|of the [A.D. 784]; should be January [6, 786] Armenian Era
08Ghev1    42:2|Hamam and others of the Armenian lords and their cavalry
08Ghev1    42:4|others were slain. Then (the Armenian) fugitives crossed the Akamsis (Chorokh
09Draskh1    1:11|world and especially among the Armenian people by the Apostle Bartholomew
09Draskh1    1:13|the glorious crown of the Armenian people was completely destroyed, and
09Draskh1    6:9|city was no longer under Armenian domination
09Draskh1    6:17|and totally wiped out the Armenian and Persian forces
09Draskh1    6:19|Subsequently, the Armenian forces gathered together at the
09Draskh1    7:0|and the Enlightenment of the Armenian Nation
09Draskh1    8:0|the Second Enlightenment of the Armenian Nation
09Draskh1    8:3|source of pride to the Armenian people and as a cure
09Draskh1    8:9|cured the entire Aramian (= Armenian) race of the malady of
09Draskh1    12:14|befittingly adorned all of the Armenian churches to the glory of
09Draskh1    13:4|And the Armenian armies became strong and filled
09Draskh1    16:10|held a council of the Armenian, Iberian and Albanian bishops in
09Draskh1    16:26|up the sequence of the Armenian era which is a perpetual
09Draskh1    16:26|the annual feasts in the Armenian language, thenceforth they were relieved
09Draskh1    17:3|tongue and their knowledge of (Armenian) letteres had greatly decreased
09Draskh1    17:4|instructions in the pronunciation of Armenian syllables they refreshed (their memory
09Draskh1    17:4|language. After becoming versed in Armenian letters, they were reinstated in
09Draskh1    18:18|also the word ezr in Armenian meaning ’verge’, ’edge’, ’border’, etc’
09Draskh1    19:18|perverse monster, thus transferring the Armenian people from the deadly depths
09Draskh1    19:50|this, he executed all the Armenian hostages, about [1775] souls
09Draskh1    20:15|also took measures concerning the Armenian calendar, hoping that he could
09Draskh1    20:16|certainty the cycle of the Armenian era. He compared ours with
09Draskh1    21:0|Anguish and Misfortune of the Armenian People on Account of the
09Draskh1    21:3|For the Armenian noblemen, who had been extremely
09Draskh1    21:5|tear down and destroy the Armenian churches, take captive all of
09Draskh1    24:17|completely dominated and subdued the Armenian people, and the numbers of
09Draskh1    25:0|The Massacre of the Armenian People, and the Martyrdom of
09Draskh1    25:69|in the [302nd] year of the Armenian (of Togarmah) era [A.D. 853], altogether more
09Draskh1    26:28|the royal court after the Armenian naxarars, suffered martyrdom, after he
09Draskh1    27:0|and the Return of the Armenian Naxarars from Captivity
09Draskh1    27:2|as the return of the Armenian princes and naxarars taken captive
09Draskh1    27:11|first and foremost among the Armenian naxarars, all of whom made
09Draskh1    35:1|desertion and dispersion of the Armenian forces, the treason of the
09Draskh1    43:21|fifty eighth revolution of the Armenian (T’orgomian) [A.D. 909/910] era
09Draskh1    54:9|as well as with the Armenian and Albanian princes, to come
09Draskh1    54:74|grace we shall prepare the Armenian nation by turning them first
09Draskh1    66:55|in the [372nd] year of the Armenian era, on the tenth day
10Tovma1    1:10|grandfather Semwhich in the Armenian language is pronounced Shamiram
10Tovma1    2:2|father of Dios, called in Armenian Aramazd, who lived [215] myriad years
10Tovma1    5:15|month, during which time the Armenian troops (performed) many acts of
10Tovma1    6:41|the same Vahan whom the Armenian nobles made king in the
10Tovma1    6:51|prince Khuran became the first (Armenian) believer in Christ and was
10Tovma1    10:15|these did not participate in Armenian affairs for many years. As
10Tovma1    10:16|kings. Gathering around himself the Armenian nobility, he learned about the
10Tovma1    10:25|But the Armenian nobles, at Valens’s instigation, were
10Tovma1    10:28|and in many places the Armenian and Persian armies battled against
10Tovma1    10:31|the whole face of the Armenian land, ravaged hamlets and towns
10Tovma1    11:3|with a large retinue of Armenian soldiers, appointing Mershapuh Artsruni, general
10Tovma1    11:9|from the emperor and the Armenian nobles, he returned no more
10Tovma1    11:10|Vałarshak, sons of Pap the Armenian king. Two years later Vałarshak
10Tovma1    11:11|Then the Armenian kingdom was divided into two
10Tovma1    11:11|empire. And many of the Armenian nobles followed Arshak to Arcadius
10Tovma1    11:20|of the power of the Armenian monarchy and the despotism of
10Tovma1    11:27|to attract to himself the Armenian army with the nobles, he
10Tovma1    11:28|On seeing this, the Armenian nobles regarded him with derision
10Tovma1    11:32|the script and examples of Armenian writing
10Tovma1    11:36|bestiality. Exasperated by him, the Armenian nobles were nauseated at his
10Tovma1    11:38|was happy to abolish the Armenian monarchy. Quickly he summoned back
10Tovma1    11:38|Sahak with a host of Armenian nobles. He questioned them as
10Tovma1    11:42|But when the Armenian nobles saw the disorderly and
10Tovma1    11:51|occupied the position of the Armenian monarch. But Vardan Mamikonean, son
10Tovma2    1:0|After the extinction of the Armenian monarchy from the house of
10Tovma2    1:8|Catholicos of Armenia, Giut. The Armenian nobles each built royal palaces
10Tovma2    1:10|But after the Armenian nobles became disunited, they abandoned
10Tovma2    1:13|Artaz, emboldened by God the Armenian troops, like holy and divine
10Tovma2    1:16|martyrs, [696] men of the holy Armenian army were perfected in Christ
10Tovma2    2:1|the Nestorian heresy. Slandering the Armenian nobles to Peroz, he worked
10Tovma2    2:4|against you and encourages the Armenian princes to submit to the
10Tovma2    2:5|asking for the book of Armenian history which he had written
10Tovma2    2:13|to Armenia, to ask the Armenian prelates and to receive replies
10Tovma2    2:15|Marcian responded: “Because the Armenian prelates were endangered by the
10Tovma2    2:19|until King Khosrov. And the Armenian nobles endured grievous oppression from
10Tovma2    2:20|forcefully opposed the Persians. The Armenian nobles gathered around him and
10Tovma2    2:21|to give battle to the Armenian forces, to ruin, take captive
10Tovma2    2:22|immediately hastened to encourage the Armenian nobles, saying: “Up, valiant (comrades
10Tovma2    2:23|of the Persian army the (Armenian) force was disheartened. They abandoned
10Tovma2    3:5|John the Patrician from the Armenian sector, Nerses the stratelat from
10Tovma2    3:12|apart from the Greek and Armenian troops
10Tovma2    4:58|was the date [300] of the Armenian era
10Tovma2    5:0|to the reckoning of the Armenian calendar; a certain T’ok’l called
10Tovma2    5:6|the highest rank of the Armenian princes, sent some of his
10Tovma2    5:9|had done and how the Armenian princes were in mutual solidarity
10Tovma2    6:2|the city which was the Armenian prince’s winter quarters, he camped
10Tovma2    6:2|fully prepared to face the Armenian army
10Tovma2    6:3|When the Armenian prince saw the Muslim army
10Tovma2    6:16|So, the Armenian troops put an end to
10Tovma2    6:22|so when you enter any Armenian city as governors have the
10Tovma2    6:26|of Berkri. But of the Armenian troops (only) a few insignificant
10Tovma2    6:27|Then the Armenian troops stripped the trappings and
10Tovma2    6:42|the year [300] according to the Armenian reckoningthe caliph with his
10Tovma2    6:44|to us in chains the Armenian princesespecially the prince of
10Tovma2    7:14|the old translation of the Armenian teachers, which they have continually
10Tovma3    1:2|who were smitten. For the Armenian princes with their hosts of
10Tovma3    2:11|that point one of the Armenian nobility of the Vahevuni family
10Tovma3    2:54|a hundred men against ten Armenian soldiers
10Tovma3    2:75|consideration than all the (other) Armenian princes and royal magnatesand
10Tovma3    4:22|valiant general Gurgēn and the Armenian troops with him. He had
10Tovma3    4:30|and came up to the Armenian force saying: “Behold, we have
10Tovma3    4:37|The Armenian army still remained unconcerned. The
10Tovma3    4:38|made haste to marshal the (Armenian) forces, to form line, and
10Tovma3    4:43|they had yet reached the Armenian force, the general Gurgēn made
10Tovma3    4:44|When the Armenian commander realised that he was
10Tovma3    4:45|The Armenian force marched out to oppose
10Tovma3    4:62|dark. They expelled them from Armenian territory, some in the direction
10Tovma3    4:64|But not only the valiant Armenian heroes fought in that great
10Tovma3    4:64|heavenly hosts fighting with the Armenian army. For when battle was
10Tovma3    5:1|on their army by the Armenian troops. They were unable to
10Tovma3    5:2|discovered for certain that each (Armenian) had struck down two of
10Tovma3    5:7|to the place where the Armenian army was encamped, they had
10Tovma3    5:18|Then all the Armenian nobles began to scatter and
10Tovma3    11:31|Armeniathe removal of the Armenian magnates from the countryhe
10Tovma3    11:33|then on not a single Armenian prince remained who had not
10Tovma3    11:34|families and the number of Armenian lords. At dawn one morning
10Tovma3    13:24|courage, they turned on the Armenian force, inflicting grave losses
10Tovma3    13:35|infantry. Valiantly distinguishing themselves, the Armenian troops battled the Muslims for
10Tovma3    13:38|they had completely destroyed the Armenian army. But it was the
10Tovma3    14:1|was the [306th] year of the Armenian calendarequivalent to six jubilees
10Tovma3    14:6|the caliph had delighted the Armenian princes in his banqueting hall
10Tovma3    14:25|race of Ismael, like those Armenian captives who were deluded
10Tovma3    14:33|The Armenian princes remained in danger, seeking
10Tovma3    14:52|in the [311th] year of the Armenian era
10Tovma3    15:1|times benevolent God allowed the Armenian princes to return each to
10Tovma3    15:2|of the liberation of the Armenian nobles and the Lord’s restoration
10Tovma3    15:18|In the [307th] year of the Armenian era Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    18:14|Ashot but also all the Armenian princes who had returned from
10Tovma3    18:23|of Vantosp, in [323] of the Armenian era, in the month of
10Tovma3    19:3|as) Ashot, in [326] of the Armenian era; Khachik, also (known as
10Tovma3    19:7|rule over it. When the Armenian princes came to know his
10Tovma3    19:9|their own private inheritance, the Armenian princes went out to meet
10Tovma3    19:12|the royal taxes, let the Armenian princes have no suspicion and
10Tovma3    20:5|plotting with regard to the Armenian princes who had gone to
10Tovma3    20:11|When the Armenian princes left the emir, there
10Tovma3    21:1|in the year [339] of the Armenian era, in the fifteenth year
10Tovma3    22:14|fearlessly and courageously. But the Armenian king Smbat regarded Ashot’s going
10Tovma3    22:30|he might win over the Armenian princes by respect and friendship
10Tovma3    22:30|suspicious messages which Smbat the Armenian king was continuously sending to
10Tovma3    23:1|himself and withdrawn it from Armenian control
10Tovma3    23:4|to all regions of his Armenian kingdom, to the Gēorgians and
10Tovma3    23:10|of Hołts’. Ahmat’ surrounded the (Armenian) army and inflicted merciless losses
10Tovma3    24:8|the highest rank of the Armenian kings, especially of the great
10Tovma3    26:12|This happened in [347] of the Armenian era, in which year Lord
10Tovma3    28:1|At that time the Armenian king Smbat assembled an army
10Tovma3    28:3|and Albania came with the Armenian army to attack the land
10Tovma3    28:4|The Armenian army crossed over and encamped
10Tovma3    28:7|and rapidly marched on the Armenian army. The latter were encamped
10Tovma3    28:11|in the year [351] of the Armenian era, in the fourth year
10Tovma3    29:8|had lived from [325] of the Armenian era, and was twenty-nine
10Tovma3    29:26|Gregory was burned and the Armenian troops suffered a horrible death
10Tovma3    29:27|in the year [186] of the (Armenian) era when Saint Vahan, who
10Tovma3    29:77|The Armenian force suffered a terrible disaster
10Tovma4    1:15|and likewise those who were Armenian and whose accomplice this rebel
10Tovma4    4:31|and famous soldier in the Armenian army
10Tovma4    4:35|to the support of the Armenian army, although they were very
10Tovma4    10:15|through the ranks of the Armenian army, the king reached the
10Tovma4    11:0|and the victory of the Armenian army by the grace of
10Tovma4    11:2|under the feet of the Armenian horses. Setting on them with
10Tovma4    13:2|a few remained of the Armenian princes, who had fallen into
10Tovma4    13:15|in the year [470] of the Armenian era, and moved into Greek
10Tovma4    13:62|in the year [570] of the Armenian era that the ruler Abdlmseh
10Tovma4    13:83|in the year [752] of the Armenian era, and in the imperial
10Tovma4    13:104|in the year [775] of the Armenian era occurred the death and
11Asogh1    2:3|the third renewal of the Armenian kingdom through Ashot Bagaratuni, which
11Asogh1    2:3|in the year [336] of the Armenian chronology, after the advent of
11Asogh1    2:4|of Smbat, nicknamed Abdlabas, the Armenian sparapet, (comes) from the tribe
11Asogh1    2:6|hands) the administration of the Armenian kingdom, waged war against the
11Asogh1    2:8|In his days lived: the Armenian vardapet Sahak, nicknamed Apikuresh, full
11Asogh1    3:1|as the son of an Armenian, he surpassed every Armenian in
11Asogh1    3:1|an Armenian, he surpassed every Armenian in his tomfoolery
11Asogh1    3:7|of Xosroviduxt, built by the Armenian king Trdat
11Asogh1    3:20|Thus the Armenian country again began to settle
11Asogh1    4:6|of Alan, subject to the Armenian king), subjugated him under his
11Asogh1    4:11|their insidious plan, with the Armenian rulers, accompanied by the entire
11Asogh1    4:14|place called Jknavachar, where the Armenian army, having been defeated, fled
11Asogh1    5:13|This time, the whole Armenian land turned into a desert
11Asogh1    6:3|in the year [365=916] of the Armenian chronology and ruled) for [22] years
11Asogh1    7:1|the Varag monastery, (became) the Armenian patriarch, for [22] years
11Asogh1    7:2|peace and prosperity in the Armenian land, guided by his meek
11Asogh1    7:5|sent an ambassador to the Armenian king (with an order) not
11Asogh1    7:6|this order, having gathered the Armenian cavalry, he came to the
11Asogh1    7:8|the Kur River, attacked the Armenian camp; an alarm arose that
11Asogh1    7:10|The Armenian troops, with extraordinary speed, set
11Asogh1    7:39|during the time of the Armenian king Abas, in [383 = 934], the Arabs
11Asogh1    8:11|result of which the monastic Armenian clergy, (namely) Bishop of Arsharunik
11Asogh1    8:13|monk of Sewan, as the Armenian Catholicos
11Asogh1    8:26|The king with all the Armenian infantry remained motionless in the
11Asogh1    9:1|during the reign of the Armenian king Ashot, in [421=982], after (patriarchs
11Asogh1    9:1|hands), restored calm in the Armenian land: (he ruled) for [19] years
11Asogh1    9:2|the burial place of the Armenian archpastor, lord Anania
11Asogh1    11:1|Around this time, the Armenian king, blessed Ashot, died in
11Asogh1    14:2|bowed to his side the Armenian cavalry, which was in Greece
11Asogh1    14:4|made war against them; the Armenian army fought courageously: the sons
11Asogh1    19:12|took possession of Dvin. The Armenian King Smbat, through the mediation
11Asogh1    20:3|cruelty, began to torture the (Armenian) priests for their faith, and
11Asogh1    20:7|epistles to Bishop Khachik, the Armenian Patriarch
11Asogh1    21:4|of whom the eldest, an Armenian from the Derjan district, was
11Asogh1    22:4|to the sword; only the Armenian infantry, encircling King Basil in
11Asogh1    23:1|in the year [435 = 986] of the Armenian chronology, when Gabriel, the priest
11Asogh1    26:4|An Armenian architect, a mason Trdat, happened
11Asogh1    27:2|Tayk’s kouropalates David and the Armenian king Smbat appointed Smbat, the
11Asogh1    27:5|of Iberia sent to the Armenian King Smbat to ask him
11Asogh1    27:6|This latter, taking all the Armenian troops and his brother Gagik
11Asogh1    27:8|which he ceded to the Armenian king Smbat as a token
11Asogh1    28:1|of the king of the Armenian Smbat were crowned with success
11Asogh1    28:9|become a perjurer, (Smbat) sent Armenian troops to help Salar (with
11Asogh1    29:10|Gagik), he betrayed his father’s Armenian faith and, having won the
11Asogh1    30:1|the Armenians bishop Xachik, the Armenian people began to spread over
11Asogh1    31:1|In [441=992], the Armenian king Gagik installed the Armenian
11Asogh1    31:1|Armenian king Gagik installed the Armenian lord Sargis as Catholicos
11Asogh1    31:7|death of Bishop Khachik, the Armenian King Gagik summoned all the
11Asogh1    31:7|the bishops from both the Armenian land and the Greek half
11Asogh1    34:6|Hasteank district, and many other Armenian nobles
11Asogh1    37:2|When Bat died, the Armenian kouropalates David laid siege to
11Asogh1    39:2|disasters to the city. The Armenian Church, which was outside the
11Asogh1    39:4|answered: “We look at the Armenian Church and at your mosque
11Asogh1    40:4|war, but sent to the Armenian king Gagik and to the
11Asogh1    40:5|to him [6,000] selected, well-armed Armenian troops under the command of
11Asogh1    40:9|appointed time, the Iberian and Armenian troops, having united, went to
11Asogh1    40:12|hill (on which stood) the Armenian and Iberian camps
11Asogh1    40:19|The Armenian and Iberian troops, forgetting about
11Asogh1    40:21|The Armenian detachment, in its swift attack
11Asogh1    40:28|But the Armenian and Iberian troops followed in
11Asogh1    42:16|of the king of the Armenian Gagik
11Asogh1    43:3|in the year [450=1001] of the Armenian chronology. Both (enemy) sides spent
11Asogh1    46:1|days of Emperor Basil, the Armenian king Gagik had a good
11Asogh1    47:2|divided among themselves by the Armenian king, Gagik, who was at
11Asogh1    48:4|Emperor Philip [756], and from our Armenian chronology [453] years, which is the
12Last1    2:37|waters in accordance with our (Armenian) canons, while the Byzantine bishops
12Last1    9:11|in the year [482] of our (Armenian) era [1033]. Many learned people, seeing
12Last1    10:12|the year [490] according to our (Armenian) [1041] calendar
12Last1    10:47|until the year [493] of our (Armenian) calendar [1044] when a certain Kamenas
12Last1    11:11|In the year [497] of our (Armenian) calendar [1048] which was the second
12Last1    14:5|they requested oversight of the (Armenian) church, and (promised) to pay
12Last1    16:0|was (the year) [503] of our (Armenian) era [1054]. Now the same month
12Last1    17:5|This transpired in [504] of our (Armenian) [1055] era
12Last1    18:14|in the year [506] of our (Armenian) era [1057], which was the tenth
12Last1    21:28|in the year [507] of our (Armenian) [1058] era
12Last1    22:29|Constantinople. There he slandered our (Armenian Apostolic) faith and requested baptism
12Last1    23:32|the Lord was visiting our (Armenian) people. In trembling from extreme
12Last1    24:7|This transpired in [513] of our (Armenian) [1063/64] era
12Last1    25:12|up with rage against the Armenian troops and people and looked
12Last1    26:5|in the year [482] of the Armenian Era [1033/34], until the present the