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arm   336
armament   5
armor   90
armpit   4
army   978
around   207
arousal   1
arouse   31
arrange   83
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army
917 occurrence(s)



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armoured   4
armpit   2
armpits   2
arms   111
army   917
armys   11
arnak   2
arose   87
around   207


01Kor1    12:6|together with the entire national army
01Kor1    26:2|the Armenian army being located, along with the
02Agat1    1:6|gathering brigades and constituting an army
02Agat1    4:11|the horses of the large army. Looking around, they noticed that
02Agat3    11:9|in the form of an army carrying shields, that the demons
02Agat3    12:9|the azatagund brigade of the army
02Agat3    14:14|king Tiridates with all the army of Greater Armenia, and queen
02Agat3    19:2|the king and all the army with the mass of the
02Agat3    20:1|the blessed Gregory took the army, the king himself, his wife
02Agat3    20:7|fifty thousand from the royal army were baptized
02Agat3    28:4|commander-in-chief of the army; the prince of Mokq; the
03Buz3    7:1|of other rabble, a countless army of nomadic troops many of
03Buz3    7:6|they assembled as one large army
03Buz3    7:12|and fell upon the enemy army at the time of the
03Buz3    7:21|king Sanesan and from his army. None of them survived. Not
03Buz3    8:14|fleeing troops quickly reached the army of the king of Armenia
03Buz3    8:19|Armenians went and attacked their army, placing their hopes in God
03Buz3    11:2|Greater Armenia, assembled the azataxumb army of naxararakoyt troops
03Buz3    11:10|Christ’s name and for the army of the lord of the
03Buz3    12:9|the entire multitude of the army went before Yusik through the
03Buz3    21:10|He left his army near the city of Satagh
03Buz3    21:10|wise men from the Armenian army, namely Arshawir and Andovk, who
03Buz3    21:11|emperor himself entered the Iranian army in the disguise of a
03Buz3    21:12|The Iranian army was encamped in the district
03Buz3    21:12|They came and entered the army of the king of Iran
03Buz3    21:13|Byzantines came and attacked the army of the king of Iran
03Buz3    21:17|in the midst of the army. They killed all the mature
03Buz4    5:69|man, finally, at last, the army managed to convince the king
03Buz4    20:20|appointed time went against the army together with all the military
03Buz4    30:0|how he and his entire army fell into the hands of
03Buz4    40:0|completely destroyed him and his army
03Buz4    41:0|and how Vasak and the army destroyed them
03Buz4    43:0|killed by Vasak and the army
03Buz4    45:0|by general Vasak and his army
03Buz4    46:0|soldiers; and how the Armenian army killed them
03Buz5    2:0|how he fell upon the army of the Iranian king Shapuh
03Buz5    43:8|spies went and observed Manuel’s army which was in Bagrewand district
04Yegh1    1:22|counsel of ours. Raise an army and gather a force; march
04Yegh1    2:40|all the host of his army
04Yegh2    1:15|the whole host of his army
04Yegh2    1:19|side the Christians in the army recognized the fire which was
04Yegh2    1:22|for many of the heathen army who were ill received healing
04Yegh2    6:129|you and all the great army of the Aryans
04Yegh2    9:219|the whole host of the army, many were they who on
04Yegh2    10:238|already by him in the army, others were in the garrison
04Yegh2    11:271|you and those in my army I shall exile in cruel
04Yegh2    11:272|I shall send an infinite army with elephants; your wives and
04Yegh3    1:1|the Armenian contingent in the army, yet we do not wish
04Yegh3    2:31|who were there in the army, unable to endure the anger
04Yegh3    2:43|a great tumult on the army and magi
04Yegh3    3:74|against me and against the army
04Yegh3    4:89|shrewd wisdom they divided the army into two
04Yegh3    4:91|Summoning the commander of the army to the council for questioning
04Yegh3    5:106|and fell on the enemies’ army
04Yegh3    5:107|the host of the Persians’ army. Many they killed, and even
04Yegh3    5:108|plunder and booty of the army they guarded them as if
04Yegh3    5:113|holy bishops and the entire army. The king’s command was rendered
04Yegh3    6:132|without orders from the Armenian army, from the eastern part of
04Yegh3    6:137|the soldiers, saying: “The Persian army which was in the land
04Yegh3    6:140|When the Armenian army heard this bitter news, they
04Yegh3    6:143|cobishops and the whole Armenian army; Vasak the marzpan and Nershapuh
04Yegh3    7:155|reassure themselves and the Armenian army
04Yegh3    7:171|move to attack the Persian army in order to expel them
04Yegh3    7:172|sent messengers to the Persian army: “Behold I have broken the
04Yegh3    7:172|covenant and have split their army over three areas
04Yegh3    7:173|any harm to the royal army
04Yegh3    8:178|all the host of his army and rapidly crossed the great
04Yegh3    8:179|for battle against the Armenian army
04Yegh3    8:180|the host of the heathen army in readiness and looked at
04Yegh3    8:191|to the remnants of the army who had fled into the
04Yegh3    8:195|had effected through the Armenian army, they too assembled and joined
04Yegh3    9:203|The army on the borders of Atrpatakan
04Yegh3    9:204|while the army which had remained there fled
04Yegh3    9:208|the sides, he brought the army back safe and sound in
04Yegh3    9:221|had brought upon the royal army, and claiming that the whole
04Yegh3    10:242|before him those in his army, of all nations, who observed
04Yegh4    2:39|and he made the Armenian army appear divided and disunited
04Yegh4    2:42|and faithful to the Roman army on the Persian border, but
04Yegh4    2:50|was forthcoming for the Armenian army except from those Huns with
04Yegh4    3:64|the total host of Vardan’s army
04Yegh4    3:66|the total number of the army, he was even more anxious
04Yegh4    3:67|many companies they divided the army, which of them were generals
04Yegh4    3:72|broken and divided the Armenian army
04Yegh5    3:54|a large force from his army, he raided many provinces seeking
04Yegh5    3:55|they chose from the whole army a junior noble of the
04Yegh5    3:57|great rejoicing for the Armenian army
04Yegh5    4:77|the foreigners and saved his army from death and the people
04Yegh5    5:113|baptized any catechumens in the army. In the morning these received
04Yegh5    5:114|the whole host of the army cried out, saying: “May our
04Yegh5    5:115|the general of the Persian army saw that there were no
04Yegh5    5:123|set in order the whole army and extended his battle line
04Yegh5    6:132|the plain opposite the Aryan army on the bank of the
04Yegh5    6:138|blocked the river. The Persian army, fearing the difficulty of crossing
04Yegh5    6:139|But the Armenian army crossed over on horseback and
04Yegh5    6:140|bravest warriors of the Persian army had dislodged the left wing
04Yegh5    6:140|right wing of the Persian army, throwing it back on the
04Yegh5    8:172|fallen than in the Armenian army, he was especially disturbedeven
04Yegh6    1:1|a detachment of the Armenian army with the holy priests had
04Yegh6    2:30|urged and pressed the Persian army in the neighboring parts of
04Yegh6    2:31|the fallen, so that the army was as numerous as before
04Yegh6    2:39|calamities wrought by the royal army, they reckoned there was no
04Yegh6    2:41|Khaltik saw that the Persian army was fearlessly daring to descend
04Yegh6    2:49|urging and exhorting the Hun army and reminding them of the
04Yegh6    3:52|their unity with the Armenian army
04Yegh6    3:58|all the fortresses which the army of the Huns had destroyed
04Yegh6    5:104|losses inflicted on the royal army, the ruin and captivity of
04Yegh6    7:152|the laughingstock of the whole army
04Yegh7    1:6|him the discord in the army, whereby many nations had defected
04Yegh7    1:8|his troops and organize an army to oppose him with force
04Yegh7    1:9|many losses on the king’s army
04Yegh7    1:11|through the disunity of his army
04Yegh7    6:149|are many Christians in the army who will scatter his bones
04Yegh7    7:164|observed by anyone in the army, not by Armenians or other
04Yegh7    7:166|from Khuzhastan in the royal army who secretly observed Christianity. By
04Yegh7    8:186|the losses of the royal army. Our religion does not so
04Yegh7    14:333|or more until the royal army should have moved on. To
04Yegh7    14:342|all the sick in the army have been cured by them
04Yegh7    14:345|to the Christians in the army and would have received the
04Yegh7    15:353|Christians who were in the army
04Yegh9    2:43|to war with the royal army
04Yegh9    3:53|although he saw that the army of the Aryans was divided
04Yegh9    3:53|He defeated and massacred his army, and capturing the king’s son
04Yegh9    3:54|into submission, unifying the whole army of the Aryans. Then he
04Yegh9    3:55|waged war against the Aryan army and inflicted much damage on
05Parp3    20:6|discipline and organization of the army which causes all observers and
05Parp3    31:0|their comrades in the Armenian army
05Parp3    37:9|that they saw the Iranian army and fell on one wing
05Parp3    37:9|fleeing back to the Iranian army. (The Armenian troops) returned unharmed
05Parp3    37:12|no one stops the Iranian army, they will come into the
05Parp3    37:13|Thinking these things, (the Armenian army) wanted to hurry, but before
05Parp3    46:2|you sent him with an army to Aghbania (Aghuania) causing him
05Parp3    50:12|of the saints, to the army of the tanuter and creator
05Parp4    63:2|concealed. If before, in the army, the brave forces of Armenia
05Parp4    66:20|been with them in the army, an eloquent speaker and one
05Parp4    71:1|and senior (official) of the army was the p’ushtipanan saghar, even
05Parp4    73:16|their friends in the Iranian army, saying: “Many of us are
05Parp4    74:3|and be translated to the army of the joyous, whose soldiers
05Parp4    77:18|color and aspect of that army and force, which was fated
05Parp4    83:14|plunged into the entire Iranian army, attacking with the few good
05Parp4    91:7|the sparapet of the Aryan army dares to enter the Aryans’
05Parp4    93:17|his ascetic comrades over the army of the long-patient oath
06Khor1    11:6|the Titan Bēl mustered his army against him, and with a
06Khor1    11:12|Summoning his army he addressed them: “In going
06Khor1    11:21|his host until the whole army should arrive and he could
06Khor1    15:5|took the host of her army and hastened to the land
06Khor1    15:9|the conflict was joined, the army of Ara was routed and
06Khor1    15:12|When the Armenian army had regained its confidence to
06Khor1    20:86|help Priam with the Ethiopian army and was killed by the
06Khor1    33:1|Zarmayr with a small Ethiopian army, and his death
06Khor1    33:11|Priam with a small Ethiopian army, was there wounded by the
06Khor2    2:8|in Babylon with a Macedonian army, but in the war, he
06Khor2    2:10|spot and perished with his army. And Arshak ruled over a
06Khor2    4:1|the Armenian warriors into an army and marched against the allies
06Khor2    4:2|Vaḷarshak gathered together a great army from Azerbaijan and central Armenia
06Khor2    5:5|the hero, and attacking his army they put it to flight
06Khor2    6:7|He himself, having discharged the army of the west, descended to
06Khor2    6:9|There he organized the army of our country, and leaving
06Khor2    7:3|relevance to the kingdom - the army, generals, provincial governors, and similar
06Khor2    8:12|mightier than Heracles, gathering an army, came and attacked the land
06Khor2    12:2|Then Artashēs ordered an army to be raised from the
06Khor2    12:8|they say, by his own army. He had reigned for twenty
06Khor2    13:7|Halys he destroyed the Lydian army and captured Chroesus; and before
06Khor2    13:11|By the multitude of his army he rendered the use of
06Khor2    13:20|march against Hellas with an army, when he left them his
06Khor2    13:21|was slaughtered by his own army
06Khor2    14:3|and marched against the Greek army, which after the death of
06Khor2    14:5|Anatolia; and leaving a numerous army with him, he returned to
06Khor2    14:12|of the command of the army; but he did not take
06Khor2    15:2|Asia Minor with a large army and sent his commander Scaurus
06Khor2    16:1|Tigran’s attack on the Roman army, the retreat of Gabianus, and
06Khor2    16:2|to Syria against the Roman army to seek revenge
06Khor2    16:3|Gabianus, the Roman army commander whom Pompey had left
06Khor2    17:3|was destroyed with all his army in a battle with Tigran
06Khor2    18:2|out Cassius with an immense army
06Khor2    18:3|did not allow the Armenian army to cross the Euphrates and
06Khor2    19:3|he received from him an army for his support
06Khor2    19:4|sent him against the Roman army with orders to make an
06Khor2    19:7|Barzap’ran had put the Roman army to flight, chasing some into
06Khor2    19:17|But the Armenian army, with the help of the
06Khor2    20:2|the Roman general, with an army, to wage war against the
06Khor2    20:3|Syria and put the Armenian army to flight. Leaving Silon to
06Khor2    21:1|in person attacked the Armenian army and captured Samosata
06Khor2    22:5|became furious and commanded an army to be raised, the hosts
06Khor2    23:4|taking the host of his army he marched against Artavazd. Crossing
06Khor2    23:4|Mesopotamia, he slaughtered the innumerable army of the Armenians and captured
06Khor2    24:2|reign of Artashēs, the Armenian army mustered and at his command
06Khor2    25:5|Arsham refused and gathered his army to oppose Herod. Through messengers
06Khor2    26:1|Romans, the war with Herod’s army and the murder of his
06Khor2    26:9|He sent an army of Thracians and Germans on
06Khor2    26:10|the emperor’s command that this army should cross into Persia through
06Khor2    26:12|He took a great army, marched to Mesopotamia, and met
06Khor2    26:12|he was killed and his army fled
06Khor2    27:8|the Persian kingdom. Gathering an army, he marched there to reconcile
06Khor2    29:2|the east to seek an army
06Khor2    29:7|daughter’s repudiation, in which Herod’s army was severely beaten and destroyed
06Khor2    33:9|I wished to take my army and go to slaughter the
06Khor2    33:13|set over our land and army
06Khor2    35:2|the throne, he gathered an army under the command of his
06Khor2    43:5|a part of the Assyrian army and the army of Azerbaijan
06Khor2    43:5|the Assyrian army and the army of Azerbaijan so that they
06Khor2    44:1|and his gathering of an army to prepare for war
06Khor2    45:3|out to meet him the army of that region and also
06Khor2    45:4|also saw that the Roman army had not come to his
06Khor2    46:3|nothing the host of his army, they only kept watch on
06Khor2    46:10|The Georgian army with their king P’arsman, although
06Khor2    46:11|the terrible slaughter of Eruand’s army and of the Mesopotamian troops
06Khor2    46:14|The rest of the army turned in flight
06Khor2    46:17|The army of the Medes crossed over
06Khor2    46:17|to the position of Eruand’s army and encamped in the dark
06Khor2    46:20|before midday. He commanded his army to shout in unison: “Mar
06Khor2    46:22|of Artashēs and the whole army
06Khor2    47:5|of the authority over the army of the west - he entrusted
06Khor2    47:5|control over the entire Armenian army, over the governors of the
06Khor2    48:9|tax collectors and a powerful army arrived at the Armenian frontier
06Khor2    50:5|But because the Armenian army had captured the son of
06Khor2    52:3|of the Alans with an army to support the brother of
06Khor2    53:4|them with the entire Armenian army, and the king himself accompanied
06Khor2    53:8|the command of the Armenian army - the cause of Artavazd’s envy
06Khor2    53:10|the command of the whole army
06Khor2    53:12|divided the command of the army into four: he left Artavazd
06Khor2    53:12|in command of the eastern army, Tiran over the western, and
06Khor2    54:1|War against Domitian’s army in Basean
06Khor2    54:3|was angered and dispatched an army against Artashēs. When this arrived
06Khor2    54:3|swept Tiran and the western army before it and drove them
06Khor2    54:4|battle Smbat arrived with the army of the south, and advancing
06Khor2    54:5|man and pursuing the Roman army he threw it back as
06Khor2    54:6|they call his command and army by his name
06Khor2    60:9|time he sent a powerful army to the regions of Assyria
06Khor2    62:12|him the care of the army of the east, and he
06Khor2    65:13|thereafter he gathered the Armenian army and passed across the great
06Khor2    68:11|was in command of the army
06Khor2    70:2|the Apostate, went with an army to Ctesiphon. When he, Julian
06Khor2    73:5|him - nonetheless Khosrov with his army and other friends who had
06Khor2    74:6|from Artashir, and the Persian army pretended to pursue him as
06Khor2    76:2|their own assistance the Greek army, which was in Phrygia, to
06Khor2    76:5|us and, putting the Greek army to flight, took captive the
06Khor2    76:7|his brother Florian with another army to Cilicia
06Khor2    79:6|Carinus and Numerian. Gathering an army, he gave battle to the
06Khor2    79:7|second time to the Roman army on both sides of the
06Khor2    79:8|Trdat, was slaughtered with his army; those who survived turned in
06Khor2    79:9|deep Euphrates to his own army, where Licinius was
06Khor2    81:15|turn back with the Persian army but advanced with all his
06Khor2    82:2|came here with a large army
06Khor2    82:6|the command of the Armenian army
06Khor2    85:6|The whole army, seeing their king and general
06Khor2    85:7|losses had befallen his own army and many of the nobles
06Khor2    87:2|the victory, nonetheless because his army had been mauled and many
06Khor2    87:2|the mass of the Roman army, which had attacked Assyria, put
06Khor2    87:6|put in command of the army with a view to making
06Khor2    88:6|about it, he gathered an army to oppose him in war
06Khor3    5:2|but help us with an army to make Khosrov, Trdat’s son
06Khor3    5:6|palace prefect, with a strong army, and purple robes, and a
06Khor3    5:9|I have sent an army to your support with the
06Khor3    6:2|the same command over the army the four generals whom Trdat
06Khor3    6:3|as general of the northern army; the third was Vahan, prince
06Khor3    6:3|as general of the southern army
06Khor3    6:5|sent Manachihr with the southern army and that of Cilicia to
06Khor3    6:5|the eastern force and the army of Galatia he sent to
06Khor3    7:2|southern force and the Cilician army, he offered battle to Bakur
06Khor3    7:2|him, putting to flight his army and the Persians who had
06Khor3    9:5|the main body of the army
06Khor3    9:12|stead he appointed over the army Garjoyl Maḷkhaz, prince of the
06Khor3    10:2|And bringing up the Greek army he opposed the Persian king
06Khor3    10:4|the Armenian princes with the army and the generals and entrusted
06Khor3    10:6|the emperor, gathered a great army under his brother Nerseh, as
06Khor3    10:8|the war, nonetheless the Armenian army, gaining the victory, put the
06Khor3    10:8|the victory, put the Persian army to flight and guarded the
06Khor3    13:3|and reached Mesopotamia. The Persian army defending that area cut the
06Khor3    13:4|meet Julian, attacked the Persian army, and dispersed it. Offering his
06Khor3    15:1|How Zawray took the Armenian army, seceded from Julian, and was
06Khor3    15:2|had followed Julian with his army at Tiran’s command
06Khor3    15:8|The army that you sent to us
06Khor3    15:8|will that he led the army. And second, to test your
06Khor3    15:11|But when his army saw that all the nobles
06Khor3    17:3|His army returned with Jovian as emperor
06Khor3    17:7|recalling and sending back the army that he took from you
06Khor3    17:11|in front of his own army and blinded his eyes like
06Khor3    18:2|king. Fearful that the Armenian army might put an obstacle in
06Khor3    18:3|commander of the Armenian eastern army his friend Valinak of Siunik’
06Khor3    18:3|he himself pursued the Greek army. Arriving in Bithynia he camped
06Khor3    19:3|Anatolia and expelled the Persian army
06Khor3    21:4|attack Armenia with a strong army
06Khor3    25:4|him with the entire Armenian army
06Khor3    26:5|returned to Nisibis. After his army had rested and recovered from
06Khor3    28:5|He ordered his Persian army to surround the city and
06Khor3    28:9|Then the whole army entered inside, and the Persian
06Khor3    29:3|Goths, he straightaway sent an army to Mesopotamia and Armenia to
06Khor3    29:7|in this condition the imperial army arrived
06Khor3    29:12|Great, going to the Greek army, begged them not to harm
06Khor3    34:4|the leader of the Persian army: “Why do you, my own
06Khor3    36:2|Arshak, Shapuh gathered a large army under Mehrujan and dispatched it
06Khor3    36:9|king and gathered a large army for him under the valiant
06Khor3    37:7|Their contemporaries from the Persian army also came forward and rushed
06Khor3    37:12|line escending on the Persian army
06Khor3    37:15|the sun rose opposite our army the reflections from their bronze
06Khor3    39:3|he entered Thessalonica with his army, there had occurred an altercation
06Khor3    39:4|he expelled Terentius with his army and began to prepare for
06Khor3    39:6|and general of Pap’s eastern army, fought fiercely and put up
06Khor3    40:10|the commanders of the Greek army
06Khor3    41:3|faithful men, and with an army
06Khor3    43:7|him, being prevented by Arshak’s army. So, they concealed their plans
06Khor3    44:2|in-chief of his own army. He also restored to him
06Khor3    46:3|been exhausted, Arshak gathered his army and attacked Khosrov
06Khor3    46:6|Arshak’s army was defeated, and his commander
06Khor3    50:4|son Artashir with a large army to Armenia
06Khor3    51:12|the command of the Armenian army, which he coveted. To this
06Khor3    51:17|Hamazasp as commander of your army by our command, and you
06Khor3    56:5|force. They cut down their army, and Aprsam Spanduni killed their
06Khor3    67:3|the throne attacked the Greek army at Nisibis and ordered the
07Seb1    7:4|divine road. How the Persian army advanced on them in great
07Seb1    7:6|the coming of the Persian army from the east to attack
07Seb1    8:2|sent against him a large army of Huns. He gave them
07Seb1    8:3|Armenian soldier. However, the Armenian army gained strength and defeated the
07Seb1    8:3|strength and defeated the Persian army with a massacre. After pursuing
07Seb1    8:5|king wished to gather another army to attack Armenia, yet he
07Seb1    8:5|against him with a large army
07Seb1    8:7|the host of the Persian army, so not a single one
07Seb1    8:8|the power of his numerous army had been broken, he did
07Seb1    8:12|He gave them an imperial army in support. When they had
07Seb1    8:12|When they had received the army, they attacked the city of
07Seb1    8:14|Khałamakhikc. They defeated the Persian army with tremendous losses, put them
07Seb1    8:16|Persian king and all his army to defeat
07Seb1    9:17|resist in battle the Greek army. In his time Ormizd was
07Seb1    10:4|of Persia, valiantly attacked the army of the T’etals and forcibly
07Seb1    10:5|defeated the multitude of his army and killed their king in
07Seb1    10:8|orders to go to the army and seize the whole treasure
07Seb1    10:10|Yovhan patrik and a Greek army were keeping the city of
07Seb1    10:11|in the multitude of the army of the king of the
07Seb1    11:0|senate. Maurice sends Khosrov an army in support. Two letters of
07Seb1    11:0|The battle in which Vahram’s army is defeated. The flight and
07Seb1    11:1|and ancestors; send me an army in support with which I
07Seb1    11:3|son as king. The royal army has installed someone else as
07Seb1    11:3|He came with a large army and seized the kingdom for
07Seb1    11:3|and seeks from us an army in support, and promises to
07Seb1    11:6|and gave him a royal army in support: Yovhan patrik from
07Seb1    11:6|stratelat from Syria with his army. They passed in review - three
07Seb1    11:9|the rebel mihrats’i, taking his army, the elephants, and all the
07Seb1    11:19|elephants, and on them an army of armed warriors who will
07Seb1    11:24|unable to resist the Greek army and fled. But the latter
07Seb1    11:26|attacked the encampment of Vahram’s army. In his tent was the
07Seb1    11:27|Then the Persian army collected not a little of
07Seb1    12:1|his tent and the Persian army was encamped around him, and
07Seb1    12:1|around him, and the Greek army was distant from them by
07Seb1    12:4|may once more gather another army from the valiant nations of
07Seb1    12:14|the royal tent. The Persian army surrounded the tent, fully armed
07Seb1    12:15|was frightened, and all his army. They began to conceal their
07Seb1    12:20|and the strength of his army was weak and modest. They
07Seb1    12:27|The princes and all the army were in turmoil; but remembering
07Seb1    16:4|emperor; he asked for an army in support, and sent back
07Seb1    17:3|The Greek army pursued them, with the general
07Seb1    17:4|you.’ He led the army and pointed out the ford
07Seb1    17:4|the ford below. The whole army crossed the ford. Some of
07Seb1    18:0|Maurice gathers an army against the Thracians. He appoints
07Seb1    18:3|was crushed before the Greek army, which put them to flight
07Seb1    18:4|battle. They defeated the Greek army and destroyed them with great
07Seb1    18:6|more the king gathered another army and ordered it merely to
07Seb1    19:1|them in communion through his army. But the clerics of the
07Seb1    22:3|king Khosrov took his own army and went to attack him
07Seb1    22:3|to attack him; the emperor’s army was with him. There was
07Seb1    23:0|The rebellion of the Armenian army which was stationed at Ispahan
07Seb1    23:1|sent to Armenia concerning the army, as soon as he arrived
07Seb1    23:5|Peroz’s army arrived in pursuit, and put
07Seb1    25:0|K’ushans. The scattering of Vstam’s army. The battle of the marzpan
07Seb1    25:1|with a large and powerful army in order to kill Khosrov
07Seb1    25:4|In like manner the Gełum army that was accompanying him went
07Seb1    25:5|The army of the Gełumk’ were not
07Seb1    25:5|place. They defeated the Persian army, put them to flight, and
07Seb1    27:1|Lord God delivered the enemies’ army into Smbat’s hand. He put
07Seb1    28:0|The flight of the K’ushan army. The Persian army plunders their
07Seb1    28:0|the K’ushan army. The Persian army plunders their country. Smbat is
07Seb1    28:3|He gathered for him an army in fearsome array against the
07Seb1    28:3|from Vrkan his own original army of compatriots, and went directly
07Seb1    28:5|He saw that the K’ushan army had spread out in raids
07Seb1    28:5|a mutual assault. The K’ushan army turned in flight and was
07Seb1    28:5|and was defeated by the army of Khosrov Shum. Many of
07Seb1    28:13|Then Smbat assembled the army and rearmed it. He also
07Seb1    28:17|When his army saw their king (killed), they
07Seb1    29:1|all the nobles and his army to go out to meet
07Seb1    29:4|the north to join the army of that Chepetukh at the
07Seb1    30:5|them the Parsayenpet with an army. When the army had approached
07Seb1    30:5|with an army. When the army had approached, they (the Greeks
07Seb1    31:0|siege of Urha by the army of Phocas, and of Dara
07Seb1    31:0|and of Dara by the army of Khosrov. Arrival of Khosrov
07Seb1    31:0|Capture of Urha by the army of Phocas, and the murder
07Seb1    31:1|reign of Maurice, the Greek army in the region of Thrace
07Seb1    31:4|certain prince Bonos with an army against Antioch and Jerusalem and
07Seb1    31:5|the general Heraclius with his army, who was in the regions
07Seb1    31:5|in Mesopotamia, and with his army seized control of the city
07Seb1    31:5|the city of Urha. An army came to attack him, and
07Seb1    31:5|kept the city and his army besieged
07Seb1    31:6|all the host of his army and marched westwards. On reaching
07Seb1    31:6|he himself marched against the army which was besieging Urha
07Seb1    31:10|returned to Ctesiphon, because his army was weary and exhausted from
07Seb1    31:10|battle for the city. Another army from Greek territory reached Urha
07Seb1    32:1|he had sent with his army to Armenian territory, reached the
07Seb1    32:2|Then the Greek army assembled in the komopolis Ełevard
07Seb1    32:2|the komopolis Ełevard. The Persian army attacked them and a battle
07Seb1    32:2|Ełevard. They defeated the Persian army and destroyed them with great
07Seb1    32:4|city of Dara, another Persian army assembled in Armenian territory, with
07Seb1    32:4|as their general. The Greek army assembled at the plain of
07Seb1    32:5|The Persian army rushed upon them like the
07Seb1    32:5|called Akank’, while the Persian army came up on them in
07Seb1    32:7|Defeated in battle, the Greek army fled before them. The latter
07Seb1    32:8|of the province, and their army returned to Atrpatakan
07Seb1    32:9|Senitam Khosrov came. The Greek army assembled and settled in Tsałkotn
07Seb1    32:9|was T’ēodos Khorkhoṙuni. The Persian army came and camped near them
07Seb1    32:10|The next day the Persian army attacked them. Not a single
07Seb1    32:11|The Persian army came up and formed their
07Seb1    32:13|loyally, for you delivered their army into our hands in that
07Seb1    33:1|from Dara and rested his army once more. He gathered yet
07Seb1    33:2|Ashtat Yeztayar with a large army, and included with him the
07Seb1    33:5|reign (of Khosrov). The Greek army assembled in the province of
07Seb1    33:5|Ordru. They defeated the Greek army and crushed them with great
07Seb1    33:8|Shahrayeanpet. Shahēn encountered the Greek army in the province of Karin
07Seb1    33:12|many losses to the Persian army, yet all the Persian troops
07Seb1    34:5|them from raiding. Putting his army under the command of a
07Seb1    34:6|for one year; the Persian army was pressed for food, nor
07Seb1    34:6|Armenian territory, and the Persian army wintered in Armenia
07Seb1    34:7|to the west. Taking his army, he reached the city of
07Seb1    34:7|went on and joined the army of Khoṙeam, who was in
07Seb1    34:8|himself fell and all his army
07Seb1    34:10|the east with a large army. Marching via Caesarea of Cappadocia
07Seb1    34:11|great urgency he urged his army to pursue him and to
07Seb1    34:11|him and to exterminate the army without a trace. Marching very
07Seb1    34:13|But the Persian army was unable to pursue them
07Seb1    34:16|turned in flight. The Persian army, strengthened, seized the city of
07Seb1    34:17|them. At that time the army of the Persian king was
07Seb1    34:19|and went to the Persian army. Then Khoṙeam, that is Ĕṙazmiozan
07Seb1    34:20|days after Easter, the Persian army captured Jerusalem. For three days
07Seb1    38:1|time Khoṙeam marched with his army to Chalcedon and camped facing
07Seb1    38:3|He distributed donatives to the army, and food and provisions to
07Seb1    38:8|the messengers. He commanded his army to cross by ships to
07Seb1    38:8|sea from which the Persian army returned in shame. They had
07Seb1    38:11|defraud; and having collected an army of brigands, you give me
07Seb1    38:16|to Chalcedon. He ordered his army to assemble in Caesarea of
07Seb1    38:17|Although the army was disturbed at the words
07Seb1    38:19|King Khosrov hastily recalled his army which was in Greek territory
07Seb1    38:19|of Shahēn Patgosapan, yet his army was small and they were
07Seb1    38:20|Then the Persian army reached Nisibis at great speed
07Seb1    38:22|two, he turned against the army to his rear. He struck
07Seb1    38:23|Shahr Varaz with his army, and Shahēn with his survivors
07Seb1    38:23|in its fields. The Persian army came up, but were unable
07Seb1    38:26|now arrived with such an army, and will he not flee
07Seb1    38:28|him rapidly. But because his army was weary, he decided to
07Seb1    38:28|many provinces so that his army could rest and reequip. Marching
07Seb1    38:29|Then Heraclius took his army and returned to Armenia. Passing
07Seb1    38:29|Ṙoch Vehan and the Persian army thought that they had fled
07Seb1    38:30|Ṙoch Vehan. He took his army and pursued him to the
07Seb1    38:31|the plain, and the Persian army did not realize that Heraclius
07Seb1    39:2|and the host of his army, for Heraclius was troubled by
07Seb1    39:9|king Heraclius and all his army greatly thanked God. Then king
07Seb1    40:6|offspring after you. If an army is necessary, I shall send
07Seb1    40:9|taking the host of his army, went to Ctesiphon. He ordered
07Seb1    40:9|at court or in the army in whom he could place
07Seb1    40:11|making a tour of the army to show himself Suddenly they
07Seb1    40:13|grandson of Khosrov, whom Khoṙeam’s army strangled. Then reigned Yazkert, son
07Seb1    40:14|For the army of the Persian empire had
07Seb1    41:1|holy Cross, he gathered his army with ardent and happy heart
07Seb1    41:10|But because all the Persian army loved the aspet, one of
07Seb1    41:16|under his command the Armenian army. Attacking Mzhēzh Gnuni the Greek
07Seb1    41:16|for himself command of the army with the agreement and support
07Seb1    42:0|Ismaelites rule over Egypt; another army of Ismaelites takes Ctesiphon. Eclipse
07Seb1    42:2|they saw that the Persian army had departed from them and
07Seb1    42:2|They did not allow the army of the Roman empire to
07Seb1    42:9|of Ṙuben, for the Greek army had camped in Arabia. Falling
07Seb1    42:10|together; they formed a large army. Following that they sent messages
07Seb1    42:13|on foot to attack their army. The latter posted part of
07Seb1    42:14|Lord fell on the Greek army, and they turned in flight
07Seb1    42:19|at that time, and their army was divided into three parts
07Seb1    42:19|into three parts. Then the army of Ismael, which had gathered
07Seb1    42:19|Persian king was residing. The army of the land of the
07Seb1    42:21|mutual attack ensued. The Persian army fled before them, but they
07Seb1    42:22|the survivors of the Persian army reached Atrpatakan, they gathered together
07Seb1    42:22|some distance, unexpectedly the Ismaelite army attacked them
07Seb1    42:23|and took refuge with the army of the south. But these
07Seb1    42:27|A destructive army came from Asorestan along the
07Seb1    42:27|went to gather the scattered army - T’ēodoros Vahewuni, Khach’ean Aṙawełean, and
07Seb1    42:31|The enemy army rushed within and put the
07Seb1    42:33|bestowing) the command of the army on T’ēodoros, lord of Ṙshtunik’
07Seb1    44:1|his death. Division of the army of Ismael into three sections
07Seb1    44:2|appointed as general over his army Valentinus, who was called Arsacid
07Seb1    44:3|he attacked him with his army in Constantinople
07Seb1    44:5|the Persians, that the Persian army of [60,000] fully armed men assembled
07Seb1    44:6|sides diminished. Suddenly the Persian army was informed that an army
07Seb1    44:6|army was informed that an army had come to the support
07Seb1    44:6|The survivors of the Ismaelite army attacked them in the morning
07Seb1    44:18|he returned to the Armenian army. When he (T’ēodoros) reached the
07Seb1    44:25|of) the princes of the army and the nobles of Armenia
07Seb1    44:28|made him drungar of his army
07Seb1    44:29|to the camp to his army. After this he despatched T’ēodoros
07Seb1    44:30|year came round the Ismaelite army came to Atrpatakan and split
07Seb1    45:0|had taken in Artsap’k’. Another army of Ismaelites strikes with the
07Seb1    45:0|Angels. Accusation by the Greek army against the Armenians concerning matters
07Seb1    45:2|T’ēodoros, attacked them with his army; falling on them he inflicted
07Seb1    45:4|Then the army which was in the region
07Seb1    45:4|to Nakhchawan to (join) the army which was attacking the fortress
07Seb1    45:5|because the host of their army opposed him with ships and
07Seb1    45:7|without the agreement of the army. He wrote to Procopius that
07Seb1    45:7|Muawiya, prince of the Ismaelite army, and conclude the terms of
07Seb1    45:7|heard the opinion of the army, he went with them to
07Seb1    45:7|the prince of the Ismaelite army. He indicated the amount of
07Seb1    46:4|nobles and the Christ-loving army. We, glorying in the light
07Seb1    46:5|kingdom and destroyed all the army of the land of Armenia
07Seb1    47:8|Smbat they exiled because their army condemned him in the rebellion
07Seb1    47:9|was the prince of the army in that region and dear
07Seb1    47:9|was the prince of the army of the Thracian princes; and
07Seb1    47:10|fearing a rebellion of the army. But he called to himself
07Seb1    47:10|he sent him to his army in order to parley for
07Seb1    47:11|all the princes of the army, and passed on the royal
07Seb1    47:11|command. They and all the army, since they were unable to
07Seb1    47:12|For that reason the army of the Thracian princes plotted
07Seb1    48:1|dominion of the Ismaelites, the army of the Ismaelites which was
07Seb1    48:3|Then the army of the T’etalk’ seized Yazkert
07Seb1    48:6|your) fortresses, nor an Arab army - neither many, nor even down
07Seb1    48:10|army’s wishes. He took his army and went to Armenia with
07Seb1    48:13|princes of Vanand with their army, the men of Shirak, the
07Seb1    48:13|certain other princes, and the army from the region of Ayrarat
07Seb1    48:14|the king and all his army cursed the lord of Ṙshtunik’
07Seb1    48:17|desired the multitude of his army to engage in plunder and
07Seb1    48:18|the larger part of his army. He himself went to Ayrarat
07Seb1    48:19|Another army besieged Arp’ayk’ from both the
07Seb1    49:0|T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni defeats the Greek army, takes Trebizond, goes to Muawiya
07Seb1    49:1|through those lands with the army in a military capacity. He
07Seb1    49:16|of Armenia with the Armenian army in their territory
07Seb1    50:0|of the Ismaelites; the Ismaelite army abandons Chalcedon. Another army of
07Seb1    50:0|Ismaelite army abandons Chalcedon. Another army of Ismaelites, which invades Iberia
07Seb1    50:4|Muawiya, the prince of the army who resided in Damascus. They
07Seb1    50:6|the host of the Roman army entered Constantinople to guard the
07Seb1    50:14|their own land. The other army, which was quartered in Cappadocia
07Seb1    50:14|in Cappadocia, attacked the Greek army. But the Greeks defeated them
07Seb1    50:15|and winter was approaching, the army of Ismael came and took
07Seb1    51:4|The host of the army of Ismael saw that their
07Seb1    51:6|out against them a small army (from the place) which they
07Seb1    51:7|There came another army from the territory of the
07Seb1    51:7|great shock, and the Ismaelite army suffered defeat from the army
07Seb1    51:7|army suffered defeat from the army of the T’etalk’. They smote
07Seb1    51:8|through the pass, because another army of theirs came up behind
07Seb1    52:1|palace. Disturbance among the Ismaelite army; their division into four parts
07Seb1    52:2|In the same year the army of Ismael that was quartered
07Seb1    52:4|The general of the Greek army was a certain Mawrianos, who
07Seb1    52:5|preparations for battle with the army of Ismael. Mawrianos obstinately planned
07Seb1    52:6|refuge in Iberia. Then the army of Ismael turned back from
07Seb1    52:15|with the prince and the army of Ałuank’ and the princes
07Seb1    52:18|other with enormous slaughter. The army in Egypt and that in
07Seb1    52:19|installed, waged war with the army in the region of the
07Seb1    52:20|But the army which was in Egypt united
08Ghev1    1:8|altogether they formed a mighty army which went before the marauder
08Ghev1    1:9|boundless host of the Madiam army, as numerous as a swarm
08Ghev1    1:12|emperor of Byzantium, since the army of the Byzantines was unable
08Ghev1    2:5|The army then divided into two parts
08Ghev1    2:10|go against the enemy. The army of the Ishmaelites rushed against
08Ghev1    2:11|in the camp, the Arab army turned about and returned to
08Ghev1    3:1|in advance of the Arab army because the enemy had attacked
08Ghev1    3:15|that other front of the army about which I narrated earlier
08Ghev1    6:1|Smbat’s desertion of the Byzantine army on account of his father
08Ghev1    6:2|could not withstand the Byzantine army, he escaped by a hairsbreadth
08Ghev1    8:1|his clan members from the army of the nobles: Smbat, son
08Ghev1    8:19|The army troops, engorged with the enemy’s
08Ghev1    9:1|in advance of the Ishmaelite army, to speak words of peace
08Ghev1    11:8|where you are in your army until I implement your request
08Ghev1    11:11|from the notables of your army a number corresponding to the
08Ghev1    18:2|The Khazar encountered the Ishmaelite army and its general, who was
08Ghev1    18:2|called Ampriotik. They left the army equippage and those whom they
08Ghev1    19:5|their pursuit since (the Byzantine army had stirred up and was
08Ghev1    24:1|to him, forming a large army, which then crossed the great
08Ghev1    31:2|Xat’irlit’ber brigade. He sent (this army) to our land, which was
08Ghev1    34:54|Arabs) turned back and their army greatly rejoiced
08Ghev1    37:5|is called Bishan (Commagene). (This army) was commanded by three generals
08Ghev1    37:5|who was from the Byzantine army
08Ghev1    38:6|the Armenians. Furthermore the Ishmaelite army gave up on its siege
08Ghev1    39:1|as general, and sent (the army) against the land of Byzantium
08Ghev1    39:2|Just as the Ishmaelite army reached Byzantine territory, the Byzantine
08Ghev1    39:2|reached Byzantine territory, the Byzantine army came against them. (The Byzantines
09Draskh1    2:7|to Jeremiah subjugated the Ashkenazian army and called it the House
09Draskh1    5:25|With a large army Artashes marched forth to the
09Draskh1    6:10|Gnuni house with a large army to Palestine and Jerusalem
09Draskh1    6:16|sleep, he gathered a large army and marching into Mesopotamia, which
09Draskh1    7:5|of his with a large army. Upon reaching Mesopotamia, the latter
09Draskh1    12:16|general Theodosius with a large army against King Arshak.The latter
09Draskh1    13:3|that He would protect the army which was bearing His seal
09Draskh1    19:45|to Asorestan with the Ishmaelite army. He died there and his
09Draskh1    20:19|the commander of the Arab army in Armenia and drove him
09Draskh1    21:1|the extermination of the Ishmaelite army took place
09Draskh1    21:3|the marauders of the Ishmaelite army
09Draskh1    21:4|was wandering with a large army around the region of Vanand
09Draskh1    21:5|on the Armenians for his army, which had been struck, and
09Draskh1    25:3|him, Sawada sent a considerable army against him. Among (the allies
09Draskh1    25:7|Their (Sawada’s) army was encamped along the bank
09Draskh1    25:8|turned to flight before the army of Khalid, (whose men) caused
09Draskh1    25:30|Abu Sa’id, he raised an army, mustered his forces, and dividing
09Draskh1    30:48|swallow me together with the army of Abiram (Abiron), and I
09Draskh1    33:5|assembled together with a large army
09Draskh1    34:21|a tumult in the entire army, he ordered (his men) to
09Draskh1    38:1|own domain with a small army, and having reached a glen
09Draskh1    41:11|putting under his command an army, sent him to his domain
09Draskh1    42:2|set forth with a large army in order to wreak vengeance
09Draskh1    42:4|Yusuf, and (professed) that the army which he had mustered was
09Draskh1    42:17|of Shirak with a large army
09Draskh1    42:22|Thus, when the whole army was gathered together, the king
09Draskh1    43:15|ostikan drew up a large army, and with irreconcilable mischief in
09Draskh1    43:16|arrived, and they marshalled the army into battalions
09Draskh1    45:6|the lines of the enemy army, wherein they caused much confusion
09Draskh1    45:8|in that wing of the army, against his wish he was
09Draskh1    47:9|his naxarars and a large army to the fortress of Vagharshakert
09Draskh1    47:11|Meanwhile, the army which had been sent by
09Draskh1    50:11|and falling upon the Ishmaelite army, which was encamped in the
09Draskh1    50:15|ambushhe came upon the army of the Hagarites in Tiflis
09Draskh1    50:16|and learning that the Ishmaelite army had taken refuge in the
09Draskh1    50:16|loot and returned to his army
09Draskh1    58:3|After dispersing entirely Ashot’s army and routing the latter with
09Draskh1    59:2|the king with a large army
09Draskh1    63:16|for the steeds. The entire army was distressed and annoyed by
09Draskh1    64:14|at the rear (of his army), the king and his brother
09Draskh1    66:4|Send a large army to take possession of the
10Tovma1    2:15|he was killed with his army by Hayk, struck by an
10Tovma1    3:29|attached her foal to the army. When we had entered fifteen
10Tovma1    4:36|emigrate and assemble a numerous army in the regions of Damascus
10Tovma1    4:39|reign, Senek’erim gathered a numerous army against him, captured him with
10Tovma1    4:40|it. By God’s command his army was destroyed and he returned
10Tovma1    5:2|attack him with a massive army
10Tovma1    5:6|Cyrus, pursuing the army, wrought no little slaughter, putting
10Tovma1    5:8|him) to send him an army in support. In rapid haste
10Tovma1    5:9|main force of the Lydian army by shooting arrows at each
10Tovma1    5:10|when disposed in his massive army you would think him unapproachable
10Tovma1    5:11|they were from the Lydian army—“Cyrus’s army is defeated and
10Tovma1    5:11|from the Lydian army—“Cyrus’s army is defeated and the king
10Tovma1    5:11|Lydians marched proudly behind his army
10Tovma1    5:13|of the Galatians, raised an army of [120,000] men to oppose him
10Tovma1    5:15|heroism, astonishing the whole Persian army and the barbarians too
10Tovma1    5:16|The army of the Galatians was destroyed
10Tovma1    6:51|the chief general of the army and commander of the kingdom
10Tovma1    6:55|man. When Khuran attacked, Herod’s army was defeated, while Herod himself
10Tovma1    6:58|the greater part of the army and went to Sanatruk at
10Tovma1    7:2|appointed as commander of the army for war
10Tovma1    7:3|Nineveh; they (now) command your army along with their own. They
10Tovma1    7:9|will not advance with his army across the border of Media
10Tovma1    7:14|with the aid of an army and made him king over
10Tovma1    9:3|to the Armenians with the army of Phrygia, nonetheless the land
10Tovma1    10:9|He (Khosrov) entrusted the army to Vahan Amatuni to take
10Tovma1    10:31|and Vahan took the Persian army, entered Armenia, spread raiding parties
10Tovma1    10:44|Armenia; but taking the Persian army he came to rule over
10Tovma1    10:45|distance away from the Persian army, Samuel raised his one-edged
10Tovma1    10:47|Bagratuni, opposed him with an army that included numerous Greek troops
10Tovma1    11:1|Arshak, and with a Greek army installed Pap as king over
10Tovma1    11:27|attract to himself the Armenian army with the nobles, he made
10Tovma1    11:35|the disorders of the Persian army and the royal registers of
10Tovma2    1:13|and Mshkan and the Persian army on the plain of Avarayr
10Tovma2    1:16|men of the holy Armenian army were perfected in Christ. And
10Tovma2    2:21|attacked Armenia with a massive army, to give battle to the
10Tovma2    2:23|the multitude of the Persian army the (Armenian) force was disheartened
10Tovma2    2:24|they fell on the Persian army. The latter thought it all
10Tovma2    3:4|and land, give me an army in support and establish me
10Tovma2    3:5|he gave him an imperial army in support, (including) John the
10Tovma2    3:14|Unable to resist, Vahram’s army fled before the Greek troops
10Tovma2    3:17|Gathering the host of his army, he wrought enormous and terrible
10Tovma2    3:20|The Persian army in Palestine and its general
10Tovma2    3:27|joyous feasts for the whole army
10Tovma2    3:34|response might come from the army left and wintered in Syria
10Tovma2    3:35|the messages, but commanded the army to prepare ships and cross
10Tovma2    3:36|armed cavalry of the Persian army perished with their ships. On
10Tovma2    3:39|my servants, and gathering an army of brigands you do not
10Tovma2    3:43|march to the East. The army of the Persian king that
10Tovma2    3:45|he came across the Persian army he would slaughter absolutely everyone
10Tovma2    3:50|the whole land. The Persian army did not realise that Heraclius
10Tovma2    3:54|nobles and troops of his army who had escaped from the
10Tovma2    3:70|with the host of his army to honour the wondrous and
10Tovma2    3:74|show himself and encourage the army, when suddenly from behind some
10Tovma2    3:76|daughter of Khosrov; while the army of Khoṙeam made king a
10Tovma2    4:1|had seen that the Persian army had left and abandoned the
10Tovma2    4:2|and the host of the army wished to slaughter them, but
10Tovma2    4:15|the Ismaelites, forming a large army. Attacking P’aṙan, they inflicted a
10Tovma2    4:19|But the army of Ismael was vigorously straining
10Tovma2    4:33|Greeks, and gathering a great army attacked the enfeebled kingdom of
10Tovma2    4:33|flight he came on the army of the T’etals who had
10Tovma2    5:6|of Armenia with a numerous army, coming close to the borders
10Tovma2    6:2|up the host of his army near to the city which
10Tovma2    6:2|prepared to face the Armenian army
10Tovma2    6:3|Armenian prince saw the Muslim army drawn up and compared it
10Tovma2    6:3|in person and with an army and arms
10Tovma2    6:17|been fulfilled and that his army had suffered severe reverses, he
10Tovma2    6:18|actions brought about by the army of the Muslims before the
10Tovma2    6:24|scouts having warned the Muslim army, they too armed for battle
10Tovma2    6:31|and the slaughter of your army. He is the cause of
10Tovma2    6:43|Immediately gathering an army and forming a force of
10Tovma2    6:54|of the king and his army, went with innocent frankness and
10Tovma3    1:11|to the caliph: “Gather an army, assemble a force, march into
10Tovma3    1:18|on us, our nation and army and our generals, as has
10Tovma3    1:22|commanders there were in the army, how many officers were experts
10Tovma3    1:23|into how many divisions the army was divided, how many trumpets
10Tovma3    2:1|Apahunik’. He had divided his army into two divisions and had
10Tovma3    2:3|entrusted a part of his army to a general named Zhirak
10Tovma3    2:12|the camp of the heavenly army in Christ’s royal kingdom
10Tovma3    2:52|on you and your royal army
10Tovma3    4:15|the whole host of the army saw it
10Tovma3    4:26|land where Gurgēn and his army were, and camped on the
10Tovma3    4:27|El; with them was the army of Hamdoy, emir of Persia
10Tovma3    4:32|previous times by the Persian army
10Tovma3    4:33|multitude of soldiers; and the army of the fugitives saw the
10Tovma3    4:34|for the voices of the army (commanders) were very loud
10Tovma3    4:37|The Armenian army still remained unconcerned. The service
10Tovma3    4:37|the intention of the (enemy) army. He was still on horseback
10Tovma3    4:43|they did not command their army not to go out to
10Tovma3    4:44|their) captains rushing after the army
10Tovma3    4:63|had come with the royal army from Gard in Persia did
10Tovma3    4:63|two thousand men. When the army was defeated, they spurred their
10Tovma3    4:64|hosts fighting with the Armenian army. For when battle was joined
10Tovma3    5:1|the losses inflicted on their army by the Armenian troops. They
10Tovma3    5:6|and Het’m of the royal army, a Turk by race, accompanied
10Tovma3    5:6|of readiness than the former (army), with a letter written and
10Tovma3    5:7|the place where the Armenian army was encamped, they had the
10Tovma3    5:9|the various battalions of the army deployed before him. When he
10Tovma3    5:12|given into your control my army with my outstanding generals from
10Tovma3    6:7|been forced to assemble an army from among all the nations
10Tovma3    8:6|with a numerous and mighty army and came up onto earth
10Tovma3    9:7|Then gathering a vast army much greater than before, he
10Tovma3    9:9|rapid spring currents allowed his army to advance and besiege the
10Tovma3    9:9|man, renowned in the valiant army, who had under him a
10Tovma3    10:5|when Bugha with his numerous army arrived close to their borders
10Tovma3    10:8|and gave battle to the army of the Tsanars. They surrounded
10Tovma3    10:8|the twelfth hour. The royal army was defeated and returned to
10Tovma3    10:9|joined battle, and the royal army was defeated. After a few
10Tovma3    10:9|was joined, and the royal army was defeated even more decisively
10Tovma3    10:10|and were decimated by the army of the Tsanars. So they
10Tovma3    10:15|taking the mass of his army, descended to the plain of
10Tovma3    10:20|to save yourself and your army, remove yourself from here and
10Tovma3    10:21|deal with you and your army
10Tovma3    10:24|foundation, you the carrion, my army the beast that tears; you
10Tovma3    10:29|without trepidation. Part of his army he put under the command
10Tovma3    10:32|on each other. The royal army suffered severe losses, fled back
10Tovma3    10:36|to be defeated, or your army (the first) to fall, or
10Tovma3    10:37|present time, everywhere that an army has been gathered and a
10Tovma3    10:41|its foundations. He brought the army near to the summit of
10Tovma3    10:41|sight of a fully arrayed army of any of the kings
10Tovma3    10:41|were then exhibited by the army of the Muslims
10Tovma3    10:45|all the host of the army had been assembled in one
10Tovma3    10:46|The army of the Muslims completely surrounded
10Tovma3    10:47|they disappear from before the army of the Ałuank’. These turned
10Tovma3    10:48|twenty-eight, and the royal army was defeated in that many
10Tovma3    10:49|reason to be attacking the army of Asorestan.” But he piled
10Tovma3    10:49|and the losses to the army—of which indeed he informed
10Tovma3    10:51|done and how the royal army had been defeated
10Tovma3    10:54|damage and losses to the army and the mass of booty
10Tovma3    11:22|severe losses on the royal army. But when the Muslim troops
10Tovma3    11:27|no little slaughter for your army. So shall I mingle cowardice
10Tovma3    13:11|valour in opposing the Greek army—not once but many times
10Tovma3    13:14|Some Muslim soldiers from Bugha’s army had come to attack the
10Tovma3    13:14|small losses on the Muslim army
10Tovma3    13:16|were waging war with your army, and caused no little shedding
10Tovma3    13:16|Greek troops vicariously for your army. Now behold, he has arrived
10Tovma3    13:16|brave deeds against the Greek army
10Tovma3    13:18|the defeat of the royal army by the Tsanars, they gathered
10Tovma3    13:19|went out to meet the army and commanders of Vaspurakan at
10Tovma3    13:34|certain Butel from the royal army came at Bugha’s command to
10Tovma3    13:34|who had joined the royal army, about two thousand men. They
10Tovma3    13:35|inflicting great losses on their army
10Tovma3    13:36|left wing of the Muslim army. Breaking their ranks he turned
10Tovma3    13:38|had completely destroyed the Armenian army. But it was the Muslim
10Tovma3    13:39|From then on the Muslim army no longer dared to enter
10Tovma3    14:14|had inflicted on the Muslim army, and was suspicious of what
10Tovma3    15:22|of the battalions of the army
10Tovma3    15:23|himself strove to remove the army from him gradually, ostensibly in
10Tovma3    16:2|strength who joined the royal army. Musē, son of Bugha, was
10Tovma3    16:8|The army of the citizens (of Qazvin
10Tovma3    16:10|broke the ranks of their army, and struck down as corpses
10Tovma3    17:6|that very many of his army fell. Ashot himself escaped alone
10Tovma3    18:7|emir Yisē with his numerous army advanced towards the hill called
10Tovma3    19:12|war against me, gather an army and come out to do
10Tovma3    20:5|They were distant from the army five furlongs, when he (Derenik
10Tovma3    20:8|the troops of his own army to follow the ruler (David
10Tovma3    20:21|They sent off his army separately through the region of
10Tovma3    20:29|been unbecoming to form an army and prepare for battle. So
10Tovma3    20:53|the help of the Persian army had been waiting for many
10Tovma3    20:56|Behold, he has left his army in order to go hunting
10Tovma3    22:2|up the houses of the army of the Korahites. He who
10Tovma3    22:6|year after this the Greek army besieged the city of Karin
10Tovma3    22:15|your land with a powerful army, and let the territory be
10Tovma3    22:21|called) Karkineank’ with a numerous army. Gurgēn spoke openly to Ashot
10Tovma3    23:7|the host of the (enemy) army
10Tovma3    23:10|Hołts’. Ahmat’ surrounded the (Armenian) army and inflicted merciless losses, especially
10Tovma3    26:0|How Awshin and all his army perished through divine anger
10Tovma3    26:9|and captains with the entire army perished; and also the herds
10Tovma3    28:1|Armenian king Smbat assembled an army to attack the land of
10Tovma3    28:3|Albania came with the Armenian army to attack the land of
10Tovma3    28:4|The Armenian army crossed over and encamped on
10Tovma3    28:7|rapidly marched on the Armenian army. The latter were encamped without
10Tovma3    28:7|battle. The king (and his army), taken by surprise, quickly fled
10Tovma3    28:8|of an eye routed their army. Pursuing the fugitives, they put
10Tovma3    28:14|Ashot had done against the army of Apahunik’his victorious war
10Tovma3    28:16|king himself gathered a large army of more than twenty-five
10Tovma3    29:78|Vararat. They formed an enormous army in the province of Zarevan
10Tovma4    1:51|the jostling spears of an army, (when) we might have lost
10Tovma4    3:24|all the nobles of his army. They note: “These are hard
10Tovma4    3:32|named Yiwsr with a large army to wage battle with the
10Tovma4    3:35|city of Partaw gathered an army, rebelled against Ap’shin, and went
10Tovma4    3:41|on foot to oppose the army of the prince, which was
10Tovma4    3:48|was joined, Smbat with his army fled from the face of
10Tovma4    4:8|his province, he despatched an army against them. Having captured him
10Tovma4    4:31|famous soldier in the Armenian army
10Tovma4    4:35|the support of the Armenian army, although they were very few
10Tovma4    4:60|the camp of the royal army shook
10Tovma4    4:62|cities and put the royal army to flight, making them stay
10Tovma4    5:3|to wage war against the army of the South, which had
10Tovma4    10:3|So gathering an army, he unexpectedly and rapidly passed
10Tovma4    10:7|the sword, he plundered the army and the inhabitants of the
10Tovma4    10:11|the impious man gathered an army of some thirteen thousand men
10Tovma4    10:13|the troops of his Christian army and calmly advanced, disposing the
10Tovma4    10:15|the ranks of the Armenian army, the king reached the middle
10Tovma4    10:17|and horses of the Muslim army of their arms and armour
10Tovma4    11:0|the victory of the Armenian army by the grace of God
10Tovma4    11:2|the valiant cavalry of his army to pursue them. On receiving
10Tovma4    13:20|or a king in his army, so were they renowned and
11Asogh1    3:22|over our country to the army of the Ismaelites to ruin
11Asogh1    4:4|the head of a large army, occupied all the paths of
11Asogh1    4:7|to Smbat to gather an army against him
11Asogh1    4:8|Yusuf), involuntarily sends a large army, (but at the same time
11Asogh1    4:9|the caliph, gathered a large army and with the greatest threats
11Asogh1    4:11|rulers, accompanied by the entire army, went to the Tashir district
11Asogh1    4:13|to Armenia with a larger army
11Asogh1    4:14|by Smbat with the whole army and with his two sons
11Asogh1    4:14|called Jknavachar, where the Armenian army, having been defeated, fled
11Asogh1    4:16|The Arab army, continuing to move forwards, reached
11Asogh1    6:2|generally little) relied on the army and always personally led all
11Asogh1    6:4|reign, he gathered a large army and, under the command of
11Asogh1    6:5|The Greek army laid siege to Dvin, but
11Asogh1    7:3|at the head of an army of several tens of thousands
11Asogh1    7:40|the head of a large army, entered the Colony and returned
11Asogh1    7:41|demeslikos Chmshkik with a large army near Karin, and he, having
11Asogh1    7:43|After that, the Greek army took Samusat in [407=958]. - Constantine died
11Asogh1    8:21|a great victory over the army of the Ishmaelites, took away
11Asogh1    8:23|to Apahunik with a large army, surrounded the city of Manazkert
11Asogh1    8:25|both wings of the Greek army to flight
11Asogh1    10:1|and, scattering the entire enemy army, captured the demeslikos Mleh, who
11Asogh1    13:2|meet them with the whole army
11Asogh1    13:4|The army of Arabs, having attacked, captured
11Asogh1    14:4|war against them; the Armenian army fought courageously: the sons of
11Asogh1    14:4|Mokk Zapranik, terrified the Greek army, which, confused as if by
11Asogh1    14:6|they prevailed over the western army, and the war spread throughout
11Asogh1    15:1|yielded - if David sends an army to his aid
11Asogh1    15:4|him the entire western Greek army and, together with the Iberian
11Asogh1    19:7|already approaching: he divided his army into three detachments, (ordering) one
11Asogh1    19:8|conceived and communicated to his army at sunset
11Asogh1    22:1|King Basil, having gathered an army, personally went to the land
11Asogh1    22:4|the king with all his army, they put them all to
11Asogh1    23:1|God. In this land, Basil’s army suffered a defeat
11Asogh1    23:5|The entire army of the country in general
11Asogh1    24:6|it, giving him a guard army and ordering him not to
11Asogh1    24:9|and delivered part of the army of Delphinas to the sword
11Asogh1    25:0|at the head of his army, comes to the seashore; Basil
11Asogh1    25:2|his), Constantine, and the whole army, having stepped out, divided him
11Asogh1    27:4|the head of a large army from the land of the
11Asogh1    27:7|Albania princes united against the army of the Abkhazians, who, horrified
11Asogh1    28:12|tell the city and the army that (the king really) died
11Asogh1    29:9|hand, destroyed part of his army with a sword, and drowned
11Asogh1    32:2|Taron, master Grigor, with an army against the Bulgars
11Asogh1    32:3|with the Bulkhaars. The Sebasteia army made an unexpected attack on
11Asogh1    32:4|he died with all his army in the war, where Sahak
11Asogh1    34:1|named Azaz, sent a large army to the city of Alep
11Asogh1    34:6|The army of Arabs pursued him, put
11Asogh1    34:8|great sea to protect his army and soon returned to Constantinople
11Asogh1    36:0|Second exit of the Egyptian army to Babylon; death of Dalasanos
11Asogh1    36:1|his father, having gathered an army more numerous than his father
11Asogh1    36:2|was from here that an army came out and attacked the
11Asogh1    36:4|to plunder the camp, the army of the Arabs turned back
11Asogh1    36:4|them and defeated the Greek army with arrows from hard bows
11Asogh1    36:5|and son; part of the army fled, and most of it
11Asogh1    37:4|began to gather a large army and, together with Mamlan, the
11Asogh1    38:2|sent his brother with an army, occupied the city gates himself
11Asogh1    39:0|The extermination of the Iberian army in the city of Khlat
11Asogh1    39:1|had happened, sent an Iberian army to besiege the city of
11Asogh1    39:2|and camps for the Iberian army
11Asogh1    39:5|detachment, went to the Iberian army, besieging Xlat on the very
11Asogh1    39:6|many of them ([i.e. e.] from the army of the Amir) inflicted wounds
11Asogh1    39:7|of God visited the Iberian army; for by night their warriors
11Asogh1    40:1|of Atrpatakan, again gathered an army to go to war against
11Asogh1    40:7|The whole army of David kouropalates was commanded
11Asogh1    40:8|passes, believing that the Persian army would first enter Bagrewand
11Asogh1    40:10|stood, fearing a numerous Persian army. They only sent prayers to
11Asogh1    40:10|to help themselves and the army, (constantly) repeating His terrible name
11Asogh1    40:12|When the Persian army learned that they did not
11Asogh1    40:12|their relative minority to their army, then at the beginning of
11Asogh1    41:1|defeat inflicted on the Greek army by the Egyptians, during which
11Asogh1    41:2|the very place where his army was defeated; ordered to collect
11Asogh1    42:8|a master and ordering the army, (located) in the Fourth Armenia
11Asogh1    43:0|Tayk’s land and the Greek army in the Basean district
11Asogh1    43:1|Tayk’ country with all his army, took possession of it
11Asogh1    44:2|at the head of his army attacked Tashir, Shamshvilde, and the
12Last1    1:12|came forth with a large army, and reached the Ekegheac’ district
12Last1    1:15|reasons were, but the western army which was called Erhuzk’, and
12Last1    1:28|heard this, he sent an army to forcibly master the land
12Last1    1:29|came forth to resist (this army) near the great Uxtik’ awan
12Last1    1:29|and they put the Byzantine army to flight, but in no
12Last1    2:17|the East with a large army
12Last1    2:24|rock, so did the Byzantine army strike against them, turning them
12Last1    3:3|the plan and placed an army on the vast plain. A
12Last1    3:6|had to) request an auxiliary army from the Georgian Curopalate. With
12Last1    3:9|and went away from the army as if to advise him
12Last1    3:11|in view of the entire army, for there were many among
12Last1    3:12|a deep trench around the army as a barricade, and remained
12Last1    5:1|the East. When the Cappadocian army heard about this, unitedly, unexpectedly
12Last1    6:1|the officers of the Byzantine army, and (Constantine) enthroned him in
12Last1    6:7|which Romanus) was travelling, an army of Tachiks arose. (This army
12Last1    6:7|army of Tachiks arose. (This army, comprising) not more than [800] or
12Last1    9:1|a prominent officer (of the army); rather he was an insignificant
12Last1    9:16|it, they notified the Western army to assemble there. Then forcibly
12Last1    10:3|two and three times the army of the emperor had arisen
12Last1    10:25|few men went amidst the army to the tent where Sargis
12Last1    13:1|number. They say that the army had as many as [60,000] men
12Last1    16:27|the Sultan) and his entire army moved down into Tuaraca Tap’
12Last1    16:42|gates going to the foreigners’ army, claiming to be a mandator
12Last1    16:52|the Sultan) departed with his army. He went away, and en
12Last1    21:15|had come [October, 1057] once again another army arose from Persia, but whether
12Last1    21:26|Then a Byzantine army came up from behind, and
12Last1    21:26|Persian(s) saw that another army was not there, they turned
12Last1    21:27|of the Taron (district), an army descended from Sim mountain, customarily
12Last1    21:27|Sanasunk’ after their forebear. This army struck at them, vanquished, killed
12Last1    24:9|of Ani and spread his army throughout the breadth of the
12Last1    25:7|might have formed one great army, capable of terrifying the enemy