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Peris   1
Perithous   1
Peritiades   2
Perotak   1
Peroz   89
Perozamat   4
Pers   3
Persia   727
Persian-Armenian   5
Wordform

peroz
88 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
permits   1
permitted   16
permitting   1
pernicious   6
peroz   88
perozamat   3
perozamats   1
perozs   1
perpetrate   1


04Yegh9    3:54|own protege, who was named Peroz
04Yegh9    3:70|until the fifth year of Peroz, king of kings, were the
05Parp4    60:1|his two sons (Hormizd [III] and Peroz) reigned, but they were at
05Parp4    60:1|ruled himself. His name was Peroz
05Parp4    60:2|same year of his reign [A.D. 459] (Peroz) dispatched Yazatvshnasp, the son of
05Parp4    61:11|in the sixth year of Peroz’ reign [A.D. 464/65], and having lived the
05Parp4    63:2|joke of all. Even king Peroz openly insulted them before the
05Parp4    63:10|the man’s goodness. Even king Peroz himself, once he was thoroughly
05Parp4    63:11|However, although (Peroz) thought about honoring (Vahan) in
05Parp4    63:12|growing advancement of Vahan Mamikonean. (Peroz) was doubtful about disheartening the
05Parp4    64:2|and complained about him to Peroz, the king of Iran, saying
05Parp4    64:6|When the Iranian king Peroz heard such accusations from Gadishoy
05Parp4    64:10|When king Peroz learned about the blessed Giwt’s
05Parp4    64:15|all of these words (to Peroz) the king immediately recognized that
05Parp4    64:16|his faith was being weakened, (Peroz) abided Maxaz’ words in silence
05Parp4    65:9|court assignment went before king Peroz and blamed Vahan, saying: “In
05Parp4    65:11|King Peroz, hearing how quickly Vahan had
05Parp4    65:12|the king’s presence (Vahan) informed Peroz that he had indeed brought
05Parp4    65:12|brought something with him. When (Peroz) heard from Vahan the large
05Parp4    65:13|Then (Peroz) had Vriw say in Vahan’s
05Parp4    65:18|When king Peroz and all the nobility heard
05Parp4    66:0|of the reign of king Peroz. (P’arpec’i regards [457] rather than [459] as
05Parp4    66:0|as the first year of Peroz’ reign
05Parp4    75:11|the following words pronounced by Peroz, lord of the Aryans, at
05Parp4    79:11|bearing a hrovartak which king Peroz had written to inform him
05Parp4    79:11|written to inform him that (Peroz) and the entire Aryan force
05Parp4    79:11|had gone against the Hepthalites. (Peroz) ordered (Hazarawuxt) to go to
05Parp4    85:4|why did the godlike lord Peroz die, and what sort of
05Parp4    85:5|godlike lord of the Aryana, Peroz, himself
05Parp4    85:7|First, when Peroz was still in Hyrcania and
05Parp4    85:10|publicly protested many times to Peroz. But (Peroz) would not listen
05Parp4    85:10|many times to Peroz. But (Peroz) would not listen to anyone
05Parp4    85:12|the Hepthalite (leader) sent to Peroz, saying: ’You have an oath
05Parp4    85:14|Hepthalite’s words, they said to Peroz: ’He is right; we are
05Parp4    85:15|Peroz, becoming greatly enraged at the
05Parp4    85:16|the insensitivity of his heart (Peroz) did not realize that the
05Parp4    85:17|two sides met and clashed, (Peroz), all his sons, and land
05Parp4    86:4|Now, was it not Peroz’ unseeing and contemptuous pride which
05Parp4    87:0|heard about the slaying of Peroz and the inestimable destruction of
05Parp4    87:2|unitedly fixed on Vagharsh, king Peroz’ brother, a benevolent and mild
05Parp4    87:3|indulgence and capriciousness of king Peroz, saying
05Parp4    88:1|obstinate brother, king of kings Peroz’ contemptuous depravity caused many people
05Parp4    88:2|and essence went unrecognized by Peroz who drove him away from
05Parp4    88:22|bold to do resulted from Peroz’ lack of knowledge of human
05Parp4    90:7|who were forcibly taken by Peroz and killed by the Hepthalites
05Parp4    90:7|will demand their blood from Peroz) so too Vahan is guiltless
05Parp4    90:7|because of the tyranny of Peroz’ wickedness, and not on his
05Parp4    91:20|a last resort because of Peroz’ lack of recognition, and that
05Parp4    91:23|if the king of kings, Peroz, was unable to care for
05Parp4    91:25|blood from the impiety of Peroz; and as for those of
05Parp4    92:4|about the king of kings, Peroz’ behavior and self-indulgencehaving
05Parp4    92:6|still saddened by something about Peroz; how he and all the
05Parp4    92:15|through magianism became lords in Peroz’ reign, who now have station
05Parp4    94:1|dispatch it to court, for Peroz’ son, Zareh, resisting what the
05Parp4    95:5|the Aryans through my brother Peroz’ self-indulgent nature, uncooperativeness, unwillingness
05Parp4    95:7|to carry out because of Peroz’ contemptuous and crooked behavior, many
05Parp4    95:8|that the other folk whom Peroz futilely led to destruction were
05Parp4    95:11|you described it, your brother Peroz’ will and unyielding tyranny were
05Parp4    95:15|through the king of kings Peroz, accepted and revered your faith
05Parp4    95:26|which you did because of Peroz’ tyranny and not of your
06Khor2    33:42|of greeting and have loosed Peroz from bonds and have forgiven
06Khor2    62:2|in the second year of Peroz the First, king of Persia
06Khor2    64:2|the twenty-fourth year of Peroz, king of Persia. He enjoyed
06Khor2    64:3|Peroz, king of Persia, invaded the
06Khor2    64:3|whence he gained the name Peroz, which meansvictor.” He was
06Khor2    64:4|Now when Peroz invaded the regions of Palestine
06Khor2    64:4|regions after the death of Peroz, subdued Armenia, and freed Tigran
06Khor2    69:3|years, Artashēs for twenty years, Peroz for thirty-four years, Vaḷarsh
06Khor3    43:2|of Shirak and Arsharunik’; and Peroz of the Gardman family. They
07Seb1    7:5|occurred in the time of Peroz; Vardan’s rebellion against Khosrov, and
07Seb1    8:0|Vahan’s rebellion against Peroz. Death of Peroz and reign
07Seb1    8:0|rebellion against Peroz. Death of Peroz and reign of Kawat. Vahan
07Seb1    8:1|In the years of Peroz king of Persia there took
07Seb1    8:2|Then king Peroz sent against him a large
07Seb1    8:5|Now although Peroz the Persian king wished to
07Seb1    8:7|them escaped or fled. King Peroz also died in the battle
08Ghev1    18:1|called Et’shibaguan and Spantaran P’eroz and Ormizd P’eroz
08Ghev1    18:1|and Spantaran P’eroz and Ormizd P’eroz
09Draskh1    15:7|in Persia by the impious Peroz, and who placed on their
09Draskh1    16:4|And while Peroz was scheming to bring about
09Draskh1    16:7|patriarchal throne. During his pontificate Peroz, who ruled over Persia, summoned
10Tovma1    6:30|now so: Shavarsh, Gōgean, Shavasp, Peroz, Shahak, Cyrus. This Shahak called
10Tovma1    7:7|certain general and magus called Peroz-Vram. Smbat, taking Artashēs, was
10Tovma2    1:1|went to the Persian king Peroz, accepted by self-induced error
10Tovma2    1:1|for the principality of Armenia. (Peroz) fulfilled the request of his
10Tovma2    2:1|In the time of Peroz, king of kings, there was
10Tovma2    2:1|Slandering the Armenian nobles to Peroz, he worked many bloody crimes
10Tovma2    2:4|had them taken to King Peroz, saying: “All that the Catholicos