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Perotak   1
Peroz   89
Perozamat   4
Pers   3
Persia   727
Persian-Armenian   5
Perur   1
Peter   17
Petk   1
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persia
209 occurrence(s)



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persevere   3
persevered   1
perseverence   2
persevering   2
persia   209
persian   343
persians   172
persist   8
persisted   7


01Kor1    24:1|of Vram, the King of Persia, in the district of Bagrevand
02Agat1    2:20|with the aim of invading Persia again
03Buz4    1:0|in battle king Nerseh of Persia enthroned Tiran’s son Arshak, returning
03Buz4    16:0|summoned by Shapuh, king of Persia, and how he was honored
03Buz4    16:0|Gospels to the king of Persia; how he later broke his
04Yegh1    1:8|Persians who had fled from Persia because of their Christianity and
04Yegh1    2:46|possessions of the Christians in Persia should be seized
04Yegh3    3:53|and fill the whole of Persia, and even reach the east
04Yegh3    3:55|so fearless and audacious in Persia that in every city of
04Yegh3    3:60|throughout the whole land of Persia, they made every house a
04Yegh3    9:221|impious Vasak had previously reached Persia with the sad news of
04Yegh3    11:259|to all the churches in Persia
04Yegh4    3:54|to the great hazarapet of Persia, who was lurking hidden in
04Yegh6    2:40|reaching the neighboring part of Persia they slaughtered the inhabitants mercilessly
04Yegh6    3:54|set off and went to Persia, giving the court a full
06Khor1    9:1|Arshak the Great, king of Persia
06Khor2    1:2|descended from Arshak, king of Persia, and his brother Vaḷarshak, whom
06Khor2    11:2|year of Arshakan, king of Persia. As his fortunes progressed, he
06Khor2    11:3|built his own palace in Persia and was striking his own
06Khor2    11:3|own authority as king of Persia, and likewise Tigran his own
06Khor2    14:2|year of Arshakan, king of Persia
06Khor2    19:2|friendship of Artashēs, king of Persia, because of his father’s pride
06Khor2    24:4|died, leaving the throne of Persia, to his son Arshavir, a
06Khor2    26:2|year of Arshavir, king of Persia
06Khor2    26:9|a foray for plunder into Persia and commanded them to cross
06Khor2    26:10|this army should cross into Persia through the desert
06Khor2    28:1|and making Artashēs king of Persia, how he brought order to
06Khor2    29:3|reasons for his going to Persia and at the same time
06Khor2    30:7|that he had contracted in Persia seven years before and no
06Khor2    33:44|name, has been sent to Persia. If you seek him out
06Khor2    33:46|wrote to Artashēs, king of Persia, as follows
06Khor2    33:48|my brother Artashēs, king of Persia, greetings
06Khor2    34:13|as for Simon, who drew Persia as his lot, I can
06Khor2    36:10|year of Artashēs, king of Persia, and after living for thirty
06Khor2    37:14|over to Darius, king of Persia
06Khor2    47:2|year of Darius, king of Persia
06Khor2    48:6|taken to Darius, king of Persia, adding to them from his
06Khor2    48:8|He himself crossed into Persia bearing the gifts for Darius
06Khor2    48:9|when Smbat had gone to Persia, the emperor’s tax collectors and
06Khor2    53:2|the last Arshak, king of Persia, our Artashēs made his homonym
06Khor2    53:2|king over the land of Persia
06Khor2    55:2|marched to the east against Persia
06Khor2    55:4|Trajan passed on into Persia, and having accomplished all his
06Khor2    56:4|same to be done in Persia and that they be called
06Khor2    60:9|our Artashēs to go to Persia with his own supervisors. In
06Khor2    62:2|Peroz the First, king of Persia
06Khor2    64:2|year of Peroz, king of Persia. He enjoyed a long life
06Khor2    64:3|Peroz, king of Persia, invaded the Roman empire, whence
06Khor2    65:2|his homonym, Vaḷarsh king of Persia
06Khor2    65:12|year of Artavan, king of Persia
06Khor2    67:3|devastation of the land of Persia and Assyria in a raid
06Khor2    69:1|that of Artashēs, king of Persia, until its extinction
06Khor2    75:7|war against Vaḷarsh, king of Persia, in Mesopotamia and died between
06Khor2    80:2|name was Burdar, went from Persia to the province of Cappadocia
06Khor2    80:3|set out to return to Persia with his wife. But Euthalius
06Khor2    81:2|he left the throne of Persia to his son Shapuh
06Khor2    81:6|came to Artashir, king of Persia
06Khor2    81:15|him in his war against Persia. However, he gave his entourage
06Khor2    82:9|in Armenia and then in Persia, gaining the victory himself in
06Khor2    82:14|deeds while he remained in Persia and Assyria, even making an
06Khor2    83:10|him to send magicians from Persia and India. But even they
06Khor2    84:2|While Shapuh, king of Persia, rested from his wars, Trdat
06Khor2    85:8|bringing them together marched to Persia to attack Shapuh, son of
06Khor2    86:18|story of Trdat’s invasion of Persia
06Khor2    89:10|Nisibis and John, bishop of Persia, who were traveling to the
06Khor3    4:3|he assisted Ormizd, king of Persia
06Khor3    8:2|year of Ormizd, king of Persia, and the eighth year of
06Khor3    9:2|command of Shapuh, king of Persia, they made an incursion into
06Khor3    12:5|When Constantius returned from Persia, after a long illness he
06Khor3    13:5|take him with him to Persia on the grounds that he
06Khor3    17:2|the intestines and died in Persia
06Khor3    17:7|emperor to the land of Persia but by recalling and sending
06Khor3    28:11|the massacre and returned to Persia. He sent messengers to his
06Khor3    36:3|many villages and estates in Persia. He also promised to give
06Khor3    36:6|and had them sent to Persia
06Khor3    51:5|person to Artashir, king of Persia, who after the seventy-year
06Khor3    51:15|to fight against them in Persia but even to come to
06Khor3    54:2|peace with Yazkert, king of Persia
06Khor3    56:2|magnates and bring them to Persia
06Khor3    56:7|the Second became king of Persia, and he sought vengeance from
06Khor3    58:5|The king of Persia, Vṙam, knowing that without the
06Khor3    63:12|went to the king of Persia, Vṙam, with a certain Surmak
06Khor3    64:4|honored by the king of Persia, and he will set your
06Khor3    65:1|The sending from Persia of Sahak the Great and
06Khor3    67:2|Second died after ruling over Persia for twentyone years; he left
06Khor3    67:5|the second Yazkert, king of Persia, at the end of the
07Seb1    7:0|their rule from Egypt to Persia
07Seb1    8:1|years of Peroz king of Persia there took place a suppression
07Seb1    8:8|reigned over the land of Persia. Because the power of his
07Seb1    8:11|He requested Khosrov, king of Persia, that they might move the
07Seb1    10:2|houses from the land of Persia. He killed the great asparapet
07Seb1    10:4|regions of the country of Persia, valiantly attacked the army of
07Seb1    10:10|was embroiling the land of Persia, Yovhan patrik and a Greek
07Seb1    10:15|king over the land of Persia, and began to make preparations
07Seb1    15:0|Greek sector of Armenia to Persia
07Seb1    16:1|Now when the king of Persia saw the flight of these
07Seb1    16:6|authority of the king of Persia. But Atat Khorkhoṙuni and Samuēl
07Seb1    19:3|captivity in the land of Persia, to the capital Ahmatan
07Seb1    34:8|He fought a battle in Persia and won. Then Ĕṙoch Vehan
07Seb1    39:12|his troops, come back into Persia, and abandon Greek territory - although
07Seb1    40:14|three parts: one force in Persia and the east; one force
07Seb1    42:18|east, against the kingdom of Persia
07Seb1    44:21|court of Khosrov, king of Persia
07Seb1    46:4|evil and impious kings of Persia
07Seb1    48:1|year of Yazkert, king of Persia, in the eleventh year of
07Seb1    48:1|was in the land of Persia and of Khuzhastan marched eastwards
07Seb1    48:1|Parthians, against Yazkert king of Persia
07Seb1    50:4|in the east assembled: from Persia, Khuzhastan, from the region of
08Ghev1    14:75|by you as Governor of Persia, who gathered up all your
09Draskh1    2:17|archives of the kings of Persia, and in his search he
09Draskh1    5:24|primacy to king Arshakan of Persia, and reduced the latter to
09Draskh1    6:19|of Artashes, the king of Persia, and set Arjam, the son
09Draskh1    6:20|When Artashes, the king of Persia, died, his son Arshawir reigned
09Draskh1    7:7|Then, Arshawir, the king of Persia, also died and discord prevailed
09Draskh1    8:1|assassinated Artabanus, the king of Persia, the Arsacids were deprived of
09Draskh1    12:1|blinded by the king of Persia, sent Nerses, the son of
09Draskh1    13:1|Shapuh king of Persia seized Arshak the king of
09Draskh1    13:12|But Shapuh king of Persia made Xosrov, a certain Arshakuni
09Draskh1    14:3|son of king Shapuh of Persia, seized Xosrov, the king of
09Draskh1    14:4|went to Artashir king of Persia, and was greatly honored by
09Draskh1    14:5|Then Artashir, the king of Persia, died, and Vram ruled instead
09Draskh1    14:10|to Yazkert, the king of Persia, and begged him to release
09Draskh1    14:12|second Vram ruled instead in Persia
09Draskh1    14:15|Vardan to Vram king of Persia to seek peace. The king
09Draskh1    14:16|Artashir before the king of Persia so that he would either
09Draskh1    15:7|deacons (who were executed) in Persia by the impious Peroz, and
09Draskh1    16:5|succeeded him as king of Persia. As he was a man
09Draskh1    16:7|pontificate Peroz, who ruled over Persia, summoned Vahan to the royal
09Draskh1    16:18|his time Xosrov ruled over Persia instead of his father Kawat
09Draskh1    16:21|time Xosrov, the king of Persia, gathered numerous forces and sent
09Draskh1    16:26|son of Kawat, king of Persia, the (calendrical) cycle of five
09Draskh1    16:32|son of Kawat king of Persia, after numerous valiant and dauntless
09Draskh1    16:38|on the royal throne of Persia and since he was under
09Draskh1    17:1|to the royal throne of Persia, the brave Smbat Bagratuni waged
09Draskh1    17:31|second Xosrov, the king of Persia, and ruled instead
09Draskh1    18:1|Ezr’s) time, Kawat king of Persia died and left his kingdom
09Draskh1    18:2|Christ, crowned Xorem king of Persia and in return requested from
09Draskh1    19:24|in a southeasterly direction to Persia, Sagastan, Sind, Moran, Taran, Makuran
09Draskh1    43:3|to the ostikan Yusuf in Persia, and having offered him the
09Draskh1    43:7|and went to Atrpatakan in Persia, to the embittered ostikan with
09Draskh1    50:7|were taken to Atrpatakan in Persia, where they were confined in
09Draskh1    55:32|he sent to Atrpatakan in Persia the great and pious princess
09Draskh1    64:9|confinement Yusuf, the ostikan of Persia, Armenia, Georgia, and Albania, whom
09Draskh1    64:24|of Ray, which is in Persia, he sent a certain man
09Draskh1    67:21|set out from Atrpatakan in Persia, and came to the region
10Tovma1    3:5|and the eastern regions and Persia, even beyond Balkh and Depuhan
10Tovma1    3:7|and Khuzhastan and all eastern Persia. She herself went from Assyria
10Tovma1    3:10|so many regions of eastern Persia, from then on he no
10Tovma1    4:2|sole rule over all eastern Persia and subjected it to tax
10Tovma1    4:5|she exercised sole rule over Persia. In her third year Isaac
10Tovma1    5:8|met him at Dmbuind in Persia. Advancing to Cyrus’s vanguard, they
10Tovma1    6:24|all the North; Antipater for Persia and all the East
10Tovma1    6:29|the anarchy in Armenia and Persia, Arshak the Valiant ruled over
10Tovma1    6:39|priest who was martyred in Persia with the other holy bishops
10Tovma1    6:44|year of the king of Persia
10Tovma1    7:4|with Artashēs the king of Persia when Abgar went to Persia
10Tovma1    7:4|Persia when Abgar went to Persia and they made a mutual
10Tovma1    7:6|went to Artashēs king of Persia and remained there until the
10Tovma1    9:1|death and the domination of Persia by Artashir the Sasanian from
10Tovma1    10:45|Then he himself fled from Persia to the regions of Khałtik’
10Tovma1    11:9|lived and died there (in Persia), evincing no deed worthy of
10Tovma1    11:11|into two, between Greece and Persia. Arshak went to the region
10Tovma1    11:12|strongly armed (followers) went to Persia to submit to the heathen
10Tovma1    11:31|father’s illness, he hastened to Persia. His father died, and on
10Tovma1    11:45|on Saint Sahak’s return from Persia Ałan Artsruni went to him
10Tovma2    3:2|for himself the kingdom of Persia. Ormizd’s son Khosrov fled to
10Tovma2    3:46|alas for you, land of Persia. When the massed forces of
10Tovma2    4:23|hermit in the regions of Persia who had a pupil called
10Tovma2    5:10|Likewise, the governors of Persia alarmed the king with charges
10Tovma3    3:2|canopies. He sent them to Persia, travelling via Atrpatakan, fearful lest
10Tovma3    4:27|army of Hamdoy, emir of Persia
10Tovma3    4:62|the direction of Atrpatakan and Persia
10Tovma3    4:63|royal army from Gard in Persia did not join in the
10Tovma3    15:2|sufferings of their tortures in Persia and brought the happy news
10Tovma3    15:5|of Vaspurakan remained there (in Persia) and were added to the
10Tovma3    28:12|taxes to the tyrant of Persia. He himself gathered his own
10Tovma3    29:63|and cities from Media and Persia, from Elam and Khuzhastan, from
10Tovma3    29:78|others from various distant countries: Persia, Zhangan, Jurjan, the province of
10Tovma4    4:41|ostikan gained the ascendancy over Persia and Armenia; he was named
10Tovma4    4:62|the emir Yusup’ went to Persia in rebellion against the court
10Tovma4    4:65|the emir Yusup’ went to Persia, King Gagik went to the
10Tovma4    4:68|him the whole land of Persia and all Armenia, as well
10Tovma4    5:2|peace treaty, he went to Persia
10Tovma4    5:4|troops, leaving as prefect of Persia one of his favourites named
10Tovma4    6:0|Concerning the anarchy in Persia
10Tovma4    6:1|these events, the land of Persia fell into anarchy
10Tovma4    10:1|described above the anarchy in Persia, according to Scripture: “Israel had
11Asogh1    3:16|who was an ostikan in Persia, who crowned Smbat, indignantly viewed
11Asogh1    4:1|Yusuf, took his place in Persia and Atrpatakan
11Asogh1    4:5|and he himself goes to Persia
12Last1    2:8|part of the land, facing Persia and Georgia, to Ashot
12Last1    4:0|impediment on my road toward Persia
12Last1    4:9|since the entire land of Persia was in terror and quaking
12Last1    9:7|chiefs of the land of Persia, and they, quickly spreading the
12Last1    10:33|without a lord, some in Persia, some in Greece, some in
12Last1    11:11|of rage moved forth from Persia, surging in gigantic waves. They
12Last1    17:9|But then troops assembled from Persia and Turkestan sent to T’eodoros
12Last1    18:24|with woe, troops came from Persia resembling ravenous wolves which, upon
12Last1    18:24|flock, so the troops from Persia were not satiated by booty
12Last1    21:0|in His hand Turkestan and Persia, the scepter of chastisement, not
12Last1    21:15|again another army arose from Persia, but whether it was the
12Last1    24:6|God moved the king of Persia to come in His place
12Last1    24:17|narrated. But the king of Persia, having ruled over numerous districts
12Last1    25:2|saw that the king of Persia had taken not a small
12Last1    25:8|place where the king of Persia was encamped, by the borders
12Last1    25:9|But the wily king of Persia out of fear sought to
12Last1    25:16|him before the king of Persia as though he were a
12Last1    25:16|the beast-minded king of Persia, who looked upon (Diogenes) as
12Last1    25:20|The king of Persia, Albaslan (Sultan Alp-Arslan, [1063-1072]), then