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Perotak   1
Peroz   89
Perozamat   4
Pers   3
Persia   727
Persian-Armenian   5
Perur   1
Peter   17
Petk   1
Wordform

persians
172 occurrence(s)



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perseverence   2
persevering   2
persia   209
persian   343
persians   172
persist   8
persisted   7
persistence   4
persistent   1


02Agat1    1:2|united the troops of the Persians who had abandoned, rejected, and
02Agat1    1:3|of the lordship of the Persians (since whoever the Armenian king
02Agat1    1:9|end the lordship of the Persians
02Agat1    1:14|had sent emissaries for the Persians to come forth to aid
02Agat1    1:17|when the king of the Persians saw the mob of brigades
02Agat1    1:18|all the troops of the Persians, covering the plains and roads
02Agat1    2:3|kingship and rule of the Persians
02Agat1    2:4|when the king of the Persians saw all these evils which
02Agat1    2:13|against the king of the Persians
02Agat1    2:21|with the king of the Persians
02Agat1    3:1|When the king of the Persians heard about all this, he
02Agat1    3:4|Thereafter the king of the Persians came to the country of
02Agat1    3:5|Digging trenches, the Persians established the new borders, naming
02Agat1    11:13|the captured camps of the Persians over to them. He removed
03Buz3    8:0|forests, the wars with the Persians, and the extermination of the
04Yegh1    1:8|And the Persians who had fled from Persia
04Yegh2    3:56|The Persians reduced everyone’s set pay and
04Yegh3    5:107|in the host of the Persians’ army. Many they killed, and
04Yegh3    5:125|fortresses and towns which the Persians held in various strong places
04Yegh3    6:141|to deal with them (the Persians) deceitfully for a while, so
04Yegh3    8:193|fortresses and towns which the Persians held in Albania. After a
04Yegh3    8:196|of the Huns, which the Persians were holding in force. They
04Yegh5    3:56|He opposed the Persians with two thousand men, slew
04Yegh6    1:2|under a pact without (the Persians) engaging in any deceit. Two
04Yegh6    1:7|they well knew that the Persians’ oaths were false, had no
04Yegh6    1:14|on Yovsep and Ḷevond, the Persians ordered them to be kept
04Yegh6    2:34|But they (the Persians) resorted to soft words, wishing
04Yegh6    4:98|the fortresses seized from the Persians, since he had been governor
06Khor1    2:2|nations have histories, especially the Persians and Chaldaeans, in which particularly
06Khor1    3:7|between the wars, and the Persians and Greeks had scripts that
06Khor1    8:2|the Great, king of the Persians and Parthians, who was Parthian
06Khor1    12:28|own name Siunik’; but the Persians more precisely call it Sisakan
06Khor1    12:38|the Greeks, Armenia, and the Persians and Syrians, Armenik
06Khor1    22:13|of the Chaldaeans, Assyrians, and Persians, since their names and deeds
06Khor1    32:6|empire of the Medes and Persians
06Khor1    34:1|From the Fables of the Persians Concerning Biurasp Azhdahak
06Khor1    34:13|I shall reveal their, the Persians’, most ancient events, which are
06Khor2    8:16|about him, just as the Persians say that Ṙostom Sagdjik had
06Khor2    19:6|commander of the Armenians and Persians, and promised him five hundred
06Khor2    20:4|again obtained help from the Persians, attacked Silon and threw him
06Khor2    27:5|son Artashēs ruled over the Persians
06Khor2    28:2|of Arshavir, reigning over the Persians and his brothers opposing him
06Khor2    47:3|armies of the Medes and Persians and dispatched them to their
06Khor2    48:10|which the books of the Persians and the epic songs of
06Khor2    54:8|armies of the Armenians and Persians made more forays into Greece
06Khor2    57:7|And some Persians call them Manuean after the
06Khor2    60:4|all the Syrians, Mesopotamians, and Persians refused to pay tribute to
06Khor2    64:3|Greek tongue. But what the Persians called him I do not
06Khor2    67:3|Sasan, the subjection of the Persians under his hand, the vengeance
06Khor2    69:5|of that period among the Persians and Syrians and also the
06Khor2    70:3|Barsuma by name, whom the Persians called Rastsohun. We have based
06Khor2    73:3|For this reason the Persians have composed myriad fables about
06Khor2    76:2|in Phrygia, to oppose the Persians and save the country
06Khor2    77:1|Concerning the peace between the Persians and the Greeks, and Artashir’s
06Khor2    82:11|on another occasion, the powerful Persians felt the strength of the
06Khor3    5:2|country over to the godless Persians, but help us with an
06Khor3    7:2|flight his army and the Persians who had come to his
06Khor3    10:1|of the Armenians with the Persians
06Khor3    11:3|making a treaty with the Persians and not war. Paying tribute
06Khor3    11:3|a special tribute to the Persians, he lived in tranquility like
06Khor3    12:4|took up arms against the Persians. And when they gave battle
06Khor3    13:3|justice armed him against the Persians, he crossed Cilicia and reached
06Khor3    15:8|two reasons. First, lest the Persians say of us that it
06Khor3    19:7|on you by the godless Persians and the blessings that you
06Khor3    26:5|a fierce battle, and many Persians were killed. Shapuh’s force, being
06Khor3    37:9|When the Persians began to surround ours, they
06Khor3    37:16|side toward that of the Persians
06Khor3    41:4|after violent battles against the Persians
06Khor3    42:1|subjection to two nations-the Persians and the Greeks
06Khor3    48:21|and being afraid of the Persians and of his Artsruni uncles
06Khor3    49:3|him and give to the Persians, he fulfilled Khosrov’s requests
06Khor3    52:2|other, as well as the Persians
06Khor3    65:13|his public speech to the Persians, let him know that its
06Khor3    67:17|because at that time the Persians had entrusted him with the
07Seb1    7:9|the royal court of the Persians, all the cities of Syrian
07Seb1    8:1|Mamikonean Vahan rebelled, expelled the Persians, and seized power by force
07Seb1    8:3|and poured it onto the Persians, surrounding them as with thick
07Seb1    8:4|the great churches which the Persians had ruined in the city
07Seb1    8:13|fell on them. For the Persians had turned the church of
07Seb1    9:10|to escape because they (the Persians) put to the sword and
07Seb1    9:17|marzpan Hratrin Datan. Thereafter the Persians were unable to resist in
07Seb1    9:18|end of the peace between Persians and Greeks and between the
07Seb1    10:1|all the land of the Persians. His mother, called Kayēn, was
07Seb1    11:3|their advice. He note: ’The Persians have killed their king Ormizd
07Seb1    12:16|recognize the malevolence of the Persians?He commanded one of
07Seb1    14:1|in a bronze container. The Persians called it the body of
07Seb1    15:2|and to submit to the Persians, especially those whose land was
07Seb1    16:0|the princes go to the Persians, and others to the Greeks
07Seb1    28:0|him. A small battalion of Persians is surrounded by the K’ushans
07Seb1    29:0|the Armenian nobles from the Persians and their submission to the
07Seb1    30:4|The Persians received him, and he secured
07Seb1    32:12|himself in the fortress. The Persians remained there that night in
07Seb1    33:0|Mesopotamia are subjected to the Persians. Ashtat defeats the Greeks and
07Seb1    34:15|succumbed to exhaustion. However, the Persians gained strength, put the Greeks
07Seb1    34:17|They went to them (the Persians) and made close union with
07Seb1    38:0|of Heraclius; he destroys the Persians bit by bit
07Seb1    38:5|destroy the empire of the Persians when God gave him into
07Seb1    42:0|of the kingdom of the Persians. Death of Heraclius and the
07Seb1    44:0|son of Constantine. War between Persians and Ismaelites in the province
07Seb1    44:0|Media, and defeat of the Persians. The Ismaelite brigand in accordance
07Seb1    44:5|of Yazkert king of the Persians, that the Persian army of
07Seb1    44:9|mouth’, the kingdoms of the Persians, Medes and Parthians
07Seb1    48:0|of the Ismaelites against the Persians. Death of Yazkert. Extinction of
07Seb1    48:3|extinguished the rule of the Persians and of the race of
07Seb1    52:15|until the kingdom of the Persians had been destroyed and the
08Ghev1    11:1|Asorestan, the land of the Persians, and Khurasan, until he reached
08Ghev1    11:5|of the Macedonians and the Persians were unable to rule over
08Ghev1    14:74|yours, ninth that of the Persians, tenth the Armenian, eleventh the
08Ghev1    32:5|from the country of the Persians
08Ghev1    35:3|through the land of the Persians. He wanted to stand before
08Ghev1    35:4|in the country of the Persians. He died suffering from horrible
09Draskh1    4:16|of the Medes and the Persians
09Draskh1    5:6|of Sarahruled over the Persians, Medes and Babylonians, and was
09Draskh1    11:1|and let not the godless Persians rule over us
09Draskh1    14:13|between the Emperor and the Persians
09Draskh1    16:21|of Vardan wore out the Persians with heavy blows
10Tovma1    3:10|for all to separate the Persians and Medes from the Babylonians
10Tovma1    4:37|to oppose the Medes and Persians, they debouched in war into
10Tovma1    5:6|reigned over the Medes and Persians
10Tovma1    6:11|Kings of the Persians
10Tovma1    6:19|exterminating the kingdom of the Persians
10Tovma1    6:29|ruled over the Medes and Persians and Egyptians and Elamites, in
10Tovma1    8:10|here to the Medes and Persians, he returned in great force
10Tovma1    10:24|king of kings over the Persians. Arshak supported both kings, sometimes
10Tovma1    10:24|supported both kings, sometimes the Persians, sometimes the Greeks, or rebelled
10Tovma1    11:17|a Christian, and with the Persians one of theirs
10Tovma1    11:20|and the despotism of the Persians
10Tovma1    11:39|he did not wish the Persians to rule over the Armenians
10Tovma1    11:46|those bishops appointed by the Persians had (all) diedwho, without
10Tovma2    1:1|a chief magus of the Persians
10Tovma2    1:14|the midst of the valiant Persians like a fire through reeds
10Tovma2    2:20|Vahan Mamikonean forcefully opposed the Persians. The Armenian nobles gathered around
10Tovma2    2:25|Now the Armenians encountered the Persians at the village called Eriz
10Tovma2    3:15|the two kings of the Persians and the Greeks
10Tovma2    3:20|themselves for war against the Persians
10Tovma2    3:49|this was brought upon the Persians by the Greek sword
10Tovma2    4:0|the evil kingdom of the Persians came to an end and
10Tovma2    4:33|the enfeebled kingdom of the Persians in the land of the
10Tovma2    4:33|Thenceforth the kingdom of the Persians and of the race of
10Tovma2    4:34|the last king of the Persians, who was killed by the
10Tovma3    2:80|like Cyrus king of the Persians brought the people returning from
10Tovma3    4:20|all magnates and all governors, Persians, Elamites, Babylonians, and Arabs, who
10Tovma4    1:54|treachery of certain Armenians and Persians, and laments over him
10Tovma4    4:28|mischievous races of Ismaelites, Medes, Persians, and all the warriors of
10Tovma4    4:50|beginning with the Medes and Persians, Judaea and Jerusalem, the Assyrians
10Tovma4    5:1|wars stirred up by the Persians and the Sevordik’ of Hagar
10Tovma4    5:2|still ruling tyranically over the Persians and Armenians. Unable to resist
10Tovma4    9:1|beginning from the Medes and Persians, all of Atrpatakan as far
11Asogh1    2:6|the fire-worship of the Persians, and subsequently against the lawless
11Asogh1    37:3|The Persians and Arab, irritated by this
11Asogh1    40:2|around him numerous troops of Persians and Mars (Medes), he thought
11Asogh1    40:12|the Delmastanean shield-bearers, the Persians moved and began to approach
11Asogh1    40:20|the numerous camp of the Persians, like a forest standing before
11Asogh1    40:25|The horrified (Persians) fled in different directions and
11Asogh1    40:27|terrified Mamlan with the remaining Persians hastened to flee
12Last1    3:8|Senek’erim, being harassed by the Persians, gave his patrimonial inheritance, the
12Last1    9:6|since been ravished by the Persians, who controlled it. The district
12Last1    9:8|them of His aid. (The Persians) killed with the sword some
12Last1    9:8|of the righteousness of the Persians, but because of the impiety
12Last1    9:9|a lodging-place, since (the Persians) had many captives with them
12Last1    9:10|forth the domination of the Persians over that place was ended
12Last1    11:14|the first time that the Persians and other barbarous pagan peoples
12Last1    12:14|similarity of righteous punishments. The Persians came against Jerusalem, and they
12Last1    17:8|son of Aharon whom (the Persians) called Awan since (their alphabet
12Last1    18:0|the turmoil (caused by) the Persians, and to pacify the land
12Last1    18:13|forth in war against the Persians and prevent the land from
12Last1    18:13|else I shall pay the Persians your stipends and thus keep
12Last1    18:23|Because as soon as the Persians realized that (the Byzantine nobles
12Last1    18:28|And he sent to the Persians to bring him auxiliary troops
12Last1    21:24|had assembled there. When the Persians reached it, they encamped, since
12Last1    25:9|against the prepared and organized Persians
12Last1    25:11|organized fashion. At this the Persians became aroused and turned bold