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primary   2
primate   2
prime   8
primeval   1
prince   1350
princedom   10
princess   48
principal   40
principality   107
Wordform

prince
801 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
primary   1
primate   2
prime   8
primeval   1
prince   801
princedom   7
princehood   1
princely   39
princes   510


02Agat1    3:12|In that period, the prince of the Byzantines was persecuting
02Agat1    4:1|in those same days the prince of the Goths mustered troops
02Agat1    4:1|to do battle against the prince of the Byzantines
02Agat3    14:2|first, the prince of Angegh tun; second, the
02Agat3    14:2|of Angegh tun; second, the prince of Aghdzniq who was the
02Agat3    14:2|the great bdeash; third, the prince of the principality of the
02Agat3    14:2|Mardpet-dom; fourth, the aspet, prince of the principality with the
02Agat3    14:3|fifth, the prince of the sparapetutyun, the general
02Agat3    14:3|of the Armenians; sixth, the prince of the land of Korduq
02Agat3    14:3|land of Korduq; seventh, the prince of the land of Tsopq
02Agat3    14:3|land of Tsopq; eighth, the prince of the land of Gugarq
02Agat3    14:3|the other bdeash”; ninth, the prince of the land of the
02Agat3    14:3|of the Rshtuniq; tenth, the prince of the land of Mokq
02Agat3    14:4|eleventh, the prince of the land of Siwniq
02Agat3    14:4|land of Siwniq; twelfth, the prince of the land of Tsawdeq
02Agat3    14:4|land of Tsawdeq; thirteenth, the prince of the land of Utiq
02Agat3    14:4|land of Utiq; fourteenth, the prince shahap of the district of
02Agat3    14:4|Zarawand and Her; fifteenth, the prince of the House of the
02Agat3    14:4|the Maghxaz-dom; sixteenth, the prince of the Artsruniq
02Agat3    15:3|and horses, troops, banners, each prince with his own brigade, and
02Agat3    22:8|to the house of the prince of Mahqr-Tun, to Atrpatakan
02Agat3    25:14|second emissary was named Tachat, prince of the district of Ashots
02Agat3    28:4|took with him the great prince of the House of Angegh
02Agat3    28:4|chief of the army; the prince of Mokq; the prince of
02Agat3    28:4|the prince of Mokq; the prince of Siwniq; the prince of
02Agat3    28:4|the prince of Siwniq; the prince of Rshtuniq; the prince of
02Agat3    28:4|the prince of Rshtuniq; the prince of the House of the
02Agat3    28:4|shahap of Shahapivan; and the prince who was [spasqapetutyun] master of the
03Buz3    4:2|The prince of the Manawazean tohm and
03Buz3    6:5|king of the Mazkutk, the prince of a multitude of Honk’
03Buz3    8:22|in the stronghold of the prince of Erhshtunik’, which was called
03Buz3    9:1|of his servants, the great prince of Aghjnik’ who was called
03Buz3    9:4|troops against the enemy: the prince of Korduk’, John, the prince
03Buz3    9:4|prince of Korduk’, John, the prince of Greater Copk, Mar, the
03Buz3    9:4|of Greater Copk, Mar, the prince of Shahei Copk, Nerseh, the
03Buz3    9:4|of Shahei Copk, Nerseh, the prince of Siwnik’, Vaghinak, the prince
03Buz3    9:4|prince of Siwnik’, Vaghinak, the prince of Hashtenk’, Dat, and the
03Buz3    9:4|of Hashtenk’, Dat, and the prince of Basen, Manak
03Buz3    10:20|He went to the great prince, the lord of the land
03Buz3    11:18|were assumed by Arshawir Kamsarakan, prince of Shirak and the district
03Buz3    11:18|district of Arsharunik, and Andovk, prince of Siwnik, since they were
03Buz3    12:3|all of Greater Armenia, Vagharsh, prince of Anjit, prince Zareh, nahapet
03Buz3    12:3|Armenia, Vagharsh, prince of Anjit, prince Zareh, nahapet of Greater Copk
03Buz3    12:3|nahapet of Greater Copk, Varaz, prince of the land of Shahuni
03Buz3    12:3|land of Shahuni Copk, Gnit, prince of Hashtenits district, of the
03Buz3    12:3|of the Kaminakan tohm, Vorot, prince of the district of Vanand
03Buz3    12:3|the district of Vanand, Shahen, prince of the Anjewatsik tohm, Atom
03Buz3    12:3|of the Anjewatsik tohm, Atom, prince of Goghtan, Manawaz, prince of
03Buz3    12:3|Atom, prince of Goghtan, Manawaz, prince of Koghb, Gorut, prince of
03Buz3    12:3|Manawaz, prince of Koghb, Gorut, prince of the land of Jori
03Buz3    12:3|Jori, Manasp of the Xorxorhunik, prince of the Maghxazunean tun
03Buz3    12:4|the prince of the Saharhunik azg, and
03Buz3    12:4|the Saharhunik azg, and Aba, prince of the Gnunik
03Buz3    14:25|A certain, prince of the Saharunik tohm [zvomn ishxann:] (“a
03Buz3    14:25|the Saharunik tohm [zvomn ishxann:] (“a certain prince”), Artawan, prince of Vanand, Karen
03Buz3    14:25|tohm [zvomn ishxann:] (“a certain prince”), Artawan, prince of Vanand, Karen, prince of
03Buz3    14:25|Artawan, prince of Vanand, Karen, prince of the Amatunik tohm, and
03Buz3    14:25|the Amatunik tohm, and Varaz, prince of the Dimaksen tohm
03Buz3    17:3|to the care of the prince of the mardpetutiwn, who was
03Buz3    17:3|they mustered awags of the prince of Gardmanatsjor, and this party
03Buz3    20:0|arrested by Varaz, the Iranian prince; how the entire country of
03Buz3    20:9|sent it to Varaz the prince in Atrpatakan together with deeds
03Buz3    20:26|But the Iranian prince craftily kept concealed the enmity
03Buz3    20:39|Then the prince of the Iranian king immediately
03Buz4    4:4|Hayr, the great prince of the mardpetutiwn, Bagarat, the
03Buz4    4:4|the mardpetutiwn, Bagarat, the great prince of the aspetutiwn, Daniel, the
03Buz4    4:4|the aspetutiwn, Daniel, the great prince of Copk, Mehandak Rheshtuni, Andovk
03Buz4    4:4|of Copk, Mehandak Rheshtuni, Andovk, prince of Siwnik, Arshawir, prince of
03Buz4    4:4|Andovk, prince of Siwnik, Arshawir, prince of Shirak and Arsharunik, Noy
03Buz4    4:4|of Shirak and Arsharunik, Noy, prince of the other Copk, and
03Buz4    4:4|the other Copk, and Pargew, prince of the Amatunik tun. All
03Buz4    50:7|Anjit and with him the prince of Greater Copk, abandoned the
03Buz4    55:10|delegation went to its crown-prince. While they were still talking
03Buz5    7:6|and Arshak, his son, been prince of the tun of the
03Buz5    7:7|kingdom, this eunuch, Drastamat, the prince of Angegh tun had been
04Yegh2    1:0|Events Brought About by the Prince of the East
04Yegh2    12:277|and mockery of this lawless prince
04Yegh2    12:292|he appointed a certain great prince as chief-magus
04Yegh3    4:90|for certain that the impious prince of Siunik had inflicted mortal
04Yegh3    7:161|they entrusted to Vasak, the prince of Siunik, who in his
04Yegh3    7:163|The prince of the Bagratunik with his
04Yegh3    7:164|The prince of the Khorkhorunik with his
04Yegh3    7:165|The prince of the Apahunik with his
04Yegh3    7:166|The prince of the Vahevunik with his
04Yegh3    7:167|The prince of the Palunik with his
04Yegh3    7:168|The prince of the Gabeleank with his
04Yegh3    7:169|The prince of Urts with his forces
04Yegh3    11:275|He was the prince and commander of the whole
04Yegh4    1:0|Concerning the Secession of the Prince of Siunik and His Companions
04Yegh4    2:26|The prince of the Rshtunik, called Artak
04Yegh4    2:27|The prince of the Khorkhorunik, called Gadisho
04Yegh4    2:28|The prince of the Vahevunik, called Giut
04Yegh4    2:29|The prince of the Bagratunik, called Tirots
04Yegh4    2:30|The prince of the Apahunik, called Manech
04Yegh4    2:31|The prince of the Gabeleank, called Arten
04Yegh4    2:32|The prince of Ake, called Enjuḷ
04Yegh4    2:33|The prince of Urts, called Nerseh
04Yegh4    2:34|The prince of the other branch of
04Yegh5    1:7|had deserted and followed the prince of Siunik he appointed in
04Yegh5    1:23|cheated and deceived the lawless prince like an insignificant young child
04Yegh5    1:24|struggle together against the impious prince for our ancestral and divinely
04Yegh5    6:128|division he entrusted to the prince of Artsrunik, with the great
04Yegh5    6:128|of Artsrunik, with the great prince of Mokk in support. Many
04Yegh7    8:192|like you and your devilish prince
04Yegh9    2:39|Likewise, the great prince of the country, Harevshlom Shapuh
05Parp2    9:4|as if going to his prince and friend
05Parp2    14:16|king? Rather, let an Iranian prince come to oversee us from
05Parp2    17:62|the false apostles of the prince of destruction, but will die
05Parp2    17:63|the executioners of the impious prince
05Parp2    19:0|of the Armenian calendar). Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, took the
05Parp3    20:2|son-in-law of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’. According to some
05Parp3    20:2|and the daughter of the prince of Siwnik’. Consequently, the girl’s
05Parp3    20:6|This bitter prince Mihrnerseh then became vardapet to
05Parp3    27:19|together, they summoned Artak the prince of Mokk’ and urged him
05Parp3    27:21|the utmost speedArtak the prince of Mokk’, did just that
05Parp3    28:19|the two sons of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, Babik and Amirnerseh
05Parp3    30:10|Now suddenly Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, who was the
05Parp3    30:12|Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, held counsel with
05Parp3    30:13|Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, wrote a letter
05Parp3    30:13|covenant brought forth. Then Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, selected the following
05Parp3    30:13|tanuters of Armenia were: Arshawir, prince of Arsharunik’ Hmayeak, prince of
05Parp3    30:13|Arshawir, prince of Arsharunik’ Hmayeak, prince of Dimak’sean, and Gazrik, prince
05Parp3    30:13|prince of Dimak’sean, and Gazrik, prince of Abeghean
05Parp3    30:15|Armenians with the concurrence of prince Vasak of Siwnik’. They brought
05Parp3    30:19|read the letters of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, the marzpan of
05Parp3    31:2|the sons of Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, whom the Iranian
05Parp3    31:4|However Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, would not
05Parp3    31:4|lord of Amatunik’, and Vasak, prince of Siwnik’ had against each
05Parp3    31:5|he reasoned that either Vasak, prince of Siwni’, would not agree
05Parp3    32:6|with Vardan to see Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, the marzpan of
05Parp3    32:8|non-azat troops, with Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and all the
05Parp3    32:19|with the ring of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and then with
05Parp3    33:2|of Aghbania (Aghuania), Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, compelled the venerable
05Parp3    33:5|Vardan, said to Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’: “Let us now
05Parp3    33:7|of Aghjnik’, and to the prince of Angegh tun, to Cop’k’
05Parp3    33:8|by the ring of Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, followed by (the
05Parp3    33:9|Byzantium consisted of Vahan, the prince of the tun of Amatunik’
05Parp3    33:10|entrusted to them by Vasak, prince of Siwnik’, and all the
05Parp3    34:1|people) whom Vasak, the malicious prince of Siwnik’, recognized as not
05Parp3    34:2|said farewell to Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, and to the
05Parp3    34:5|of) Ayrarat when Vasak, the prince of Siwnik’, quickly sent secret
05Parp3    34:6|Aryan dibheran). Vasak, the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’, wrote to demonstrate
05Parp3    35:6|right front, he appointed the prince of Arsharunik’, Arshawir Kamsarakan (who
05Parp3    35:13|Vardan, urgently urged Arshawir Kamsarakan, prince of Arsharunik’, to shoot arrows
05Parp3    36:3|the oath-breaking Vasak: the prince of the Bagratunik’, Tiroc’, the
05Parp3    36:3|of the Bagratunik’, Tiroc’, the prince of Xorxorhunik’, Gadishoy, the prince
05Parp3    36:3|prince of Xorxorhunik’, Gadishoy, the prince of Apahunik’, Manech, the prince
05Parp3    36:3|prince of Apahunik’, Manech, the prince of Vahewunik’, Giwt, the prince
05Parp3    36:3|prince of Vahewunik’, Giwt, the prince of Palunik’, Varazshapuh, the prince
05Parp3    36:3|prince of Palunik’, Varazshapuh, the prince of Abeleank’, Arten, the prince
05Parp3    36:3|prince of Abeleank’, Arten, the prince of Urc, Nerseh, and other
05Parp3    36:4|deeds wrought by the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’, Vasak, and by
05Parp3    36:9|Now Vasak, the treacherous prince of Siwnik’, did not stop
05Parp3    39:0|mardpet Mihrshapuh together with the prince of Arsharunik’, Arshawir, and the
05Parp3    39:0|the venerable men of Artak, prince of Mokk’, and other senior
05Parp3    39:1|own brigade and with the prince of Arhawegheank’, P’ap’ag, and other
05Parp3    42:2|of king Yazkert: the great prince of Arcrunik’, Nershapuh, the prince
05Parp3    42:2|prince of Arcrunik’, Nershapuh, the prince of the tun of Amatunik’
05Parp3    42:2|the tun of Amatunik’, the prince of the tun of Vanand
05Parp3    42:2|the tun of Vanand, the prince of the tun of Arsharunik’
05Parp3    42:2|tun of Arsharunik’, Arshawir, the prince of the tun of Anjewac’ik’
05Parp3    42:2|tun of Anjewac’ik’, Shmawon, the prince of the tun of Amatunik’
05Parp3    42:2|tun of Amatunik’, Vahan, the prince of the Gnt’unik’, the prince
05Parp3    42:2|prince of the Gnt’unik’, the prince of Ashoc’k’, the prince of
05Parp3    42:2|the prince of Ashoc’k’, the prince of the Arhawegheank’, P’ap’ak, the
05Parp3    42:2|of the Arhawegheank’, P’ap’ak, the prince of Tashir, Vren, the prince
05Parp3    42:2|prince of Tashir, Vren, the prince of Arcunik’, Aprusam, and other
05Parp3    42:3|Vasak, the duplicitous prince of Siwnik’, also wanted to
05Parp3    42:4|the court priest of Nershapuh, prince of Arcrunik’, lord Mushe, the
05Parp3    42:5|of a grudge of the prince of Siwnik’, the blessed bishop
05Parp3    42:17|at length with Vasak the prince of Siwnik’, using words of
05Parp3    42:25|When the treacherous prince Vasak heard this, all of
05Parp3    43:0|The duplicitous prince of Siwnik’ reached the court
05Parp3    44:0|the court presbyter of the prince of Arcrunik’, Nershapuh, the blessed
05Parp3    44:30|The impious prince (Mihrnerseh) grew furious at the
05Parp3    45:5|As for the oath-breaking prince of Siwnik’, Vasak, he decked
05Parp3    46:0|Then the king summoned the prince of Siwnik’, Vasak, to come
05Parp3    46:1|For you were the prince and chief of the land
05Parp3    46:14|day of his death, by prince Vasak’s own attendants
05Parp3    52:4|an enemy or a tyrannical prince by some misfortune capture (them
05Parp3    54:4|found favor with the great prince, the Xuzhik was asked to
05Parp3    56:12|to say to the impious prince: “What our holy vardapets and
05Parp3    59:1|king Yazkert [A.D. 456] the Iberian (Georgian) prince Ashusha (after spending an incalculable
05Parp3    59:1|tohm (whom Vasak, the treacherous prince of Siwnik’, had taken from
05Parp4    60:8|The prince of Hrew, Hrew-shnomshapuh, greatly
05Parp4    64:23|from me, no king or prince can take this honor of
05Parp4    65:7|in the assembly before his prince, and he criticized those who
05Parp4    67:7|Varaznerseh, the son of Koght’ek, prince of Urc, who had sworn
05Parp4    68:6|Siwni, who was then named prince of the Siwnik’ lordship, Vasak
05Parp4    68:6|from the Gnunik’ tohm: Atom, prince of the Gnunik’, and his
05Parp4    69:1|wing, the two Gnunik’s, Atom, prince of the Gnunik’, and his
05Parp4    69:1|parts the brave and select prince of Shirak, Nerseh Kamsarakan, and
05Parp4    70:12|they were attacked by the prince of Andzewac’ik’, named Sewuk, and
05Parp4    70:12|Andzewac’ik’, named Sewuk, and the prince of Mokk’, named Yohan, with
05Parp4    70:13|First Nerseh Eruanduni attacked Yohan, prince of Mokk’ piercing him with
05Parp4    70:15|Yohan’s relative Sewuk, the prince of Anjewac’ik’, heard this and
05Parp4    76:11|from a great and mighty prince, he is hardly able to
05Parp4    76:14|The impious prince of Siwnik’, Gdihon, also enthusiastically
05Parp4    78:7|well known by the boastful prince of Siwnik’, Gdihon
05Parp4    83:15|him, quickly sent to Gdihon, prince of Siwnik’, saying: “Help me
05Parp4    83:16|Gdihon, prince of Siwnik’, became ecstatic at
05Parp4    83:18|them was Gdihon, the haughty prince of Siwnik’, whom they mortally
05Parp4    83:20|him. God had betrayed the prince of Siwnik’, Gdihon, once and
05Parp4    84:0|threw the entrails of their prince on the ground. Then, after
05Parp4    86:2|us) the brigade of the prince of Siwnik’, Gdihon, with the
05Parp4    92:1|a benevolent, experienced and constructive prince, the feeble should understand the
05Parp4    92:1|of God’s visitation, since (that prince) will spread goodness over the
06Khor1    9:18|Yapetost’ē, the renowned and valiant prince, strong and accurate in drawing
06Khor1    22:7|attracted to himself our valiant Prince Paroyr, promising him the splendor
06Khor2    3:6|where Armenian is spoken and prince of eleven thousand men in
06Khor2    7:5|family the aforementioned rank of prince; he also gave him the
06Khor2    7:21|set as their commander Hayr, prince of the region from Azerbaijan
06Khor2    8:12|Alexander brought and left as prince over the captives from among
06Khor2    19:4|Then Tigran took Barzap’ran, prince of the noble family of
06Khor2    19:6|He came to Barzap’ran, prince of the Ṙshtunik’ and commander
06Khor2    30:2|bdeashkh of Aḷdznik’, and Shamshagram, prince of the Apahuni family, and
06Khor2    31:2|Abgar, son of Arsham, prince of the land, to Jesus
06Khor2    33:3|house of Tobias, the Jewish prince who, they say, was of
06Khor2    44:4|troops quickly assembled, including Argam, prince of the Muratsean family who
06Khor2    46:6|sent a message to Argam, prince of the Muratsean, with many
06Khor2    62:4|the air. When Datakē, a prince of the Bznunik’, asked permission
06Khor2    63:6|one day that Bakur, the prince of Siunik’, invited him to
06Khor2    64:6|the children he made chief prince and enrolled among the other
06Khor2    82:7|Tachat, his brother-in-law, prince over the province of Ashots’
06Khor2    84:3|by his words, Sḷuk, the prince of the Sḷkuni family, killed
06Khor2    84:5|But the prince of the Sḷkuni family fortified
06Khor2    84:7|Whoever brings to me the prince of the Sḷkuni family, to
06Khor2    84:9|on foot to inform the prince of the Sḷkuni family about
06Khor2    84:10|At this the prince of the Sḷkuni family greatly
06Khor2    84:12|one day he persuaded the prince of the Sḷkuni family to
06Khor2    84:15|and he made him a prince in the place of the
06Khor2    85:8|of his men generals: Mihran, prince of the Georgians, whom he
06Khor2    85:8|Christ; Bagarat, the aspet; Manachihr, prince of the Rshtunik’; and Vahan
06Khor2    85:8|of the Rshtunik’; and Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’
06Khor2    86:2|the wife of Mihran, the prince of Georgia
06Khor3    4:3|the blessed Trdat, the great prince Bakur, who was entitled the
06Khor3    6:3|force; the second was Mihran, prince of Georgia and bdeashkh of
06Khor3    6:3|army; the third was Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, as general
06Khor3    6:3|force; the fourth was Manachihr, prince of the Ṙshtunik’, as general
06Khor3    6:5|Assyria and Mesopotamia; and Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, with the
06Khor3    9:3|the aspet and Vahan the prince of the Amatunik’, for our
06Khor3    9:12|over the army Garjoyl Maḷkhaz, prince of the Khoṙkhoṙunik’
06Khor3    15:2|all the nobles reached the prince of the Rshtunik*, Zawray, who
06Khor3    22:11|they kept as the crown prince and for the other Arsacids
06Khor3    26:3|force of levies, for Antiochus, prince of Siunik’, who was Arshak’s
06Khor3    29:10|with the exception of the prince of the Artsrunik’, Mehrujan, and
06Khor3    39:6|others to flight. There Gnel, prince of the Andzevats’ik’ and general
06Khor3    41:5|Arshak, the daughter of Babik, prince of Siunik’, and Vaḷarshak, the
06Khor3    46:10|valiant Gazavon was the presiding prince of that area, and the
06Khor3    47:4|with the help of the prince of the province whose name
06Khor3    47:6|with the help of its prince who was called Vaḷinak
06Khor3    60:5|son of his father Shabit’, prince of the province, the blessed
06Khor3    60:7|with the reconversion of the prince of Gardman, whose name was
06Khor3    66:4|the assistance of each one’s prince
07Seb1    8:11|before this event, a certain prince Vahan, prince of the land
07Seb1    8:11|event, a certain prince Vahan, prince of the land of Siwnik’
07Seb1    10:4|that a certain Vahram Merhewandak, prince of the eastern regions of
07Seb1    10:13|queen, mother of the royal prince and daughter of that asparapet
07Seb1    24:1|land of Vrkan, made him prince over all that region, and
07Seb1    28:10|force was a certain Persian prince named Datoyean, appointed by royal
07Seb1    31:4|capital. He sent a certain prince Bonos with an army against
07Seb1    31:6|and appointed a certain great prince Juan Veh as their commander
07Seb1    33:12|Artsruni, son of Sahak the prince of the Artsrunik’ and killed
07Seb1    39:8|and he sent a certain prince Ṙashnan with magnificent presents to
07Seb1    40:11|court Khoṙokh Ormizd, who was prince of the region of Atrpatakan
07Seb1    41:8|pay allegiance to the great prince in Atrpatakan who was called
07Seb1    41:8|his son Ṙostom, who was prince in the territory of Atrpatakan
07Seb1    41:9|slander concerning the aspet to prince Ṙostom who was in Atrpatakan
07Seb1    41:17|of the princes, made him prince over all the territories (of
07Seb1    41:18|only the pious and valiant prince of the province of Ṙshtunik’
07Seb1    42:20|with [3,000] fully-armed men; and prince Grigor, lord of Siwnik’, with
07Seb1    42:29|had as their guide Vardik, prince of Mokk’, who was called
07Seb1    42:32|Now the prince of Armenia, the lord of
07Seb1    43:4|city. The Jews informed the prince that Christians had defiled the
07Seb1    43:4|the place of prayer. The prince gave an order, and they
07Seb1    43:5|revealed the plot. Because their prince was from among the Jews
07Seb1    44:17|sent to Armenia a certain prince called T’umas. When the latter
07Seb1    44:17|between the emperor and the prince of the Medes. He brought
07Seb1    44:17|with himself, went to the prince of the Medes and made
07Seb1    44:18|palace, because he was the prince of Armenia. Then he returned
07Seb1    44:25|for him the rank of prince of the country, and that
07Seb1    44:27|rank and the rank of prince of the country. And he
07Seb1    45:7|to Damascus to meet Muawiya, prince of the Ismaelite army, and
07Seb1    45:7|to Damascus, to Muawiya the prince of the Ismaelite army. He
07Seb1    47:9|Magistros was the prince of the army in that
07Seb1    47:9|the troops; Smbat was the prince of the army of the
07Seb1    48:2|support from those regions. The prince of the Medes - of whom
07Seb1    48:6|Now the prince of Ismael spoke with them
07Seb1    48:10|him a letter from their prince, which was written in the
07Seb1    48:18|Musheł, lord of the Mamikoneank’, prince of the Armenian cavalry, and
07Seb1    49:0|Muawiya, and receives office of prince over Armenia, Iberia, Ałuank’ and
07Seb1    49:16|He appointed a certain Morianos prince of Armenia with the Armenian
07Seb1    49:17|his own position. For the prince of Ṙshtunik’ and the other
07Seb1    49:20|Ṙshtunik’, went to Muawiya the prince of Ismael in Damascus, and
07Seb1    49:20|him with grand presents. The prince of Ismael gave him robes
07Seb1    49:20|gave him the rank of prince of Armenia, Iberia, Ałuank’, and
07Seb1    49:21|treaty between Constans and Muawiya, prince of Ismael, was broken. The
07Seb1    50:2|shall make you a great prince in your regions and send
07Seb1    50:4|they came) to Muawiya, the prince of the army who resided
07Seb1    51:2|cavalry and the office of prince of the country
07Seb1    52:0|Ṙshtuni. Hamazasp Mamikonean is appointed prince of Armenia. The Catholicos Nersēs
07Seb1    52:9|Dawit’, held the position of prince of Armenia, a virtuous man
07Seb1    52:12|cushions and the rank of prince of Armenia. To the other
07Seb1    52:15|Greeks in unison with the prince and the army of Ałuank’
07Seb1    52:19|That prince who was in the region
07Seb1    52:19|the region of Asorestan, their prince called Muawiya, was the second
08Ghev1    2:5|borders of Bazudzor and Marduts’ayk’. Prince T’e’odoros of the R’shtunik’ clan
08Ghev1    2:6|nothing in reply to the prince of the Armenians
08Ghev1    2:7|Procopius, getting angry at the prince who was in his presence
08Ghev1    3:0|was Heraclius’ grandson, news reached Prince T’e’odoros that the marauders had
08Ghev1    3:2|them had gone along with Prince T’e’odoros. All they encountered there
08Ghev1    3:9|with the lords (naxarars) and Prince (T’e’odoros R’shtuni) saw the ferocity
08Ghev1    3:14|Arabs had wrought, He sent Prince T’e’odoros who, roaring like a
08Ghev1    4:0|died [661-680]. (We shall now describe) Prince Grigor who lived in (Mu’awiya’s
08Ghev1    4:3|Constans removed Prince T’e’odoros from his authority because
08Ghev1    4:4|who previously was the (presiding) prince, saying: “Arise and come with
08Ghev1    4:5|son, Vard, to go to Prince Smbat, ordering him to deal
08Ghev1    4:14|of (the position of presiding) prince of the Armenians [ca. 662-684/85], and sent
08Ghev1    4:17|Grigor, (presiding) prince of the Armenians, kept the
08Ghev1    4:18|the Armenians and they killed Prince Grigor and many Georgian and
08Ghev1    5:1|in the authority of (presiding) prince. (Ashot) of the Bagratuni clan
08Ghev1    5:8|News of these crimes reached Prince Ashot who immediately ordered his
08Ghev1    5:10|Only Prince Smbat with a few men
08Ghev1    5:10|on them, wounding the presiding prince of the Armenians
08Ghev1    5:11|the enemy. They took the prince, fatally wounded, to Kogovit where
08Ghev1    7:1|swore a vow to his prince (his brother, Caliph ’Abd al
08Ghev1    8:0|Syria, he left an Ishmaelite prince (Abu Shaykh ibn Abdullah) [701-703], as
08Ghev1    8:1|the nobles: Smbat, son of Prince Ashot, Vard, son of Prince
08Ghev1    8:1|Prince Ashot, Vard, son of Prince T’e’odoros, and his brother, Ashot
08Ghev1    8:23|sanctuary on fire. However, the prince of the Vaspurakan area, Smbat
08Ghev1    10:3|camp there. When Muhammad, the prince of the Ishmaelite troops, heard
08Ghev1    11:0|requested many troops from the prince of the Ishmaelites and promised
08Ghev1    14:118|Counsellor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” [Isaiah 9:6]. He is called
08Ghev1    21:5|been established (Ashot [III] Bagratuni, presiding prince [732-748], he went to the caliph
08Ghev1    22:0|Muhammad, assembled many troops including Prince Ashot with the lords and
08Ghev1    22:2|the booty and, together with Prince Ashot, Marwan returned from the
08Ghev1    23:2|observed the deeds of their prince who was steeped in such
08Ghev1    25:3|up with much booty from Prince Ashot’s treasures and returned home
08Ghev1    25:7|at the very time when Prince Ashot was in the land
08Ghev1    26:1|of the Armenians went to Prince Ashot to convince him to
08Ghev1    26:2|When the prince saw the unanimity of the
08Ghev1    26:5|Therefore Prince Ashot unwillingly united with Grigor
08Ghev1    26:8|even for a full year. Prince Ashot broke with them and
08Ghev1    26:14|Afterwards his brother Mushegh became prince for a short time
08Ghev1    28:8|As prince of the Armenian lords, Yazid
08Ghev1    28:8|Yazid established Sahak [VII] (Bagratuni, presiding prince) [755-761], son of Bagarat, who was
08Ghev1    28:8|from the same House as Prince Ashot, and the son of
08Ghev1    33:3|Despite the fact that Prince Sahak and the patriarch, Lord
08Ghev1    34:30|Bagratuni House, the son of Prince Sahak, did not associate himself
08Ghev1    39:9|country of the Armenians (presiding prince of Armenia) and sent him
08Ghev1    39:10|But when Prince Tachat had returned to the
08Ghev1    39:10|should be set up as prince over them, people who had
08Ghev1    39:14|’Uthman also summoned Prince Tachat, as well as the
08Ghev1    39:16|about the lamentable deaths of prince Tachat and the lords with
08Ghev1    39:17|as a replacement a certain prince named Rauh (R’oh) (ibn Hatim
08Ghev1    40:22|died. During his day the prince of the Georgians (Stephen) [III], the
08Ghev1    41:3|Partaw) and confirmed Sulaiman as prince over the land, entrusting to
09Draskh1    1:13|the coronation of the great prince Ashot as our king, we
09Draskh1    1:18|king Smbat and the great prince Gagik, his nephew (sister’s son
09Draskh1    4:27|they adopted the foreign-born (prince = Vagharshak), who had easily
09Draskh1    7:16|Prince Tubia took the Apostle before
09Draskh1    16:36|However, since a certain prince Vahram plotted against him and
09Draskh1    19:1|Smbat, fleeing from Rostom, the prince of Atrpatakan, went to the
09Draskh1    19:2|and set him up as prince of Armenia. The latter ruled
09Draskh1    19:4|completely destroyed. Only the pious prince T’eodoros confronted the enemy invaders
09Draskh1    19:46|same mind set up as prince of Armenia Hamazasp Mamikonean who
09Draskh1    20:2|up to the post of prince of Armenia Grigor Mamikonean, whom
09Draskh1    20:3|Grigor to the office of prince (of Armenia) and made him
09Draskh1    20:9|through divine visitation the pious prince Grigor Mamikonean lay the foundations
09Draskh1    20:12|blood, came to the great prince Grigor and begged him so
09Draskh1    20:13|formerly called Surhan, the great prince who had stood as his
09Draskh1    20:19|In his days Nerses, the prince of Iberia, massacred (the troops
09Draskh1    20:23|Khazars increased against the great prince Grigor who was killed and
09Draskh1    20:29|him he also sent the prince of Armenia, Smbat son of
09Draskh1    25:16|the commander (hramanatar) and presiding prince (ishxan ishxanac’) of Armenia Bagarat
09Draskh1    25:18|at the hands) of the prince, he checked Bagarat with a
09Draskh1    25:21|Prince Bagarat was particularly dismayed, because
09Draskh1    25:27|of Taron, he immediately had prince Bagarat bound with fetters and
09Draskh1    25:27|toward the blessed patriarch, the prince paid dearly for his crime
09Draskh1    25:28|him seemingly in revenge for prince Bagarat to their (subsequent) damage
09Draskh1    25:37|days, until he had sent Prince Ashot and his brother Dawit’
09Draskh1    25:38|Although Ashot, the great prince of the Arcruni house, had
09Draskh1    26:1|wishes, he sent troops against prince Vasak of Sisakan and his
09Draskh1    26:3|Prince Vasak, who had barely eluded
09Draskh1    26:5|troops caught up with the prince in their pursuit, he turned
09Draskh1    26:5|land of Gardman, to the prince of that land, whose name
09Draskh1    26:6|But, there too the prince Vasak found no refuge from
09Draskh1    26:6|from the enemy, for the prince of Gardman, beguiled by the
09Draskh1    26:11|went and seized the great prince Atrnerseh, who lived in the
09Draskh1    26:12|Gardman, and seized Ktrich, the prince of the land, whom he
09Draskh1    26:14|Subsequently, he also deceived Esayi, prince of Albania and seized him
09Draskh1    27:2|history of his years as prince, the circumstances of his coronation
09Draskh1    27:10|he set Ashot as presiding prince of Armenia in accordance with
09Draskh1    28:1|Vasak Haykazun, surnamed Gaburn, as prince of Siwnik’, and obtained for
09Draskh1    28:3|Ashot, the great and illustrious prince of the Arcruni house, and
09Draskh1    28:5|law of Ashot, the presiding prince, the latter with paternal care
09Draskh1    28:8|But the great prince of Siwnik’ Vasak, flatteringly surnamed
09Draskh1    28:8|ishxanik, yielded to the presiding prince Ashot with great wisdom, meekness
09Draskh1    28:9|At this time, the other prince of Sisakan, that is to
09Draskh1    28:13|Then, the presiding prince Ashot chose an honorable man
09Draskh1    29:0|The Rule of the Presiding Prince Ashot as King, and the
09Draskh1    29:1|of praise about the presiding prince Ashot that comprise a sequel
09Draskh1    29:15|About this time, the great prince of the Arcruni house, Grigor
09Draskh1    29:16|agreement with, and submissive to prince Grigor, yet, in their hearts
09Draskh1    29:17|the fall, when the great prince set out for the region
09Draskh1    29:17|his way to meet the prince, treacherously concealed troops in a
09Draskh1    29:18|Upon the arrival of the prince, the Ishamelite forces suddenly came
09Draskh1    29:18|their hideout, and attacking the prince from the rear, instantly struck
09Draskh1    29:22|As for Vasak prince of Sisakan flatteringly surnamed ishxanik
09Draskh1    30:0|Sparapet Abas and the Crown Prince Smbat and Concerning the Katholikos
09Draskh1    30:7|but without Smbat, the presiding prince of Armenia, who had gone
09Draskh1    30:9|nature. And, Atrnerseh, the great prince of Iberia, also came then
09Draskh1    30:23|The peace-loving prince did not fail to comply
09Draskh1    30:24|caliph, by Afshin, the Ishmaelite prince of Atrpatakan and along with
09Draskh1    30:55|one astray from every grace. Prince Bagarat, who entertained such thoughts
09Draskh1    33:20|sent to Hamam, the great prince of the East
09Draskh1    33:23|in that distant land, the prince tended to the katholikos like
09Draskh1    34:0|The Rise of Prince Ashot in Rebellion and the
09Draskh1    34:1|this time, Ashot, the great prince of the region of Vaspurakan
09Draskh1    34:4|few days later, the great prince of Siwnik’ also did the
09Draskh1    34:7|in-law of the great prince Ashot, about whom we spoke
09Draskh1    34:7|and set himself up as prince of those regions with great
09Draskh1    34:10|because the great Ishmaelite prince Ahmad, who held under his
09Draskh1    34:11|years, Dawit’ Bagratuni, the great prince of Taron also died, and
09Draskh1    34:11|hostilities against him, and the prince was killed in battle
09Draskh1    34:13|the son of the great prince Dawit’ and the son-in
09Draskh1    34:25|Notwithstanding, the perfidious prince Gagik tried to conceal his
09Draskh1    34:28|the brother of the great prince Ashot, accompanied by two other
09Draskh1    34:28|and falling upon the presumptuous prince, stabbed him. Thus he fell
09Draskh1    34:30|the course of the battle, prince Mushegh of Mokk’ was killed
09Draskh1    34:31|galloped neighing, and threw the prince down on his back. Having
09Draskh1    38:1|this time, Ashot, the great prince of the Arcruni, who was
09Draskh1    38:2|aunt of the very same prince Ashot, had his residence at
09Draskh1    38:3|Upon learning that prince Ashot had encamped in this
09Draskh1    38:3|night, they came upon the prince unexpectedly
09Draskh1    38:4|gates of the houses where prince Ashot and his retinue were
09Draskh1    38:5|the house in which the prince was, and began to run
09Draskh1    38:6|immediately, and brought him to prince Ashot
09Draskh1    38:9|Prince Ashot put him in fetters
09Draskh1    38:10|of the promises of the prince concerning the safe return of
09Draskh1    38:13|Then I acquired from the prince a solemn oath promising to
09Draskh1    38:14|handed it over to the prince. Subsequently, attracted by the futile
09Draskh1    38:15|gospels, and having excommunicated the prince, returned in deep sorrow
09Draskh1    39:11|Dawit’, who was the presiding prince (ishxan ishxanac’) of Armenia, and
09Draskh1    40:14|gems, and appointed him presiding prince (ishxan ishxanac’) of Armenia
09Draskh1    40:20|they were surpassed by the prince of the race of Hayk
09Draskh1    42:13|whose name was Hasana prince in charge (hramanatar) of the
09Draskh1    43:1|this time, the chief gaherec’ prince Gagik Arcruni begged king Smbat
09Draskh1    43:2|city as a gift to prince Smbat of Sisakan, who was
09Draskh1    43:2|to take back from the prince what he had given, nor
09Draskh1    43:3|Being extremely annoyed at this, prince Gagik insidiously made malicious misrepresentations
09Draskh1    43:5|fait accompli immediately. But when prince Gagik, bearing something like a
09Draskh1    43:18|The chief gaherec’ prince of Siwnik’, accompanied by his
09Draskh1    44:10|to stay with the great prince Sahak, and their king Atrnerseh
09Draskh1    45:10|capture of the youthful royal prince (Mushegh), and held many a
09Draskh1    46:6|secretly. Thus, he first betrayed prince Grigor, descended from Hayk, and
09Draskh1    46:6|a result of which the prince died in agony. His body
09Draskh1    46:11|son of Ashot, the gaherec’ prince of Siwnik’, who had willingly
09Draskh1    48:5|the great, wise and prudent prince of Armenia Grigor, and had
09Draskh1    48:6|Although the great prince made every effort in his
09Draskh1    49:3|mother of Smbat the great prince of Siwnik’, and his wife
09Draskh1    50:2|religious, and wise mother of prince Smbat of Siwnik’, who was
09Draskh1    50:5|the ears of the beneficient prince Smbat, and his brother Sahak
09Draskh1    50:6|Smbat, and his son, the prince, died there, and were buried
09Draskh1    50:17|this, he went to visit prince Gurgen, who was his very
09Draskh1    54:9|curopalate, and to the chief (prince) of Abasgia, whom we advised
09Draskh1    54:12|as well as the chief (prince) of Abasgia, together with the
09Draskh1    54:21|on the alert. The great prince of Siwnik’, Smbat, had also
09Draskh1    55:36|the wise, prudent, and righteous prince of Andzewac’ik’, Atom, was of
09Draskh1    55:38|Also during these persecutions the prince of Mokk’ Grigor, together with
09Draskh1    56:9|this time, Smbat, the great prince of Siwnik’, came from the
09Draskh1    56:10|came the great Hayk-descended prince Vasak, the brother of prince
09Draskh1    56:10|prince Vasak, the brother of prince Grigor who was bereaved of
09Draskh1    57:10|to his most beloved friend, prince Gurgen
09Draskh1    57:11|But the peaceful prince of Siwnik’ took leave of
09Draskh1    58:8|the daughter of the great prince Sahak, who was called Sewaday
09Draskh1    58:9|of his father-in-law prince Sahak, he came to the
09Draskh1    58:12|Erkat’), and the son of prince Sewaday, the forces of Ashot
09Draskh1    58:13|Smbat went to the great prince of Iberia, Gurgen, and receiving
09Draskh1    58:14|At this time, prince Sahak, who possessed the districts
09Draskh1    59:0|King Smbat, Makes War against Prince Movses, and Defeats Him
09Draskh1    59:1|Smbat, went to the great prince Sahak, who was his father
09Draskh1    59:1|himself had set up as prince and commander over the barbaric
09Draskh1    59:6|and intelligent king, accompanied by prince Sahak, armed his force, that
09Draskh1    59:8|the province of Siwnik’ near prince Smbat, with whose help he
09Draskh1    59:11|had set up as ’presiding prince’, together with the latter’s father
09Draskh1    59:11|father-in-law, Gurgen the prince of Iberia. He was not
09Draskh1    60:0|Prince Sahak Rises in Insurrection against
09Draskh1    60:4|the splendid and the great prince Sahakwho had adopted king
09Draskh1    60:8|this time, Smbat, the great prince of the Sisakan house, as
09Draskh1    60:10|heels, the Gibeonite forces of prince Smbat which were situated on
09Draskh1    60:10|en masse, knocked the valiant prince headlong to the ground. Then
09Draskh1    60:12|they both declared war on prince Gurgen in order to exact
09Draskh1    60:16|and settle the affair of prince Sahak
09Draskh1    60:17|Kayean had been seized by prince Sahak, and Vasak, the lord
09Draskh1    60:21|bishops as an envoy to prince Sahak with the following words
09Draskh1    60:23|When the prince heard the words of the
09Draskh1    60:28|the solemn oath of the prince, the king said to himself
09Draskh1    60:28|hand, if it was the prince who refused to abide by
09Draskh1    60:30|except for two people, namely prince Sahak and his son Grigor
09Draskh1    60:32|I let go of the prince and his son, this would
09Draskh1    61:3|had been set up as prince and commander over his entire
09Draskh1    62:1|called shahanshah, and surrendered to prince Gurgen of Iberia with the
09Draskh1    62:2|the fortress and came to prince Gurgen
09Draskh1    62:3|time of his departure, the prince entrusted the fortress to his
09Draskh1    62:4|soon as he had met prince Gurgen, the latter immediately made
09Draskh1    62:6|While prince Gurgen made preparations for war
09Draskh1    62:9|The prince sent three hundred vigorous archers
09Draskh1    63:0|The Rebellion of Prince Amram, and the Defeat of
09Draskh1    63:8|anbnikn) who was the presiding prince of the land of Gamirk’
09Draskh1    64:15|Likewise the great prince of Andzewac’ik’, Atom, with ingenious
09Draskh1    64:16|venom, he sent envoys to prince Atom and asked him to
09Draskh1    64:17|Then, the prince assumed that through prudence he
09Draskh1    65:2|younger brother of Smbat the prince of Sisakan, confronted him. He
09Draskh1    67:22|And as Smbat the prince of Siwnik’ was staying in
09Draskh1    67:22|to march secretly against the prince and seize him, or to
09Draskh1    67:23|had received many gifts from prince Smbat, he also agreed to
09Draskh1    67:24|released and sent him to prince Smbat, but retained in prison
10Tovma1    6:40|Gagik general of Armenia and prince of Vaspurakan, have undertaken an
10Tovma1    6:42|imprisonment. Arresting Enanos, the leading prince of the Bagratunis and sparapet
10Tovma1    6:51|there was also the great prince of the Artsrunik’, Khuran, the
10Tovma1    6:51|kingdom of Greater Armenia. This prince Khuran became the first (Armenian
10Tovma1    11:28|and scorn. For example, Atom, prince of Mokk’, while hunting called
10Tovma2    2:6|Then the great prince of the Artsrunik’, Mershapuh, who
10Tovma2    3:2|Vahram Mehrevandak, who was a prince of the eastern regions, a
10Tovma2    3:4|Great king, prince of sea and land, give
10Tovma2    5:6|called First Armenia. Then Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who was of
10Tovma2    6:0|Concerning the war between Bagarat, prince of Armenia, and Muse; and
10Tovma2    6:0|and his victory through Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, who came to
10Tovma2    6:3|When the Armenian prince saw the Muslim army drawn
10Tovma2    6:3|letter to the valiant warrior prince Ashot, asking him if possible
10Tovma2    6:4|had appeared before the great prince Ashot and he had read
10Tovma2    6:5|each with his own troops: Prince Ashot and his brothers Gurgēn
10Tovma2    6:13|When Prince Ashot raised his eyes he
10Tovma2    6:17|the caliph of what Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, had accomplished
10Tovma2    6:18|battle of Ałdznik’, and how Prince Ashot opposed them and defeated
10Tovma2    6:22|The prince sent him a message as
10Tovma2    6:24|The prince was much angered at the
10Tovma2    6:25|the third division to the prince, who was the commander-in
10Tovma2    6:29|to affairs of state on Prince Ashot. By their capricious terms
10Tovma2    6:29|in hostile fashion against the prince
10Tovma2    6:39|king rule justly, and the prince govern by law.” And again
10Tovma2    6:44|the Armenian princesespecially the prince of Vaspurakan, Ashotthen I
10Tovma2    6:47|He summoned the prince, apparently in friendship and peace
10Tovma2    6:47|the royal taxes. But the prince was warned by the same
10Tovma2    6:48|So the prince armed himself and made all
10Tovma2    6:51|Furthermore, the mother of Prince Ashot, sister of Sahak and
10Tovma2    6:51|sister of Sahak and Bagarat, prince of Tarōn, who was a
10Tovma2    6:54|So, Prince Bagarat, having no suspicion of
10Tovma2    7:4|the mountain saw that their prince had been taken into captivity
10Tovma2    7:6|which had been built by Prince Bagarat in the name of
10Tovma3    1:18|our generals, as has Ashot prince of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    2:0|Concerning Smbat Bagratuni, prince of Mokk’
10Tovma3    2:2|to have Prince Ashot taken in bonds to
10Tovma3    2:4|mighty and valiant of men, Prince Ashot. He took care lest
10Tovma3    2:28|marched in pursuit of the prince, accompanied by the Muslims of
10Tovma3    2:29|Prince Ashot, on the other hand
10Tovma3    2:29|rank of tanutēr; the junior prince Vahram, the prince’s bodyguard; Vahram
10Tovma3    2:30|Muslim troops discovered that the prince had entered the castle, they
10Tovma3    2:34|himself for battle with the prince, and led out to the
10Tovma3    2:43|in awe of our heroic prince and victorious warrior Ashot, and
10Tovma3    2:44|But the prince mounted the wall in lordly
10Tovma3    2:46|Then the prince took counsel with his relatives
10Tovma3    2:48|from the eyes of the prince in lamb’s clothing and sheep’s
10Tovma3    2:50|the chief nobles of the prince of Vaspurakan: Musheł from the
10Tovma3    2:50|Vahram the bodyguard of our prince, and other groups of nobles
10Tovma3    2:52|that Gurgēn, brother of our prince, the other members of the
10Tovma3    2:56|Then the prince realised their treachery and hypocritical
10Tovma3    2:59|When the prince realised that their wickedness had
10Tovma3    2:65|ever heard that any earlier prince did
10Tovma3    2:73|whom we mentioned above, the prince of Mokk’, since he had
10Tovma3    2:74|tears over the fall of Prince Ashot and the other nobles
10Tovma3    3:0|from our country of the prince and the nobles and their
10Tovma3    3:1|In those days, while the prince and the nobles with their
10Tovma3    3:1|sent away to Samarra the prince Ashot and his son Grigor
10Tovma3    3:3|When the prince reached the court, he (the
10Tovma3    3:3|been heaped up against the prince
10Tovma3    5:16|in the royal prison where Prince Ashot and other nobles from
10Tovma3    6:5|day of leisure, while the prince and his entourage with their
10Tovma3    6:34|of Khlat’. He had been prince of Tarōn, was taken to
10Tovma3    10:14|similar (exhortations) did the pious prince of Albania set before his
10Tovma3    10:16|his evil poison on the prince of the Ałuank’. He sent
10Tovma3    10:18|what sort of preparations the prince of the Ałuank’ was making
10Tovma3    11:7|of Lords, King of Kings, Prince of life and death, God
10Tovma3    11:33|on not a single Armenian prince remained who had not joined
10Tovma3    11:35|lord of the Mamikonean; Atrnerseh, prince of Albania; Grigor, lord of
10Tovma3    11:35|of Vayots’-dzor, and Philippe, prince of Siunik’, and Nerseh, prince
10Tovma3    11:35|prince of Siunik’, and Nerseh, prince of Garit’ayank’; and then Esayi
10Tovma3    12:3|they shall say: Be our prince, and our nourishment shall be
10Tovma3    13:9|Gurgēn, son of Apupelch, prince of Vaspurakan, in the troubled
10Tovma3    13:10|Sper. At that time the prince called (Grigor) of the Bagratuni
10Tovma3    13:11|to wage war with the prince in order to recover the
10Tovma3    13:15|he himself went to the prince in the fortress called Ashkharhaberd
10Tovma3    13:29|Ṙshtunik’ and appointed as their prince Vasak Kovaker, brother of Vahan
10Tovma3    13:30|Muslims and of Vasak’s becoming prince reached the valiant Gurgēn, he
10Tovma3    13:43|He appointed him prince to be trusted in his
10Tovma3    13:47|Grigor the brother of Ashot prince of Vaspurakan returned from the
10Tovma3    13:49|himself the supposed title of prince
10Tovma3    13:52|they slaughtered, and Shapuh the prince of the Amatuni family was
10Tovma3    14:8|Then Prince Grigor departed from the caliph
10Tovma3    14:42|land, accompanied also by Ashot, prince of princes, and begged the
10Tovma3    14:42|of princes, and begged the prince Derenik to release him from
10Tovma3    14:42|release him from bonds. The prince paid him heed and carried
10Tovma3    14:45|to Ashot, who was the prince of princes, he undertook the
10Tovma3    14:48|He wrote to the prince of princes (bidding him) renounce
10Tovma3    14:49|But the prince of princes, wisely inspired, hastened
10Tovma3    15:1|to the authority of the prince of princes
10Tovma3    15:18|of the Armenian era Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, returned from captivity
10Tovma3    16:0|Concerning the return of Prince Ashot from captivity, and Vahan
10Tovma3    17:8|However, Prince Derenik, unaware of what had
10Tovma3    17:9|Sahak Bagratuni, son of the prince of princes, and Smbat, Shapuh
10Tovma3    18:0|Concerning the strife of Prince Ashot with the Ut’maniks and
10Tovma3    18:3|unless supplies ran out, the prince took Varag from the control
10Tovma3    18:10|was advancing to meet the prince, and was in agreement with
10Tovma3    18:13|nineteen years (when he became prince); he exercised the dignity of
10Tovma3    18:13|he exercised the dignity of prince for sixteen years before the
10Tovma3    19:7|in the highest rank, Ashot prince of princes
10Tovma3    19:9|Grigor, and another Lord Grigor prince of Vaspurakan, Ashot curopalates, prince
10Tovma3    19:9|prince of Vaspurakan, Ashot curopalates, prince of Armenia, Musheł prince of
10Tovma3    19:9|curopalates, prince of Armenia, Musheł prince of Mokk’, Shapuh brother of
10Tovma3    19:9|Mokk’, Shapuh brother of the prince of princes, Aplbar Kaysik ruler
10Tovma3    20:0|capture of the curopalates, the prince of Tarōn, and his making
10Tovma3    20:0|Tarōn, and his making David prince, who was called king
10Tovma3    20:7|was pleased to make (David) prince of Tarōn, who is called
10Tovma3    20:7|of Tarōn, who is called prince of Armenia; which indeed took
10Tovma3    20:9|him) to confirm him as prince by his own authority. So
10Tovma3    20:9|authority. So he (David) was prince over Tarōn for seven years
10Tovma3    20:15|The prince of princeswho was the
10Tovma3    20:17|However, the prince of princes Ashot could not
10Tovma3    20:17|in such magnificent homage, the prince ordered his brother Abas, a
10Tovma3    20:18|he was expecting the great prince to come to him, then
10Tovma3    20:26|For the prince of Tarōn had great reverence
10Tovma3    20:30|He sent word to the prince that without the slightest delay
10Tovma3    20:32|the outer door where the prince had withdrawn; they seized him
10Tovma3    20:33|news rapidly reached the glorious prince of princes and informed him
10Tovma3    20:36|the begging entreaties of the prince and great patriarch the proposals
10Tovma3    20:39|those subject to himDerenik, prince of Vaspurakan, Aplbar Kaysik, ruler
10Tovma3    20:51|the circular letter that Ashot prince of princes had laid an
10Tovma3    20:60|where he lived. When the prince died he was forty years
10Tovma3    20:62|Only Apusakr, prince of Amatunik’, did they capture
10Tovma3    21:1|years in the dignity of prince, twenty-five years of leadership
10Tovma3    21:1|five years of leadership as prince of princes, four years in
10Tovma3    22:6|the same year the ruling prince of Tarōn died, and Ahmat’
10Tovma3    22:6|to subject it. Gurgēn the prince, son of the curopalates, was
10Tovma3    22:8|to give the dignity of prince to Ashot. In this unopposed
10Tovma3    22:13|of the princes, especially to Prince Ashot and his brothers. Being
10Tovma3    22:18|land, news reached Awshin and Prince Ashot to the effect that
10Tovma3    22:20|two (of us).” The gentle prince Ashot, mild and overflowing with
10Tovma3    22:21|his plans, and since the prince did not agree they immediately
10Tovma3    22:26|see the sons of their prince, the rulers of the land
10Tovma3    23:2|over to Ashot, son of prince David, promising him the position
10Tovma3    23:5|Atrnerseh, prince of Gēorgia, came to him
10Tovma3    23:11|that battle fell Ashot Haykazn, prince of Gełark’unik’, called the son
10Tovma3    24:2|might be able to release Prince Ashot and Gurgēn from bonds
10Tovma3    25:5|However, Prince Ashot and his brothers retreated
10Tovma3    28:0|Kaysikk’ a and of the prince of Siunik’ against the rule
10Tovma3    28:3|princes were also the great prince of Vaspurakan, Ashot son of
10Tovma3    28:3|of Derenik, accompanied by Grigor prince of Mokk’ and the troops
10Tovma3    28:8|But Prince Ashot, the prince of Mokk’
10Tovma3    28:8|But Prince Ashot, the prince of Mokk’, and the troops
10Tovma3    28:10|and supplications to the great prince Ashot that he might effect
10Tovma3    28:12|next year came round, Smbat prince of Siunik’ rebelled against the
10Tovma3    28:13|one after the other to Prince Ashot (asking him) to come
10Tovma3    28:17|The prince of Vaspurakan arrived posthaste at
10Tovma3    28:17|that he had of the prince of Siunik’
10Tovma3    28:19|Then prince Ashot wrote to Prince Smbat
10Tovma3    28:19|Then prince Ashot wrote to Prince Smbat, persuading him of the
10Tovma3    28:19|so Sahak, brother of the prince of Siunik’, came bringing with
10Tovma3    29:0|Concerning the death of Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, in the city
10Tovma3    29:3|of my valiant and great prince, of my hero and glorious
10Tovma3    29:23|that face to the north Prince Gagik received as his portion
10Tovma3    29:54|Prince Gagik had formed a navigable
10Tovma3    29:80|Furthermore, Prince Gurgēn continually wrote entreaties to
10Tovma4    1:4|Now the renowned and warlike prince, protector of his fathers’ (claims
10Tovma4    1:7|against the valiant and renowned prince. He cast resentment and jealousy
10Tovma4    1:10|conspiracies lay hidden fermenting, the prince, unsuspecting, enjoyed profound peace in
10Tovma4    1:12|turned his back on the prince, overcome by the vice of
10Tovma4    1:12|the all-wise and mighty (prince) saw this, he undertook a
10Tovma4    1:14|fortress and wrote to the prince, describing how the affair had
10Tovma4    1:14|had turned out. Immediately the prince arrived, put (Gagik) in chains
10Tovma4    1:16|unable to harm the valiant (prince) in any way openly, they
10Tovma4    1:16|was very dear to the prince, the son of Apumsar from
10Tovma4    1:16|the sword of the mighty (prince), and they set before him
10Tovma4    1:19|Then the illustrious prince, as was his former habit
10Tovma4    1:20|messengers he begged the renowned prince of Vaspurakan to spend the
10Tovma4    1:20|with his customary friendliness. The prince did not accept because he
10Tovma4    1:21|friendship, put pressure on the prince at least to let him
10Tovma4    1:21|came to meet the mighty prince
10Tovma4    1:23|For the prince had gone out hunting unaccompanied
10Tovma4    1:23|their horses, especially as the prince did not let anyone follow
10Tovma4    1:24|Then the valiant and mighty prince, spurring his horse’s flank, rapidly
10Tovma4    1:25|unwilling to confront the mighty prince in person, having been previously
10Tovma4    1:26|He approached the prince, and throwing his arms around
10Tovma4    1:27|sword so that the valiant (prince) was unable to gallop away
10Tovma4    1:34|of his bodyguard, whom the prince had raised and on whom
10Tovma4    1:39|they cried: “Woe, the renowned prince is lost, and the land
10Tovma4    1:40|invincible power of the mighty (prince), note: “Why, Oh men, and
10Tovma4    1:54|of the renowned and valiant prince Grigor, in which (are described
10Tovma4    2:1|the death of the blessed prince, his eldest son Ashot was
10Tovma4    3:7|inheritance with the dignity of prince
10Tovma4    3:15|Now the prince Ashot was supported by the
10Tovma4    3:16|his brother David to beg Prince Ashot not to become detached
10Tovma4    3:19|have befallen usbecause the prince did not go to the
10Tovma4    3:22|Then Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, travelling through the
10Tovma4    3:26|He sent back Prince Ashot in great honour and
10Tovma4    3:29|But Prince Ashot with his brothers and
10Tovma4    3:32|to wage battle with the prince
10Tovma4    3:39|Then Prince Ashot remembered the wicked service
10Tovma4    3:41|oppose the army of the prince, which was in the village
10Tovma4    3:44|the castle of Sevan, where Prince Ashot with his brothers hastily
10Tovma4    3:48|Smbat summoned to his aid Prince Ashot, who, remembering the sympathetic
10Tovma4    3:49|Then Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, intervened with a
10Tovma4    4:3|with prudent intelligence did Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan, fulfill in himself
10Tovma4    4:6|the valiant and wise Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan, saw the simultaneous
10Tovma4    4:6|the feet of the blessed prince Gagik, begging for his own
10Tovma4    4:7|The prince accepted the gifts and spared
10Tovma4    4:7|neither with regard to the prince nor to the Lord Christ
10Tovma4    4:8|reached the ears of Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan, that Apuhamza was
10Tovma4    4:11|and joyful heart the renowned prince Gagik summoned his brother Gurgēn
10Tovma4    4:12|obedient to his brother Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan
10Tovma4    4:14|Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan, gave the castle
10Tovma4    4:15|So the fortunes of Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan, continued to prosper
10Tovma4    4:16|the threats of the great prince Gagik
10Tovma4    4:17|Immediately, the renowned prince gathered troops and raided the
10Tovma4    4:18|the most blessed and renowned prince in easily overcoming two difficult
10Tovma4    4:22|the valiant, victorious, and renowned prince Grigor, called Deranik, which translated
10Tovma4    4:28|wage war against the great prince, the valiant Gagik
10Tovma4    4:30|the brave and thrice-blessed prince Gagik, assembling many troops, marched
10Tovma4    4:31|The wise and foresighted prince Gagik had also appointed a
10Tovma4    4:35|victoriously brought them before the prince
10Tovma4    4:36|Then the renowned prince Gagik decorated and honoured the
10Tovma4    4:37|the numerous troops of the prince, especially where the prince himself
10Tovma4    4:37|the prince, especially where the prince himself will be organising the
10Tovma4    4:38|a second time against the prince. But since he had no
10Tovma4    4:39|then sold it again to Prince Gagik, receiving from him many
10Tovma4    4:43|of the prudent and renowned prince Gagik, he had desired for
10Tovma4    4:44|many promises to summon the prince with many entreaties to meet
10Tovma4    4:45|each other, he honoured the prince with great eclat
10Tovma4    4:47|submitted the splendid and blessed prince to an arduous investigation. Raising
10Tovma4    4:51|the undefeated champion and splendid prince on the battles he had
10Tovma4    4:52|in the valiant and divine prince Gagik, and he greatly rejoiced
10Tovma4    4:53|ears of Smbat that Gagik, prince of Vaspurakan, had made an
10Tovma4    13:0|Armenia; and concerning the pious prince Abdlmseh and his sons
10Tovma4    13:6|his brother was the great prince Deranik
10Tovma4    13:22|Abdlmseh, son of the great prince and holy martyr T’oṙnik. The
10Tovma4    13:25|of the splendid and powerful prince of princes Aluz, who was
10Tovma4    13:29|house of Vaspurakan the great prince named Khedenek, a kinsman of
10Tovma4    13:30|He begat Prince T’oṙnik, a powerful man and
10Tovma4    13:31|T’oṙnik was born the great prince T’adēos, a man excellent in
10Tovma4    13:56|so also was the great prince Aluz blessed by God and
10Tovma4    13:60|he saw a lord and prince, splendid in glory, fortunate and
10Tovma4    13:64|of faith, the gloriously splendid prince Aluz. For he remained on
10Tovma4    13:71|since his father, the great prince Aluz, was fair of visage
10Tovma4    13:106|we had no king or prince or judge or overseer or
11Asogh1    2:7|years, he is either a prince, or a prince of princes
11Asogh1    2:7|either a prince, or a prince of princes in Armenia and
11Asogh1    4:10|king of Iberia Atrnerseh, the prince of Vaspurakan Gagik, a nephew
11Asogh1    7:3|on Armenia. At this time, Prince of Abkhazia, (coming out) from
11Asogh1    7:12|The Abkhaz ransomed their blinded prince with the price of gold
11Asogh1    8:10|Balk, the son of Juansher, prince of Balk, became the Catholicos
11Asogh1    8:22|of the sun; Ashot, the prince of Taron, died and the
11Asogh1    13:2|The prince of princes of Vaspurakan, Ablxarib
11Asogh1    13:2|of Vaspurakan Ashot, accompanied by Prince Grigor and marzpan Tigran, went
11Asogh1    13:6|faith, slaughtered everyone, seizing Abelxarib, Prince Grigor and marzpan Tigran; the
11Asogh1    14:4|courageously: the sons of the prince of Taron - Grigor and Bagarat
11Asogh1    14:4|Grigor and Bagarat, and the prince of Mokk Zapranik, terrified the
11Asogh1    15:2|under the command of the prince of princes Jojik, sent with
11Asogh1    29:5|Katramide, daughter of the Syunik prince Vasak, superbly completed (the construction
11Asogh1    32:2|there the son of the Prince of Taron, master Grigor, with
11Asogh1    32:3|left with Grigor the Hanjit prince Sahak, the son of Habel
11Asogh1    39:9|monk Tornik, died, and the prince of princes Bakuran and many
11Asogh1    40:5|under the command of the prince of princes Vahram, the son
11Asogh1    40:6|under the command of the prince of princes Peris, son of
12Last1    1:27|as a gift, and be prince solely over your patrimony
12Last1    2:16|Byzantium) sent a certain Nicomedian prince who came and placed a
12Last1    2:25|In that spot the great prince Erhat died, because his horse
12Last1    4:8|city’s orchards. He who was prince of that city beseeched the
12Last1    7:0|The man who had been prince of the city (of Edessa
12Last1    10:9|was not speaking about a prince, but about princeship, that is
12Last1    10:9|did not set up every prince
12Last1    10:46|Now there was a certain prince named Asit who previously had
12Last1    10:46|city gate (including) the great prince of Armenia, Vahram and his
12Last1    13:1|region, and Grigor, the mighty prince of Armenia, who held the
12Last1    13:9|Now they took the Georgian prince (Liparit) and gave him to
12Last1    14:5|Byzantines came forward, one a prince, the other a monk. I
12Last1    16:29|with the city. Now the prince who had the duty of
12Last1    16:34|in the heart of a prince who was one of the
12Last1    16:34|close associates, that is, (the prince) informed the city either orally
12Last1    16:41|Now the following day, the prince of the Delm troops (Dailamites
12Last1    16:52|Now Basil, the prince of the city, ordered the
12Last1    17:8|In the Taron area the prince of the district was T’eodoros
12Last1    17:9|two and three times. The prince displayed much valor, but was
12Last1    18:28|Now the prince of the city quickly informed
12Last1    18:28|the city quickly informed the prince residing at Ani, who held
12Last1    18:29|none to oppose them. That prince because of whom (the Seljuks
12Last1    18:40|chains. Since there was no prince nor leader there who, by
12Last1    21:25|started saying something to the prince of the fortress. He had
12Last1    21:25|words with arrogant conceit. The prince of the stronghold, who had
12Last1    23:6|There was a certain prince named Vrverh who became the
12Last1    23:7|This prince (Vrverh) would visit them each
12Last1    26:14|for we are without king, prince, lord or overseer, spiritually and