| 02Agat1 2:13 | | | areas, as though they had | revolted | against the king of the |
| 03Buz5 14:1 | | | of Paytakaran, since they had | revolted | and betrayed the king of |
| 04Yegh9 2:50 | | | struggle, the king of Albania | revolted. | He was their nephew, and |
| 05Parp3 43:2 | | | and the sepuhs who had | revolted, | as well as the boys |
| 06Khor2 18:5 | | | endured his uncle Tigran’s scorn, | revolted | and passed over to Caesar |
| 06Khor2 33:31 | | | war with the Spaniards who | revolted | against me, I shall examine |
| 06Khor2 60:3 | | | the time the Jews had | revolted | against Hadrian, the Roman emperor |
| 06Khor2 79:4 | | | Finding no stores, the soldiers | revolted | and killed him; similarly, they |
| 10Tovma1 3:12 | | | his defeat Arhmn rebelled and | revolted | against Ormizd, becoming an opposing |
| 10Tovma2 3:58 | | | land of the Aryans has | revolted | against you, and they have |
| 10Tovma3 16:1 | | | the town) called Kzuin had | revolted | against the rule of the |
| 10Tovma3 28:2 | | | are called the Kaysikk’, had | revolted | against the king’s authority (refusing |
| 11Asogh1 8:24 | | | Bardas, the nephew of Nikephoros, | revolted | and reigned in Zhrung |
| 12Last1 24:5 | | | from that raiding. However, they | revolted | and rebelled not against mankind |