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Robovam   1
Roch   4
Rodanus   2
Roh   4
Roman   143
Romanos   13
Rome   35
Ropanos   1
Ropi   5
Wordform

roman
72 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
roll   2
rolled   10
rolling   7
rolls   1
roman   72
romances   1
romanos   4
romans   71
romanus   9


03Buz6    6:2|Both of them were of Roman (Greek) nationality. All the days
04Yegh1    1:6|ruined in his assault many Roman provinces; all the churches he
04Yegh1    2:32|the borders of Tachkastan, the Roman Empire, Korduk, Dasn, Tsawde, and
04Yegh4    2:42|Armenia and faithful to the Roman army on the Persian border
05Parp3    54:7|a Pharisee and elsewhere a Roman (though according to the Gospel
06Khor2    15:1|on us of Pompey, the Roman general; the capture of Mazhak
06Khor2    15:2|At that time Pompey, the Roman general, arrived in Asia Minor
06Khor2    16:1|Concerning Tigran’s attack on the Roman army, the retreat of Gabianus
06Khor2    16:2|marched to Syria against the Roman army to seek revenge
06Khor2    16:3|Gabianus, the Roman army commander whom Pompey had
06Khor2    19:4|He sent him against the Roman army with orders to make
06Khor2    19:7|that Barzap’ran had put the Roman army to flight, chasing some
06Khor2    20:1|of the Armenians against the Roman forces and the defeat of
06Khor2    20:2|received in support Bendidius, the Roman general, with an army, to
06Khor2    21:2|in person with all the Roman forces. On reaching Samosata he
06Khor2    22:5|to Mesopotamia and expelled the Roman forces
06Khor2    24:1|of part of Armenia to Roman tribute, the freeing of Hyrcanus
06Khor2    26:5|made throughout the universe. Therefore, Roman agents were also sent to
06Khor2    29:3|Therefore he wrote to the Roman procurators the reasons for his
06Khor2    33:9|been prevented because of the Roman empire
06Khor2    38:11|The Roman governors restored Edessa in a
06Khor2    45:4|they also saw that the Roman army had not come to
06Khor2    48:8|paying no heed to the Roman empire
06Khor2    50:16|scattering gold coins like the Roman consuls. So too the queens
06Khor2    54:2|events to rebel against the Roman empire, withholding the tribute
06Khor2    54:5|young man and pursuing the Roman army he threw it back
06Khor2    60:3|had revolted against Hadrian, the Roman emperor, and had made war
06Khor2    64:2|at the time that the Roman emperor, Titus the Second, who
06Khor2    64:3|king of Persia, invaded the Roman empire, whence he gained the
06Khor2    71:5|haste to inform Philip, the Roman emperor, seeking help from him
06Khor2    72:2|was unable to spare any Roman forces to give military assistance
06Khor2    73:1|of Khosrov against Artashir without Roman help
06Khor2    73:5|Philip had died and the Roman empire was in confusion - many
06Khor2    79:7|a second time to the Roman army on both sides of
06Khor2    80:6|of Pahlav descent in the Roman empire and dedicate him to
06Khor2    83:5|Constantine, son of Constantius, the Roman emperor, who had not been
06Khor2    87:2|by the mass of the Roman army, which had attacked Assyria
06Khor2    88:9|his sons showed that the Roman empire was one; and he
06Khor2    88:13|was later renewed by the Roman emperor Severus, who himself built
06Khor3    13:7|whoever were tributary to the Roman empire acted thus
06Khor3    18:4|contains wisdom, as does the Roman empire
06Khor3    19:9|in complete subjection to the Roman empire
07Seb1    11:12|be afraid of your assembled Roman worthies who have come against
07Seb1    12:27|the whole territory of the Roman empire will be destroyed.’
07Seb1    17:7|and the nation of the Roman empire, and to rule themselves
07Seb1    31:3|no little turmoil in the Roman empire - there in the royal
07Seb1    42:2|allow the army of the Roman empire to enter among them
07Seb1    46:57|his three colleagues over the Roman empire. They stirred up persecution
07Seb1    47:6|about the disorder of the Roman empire, and the disasters of
07Seb1    48:9|and murmuring of all the Roman troops concerning the lord of
07Seb1    49:3|celebrated in Greek by a Roman priest; and the king, Catholicos
07Seb1    49:8|chamber, the Catholicos and the Roman priests came forward and made
07Seb1    49:21|to wage war against the Roman empire, so that they might
07Seb1    50:6|hand, the host of the Roman army entered Constantinople to guard
09Draskh1    6:7|At that time the Roman Pompey came upon Mithridates; even
09Draskh1    6:7|of the multitude (of the Roman forces), and took flight in
09Draskh1    6:8|the younger Mithridates to the Roman Gabianus (Gabiane) who sent the
09Draskh1    6:16|defeated and drove out the Roman armies
09Draskh1    26:28|in the [608th] year of the Roman era
09Draskh1    40:16|pure goldthe work of Roman craftsmenand colored glass; in
09Draskh1    54:76|lives under the aegis of Roman supremacy, just like the people
09Draskh1    56:2|put in his command many Roman generals and forces, and sent
09Draskh1    56:7|of king Smbat, and the Roman forces, and also the rest
10Tovma2    3:6|shall not fear the assembled Roman priests who have gathered to
10Tovma2    4:1|In the time of the Roman emperor Heraclius the Persian kingdom
10Tovma2    4:1|and began to rebel against Roman rule
10Tovma4    13:16|same era, and went to Roman territory. They ruled over the
10Tovma4    13:17|departure from Armenia and the Roman control (of that country) reached
11Asogh1    7:39|days of the Greek emperor Roman and during the time of
11Asogh1    7:43|Samusat in [407=958]. - Constantine died and Roman [II, 959-963], (ruled) reigned for three years
11Asogh1    8:20|After the death of Roman, they besieged Anavarba and Aleppo
12Last1    23:35|that he would become a Roman (Chalcedonian), and, bribing a bishop