01Kor1 16:2 | | | of the king of the | Romans, | Byzantines |
02Agat1 17:26 | | | in the language of the | Romans, | speaking at the door to |
02Agat1 17:27 | | | in the language of the | Romans | |
02Agat1 19:5 | | | land of the Greeks and | Romans, | and our Parthian territory, for |
02Agat1 19:23 | | | from the land of the | Romans | and had arrived together in |
02Agat3 28:8 | | | of the kings of the | Romans | |
03Buz3 10:36 | | | of Constantine emperor of the | Romans. | There [380] bishops assembled to curse |
04Yegh1 2:45 | | | when he saw that the | Romans | remained firm in their pact |
04Yegh2 4:98 | | | If the | Romans | have ignorantly gone astray in |
04Yegh3 11:255 | | | he had verified that the | Romans | had refused to help the |
05Parp1 2:4 | | | from the city of the | Romans; | the shedding of martyrs’ blood |
05Parp3 27:26 | | | in the Letter to the | Romans: “ | For I could wish that |
06Khor2 2:1 | | | Macedonians, and friendship with the | Romans | |
06Khor2 2:5 | | | He heard that the | Romans | controlled all the west and |
06Khor2 17:2 | | | The | Romans | had become suspicious and replaced |
06Khor2 18:2 | | | The | Romans | were angered and sent out |
06Khor2 20:2 | | | his own fidelity to the | Romans. | He was made king of |
06Khor2 22:1 | | | and his war against the | Romans | |
06Khor2 24:4 | | | to help Arsham resist the | Romans. | He parleyed with them for |
06Khor2 24:5 | | | to become tributary to the | Romans | |
06Khor2 26:1 | | | becomes entirely tributary to the | Romans, | the war with Herod’s army |
06Khor2 26:4 | | | became entirely tributary to the | Romans | |
06Khor2 27:2 | | | Tiberius became emperor of the | Romans. | Germanicus became Caesar and led |
06Khor2 29:2 | | | east, he heard that the | Romans | had suspicions concerning him to |
06Khor2 33:16 | | | lord Tiberius, emperor of the | Romans, | greetings |
06Khor2 33:25 | | | Tiberius, emperor of the | Romans, | to Abgar king of Armenia |
06Khor2 33:29 | | | But because the | Romans | have a custom not to |
06Khor2 33:33 | | | lord Tiberius, emperor of the | Romans, | greetings |
06Khor2 38:9 | | | Since Eruand supported the | Romans | and ceded Mesopotamia to them |
06Khor2 48:1 | | | payment of tribute to the | Romans | by Artashēs |
06Khor2 54:9 | | | withheld their tribute from the | Romans | |
06Khor2 55:2 | | | Trajan became emperor of the | Romans, | and having pacified all the |
06Khor2 60:4 | | | to pay tribute to the | Romans. | It had also been heard |
06Khor2 62:3 | | | merely that he served the | Romans | faithfully. He lived in peace |
06Khor2 65:13 | | | he owed allegiance to the | Romans | |
06Khor2 69:6 | | | they had relations with the | Romans, | sometimes in subjection, sometimes in |
06Khor3 57:25 | | | Augustus and Caesar of the | Romans, | to Sahak the great bishop |
07Seb1 38:5 | | | with blood? Were not the | Romans | able to kill him and |
07Seb1 45:0 | | | union of faith with the | Romans. | Church council concerning the question |
07Seb1 45:10 | | | Armenians never did receive the | Romans | in communion in the body |
07Seb1 46:0 | | | from Constans king of the | Romans, | which the Armenian bishops and |
07Seb1 48:7 | | | enter Armenia; and if the | Romans | attack you I shall send |
07Seb1 48:7 | | | split them away from the | Romans. | For although the emperor wrote |
07Seb1 49:0 | | | other bishops communicate with the | Romans | out of fear. One of |
07Seb1 49:1 | | | language and literature of the | Romans, | and travelled through those lands |
07Seb1 49:6 | | | had refused communion with the | Romans. | The Catholicos had sealed it |
07Seb1 49:19 | | | to the great Easter, the | Romans | fled and entered Tayk’. They |
08Ghev1 5:0 | | | the conflagration caused by the | Romans, | and the death of Ashot |
09Draskh1 2:8 | | | Kitiim) whose offsprings are the | Romans ( | Hrowmayec’ik’ |
09Draskh1 6:13 | | | Antoninos), the king of the | Romans, | sent numerous forces to Jerusalem |
09Draskh1 6:16 | | | Antoninos), the king of the | Romans, | had taken from him, he |
09Draskh1 6:20 | | | payment of tribute to the | Romans | by the Armenians was started |
09Draskh1 7:3 | | | Armenia became tributary to the | Romans | at the order of the |
09Draskh1 19:24 | | | the Ghitanac’ik’ who are the | Romans | |
09Draskh1 20:16 | | | with (the calendar of the) | Romans | |
09Draskh1 31:1 | | | of Leo Emperor of the | Romans. | He honored the latter with |
09Draskh1 40:22 | | | the Emperor (king) of the | Romans | did not display a lesser |
09Draskh1 40:23 | | | the Emperor (king) of the | Romans, | Smbat returned the favors tenfold |
09Draskh1 42:25 | | | to the king of the | Romans, | and the rest to the |
09Draskh1 54:24 | | | the Emperor Constantine of the | Romans | in the following words |
09Draskh1 54:26 | | | Autocrat and Emperor of the | Romans, | Augustus Constantine, who are crowned |
09Draskh1 54:33 | | | Christ-crowned Emperor of the | Romans, | at this point I am |
09Draskh1 54:81 | | | beneficient king, Emperor of the | Romans | |
09Draskh1 56:1 | | | in the domain of the | Romans. | Thereupon, with much gratitude and |
10Tovma2 3:8 | | | please you to abandon these ( | Romans) | and unite with me. For |
10Tovma2 3:32 | | | with blood? Were not the | Romans | able to kill him and |
10Tovma2 4:19 | | | to defend the country (the | Romans) | went out against them. Leaving |
10Tovma2 4:20 | | | distressed in every way, (the | Romans) | fell into the hands of |
10Tovma4 13:15 | | | yoke of servitude to the | Romans | |
12Last1 1:12 | | | emperor of the Byzantines (“the | Romans”), | Basil, in the [25th] year of |
12Last1 10:9 | | | venerable words wrote to the | Romans: “ | Let every person be subject |