04Yegh4 2:26 | | | The prince of the | Rshtunik, | called Artak | 04Yegh5 1:9 | | | Trpatunik, The troops of the | Rshtunik. | And all the royal officials | 04Yegh6 3:62 | | | the saintly bishop of the | Rshtunik, | to learn from him details | 04Yegh6 5:109 | | | brought in Sahak, bishop of | Rshtunik, | Saint Yovsep, and the priest | 04Yegh7 11:271 | | | destroy the fire-temple in | Rshtunik, | and did you kill the | 04Yegh7 11:275 | | | caused all the damage in | Rshtunik | | 04Yegh7 13:324 | | | Bishop Sahak from | Rshtunik | | 04Yegh7 14:329 | | | origin as the bishop of | Rshtunik | | 05Parp3 25:15 | | | Nershapuh, from the tohm of | Rshtunik, | ’ Artak, from the tohm | 06Khor2 85:8 | | | aspet; Manachihr, prince of the | Rshtunik’; | and Vahan, prince of the | 06Khor3 15:2 | | | reached the prince of the | Rshtunik*, | Zawray, who was the general | 08Ghev1 2:5 | | | Marduts’ayk’. Prince T’e’odoros of the | R’shtunik’ | clan alerted Procopius that “troops | 08Ghev1 2:7 | | | T’e’odoros | R’shtunik’, | who was embittered by the | 08Ghev1 8:22 | | | them in the district of | R’shtunik’ | at the village called Gukank’ | 09Draskh1 17:9 | | | up Abraham, the bishop of | Rshtunik’ | who was from the village | 09Draskh1 17:34 | | | of T’eodoros the Lord of | Rshtunik’ | he set on the patriarchal | 09Draskh1 19:15 | | | Then, T’eodoros lord of | Rshtunik’ | and the remaining naxarars of | 09Draskh1 19:22 | | | up T’eodoros, the lord of | Rshtunik’, | as strategos of Armenia | 09Draskh1 19:29 | | | also T’eodoros, the lord of | Rshtunik’ | be reinstated as strategos. Thus | 09Draskh1 19:43 | | | wrath of the lord of | Rshtunik’, | retired to Tayk’ | 09Draskh1 19:45 | | | T’eodoros, the lord of | Rshtunik’, | however, with his family went | 10Tovma4 7:5 | | | Ostan in the province of | Rshtunik’. | The climate was very temperate | 11Asogh1 7:20 | | | Narek was built in the | Rshtunik | district on the above-mentioned | 12Last1 25:3 | | | of Van, and the entire | Rshtunik’ | country opposite (the district of |
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