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Headwords Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
Sagdjik   2
Saghamut   2
Saghay   3
Sagray   1
Sahak   344
Sahakanoysh   1
Saharuni   13
Sahkawn   1
Sahl   1
Wordform

sahak
329 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
saghamas   3
saghamut   1
saghar   3
sagray   1
sahak   329
sahakanoysh   1
sahaks   15
saharhuni   2
saharhunik   5


01Kor1    6:1|Greater Armenia - whose name was Sahak, and whom he found predisposed
01Kor1    6:8|Habel, the King rejoiced with Sahak and Mashtots
01Kor1    7:1|and the consent of Saint Sahak, the blessed Mashtots took leave
01Kor1    12:7|Moreover, blessed Sahak instructed especially the men of
01Kor1    15:8|returned to Armenia, and meeting Sahak, the Catholicos of the Armenians
01Kor1    16:22|himself to the saintly bishop, Sahak, and to the Armenian King
01Kor1    18:5|places he warmly greeted Saint Sahak and all those whom he
01Kor1    19:1|the literature of their nation. Sahak the Great, as before, began
01Kor1    19:6|Yet blessed Sahak, who had rendered from the
01Kor1    23:2|of the church had informed Sahak and Mashtots, the faithful glorifiers
01Kor1    24:1|After that the blessed Sahak, righteous to the end, full
01Kor1    26:1|after the death of blessed Sahak
04Yegh2    5:111|Sahak, bishop of Tarawn
04Yegh2    5:122|Sahak, bishop of Reshtunik
04Yegh4    2:37|called Peter, a deacon called Sahak, and a deacon called Mushi
04Yegh6    3:62|the king’s orders, he summoned Sahak, the saintly bishop of the
04Yegh6    5:109|They unbound and brought in Sahak, bishop of Rshtunik, Saint Yovsep
04Yegh6    5:110|been explained to them, Bishop Sahak responded: “Those who have openly
04Yegh7    8:183|stepped forward, and making Bishop Sahak interpret, spoke: “How could we
04Yegh7    9:202|To this the bishop Sahak replied, saying: “Like a learned
04Yegh7    13:324|Bishop Sahak from Rshtunik
04Yegh9    1:12|the family of the Mandakunik: Sahak and Parsman
05Parp2    10:8|the blessed kat’oghikos of Armenia, Sahak, and informed him of the
05Parp2    10:8|news from him. “Remain strong,” (Sahak said) “and take along priests
05Parp2    10:11|The blessed kat’oghikos of Armenia, Sahak, and the venerable Mashtoc’ went
05Parp2    10:16|the blessed patriarch of Armenia, Sahak, and to the venerable Mashtoc’
05Parp2    10:17|the blessed patriarch of Armenia, Sahak, putting the letters in an
05Parp2    10:17|order and correct syllabic pronunciation. (Sahak) gave him assistants and other
05Parp2    10:18|learning from the blessed kat’oghikos Sahak information about the alphabet, based
05Parp2    10:20|guidance of the blessed patriarch Sahak. Sahak was quite competent, having
05Parp2    10:20|of the blessed patriarch Sahak. Sahak was quite competent, having studied
05Parp2    11:0|to beseech the blessed kat’oghikos Sahak to apply himself to this
05Parp2    11:7|When Sahak, the pious kat’oghikos of Armenia
05Parp2    11:8|Tirelessly working day and night, (Sahak) translated all the testaments, spoken
05Parp2    11:9|the blessed patriarch of Armenia, Sahak, had completed this work of
05Parp2    11:12|rivers of the blessed patriarch Sahak
05Parp2    13:1|great patriarch of Armenia st. Sahak, son of st. Nerses, from
05Parp2    13:4|the blessed patriarch of Armenia, Sahak, heard these words from the
05Parp2    13:6|replied to the blessed kat’oghikos Sahak, saying: “We are unable to
05Parp2    13:8|blessed spiritual kat’oghikos of Armenia, Sahak, heard all of this from
05Parp2    13:8|the multitude of Armenian naxarars, (Sahak) refused to reply for many
05Parp2    13:13|even strongerwith great lamentation (Sahak) raised his voice and said
05Parp2    13:34|thus spoken before the patriarch Sahak, they departed, angered at his
05Parp2    13:34|turn to the venerable patriarch Sahak again. For the curse of
05Parp2    14:1|counsel of the blessed patriarch Sahak, he spoke more coarsely and
05Parp2    14:4|the great patriarch of Armenia, Sahak, was to come with him
05Parp2    14:8|But (Sahak] responded: “I do not know
05Parp2    14:9|tohm as the great patriarch Sahak to get (Sahak] also to
05Parp2    14:9|great patriarch Sahak to get (Sahak] also to unite with the
05Parp2    14:10|king’s message to the venerable Sahak promising him, as Vahram said
05Parp2    14:12|to persuade the blessed patriarch Sahak. For they wanted to do
05Parp2    14:14|Suren heard this reply from Sahak, the great patriarch of Armenia
05Parp2    14:17|tun be taken from saint Sahak, and possessed by the court
05Parp2    14:17|possessed by the court since (Sahak] had not joined in giving
05Parp2    15:11|hand of the blessed patriarch Sahak—which resembled an Apostle’smourned
05Parp2    16:1|the blessed man of God, Sahak. With mournful entreaties and copious
05Parp2    16:6|without cease, to the blessed (Sahak] they were entirely unable to
05Parp2    16:6|accept] their emotional requests. Rather (Sahak] tranquilly replied to all of
05Parp2    17:9|The vision of Saint Sahak Partev, which he saw in
05Parp2    17:40|The vision of Saint Sahak
05Parp2    18:0|words from the blessed patriarch Sahak they began to weep in
05Parp2    18:3|Sahak lived for many years and
05Parp2    18:4|The blessed man of God, Sahak, had no male offspring, only
05Parp2    18:4|Hmayeak and the venerable Hamazaspean. (Sahak) sealed (a document) and gave
05Parp2    18:5|Raising his hand (Sahak) bestowed many blessings upon them
05Parp2    19:0|after the repose of saint Sahak, the venerable Mashtoc’ died in
05Parp3    23:3|Mushe, bishop of Arcrunik’ lord Sahak, bishop of Taron the blessed
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Taron the blessed Sahak, bishop of Rhshtunik’ lord Melite
05Parp3    27:25|his grandfather, the holy patriarch Sahak—they reminded him what the
05Parp3    30:1|which my honest grandfather, lord Sahak, taught and inculcated in me
05Parp3    36:11|following names: a certain Zangak, Sahak Jaynogh, and another one, a
05Parp3    36:12|Sahak and Petros were from the
05Parp3    42:4|blessed bishop of Erhshtunik’, lord Sahak, the court priest of Nershapuh
05Parp3    44:0|blessed bishop of Erheshtunik’, lord Sahak, the most holy presbyter, lord
05Parp3    44:0|student of the holy bishop, Sahak. They were asked
05Parp3    44:9|Pointing out the blessed Sahak, (Ghewond) note: “This man holds
05Parp3    44:26|The blessed Yovsep’ and Sahak responded: “Lord Ghewond has, for
05Parp3    47:0|lord Yovsep’, the kat’oghikos, lord Sahak, the bishop of Rhshtunik’, the
05Parp3    47:12|from the tohm of Mandakunik’, Sahak and P’arsman
05Parp3    51:24|of the blessed Yovsep’ and Sahak, who also blessed the venerable
05Parp3    55:11|They ordered the venerable bishop Sahak to translate this for the
05Parp3    55:11|other saints except the blessed Sahak knew Persian
05Parp3    55:12|But the holy bishop Sahak immediately responded to Denshapuh and
05Parp3    55:22|and (Vehdenshapuh) ordered the blessed Sahak to say to Yovsep’: “Although
05Parp3    56:0|Vehdenshapuh ordered the blessed Sahak to tell them: “Do not
05Parp3    56:3|him further commanded the blessed Sahak to say to the venerable
05Parp3    56:5|The holy bishop Sahak patiently suffering and ridiculing, immediately
05Parp3    56:6|began to speak with saint Sahak alone, saying: “We must respond
05Parp3    56:12|K’ajaj beseeched the blessed bishop Sahak to say to the impious
05Parp3    56:13|commenced forcing the holy bishop Sahak to translate what they wanted
05Parp3    56:14|But the blessed bishop Sahak said to Vehdenshapuh and to
05Parp3    57:0|personally struck the holy bishop Sahak with his sword, striking him
05Parp3    57:8|left in the blessed bishop Sahak. After killing all the others
05Parp3    57:9|Vayoc’ Dzor, the blessed bishop Sahak from Rheshtunik’, the blessed presbyter
05Parp4    68:0|Sahak, lord of the Bagratunik’, was
05Parp4    68:0|the marzpan of Armenia. Aspet Sahak received the office of marzpan
05Parp4    68:5|Inspired by God, marzpan Sahak, the sparapet of Armenia, Vahan
05Parp4    68:10|troops) bade farewell to aspet Sahak, the marzpan, to Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    69:19|princes of Armenia, the marzpan Sahak and Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    69:24|the senior princes, the marzpan, Sahak, and the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp4    71:5|Armenia, and the marvellous aspet Sahak, the marzpan, and all the
05Parp4    71:12|to that good man, aspet Sahak, the marzpan, along with many
05Parp4    71:15|Lord Sahak, the aspet, attacked the p’ushtipanac’
05Parp4    74:1|he placed the venerable aspet Sahak and Babgen Siwni between himself
05Parp4    74:11|along with the blessed aspet Sahak and the blessed brave Vasak
05Parp4    77:4|The wonderful aspet Sahak and the brave sepuh of
05Parp4    90:1|following oath-keepers: Yashkur Arcruni, Sahak Kamsarakan, son of the venerable
06Khor1    1:2|From Moses Khorenats’i to Sahak Bagratuni, greetings, at the beginning
06Khor3    41:5|and Vaḷarshak, the daughter of Sahak the aspet. Vaḷarshak died that
06Khor3    43:4|Greek sector under Arshak - like Sahak the aspet, who was the
06Khor3    43:4|to Khosrov. Arshak regarded him, Sahak with suspicion, as his wife
06Khor3    43:4|wife continually suggested that he, Sahak had a royal insignia left
06Khor3    43:6|Therefore Sahak sought to escape from Arshak
06Khor3    44:1|How Khosrov honored Sahak the aspet, and his heroic
06Khor3    44:2|pleased at the arrival of Sahak the aspet, made him commander
06Khor3    44:7|Khosrov’s commander, Sahak the aspet, marched against them
06Khor3    44:7|Sahak pursued directly after them and
06Khor3    45:7|chance there happened to arrive Sahak the aspet with all of
06Khor3    46:7|The brave aspet Sahak, Khosrov’s sparapet, pursued him and
06Khor3    49:1|sole ruler of Armenia, and Sahak the Great gains the archepiscopal
06Khor3    49:4|to succeed him Khosrov appointed Sahak, son of Nersēs the Great
06Khor3    50:2|for his unbidden appointment of Sahak the Great to the episcopate
06Khor3    50:6|But he did not deprive Sahak the Great or any of
06Khor3    51:1|The journey of Sahak the Great to Ctesiphon, and
06Khor3    51:2|father to son down to Sahak the Great when there was
06Khor3    51:3|valiant Armenian commander-in-chief, Sahak the aspet, Saint Sahak begged
06Khor3    51:3|chief, Sahak the aspet, Saint Sahak begged King Khosrov - and after
06Khor3    51:5|Therefore Sahak, taking letters from him Vṙamshapuh
06Khor3    51:15|received your letter concerning Bishop Sahak, and I remembered the services
06Khor3    51:20|But when Sahak the Great arrived and had
06Khor3    51:21|with King Vṙamshapuh and with Sahak the Great, and there was
06Khor3    52:6|gathered in the company of Sahak the Great and Mesrop to
06Khor3    52:9|returned and gave it to Sahak the Great and Mesrop
06Khor3    54:3|the command of Vṙamshapuh and Sahak the Great he brought together
06Khor3    54:8|to Armenia. There he found Sahak the Great engaged in translating
06Khor3    55:3|Then Sahak the Great went to the
06Khor3    55:7|After Hamazasp died and when Sahak was in mourning, nobody brought
06Khor3    57:2|When Sahak the Great saw all these
06Khor3    57:4|emperor, my lord Augustus Theodosius, Sahak bishop of Armenia, greetings in
06Khor3    57:11|Sahak, bishop of Armenia, to our
06Khor3    57:16|Sahak, bishop of Armenia, to the
06Khor3    57:24|Theodosius’ Letter to Sahak
06Khor3    57:25|Caesar of the Romans, to Sahak the great bishop of Armenia
06Khor3    57:33|Atticus’ Letter to Sahak
06Khor3    57:34|my beloved brother and colleague Sahak, bishop of Armenia, greetings in
06Khor3    58:4|arrived at the invitation of Sahak the Great so that he
06Khor3    58:6|Therefore he Sahak left Mesrop in charge of
06Khor3    60:9|Then Mesrop and Sahak the Great came and took
06Khor3    60:10|imposters to the effect that Sahak the Great and Mesrop were
06Khor3    60:12|had been sent earlier by Sahak the Great and Mesrop, but
06Khor3    61:5|And because Sahak the Great and Mesrop were
06Khor3    61:6|mentioned earlier, arrived and found Sahak the Great and Mesrop in
06Khor3    61:7|Receiving these, Sahak the Great and Mesrop zealously
06Khor3    61:8|deficient at many points. Therefore, Sahak the Great and Mesrop sent
06Khor3    63:3|Coming to Sahak the Great they raised a
06Khor3    63:12|accuse their king Artashir and Sahak the Great of sympathies with
06Khor3    64:2|the Armenian king Artashir and Sahak the Great to court. They
06Khor3    64:8|confiscated to the court; that Sahak the Great should be treated
06Khor3    64:13|religion. Half of them requested Sahak the Great
06Khor3    65:1|The sending from Persia of Sahak the Great and his vicar
06Khor3    65:2|lord of the Arsharunik’, for Sahak the Great. Similarly, the Greek
06Khor3    65:2|please him Vṙam to keep Sahak in his own sector he
06Khor3    65:4|a rival and antipatriarch to Sahak, and he set as his
06Khor3    65:5|And Sahak the Great he set free
06Khor3    65:7|Then Sahak the Great stood up, adopting
06Khor3    65:13|ought to write down what Sahak the Great said in his
06Khor3    66:1|Samuel, the unworthy colleague of Sahak the Great
06Khor3    66:2|ones; he did not allow Sahak the Great to ordain successors
06Khor3    66:5|But Sahak the Great did not cease
06Khor3    66:7|princes gathered together, went to Sahak the Great, and admitting their
06Khor3    67:1|departure from the world of Sahak the Great and blessed Mesrop
06Khor3    67:4|Then a mortal illness befell Sahak the Great, and his pupils
07Seb1    20:0|them under the command of Sahak Mamikonean and Smbat Bagratuni. Smbat
07Seb1    20:2|under two reliable men: [1,000] to Sahak Mamikonean, and [1,000] under the command
07Seb1    20:2|the same route, but despatched Sahak Mamikonean with one thousand via
07Seb1    20:2|via the region of Khałtik’. Sahak set out, brought his force
07Seb1    23:2|dispute with his paternal uncle Sahak concerning the principality. Sahak wrote
07Seb1    23:2|uncle Sahak concerning the principality. Sahak wrote a writ of condemnation
07Seb1    33:12|seized Vasak Artsruni, son of Sahak the prince of the Artsrunik’
07Seb1    37:1|low and dark which St. Sahak had built, the patriarch and
07Seb1    37:2|with his ring the blessed Sahak Catholicos of Armenia, not daring
07Seb1    44:32|Smbat Bagratuni, son of Varaz Sahak, gave them [40] men. Departing at
08Ghev1    9:1|coming against them, they entreated Sahak, kat’oghikos of the Armenians (Sahak
08Ghev1    9:1|Sahak, kat’oghikos of the Armenians (Sahak Dzorap’orets’i, kat’oghikos [677-703]), and some bishops
08Ghev1    9:2|As Sahak was departing the land, he
08Ghev1    28:8|the Armenian lords, Yazid established Sahak [VII] (Bagratuni, presiding prince) [755-761], son of
08Ghev1    30:2|Sahak and Hamazasp, lords of the
08Ghev1    30:3|And when Sahak and Hamazasp saw the brigands
08Ghev1    30:5|When Sahak saw the death of the
08Ghev1    32:6|man. (Gagik’s) sons, Hamazasp and Sahak, were kept in bondage for
08Ghev1    33:3|Despite the fact that Prince Sahak and the patriarch, Lord Trdat
08Ghev1    34:30|House, the son of Prince Sahak, did not associate himself with
08Ghev1    34:69|and his ally and comrade Sahak from the Bagratuni House; General
08Ghev1    40:3|including the Artsrunid princes Hamazasp, Sahak, and Mehruzhan
08Ghev1    40:14|Rather, he had the venerable Sahak brought into the arena first
08Ghev1    40:15|tied to the wood. Then (Sahak) was beaten on the back
08Ghev1    40:17|Having severely tortured (Sahak), they released him from the
08Ghev1    40:18|off their heads. Thus did (Sahak and Hamazasp) surrender their souls
09Draskh1    14:0|The Pontificate of Sahak the Great and the Spread
09Draskh1    14:1|place king Xosrov set up Sahak, the son of Nerses the
09Draskh1    14:2|And since Sahak was indeed a virtuous offspring
09Draskh1    14:4|Sahak the Great went to Artashir
09Draskh1    14:5|Upon his return the blessed Sahak instituted through our Vramshapuh the
09Draskh1    14:6|grace. At the order of Sahak the Great, he immediately summoned
09Draskh1    14:9|Armenia and found the blessed Sahak ceaselessly occupied with translations
09Draskh1    14:10|Vramshapuh, the king of Armenia, Sahak the Great went to Yazkert
09Draskh1    14:13|of the evil, the blessed Sahak went to the side of
09Draskh1    14:14|learned from several people that Sahak was filled with the divine
09Draskh1    14:14|granted by God through them (Sahak and Mesrop), and decreed that
09Draskh1    14:15|Then the blessed Sahak immediately sent his grandson Vardan
09Draskh1    14:16|They complained to the blessed Sahak, and sought to make him
09Draskh1    14:17|Although Sahak could not demonstrate the falsehood
09Draskh1    14:20|Although the blessed Sahak was thus equitable in his
09Draskh1    14:20|in place of the blessed Sahak
09Draskh1    14:21|Armenia. In place of Saint Sahak he set the wicked-tongued
09Draskh1    14:22|especially in avarice. He ordered Sahak the Great only to teach
09Draskh1    14:23|Subsequently, the naxarars approached Sahak the Great with supplications, but
09Draskh1    14:24|succeeded him. Then the blessed Sahak became severely ill and he
09Draskh1    15:3|valiant Vardan, the grandson of Sahak the Great, learned that the
09Draskh1    16:16|set on the patriarchal throne Sahak who was from the village
09Draskh1    17:28|of Saint Grigor and Saint Sahak. Subsequently the great patriarch Komitas
09Draskh1    20:21|He was succeeded by Sahak who was on his father’s
09Draskh1    20:29|he also put the great Sahak in fetters and sent him
09Draskh1    21:6|the terrible intimidations of Ogbay, Sahak, the blessed katholikos of Armenia
09Draskh1    21:10|the death of the blessed Sahak, he immediately dispatched emissaries with
09Draskh1    21:14|Thus God made Sahak more venerable in death than
09Draskh1    21:15|The great Sahak died after having occupied the
09Draskh1    25:4|the sparapet Smbat and to Sahak, lord of Siwnik’ (with the
09Draskh1    25:9|Sahak, lord of Siwnik’, remained among
09Draskh1    25:11|Dawit’ had the body of Sahak lord of Siwnik’ brought to
09Draskh1    25:18|at the headquarters of Saint Sahak, that is to say the
09Draskh1    35:12|the son of his brother Sahak as hostages
09Draskh1    37:5|wife of the king’s brother Sahak, went to meet the ostikan
09Draskh1    40:20|Hayk, Grigor, and his brothers Sahak and Vasak, who ruled over
09Draskh1    44:10|stay with the great prince Sahak, and their king Atrnerseh, who
09Draskh1    47:0|The Exploits of Sahak and Vasak, and the Cruelites
09Draskh1    47:1|At this time, Sahak and Vasak, the Hayk-descended
09Draskh1    49:3|the wife of Smbat’s brother Sahak, and other venerable men and
09Draskh1    50:2|the wife of his brother Sahak, the lord of Siwnik’. He
09Draskh1    50:5|prince Smbat, and his brother Sahak, while the former was in
09Draskh1    57:11|to meet his three brothers, Sahak, the lord of Siwnik’, Babgen
09Draskh1    57:14|that the Hayk-descended brothers Sahak and Vasak, the legitimate satraps
09Draskh1    58:8|daughter of the great prince Sahak, who was called Sewaday. On
09Draskh1    58:9|his father-in-law prince Sahak, he came to the gates
09Draskh1    58:14|At this time, prince Sahak, who possessed the districts along
09Draskh1    59:1|went to the great prince Sahak, who was his father-in
09Draskh1    59:6|intelligent king, accompanied by prince Sahak, armed his force, that was
09Draskh1    60:0|Prince Sahak Rises in Insurrection against King
09Draskh1    60:4|splendid and the great prince Sahak—who had adopted king Ashot
09Draskh1    60:15|of his father-in-law Sahak, of the latter’s vehement ransacking
09Draskh1    60:16|settle the affair of prince Sahak
09Draskh1    60:17|had been seized by prince Sahak, and Vasak, the lord of
09Draskh1    60:17|house of his father. Also, Sahak released the remaining azat women
09Draskh1    60:21|as an envoy to prince Sahak with the following words: “What
09Draskh1    60:30|for two people, namely prince Sahak and his son Grigor, who
09Draskh1    65:2|was ruled by his brother Sahak
09Draskh1    65:3|waited also for his brother Sahak to come to him with
09Draskh1    65:3|deceived. Subsequently, Nasr also summoned Sahak, the lord of Siwnik’ in
09Draskh1    65:8|Dvin. He took with him Sahak the lord of Siwnik’ together
09Draskh1    65:9|he bound with ropes both Sahak and Babgen, who had been
09Draskh1    65:16|the residence of the blessed Sahak, and is located in the
09Draskh1    66:11|But Sahak, our blessed bishop-in-residence
09Draskh1    66:50|savor, namely, the blessed bishop Sahak, who left behind the sweet
09Draskh1    66:51|But Sahak, who was blind from the
09Draskh1    67:2|him the lords of Sisakan, Sahak and Babgen, so that they
09Draskh1    67:24|retained in prison his brother Sahak until he had received the
10Tovma1    6:44|called Smbatuhi to his son Sahak. This was the first marriage
10Tovma1    7:7|Now Sahak, Vach’ē’s son, had gone in
10Tovma1    7:7|in Atrpatakan; he wrote to Sahak (asking him) to return to
10Tovma1    7:9|and called the spot Eruandakank’. Sahak sent word to Smbat that
10Tovma1    7:9|aware of this he had Sahak taken in bonds to Armavir
10Tovma1    8:13|Sahak, son of Vach’ē, was established
10Tovma1    8:15|Sahak married the latter at the
10Tovma1    8:15|and sealed the land for Sahak as his own inheritance. The
10Tovma1    8:15|his land as a gift, Sahak let his son Ashot establish
10Tovma1    8:18|Just as he did for Sahak, so he did for Hamam
10Tovma1    11:18|Aspurakēs he had elevated Saint Sahak, son of Saint Nersēs, to
10Tovma1    11:19|inspired) by the great sparapet Sahak that Khosrov had promulgated his
10Tovma1    11:20|So Ałan went to Saint Sahak; throwing down his armour in
10Tovma1    11:22|of hot tears before Saint Sahak, the great sparapet Sahak, and
10Tovma1    11:22|Saint Sahak, the great sparapet Sahak, and the other nobles until
10Tovma1    11:22|on his face before Saint Sahak and the sparapet Sahak (asking
10Tovma1    11:22|Saint Sahak and the sparapet Sahak (asking) to receive the habit
10Tovma1    11:22|hermit. For a while Saint Sahak did not agree, saying: “Be
10Tovma1    11:31|at the request of Saint Sahak to both the Greek and
10Tovma1    11:32|became king he summoned Saint Sahak, Catholicos of Armenia, to court
10Tovma1    11:32|Atticus with letters from Saint Sahak, taking with them also the
10Tovma1    11:34|court with the nobles, Saint Sahak calmed and appeased Vṙam’s anger
10Tovma1    11:34|of the nobles and Saint Sahak, Vṙam [II] made king over Armenia
10Tovma1    11:37|They approached Saint Sahak to inform him of their
10Tovma1    11:38|to court Artashir and Saint Sahak with a host of Armenian
10Tovma1    11:38|complaint against Artashir, but Saint Sahak refused to write anything concerning
10Tovma1    11:39|But the nobles opposed Saint Sahak as being unwilling to accomplish
10Tovma1    11:39|they began to calumniate Saint Sahak with all sorts of scandalmongering
10Tovma1    11:40|adduced the letters of Saint Sahak to the emperor and the
10Tovma1    11:41|in discord, they toppled Saint Sahak from the archiepiscopal throne and
10Tovma1    11:41|status. In opposition to Saint Sahak they set up the raving
10Tovma1    11:42|to Vṙam, they requested Saint Sahak as their Catholicos. But Vṙam
10Tovma1    11:46|by the blessed bishop Saint Sahak—the nobles of Armenia came
10Tovma1    11:48|having lived for [120] years Saint Sahak was removed from this world
10Tovma1    11:50|became locum-tenens for Saint Sahak, and (then) Bishop Yovsēp and
10Tovma1    11:51|Hamazasp Mamikonean, grandson of saint Sahak, fled to the regions of
10Tovma1    11:52|the death of the great Sahak Bagratuni, sparapet, aspet, and general
10Tovma1    11:53|Yohan; the bishop of Ṙshtunik’, Sahak; and the bishop of Andzevats’ik’
10Tovma1    11:54|This was the Sahak at whose command the great
10Tovma2    2:15|was a disciple of Saint Sahak, and they informed him of
10Tovma2    4:53|Sahak, son of Mahmet, for [9] years
10Tovma2    6:10|Smbat Marats’ean, a lesser noble Sahak, the patrik Andzewats’i, Gorg Harmats’i
10Tovma2    6:51|of Prince Ashot, sister of Sahak and Bagarat, prince of Tarōn
10Tovma3    2:11|a certain Apusahak, brother of Sahak the bishop of the capital
10Tovma3    4:46|and Pelch and Musheł and Sahak and Apumkdēm and Ashot
10Tovma3    4:49|Amatunik’: Musheł and Asit’ and Sahak
10Tovma3    9:0|olympiad (. . .); concerning the war against Sahak the Ismaelite who was known
10Tovma3    9:12|The commander of the city, Sahak, came out through the gate
10Tovma3    12:1|and Musheł, and Ashot, and Sahak, and others from the house
10Tovma3    13:18|Apujap’r Artsruni, and with him Sahak Apumk’dēm, Apujap’r uncle, a brave
10Tovma3    13:51|of Ashot and nephew of Sahak, returned from captivity. Intending to
10Tovma3    15:21|story) of the wife of Sahak, a son of Ismael, the
10Tovma3    15:21|of Ismael, the death of Sahak and his wife’s public lamentation
10Tovma3    17:9|eight thousand mounted men (including) Sahak Bagratuni, son of the prince
10Tovma3    17:9|accomplish what they wanted. Then Sahak and Smbat with the others
10Tovma3    28:19|made peace between them; so Sahak, brother of the prince of
10Tovma4    13:52|Vrt’anēs, Yusik, Grigoris, Nersēs and Sahak. For the Holy Spirit had
10Tovma4    13:52|by a vision to Saint Sahak the calamities that would befall
11Asogh1    2:8|days lived: the Armenian vardapet Sahak, nicknamed Apikuresh, full of wisdom
11Asogh1    31:7|the Bishop of Arsharunik, Bishop Sahak, on Tuesday, after Easter, elevated
11Asogh1    32:3|with Grigor the Hanjit prince Sahak, the son of Habel, who
11Asogh1    32:4|army in the war, where Sahak, who was with him, was
11Asogh1    33:2|kind of fortress, holding both Sahak and Ashot