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Sahkawn   1
Sahl   1
Sahmadin   2
Sahmi   1
Saint   320
Sakstan   3
Sakuret   2
Sala   3
Salamas   4
Wordform

saint
320 occurrence(s)



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sail   9
sailed   7
sailing   5
sailors   5
saint   320
saintly   37
saints   258
saj   4
sak   1


01Kor1    7:1|King and the consent of Saint Sahak, the blessed Mashtots took
01Kor1    16:5|accord due honors to the Saint, who was to be called
01Kor1    18:5|usual places he warmly greeted Saint Sahak and all those whom
01Kor1    26:6|as the hands of the saint were upraised to heaven, there
01Kor1    26:12|brethren, as servants of the Saint who had attained the state
01Kor1    27:2|after the passing of the Saint, this man victoriously withstood for
01Kor1    29:2|Vram eighteen years, and the Saint died in the first year
02Agat1    1:0|The life and history of Saint Gregory
02Agat1    15:17|brought to the court, while saint Gayane should be kept there
02Agat1    15:20|When saint Gayane saw this, she began
02Agat1    15:23|Now when saint Rhipsime saw all this crowd
02Agat1    17:1|While saint Rhipsime was offering all these
02Agat1    17:26|Now saint Gayane had said all this
02Agat1    17:26|the king was struggling with saint Rhipsime
02Agat1    18:1|While the blessed saint Rhipsime was saying all this
02Agat1    19:8|orders for the execution of saint Gayane
02Agat1    19:9|he remember the death of saint Rhipsime but thought that she
02Agat1    19:12|When he heard that saint Rhipsime was dead, he was
02Agat1    19:17|they were setting these out, saint Gayane with her companions began
02Agat1    19:25|of the month of [Hori] September saint Rhipsime died with a class
02Agat1    19:25|the twenty eighth of Hori, saint Gayane with two of her
02Agat1    20:37|people had brought. Instead, each saint was wrapped in the saint’s
02Agat1    20:40|people, came and knelt before saint Gregory and before the holy
02Agat1    21:17|But as for saint Rhipsime, you yourselves know how
02Agat1    22:7|When saint Gregory heard all these words
02Agat3    3:1|fell down in flocks before saint Gregory, beseeching and begging for
02Agat3    4:14|one in the place where saint Gayane was martyred with her
02Agat3    4:14|one in the place where saint Rhipsime was martyred with her
02Agat3    5:8|Saint Gregory himself took up the
02Agat3    6:2|been commanded, they brought before saint Gregory, outside the door of
02Agat3    6:8|Now when saint Gregory emerged, he saw these
02Agat3    7:3|King Trdat approached and begged saint Gregory that at least his
02Agat3    8:3|places of repose: first for saint Rhipsime, then for her thirty
02Agat3    8:6|came and requested leave from saint Gregory for a seven-day
02Agat3    8:8|he had fought with the saint in his own room, where
02Agat3    8:11|Saint Gayane he put in the
02Agat3    10:7|Saint Gregory, when he saw this
02Agat3    11:11|had arrived, the converted troops, saint Gregory, and the king, broke
02Agat3    15:7|feast of celebration and honored saint Gregory for his meritorious virtue
02Agat3    15:12|the Caesarean clerics sent off saint Gregory with the princes
02Agat3    16:3|Now saint Gregory went there so that
02Agat3    17:8|Then saint Gregory note: “See now, your
02Agat3    24:13|So, this blessed saint also bore the honor of
02Agat3    26:3|and went forth looking for saint Gregory - wherever they might find
02Agat3    26:5|the blessed king Trdat beseeched saint Gregory that - because he had
02Agat3    29:5|And then saint Gregory made additions to these
03Buz3    7:21|Thus, was vengeance exacted for saint Grigoris from king Sanesan and
03Buz4    3:0|Concerning Saint Nerses, where he was from
03Buz4    5:63|gave an order and brought Saint Nerses before him
03Buz4    6:0|About how Saint Nerses was exiled to a
03Buz4    6:1|with even greater anger at Saint Nerses, because he considered him
03Buz4    6:22|they needed water to drink, Saint Nerses got up, dug up
03Buz4    6:23|food from the sea, and Saint Nerses always comforted them and
03Buz4    6:29|And Saint Nerses on the seventh day
03Buz4    6:30|In this way, Saint Nerses always supported their spirit
03Buz4    7:1|landed on the Caesarean archpriest, Saint Basil, he hated him in
03Buz4    7:4|this miracle, and everyone revered Saint Basil
03Buz4    7:10|his bishop turned to him, Saint Basil gave in to him
03Buz4    8:0|how in a miraculous vision Saint Basil was invited to a
03Buz4    8:12|still on the way, and Saint Basil fell into a deep
03Buz4    9:1|borders of Caesarea and elected Saint Basil Archbishop of Caesarea
03Buz4    9:2|bishops gathered together to ordain Saint Basil, a dove descended from
03Buz4    10:4|chapel in the name of Saint Thekla
03Buz4    10:7|Saint Thekla came out to meet
03Buz4    10:7|bowed to each other, and Saint Thekla said to them: “Welcome
03Buz4    10:33|to return things to everyone. Saint Basil called everyone to take
03Buz5    23:0|Concerning the rebukes of saint Nerses who was ever an
03Buz5    24:23|They buried the saint with psalms, blessings, lit candles
03Buz5    25:1|above. At the hour that saint Nerses died, while each of
03Buz5    26:2|After the death of Saint Nerses, he went to Korduk
03Buz5    26:4|reed; a lion came to Saint Shalita and, like a man
03Buz5    26:5|And Saint Shalita pulled out the reed
03Buz5    26:12|And Saint Shalita, knowing that many people
03Buz5    26:14|crossing the river in Korduk, Saint Shalita suddenly plunged into the
03Buz5    26:16|searched for the body of Saint Shalita, but could not find
03Buz5    27:1|Blessed Saint Epiphanes was a companion of
03Buz5    27:1|Epiphanes was a companion of Saint Shaghita and a disciple of
03Buz5    27:4|the country of Tsopk, and Saint Epiphan was a light for
03Buz5    27:10|In these gavars, Saint Epiphanes established proper orders, and
03Buz5    27:13|Saint Epiphan note: “And why did
03Buz5    27:16|Upon the arrival of Saint Epiphanes on this island, the
03Buz5    27:18|Saint Epiphanes began to live there
03Buz5    28:1|Saint Epiphan, having retired from Gavar
03Buz5    28:5|in the church built by Saint Epiphanes, and brought the holy
03Buz5    30:4|The blood of God’s saint was unjustly shed. Henceforth I
03Buz6    16:3|Their native [bun] head was saint Gind, for everyone in the
03Buz6    16:6|Saint Gind was full of the
04Yegh6    5:109|in Sahak, bishop of Rshtunik, Saint Yovsep, and the priest Ḷevond
04Yegh7    5:107|joyfully participated in the food, Saint Joseph stood up and began
04Yegh7    10:228|The saint opened his mouth and note
04Yegh7    10:238|To this Saint Yoseph replied, saying: “The praise
04Yegh7    11:272|The saint replied: “Do you then wish
04Yegh7    13:319|When Saint Ḷevond saw that they no
04Yegh7    13:325|Saint Yoseph from Vayots Dzor, from
04Yegh8    3:53|afflicted by the great heat. Saint Khoren died from the scorching
04Yegh8    3:64|by the feet of this saint
04Yegh8    3:69|Falling down before the saint they embraced his feet and
05Parp1    2:3|waging a successful battle; how saint Gregory came to him filled
05Parp1    2:3|service; the tribulations of that saint—how he was taken to
05Parp1    2:3|Christ’s aid was shown the saint, to the amazement of the
05Parp1    2:5|saint Gregory’s emergence from the deep
05Parp2    13:13|When the saint observed that in no way
05Parp2    13:15|discomfort, imprisonment and shackles of saint Gregory; (and about) his entreaties
05Parp2    14:17|kat’oghikosal tun be taken from saint Sahak, and possessed by the
05Parp2    15:4|When saint Nerses observed the unjust death
05Parp2    16:0|pure, and virtuous doctrine which saint Gregory and his sons had
05Parp2    17:9|The vision of Saint Sahak Partev, which he saw
05Parp2    17:37|word, like your true ancestor, saint Gregory, that man of God
05Parp2    17:39|Interpretation of Saint Sahak’s vision from an angel
05Parp2    17:40|The vision of Saint Sahak
05Parp2    17:62|throne from the line of Saint Gregory, the first of whom
05Parp2    18:3|we surely know that the saint died on the same day
05Parp2    18:5|doctrine of the command of saint Gregory who had taught and
05Parp2    18:6|built a repository for the saint and placed the pure body
05Parp2    19:0|months after the repose of saint Sahak, the venerable Mashtoc’ died
05Parp3    38:9|the dishonoring and patience of saint Gregory, and then about all
05Parp3    38:19|for us the torments of saint Gregory. Many here are not
05Parp3    41:12|it, and crowned him a saint
05Parp3    43:1|he had treacherously sworn with saint Vardan and with all the
05Parp3    51:16|sheep of the flock of saint Gregory more rational than the
05Parp3    53:15|the sons of the champion (saint) Gregory, were about to receive
05Parp3    56:6|Ghewond, began to speak with saint Sahak alone, saying: “We must
05Parp3    57:3|When the executioners stripped the saint, he note: “Return, body of
05Parp3    57:28|and the body of each saint was clearly revealed
05Parp3    57:33|And the words of the saint had been fulfilled in their
05Parp4    61:10|women, recalled the heroism of saint Vardan and all who were
05Parp4    62:4|of the martyr Hmayeak Mamikonean (saint Vardan’s brother) who was a
05Parp4    64:21|The messenger replied to the saint: “Kings have the license to
05Parp4    66:15|God, through the intercession of saint Gregory and through the death
05Parp4    73:1|implemented the request of His saint, in no way delayed granting
05Parp4    93:17|the flight of assistance of saint Gregory with all of his
06Khor1    12:8|area after the time of Saint Trdat are said to have
06Khor2    27:7|Sureneank’ from whom are descended Saint Gregory and the Kamsarakank’, when
06Khor2    28:8|They say that Saint Gregory was descended from the
06Khor2    67:2|his son Khosrov, father of Saint Trdat the Great, succeeded to
06Khor2    74:1|Anak and the begetting of Saint Gregory
06Khor2    84:2|Trdat went to Rome to Saint Constantine. Then Shapuh busied himself
06Khor2    86:2|of the scattered companions of Saint Rhipsimē who had fled to
06Khor2    86:8|men and sent them to Saint Gregory, asking what he might
06Khor2    87:13|establishment of eternal peace. This Saint Constantine did, and then he
06Khor2    88:5|For this reason, he killed Saint Basil, the bishop of Amasya
06Khor2    89:4|Rome with the signature of Saint Silvester, and the bishops Alexander
06Khor2    89:5|our King Trdat, that taking Saint Gregory with him he should
06Khor2    89:8|Nor did Saint Gregory agree to go lest
06Khor2    90:4|Saint Gregory was delighted and added
06Khor2    90:12|But Saint Gregory returned to the same
06Khor2    91:5|name, among the companions of Saint Rhipsimē, like Nunē, the teacher
06Khor2    91:5|in that cave later dwelt Saint Gregory
06Khor2    91:7|the council of Nicaea, thenceforth Saint Gregory appeared no more to
06Khor2    91:14|Saint Gregory lived in seclusion in
06Khor2    91:17|Saint Gregory’s relics were hidden for
06Khor2    91:18|regions, after a long time Saint Gregory’s relics were revealed to
06Khor2    92:2|When speaking of the saint and great man, the second
06Khor2    92:11|But when the saint did not agree they gave
06Khor2    92:32|But this story concerning Saint Trdat is true. For having
06Khor3    1:2|down to the death of Saint Trdat, dealing with very early
06Khor3    1:3|book dealing with events after Saint Trdat down to the removal
06Khor3    1:3|and of the posterity of Saint Gregory from the patriarchate. We
06Khor3    2:2|was at the martyrium of Saint John, which had been built
06Khor3    3:1|The murder of Saint Grigoris by the barbarians
06Khor3    3:3|bishops from the line of Saint Gregory because they are seeking
06Khor3    11:1|Great, and the succession of Saint Yusik to the patriarchal throne
06Khor3    14:1|The martyrdom of Saint Yusik and Daniel
06Khor3    14:3|But Saint Yusik snatched it from the
06Khor3    14:4|the vexation he suffered from Saint Yusik by his continual reprimands
06Khor3    14:5|a disciple and servant of Saint Gregory’s. So, Tiran ordered him
06Khor3    14:7|The body of Saint Yusik they placed beside his
06Khor3    15:2|News of the murder of Saint Yusik and the murmuring of
06Khor3    20:1|Concerning Saint Nersēs and the good order
06Khor3    20:2|son of Vrt’anēs, son of Saint Gregory, became archbishop of Armenia
06Khor3    21:1|Arshak’s brother, the journey of Saint Nersēs to Byzantium, and his
06Khor3    29:8|he sent repeated entreaties to Saint Nersēs, promising to turn from
06Khor3    33:3|had only been closed by Saint Constantine, those dedicated to the
06Khor3    35:9|who in the days of Saint Gregory and Trdat had believed
06Khor3    38:1|How Pap gave Saint Nersēs a mortal poison to
06Khor3    38:5|Theodosius, so he secretly gave Saint Nersēs a deadly poison to
06Khor3    40:5|he was the equal of Saint Trdat: for when five heroes
06Khor3    47:5|as in the time of Saint Gregory: the demons fled in
06Khor3    49:4|son of Vrt’anēs, son of Saint Gregory
06Khor3    51:3|in-chief, Sahak the aspet, Saint Sahak begged King Khosrov - and
06Khor3    57:36|of the church, our father Saint John, by whom not only
06Khor3    66:5|had shone from heaven when Saint Gregory baptized King Trdat and
06Khor3    67:10|six months had passed since Saint Sahak’s death, on the thirteenth
06Khor3    68:1|archbishopric from the family of Saint Gregory
07Seb1    46:12|with them the Book of Saint Gregory. The king commanded them
08Ghev1    7:5|death for the monastery of Saint Gregory
09Draskh1    8:0|by Anak. The Origin of Saint Grigor, and the Second Enlightenment
09Draskh1    8:5|It is said that Saint Grigor’s mother conceived him at
09Draskh1    9:0|Arius; and the Retirement of Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    9:4|acceptance. Greatly rejoicing at this, Saint Grigor added other chapters for
09Draskh1    9:5|from the Council of Nicaea, Saint Grigor no longer appeared until
09Draskh1    10:0|The Death of Saint Aristakes and King Trdat
09Draskh1    10:2|The latter chanced upon the saint on a certain highway in
09Draskh1    10:6|But our spiritual radiance Saint Grigor, having lived for many
09Draskh1    10:7|them in the garden of Saint Grigor’s resort
09Draskh1    10:8|garden near the grave of Saint Grigor, with whom he had
09Draskh1    10:11|After the death of Saint Trdat, the impious second Sanatruk
09Draskh1    10:11|Albania from the house of Saint Grigor, to death in the
09Draskh1    11:0|Tiran and the Pontificate of Saint Yusik
09Draskh1    11:14|But the sons of Saint Yusik, Pap and At’anagine, contrived
09Draskh1    11:15|one from the family of Saint Grigor, they chose a certain
09Draskh1    12:7|had had the relics of Saint John the Evangelist transported from
09Draskh1    14:21|of Armenia. In place of Saint Sahak he set the wicked
09Draskh1    15:4|church in the name of Saint Grigor and transferred there the
09Draskh1    16:10|the very same foundation of Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    16:25|placed on the throne of Saint Grigor Movses, a man of
09Draskh1    17:6|of the great see of Saint Grigor (that has lasted) until
09Draskh1    17:8|Dvin which was named after Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    17:28|coffin bore the seal of Saint Grigor and Saint Sahak. Subsequently
09Draskh1    17:28|seal of Saint Grigor and Saint Sahak. Subsequently the great patriarch
09Draskh1    17:38|had been the sacristan of Saint (cathedral in Dvin) Grigor
09Draskh1    18:25|Ezr had the martyrium of Saint Gayiane, the structure of which
09Draskh1    19:18|sanctuary over the pit where Saint Grigor, the dedicated apostle of
09Draskh1    19:19|God which he named after Saint Grigor, and whose completion he
09Draskh1    19:20|he divided the relics of Saint Grigor and placed them under
09Draskh1    19:37|which had been received from Saint Grigor and had remained constant
09Draskh1    19:40|I shall), as if with Saint Grigor. Nevertheless, he was responsible
09Draskh1    20:22|summoned to the see of Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    20:31|through the heart of the saint, who gave up his ghost
09Draskh1    20:31|it near the martyrium of Saint Yiztbuzit
09Draskh1    23:2|even before the tortures of Saint Grigor, King Trdat had bequeathed
09Draskh1    24:2|arriving at the hermitage of Saint Grigor, which is in the
09Draskh1    24:19|Aragacotn and the congregation of Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    25:18|hiding at the headquarters of Saint Sahak, that is to say
09Draskh1    46:6|buried in the sanctuary of Saint Simon, which had been built
09Draskh1    55:18|where was the retreat of Saint Grigor. At this place are
10Tovma1    6:41|king in the days of Saint Vardanconcerning which I shall
10Tovma1    6:58|vengeance for the death of Saint Addē
10Tovma1    8:11|cult of the idols, as Saint K’rysi (sent) to Artashēs
10Tovma1    10:18|Taron, at the martyrium of Saint John the Baptist and the
10Tovma1    10:21|When Saint Nersēs heard of this evil
10Tovma1    10:23|The words of Saint Nersēs mingled with the living
10Tovma1    10:25|were advancing to battle when Saint Nersēs interposed; he calmed and
10Tovma1    10:26|Then the king begged Saint Nersēs to negotiate a reconciliation
10Tovma1    10:26|Mehuzhan Artsruni did not heed Saint Nersēs, nor did he submit
10Tovma1    10:30|by that man of God Saint Nersēs. But here I shall
10Tovma1    10:34|in the martyrium (built) by Saint Nersēs. Then they transferred it
10Tovma1    10:34|of the Holy Hṙip’simeank’, which Saint Gregory had built and where
10Tovma1    10:35|who since the days of Saint Gregory had believed in Christ
10Tovma1    10:38|Immediately the saint was led before Shapuh. The
10Tovma1    10:38|the Holy Spirit that the saint possessed inseparably within himself. Having
10Tovma1    11:1|ruled over the Greeks. Then Saint Nersēs took Pap, son of
10Tovma1    11:2|not follow the advice of Saint Nersēs but travelled a perverse
10Tovma1    11:2|book. On being rebuked by Saint Nersēs, he surreptitiously gave him
10Tovma1    11:3|spiritual teacher and valiant shepherd Saint Nersēs. They removed the saint’s
10Tovma1    11:5|Following the death of Saint Nersēs, as archbishops of Armenia
10Tovma1    11:18|of Aspurakēs he had elevated Saint Sahak, son of Saint Nersēs
10Tovma1    11:18|elevated Saint Sahak, son of Saint Nersēs, to the patriarchal see
10Tovma1    11:20|possible. So Ałan went to Saint Sahak; throwing down his armour
10Tovma1    11:22|torrents of hot tears before Saint Sahak, the great sparapet Sahak
10Tovma1    11:22|fell on his face before Saint Sahak and the sparapet Sahak
10Tovma1    11:22|a hermit. For a while Saint Sahak did not agree, saying
10Tovma1    11:31|Armenia, at the request of Saint Sahak to both the Greek
10Tovma1    11:32|Yazkert, became king he summoned Saint Sahak, Catholicos of Armenia, to
10Tovma1    11:32|archbishop Atticus with letters from Saint Sahak, taking with them also
10Tovma1    11:33|the chair of instruction of Saint John Chrysostom
10Tovma1    11:34|at court with the nobles, Saint Sahak calmed and appeased Vṙam’s
10Tovma1    11:34|request of the nobles and Saint Sahak, Vṙam [II] made king over
10Tovma1    11:37|They approached Saint Sahak to inform him of
10Tovma1    11:38|back to court Artashir and Saint Sahak with a host of
10Tovma1    11:38|a complaint against Artashir, but Saint Sahak refused to write anything
10Tovma1    11:39|But the nobles opposed Saint Sahak as being unwilling to
10Tovma1    11:39|Artskhēthey began to calumniate Saint Sahak with all sorts of
10Tovma1    11:40|they adduced the letters of Saint Sahak to the emperor and
10Tovma1    11:41|Although in discord, they toppled Saint Sahak from the archiepiscopal throne
10Tovma1    11:41|royal status. In opposition to Saint Sahak they set up the
10Tovma1    11:42|Turning to Vṙam, they requested Saint Sahak as their Catholicos. But
10Tovma1    11:45|It happened that on Saint Sahak’s return from Persia Ałan
10Tovma1    11:45|of Gołt’n, the place where Saint Mesrop had taught; he lived
10Tovma1    11:46|consecrated by the blessed bishop Saint Sahakthe nobles of Armenia
10Tovma1    11:46|their past behaviour against the saint, but to restore the throne
10Tovma1    11:48|occurred, having lived for [120] years Saint Sahak was removed from this
10Tovma1    11:50|patriarchate from the house of Saint Gregory, a certain Levond, a
10Tovma1    11:50|certain Levond, a pupil of Saint Mashtots’, became locum-tenens for
10Tovma1    11:50|Mashtots’, became locum-tenens for Saint Sahak, and (then) Bishop Yovsēp
10Tovma1    11:51|of Hamazasp Mamikonean, grandson of saint Sahak, fled to the regions
10Tovma1    11:55|of Moses and pupil of Saint Mesrop, confirms for us in
10Tovma2    1:8|stones the great church of Saint Gregory at the place Blur
10Tovma2    1:13|great battle took place between Saint Vardan and Mshkan and the
10Tovma2    1:14|fought side by side with Saint Vardan, pressing into the midst
10Tovma2    1:15|Armenians began to be overcome, Saint Vardan, spurring his horse, turned
10Tovma2    1:16|Raising his eyes, Saint Vardan saw the impious Vasak
10Tovma2    2:2|that time the chair of Saint Gregory was proudly and splendidly
10Tovma2    2:5|written on the command of Saint Vardan, and he fulfilled his
10Tovma2    2:9|Chalcedon, and in his reign Saint Vardan and Vahan Artsruni were
10Tovma2    2:15|who was a disciple of Saint Sahak, and they informed him
10Tovma2    2:21|following the great war of Saint Vardan, was reviving again from
10Tovma3    2:14|his destructive power against the saint, hoping to shake him from
10Tovma3    4:20|as a memorial for the saint. After this Bugha despatched soldiers
10Tovma3    6:44|not to disregard his homonym Saint Gregory and to endure being
10Tovma3    6:55|As Saint Gregory, the Illuminator of Armenia
10Tovma3    7:24|according to the example of Saint Paul mentioned above: “The word
10Tovma3    10:4|the hands of these barbarians Saint Grigoris received a martyr’s death
10Tovma3    11:18|order from court to kill Saint Solomon on that (pile of
10Tovma3    11:20|Saint Kakhay he ordered to be
10Tovma3    11:25|But the saint, inspired with a noble resolution
10Tovma3    14:3|and through the chief shepherd, Saint Yovhannēs the bishop, and the
10Tovma3    14:41|hand and was blessed by Saint Zak’aria
10Tovma3    18:4|Kokhpanik’, opposite the church of Saint Hṙip’simē which Saint Gregory had
10Tovma3    18:4|church of Saint Hṙip’simē which Saint Gregory had built above the
10Tovma3    22:5|built in the name of Saint Gregory
10Tovma3    26:13|succeeded on the throne of Saint Gregory by the blessed Mashtots’
10Tovma3    26:16|studied at the feet of Saint Mashtots’. Bedewed with the latter’s
10Tovma3    29:26|year when the church of Saint Gregory was burned and the
10Tovma3    29:27|time of the martyrdom of Saint Vahan, in the year [186] of
10Tovma3    29:27|of the (Armenian) era when Saint Vahan, who was the son
10Tovma3    29:29|dedicated to the valiant soldier Saint Gēorge. He adorned it with
10Tovma3    29:45|and glorious church dedicated to Saint Peter the apostle, the invincible
10Tovma3    29:65|residing at the tomb of Saint Thaddaeus the apostle in the
10Tovma4    3:37|Christ by the vision of Saint Thecla, as the historian Biwzand
10Tovma4    10:9|pit from which the great saint Gregory emerged to illuminate the
10Tovma4    10:14|held aloft his hands like Saint Nersēs until the second Amałek
10Tovma4    13:52|throne of our Holy Illuminator Saint Gregory, and joined him to
10Tovma4    13:52|indicated by a vision to Saint Sahak the calamities that would
10Tovma4    13:91|which is the throne of Saint Gregory the Illuminator of Armenia
10Tovma4    13:92|to the patriarchal throne of Saint Gregory. But aged about forty
10Tovma4    13:96|luminous, and domed church of Saint George the General, which he
10Tovma4    13:96|monastery of the church of Saint George the General, and by
10Tovma4    13:108|like the brave and valiant Saint Vardan, or like the holy
11Asogh1    7:17|rule of the great patriarch Saint Basil, (approved) on an apostolic