06Khor1 6:23 | | | flowed in the direction of | Assyria, | he lingered by the river |
06Khor1 8:2 | | | over all the East and | Assyria. | He killed Antiochus, the king |
06Khor1 13:4 | | | years before Ninos ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh, hard pressed by |
06Khor1 13:7 | | | the reign of Ninos over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
06Khor1 14:2 | | | struggle with the people of | Assyria, | indicating merely the causes and |
06Khor1 14:3 | | | with the same force to | Assyria. | He found there a certain |
06Khor1 14:9 | | | east to the Sisakans and | Assyria | to those of the house |
06Khor1 16:5 | | | two thousand skilled workers from | Assyria | and other lands of the |
06Khor1 17:2 | | | her governor and prefect for | Assyria | and Nineveh Zoroaster, the magus |
06Khor1 17:11 | | | and he himself ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
06Khor1 22:8 | | | from Sardanapalos and ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
06Khor1 22:9 | | | Leaving others as governors for | Assyria, | he transferred the royal capital |
06Khor1 24:3 | | | of Nebuchadnezzar, the king of | Assyria | was Senek’erim, who besieged Jerusalem |
06Khor1 24:5 | | | the borders of the same | Assyria; | his descendants multiplied and propagated |
06Khor2 4:2 | | | Babylon and eastern and western | Assyria, | Vaḷarshak gathered together a great |
06Khor2 8:29 | | | southwest, on the borders of | Assyria | on the bank of the |
06Khor2 33:39 | | | the young Nerseh, king of | Assyria, | in Babylon |
06Khor2 38:11 | | | collected from Armenia, Mesopotamia, and | Assyria | |
06Khor2 53:8 | | | Smbat withdrew and went to | Assyria, | willingly abandoning the command of |
06Khor2 60:9 | | | army to the regions of | Assyria | and ordered our Artashēs to |
06Khor2 67:3 | | | the land of Persia and | Assyria | in a raid for plunder |
06Khor2 71:1 | | | first invasion of Khosrov into | Assyria | in which he intended to |
06Khor2 71:4 | | | least Artavan. When he entered | Assyria, | he heard the sad news |
06Khor2 72:5 | | | flight; he took from him | Assyria | and the other lands where |
06Khor2 74:6 | | | him as a fugitive to | Assyria. | They drove him along the |
06Khor2 82:14 | | | he remained in Persia and | Assyria, | even making an attack beyond |
06Khor2 87:2 | | | Roman army, which had attacked | Assyria, | put Shapuh to flight, and |
06Khor3 6:5 | | | Cilicia to the regions of | Assyria | and Mesopotamia; and Vahan, prince |
06Khor3 7:2 | | | arrived in the regions of | Assyria | with the Armenian southern force |
06Khor3 35:7 | | | P’aṙandzem they brought them to | Assyria. | And there they massacred them |
09Draskh1 4:3 | | | with these men, ruled over | Assyria | and Nineveh |
09Draskh1 16:47 | | | Basean to the borders of | Assyria ( | Asorestan) and had remained in |
10Tovma1 1:4 | | | Nineveh, called the capital of | Assyria | |
10Tovma1 1:5 | | | city of the kingdom of | Assyria | |
10Tovma1 1:8 | | | and was called king of | Assyria. | This is confirmed for us |
10Tovma1 1:8 | | | aver that the kings of | Assyria | descended from the offspring of |
10Tovma1 1:11 | | | the roster of kings of | Assyria | through his wife Shamiram, since |
10Tovma1 1:14 | | | through her husband Ninos over | Assyria | legitimately, having rebelled against Ninos |
10Tovma1 1:15 | | | in her own right over | Assyria, | their native empire; and her |
10Tovma1 1:77 | | | land and the kings of | Assyria | before them, son from father |
10Tovma1 2:15 | | | that he fled back to | Assyria | |
10Tovma1 3:7 | | | Persia. She herself went from | Assyria | to Armenia in lustful desire |
10Tovma1 3:9 | | | his father. He reigned over | Assyria, | and for a while also |
10Tovma1 3:10 | | | no more imposed tribute on | Assyria. | Similarly, condemning the (stories) about |
10Tovma1 4:2 | | | years. All the kings of | Assyria | held power in succession from |
10Tovma1 4:3 | | | Now the kings of | Assyria | in succession are the following |
10Tovma1 4:36 | | | ruled over Babylon and lower | Assyria, | called Khuzhastan; they restored the |
10Tovma1 4:37 | | | opposing (factions), P’uay, having subjected | Assyria, | imposed on king Manasses tribute |
10Tovma1 4:38 | | | Judaea and took captive to | Assyria | the majority of the people |
10Tovma1 6:25 | | | Victorious, held the kingdom of | Assyria | and Babylon and the upper |
10Tovma1 6:27 | | | his original native kingdom of | Assyria | he was not happy to |
10Tovma2 7:14 | | | sons of Senek’erim king of | Assyria | and Nineveh, from whose name |
10Tovma4 8:2 | | | and lascivious Semiramis, queen of | Assyria, ( | which have been described) by |
11Asogh1 5:15 | | | of the Vaspurakan country to | Assyria, ( | with the intention of staying |
11Asogh1 41:4 | | | built by Senekerim, king of | Assyria | |
11Asogh1 45:1 | | | of Senekerim, the king of | Assyria, | during the Haykazuni Paroyr settled |
12Last1 1:18 | | | and many, the king of | Assyria | and all his glory” [Isaiah 8. 6-7]. So |