03Buz3 9:0 | | | Armenian troops, and how Vaghinak | Siwni | became bdesh in his stead | 03Buz4 20:0 | | | through the treachery of Andovk | Siwni, | Arshak fled to Shapuh, king | 05Parp3 31:5 | | | that either Vasak, prince of | Siwni’, | would not agree to rebel | 05Parp4 68:6 | | | Babgen | Siwni, | who was then named prince | 05Parp4 69:20 | | | Vasak Mamikonean, the goodly Babgen | Siwni, | the two renowned men, Nerseh | 05Parp4 71:12 | | | he designated Bashgh Vahewuni, Babgen | Siwni, | Atom Gnuni, and P’apak Paluni | 05Parp4 74:1 | | | venerable aspet Sahak and Babgen | Siwni | between himself and Barshgh | 05Parp4 74:10 | | | general, Vahan Mamikonean, encountered Babgen | Siwni, | who had fallen gravely wounded | 05Parp4 74:15 | | | The Iranians also seized a | Siwni | sepuh named Yazd, and some | 07Seb1 16:2 | | | Vahewuni and Mamak Mamikonean, Step’anos | Siwni, | and Kotit, lord of the | 07Seb1 21:3 | | | Fifth: Mamak Mamikonean; Sixth: Step’anos | Siwni; | Seventh: Kotit, lord of the | 07Seb1 23:2 | | | Stepanos | Siwni | had a dispute with his |
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