01Kor1 6:5 | | | a man named Daniel, a | Syrian | bishop of noble lineage, who |
01Kor1 7:1 | | | region of Aram, to two | Syrian | cities, one of which was |
01Kor1 7:3 | | | assigning one group to the | Syrian | school in the city of |
01Kor1 9:1 | | | followers, he came to the | Syrian | Bishop |
02Agat1 11:12 | | | took much booty from the | Syrian | areas and acquired an unbelievable |
03Buz3 14:3 | | | By nationality, he was | Syrian. | He held the principal episcopal |
03Buz4 4:49 | | | Nerses set up Greek and | Syrian | schools. He effected the salvation |
03Buz4 21:7 | | | in Aruestan as well as | Syrian | Mesopotamia. Furthermore, I will vacate |
03Buz5 25:1 | | | One was named Shaghitay, a | Syrian | by nationality, who lived up |
04Yegh3 7:152 | | | in-chief, and Elpharios the | Syrian— | both vile and wicked men |
05Parp2 10:5 | | | students) pass their days in | Syrian | schools |
05Parp2 10:6 | | | services). The unusualness of the | Syrian | language gave labor to the |
05Parp2 15:9 | | | Vahram gave them a certain | Syrian | named Brk’isho. He came to |
05Parp2 15:13 | | | gave them as kat’oghikos another | Syrian | named Shamuel |
05Parp3 41:4 | | | certain P’ghorent (a man of | Syrian | nationality, who was chief of |
05Parp4 63:2 | | | worst brigade has been the | Syrian, | but the Armenian is even |
05Parp4 63:2 | | | is even worse than the | Syrian | |
05Parp4 65:9 | | | things, the son of a | Syrian | man. He especially resembled the |
05Parp4 65:19 | | | Vriw, the son of the | Syrian, | departed humiliated and reviled |
05Parp4 75:11 | | | and worst brigade is the | Syrian. | But the Armenian is even |
06Khor1 5:41 | | | certain very learned and erudite | Syrian, | and what he said seemed |
06Khor1 8:6 | | | And finding a certain | Syrian, | Mar Abas Catina, a diligent |
06Khor1 18:4 | | | own land confirm the learned | Syrian | in speaking of the death |
06Khor3 40:6 | | | first battle he encountered some | Syrian | brigands in the passes of |
06Khor3 44:5 | | | in Fourth Armenia on the | Syrian | borders |
06Khor3 64:11 | | | and he gave them a | Syrian, | Brkisho |
06Khor3 65:4 | | | the archiepiscopal throne to another | Syrian, | Samuel by name, so that |
07Seb1 7:9 | | | Persians, all the cities of | Syrian | Mesopotamia, and Ctesiphon and Veh |
07Seb1 33:3 | | | territory of Asorestan; on reaching | Syrian | Mesopotamia, they besieged the city |
07Seb1 33:4 | | | and all the cities of | Syrian | Mesopotamia willingly submitted and were |
07Seb1 41:4 | | | continued his journey directly into | Syrian | Mesopotamia in order to secure |
08Ghev1 19:1 | | | multitude of troops, crossed through | Syrian | Cilicia to the land of |
08Ghev1 34:42 | | | Armenians, reaching it via the | Syrian | areas |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | Abas Katina, a man of | Syrian | extraction, proficient and well-versed |
09Draskh1 14:21 | | | Vram set up a certain | Syrian | by the name of Brgishoy |
09Draskh1 14:22 | | | hated him, Vram appointed another | Syrian | by the name of Shmuel |
09Draskh1 34:10 | | | who held under his sway | Syrian | Mesopotamia as far as Palestine |
09Draskh1 64:12 | | | out impetuously and flying through | Syrian | Mesopotamia, passed through many places |
10Tovma1 11:41 | | | the raving Surmak, then the | Syrian | Brkisho, then Samuel—none of |
10Tovma2 3:8 | | | And (you will control) in | Syrian | territory Asorestan and Nisibis and |
10Tovma2 3:72 | | | incense, he himself went to | Syrian | Mesopotamia to occupy and secure |
11Asogh1 8:23 | | | in [418=969] he took the great | Syrian | city, Antioch |
11Asogh1 16:5 | | | Hamtun, who lived on the | Syrian | plain, fearing Ibn Xosrov, left |
11Asogh1 30:1 | | | compelled) to appoint bishops in | Syrian | Antioch, in Cilician Tarsus, in |
11Asogh1 36:2 | | | and attacked the environs of | Syrian | Antioch with the intention of |
12Last1 6:5 | | | He took the | Syrian | bishop to Constantinople, subjecting him |