03Buz3 14:29 | | | despoiliation of the poor, adultery, | treachery, | dispossessing and killing each other |
03Buz3 18:1 | | | comrade were bent on arousing | treachery | and betrayal in the realm |
03Buz3 20:21 | | | because of the malevolent, malicious | treachery | of the Iranian azg. Rather |
03Buz3 20:26 | | | and waiting to work the | treachery | |
03Buz4 4:43 | | | He condemned | treachery, | secret accusation, greed, the evil |
03Buz4 15:11 | | | persecuted him, and was plotting | treachery | against him for a long |
03Buz4 15:51 | | | who had plotted that vengeful | treachery | against his harazat had done |
03Buz4 18:0 | | | by king Arshak, through the | treachery | of his own brother Vasak |
03Buz4 20:0 | | | sword; and how, through the | treachery | of Andovk Siwni, Arshak fled |
03Buz4 20:42 | | | he would through any means - | treachery, | deceit, or caprice - create tension |
03Buz5 4:64 | | | king, that, Mushegh nurses, great | treachery | toward you and awaits your |
03Buz5 38:16 | | | to find any ruse except | treachery | toward the Iranians he plotted |
03Buz5 38:16 | | | Iranians he plotted some wicked | treachery | and advanced his work with |
03Buz5 38:21 | | | in fact there was no | treachery | being planned as the gossiping |
04Yegh3 9:219 | | | abandon their ancestral religion; the | treachery | of the rebel Vasak: how |
04Yegh5 8:176 | | | order immediately because of the | treachery | of Vasak, whose deceit they |
04Yegh6 5:112 | | | he did conceal all his | treachery | with his Christianity |
04Yegh6 6:134 | | | land of Siunik, but by | treachery | and intrigue he had had |
04Yegh7 7:152 | | | he may be suspected of | treachery | in affairs of state. Bring |
04Yegh7 8:180 | | | foreigners who are guilty of | treachery | |
04Yegh9 2:32 | | | and was found guilty of | treachery | on many counts—he bore |
05Parp1 2:2 | | | murder of Xosrov by deceitful | treachery; | the subsequent betrayal of the |
05Parp4 75:15 | | | were troubled with discord and | treachery | |
06Khor1 30:7 | | | and beautiful woman discerned this | treachery; | she replied to Azhdahak in |
06Khor2 88:5 | | | the church and worked secret | treachery | against Constantine. Likewise, he brought |
06Khor3 56:4 | | | was also killed by the | treachery | of the courtiers |
07Seb1 25:0 | | | death en route through the | treachery | of Pariovk, king of the |
07Seb1 25:2 | | | king of the K’ushans planned | treachery. | He came in front of |
07Seb1 25:3 | | | He did not perceive his | treachery, | so commanded his men to |
07Seb1 32:14 | | | later times a suspicion of | treachery | arose, and he ordered him |
07Seb1 41:0 | | | whom he is honoured. The | treachery | of Athalarikos against his father |
08Ghev1 4:3 | | | his authority because of the | treachery | he had worked against general |
08Ghev1 8:1 | | | His | treachery | was quickly revealed to Smbat |
08Ghev1 8:4 | | | be careful and beware of | treachery | |
08Ghev1 10:8 | | | their traditional naivete—believed the | treachery | of the cunning hunters, and |
08Ghev1 20:12 | | | Why do you sharpen your | treachery | like a razor? Why do |
08Ghev1 25:4 | | | Ashot, realizing their | treachery— | since during (these) days of |
08Ghev1 26:10 | | | time wanted to implement his | treachery, | so he quickly assembled his |
08Ghev1 26:15 | | | previous princes, experienced this traitorous | treachery. | Afterwards he lived for [13] years |
08Ghev1 31:2 | | | was the result of some | treachery. ( | The Khaqan) assembled an enormous |
09Draskh1 6:8 | | | had fled, poisoned through the | treachery | of Pilate’s father, and entrusted |
09Draskh1 8:2 | | | he would carry out his | treachery | without any difficulty, and attain |
09Draskh1 16:29 | | | Immediately thereafter, however, the | treachery | that he had devised came |
09Draskh1 21:18 | | | the Armenians) learned of the | treachery, | they chanted aloud the words |
09Draskh1 25:3 | | | or to eliminate him by | treachery | |
09Draskh1 35:4 | | | could not harm him through | treachery | or subordinate him by warfare |
09Draskh1 37:1 | | | to annihilate king Smbat through | treachery | and cunningness |
09Draskh1 39:1 | | | decided never again to suffer | treachery | from the suppressed menace, nor |
09Draskh1 42:19 | | | about the details of the | treachery | that had been committed by |
09Draskh1 45:0 | | | Sons of the King; the | Treachery | of Sewordik’, and the Capture |
09Draskh1 45:5 | | | an attack without realizing the | treachery | of the troops from the |
09Draskh1 62:10 | | | the guards’ deadly and insidious | treachery, | which they were about to |
10Tovma2 5:2 | | | in accordance with the subtle | treachery | of their wily race, with |
10Tovma2 6:28 | | | fomented by Vasak Artsruni through | treachery | and malevolence, and more especially |
10Tovma3 1:2 | | | secret they had suspicions of | treachery | |
10Tovma3 2:56 | | | Then the prince realised their | treachery | and hypocritical deceit and that |
10Tovma3 2:71 | | | he (Ashot) realised their confirmed | treachery. | Raising his eyes to God |
10Tovma3 6:8 | | | through the astute dissembling and | treachery | of the generals of his |
10Tovma3 29:24 | | | earlier times the father of | treachery | called mardpet had made his |
10Tovma4 1:8 | | | find means, planning by secret | treachery | and feigned friendship to accomplish |
10Tovma4 1:54 | | | deeds, his death through the | treachery | of certain Armenians and Persians |
11Asogh1 17:4 | | | an end to robbery and | treachery | in our land, which the |
12Last1 10:39 | | | not through warfare, but through | treachery. | For (the Byzantines) by the |
12Last1 12:2 | | | deception in business transactions, nor | treachery | in exchanges and speculators were |
12Last1 24:15 | | | of earth. The usury and | treachery | there ended |
12Last1 26:20 | | | Their words were full of | treachery | |