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twinkle   16
twist   9
twitter   1
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type   22
typical   2
tyrannical   11
tyrannize   4
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twisted   5
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type   9
types   13
typical   2
tyranically   1


01Kor1    2:25|generosity of those who contributed two mites He found more praiseworthy
01Kor1    6:10|of teacher, and taught for two years with the use of
01Kor1    7:1|the region of Aram, to two Syrian cities, one of which
01Kor1    7:2|There he presented himself to two bishops, one of whom was
01Kor1    7:3|then divided his pupils into two groups, assigning one group to
01Kor1    8:4|translations, with the help of two of his pupils: Hovhan, from
01Kor1    11:6|where by the hands of two colleagues, suddenly, in an instant
01Kor1    12:4|And truly the two pillars of the Church boldly
01Kor1    16:20|all the churches. He appointed two of his pupils, the first
01Kor1    17:3|his coming. And they, the two associates, the King and the
01Kor1    19:2|so happened that they dispatched two brothers from among their pupils
01Kor1    24:2|one, at the hour of two, in the course of the
02Agat1    2:33|Only two small children of Anak the
02Agat1    4:21|fight - in the morning the two combatants would battle each other
02Agat1    7:65|You created the two luminaries for the service of
02Agat1    15:12|known about the women, for two days they were kept where
02Agat1    15:12|a legion of infantry. After two or, three days, the renown
02Agat1    18:4|four stakes in the ground, two for her feet and two
02Agat1    18:4|two for her feet and two for her hands, and tied
02Agat1    18:7|the sword and killed thirty-two
02Agat1    19:11|destroyed the beautiful girl, and two more companions of hers
02Agat1    19:25|of Hori, saint Gayane with two of her companions who fought
02Agat1    20:5|could not. This was for two reasons: one, because of Trdat’s
02Agat1    20:5|of Trdat’s natural strength, and two, because of the power of
02Agat1    22:31|instruction, taking note of the two worlds created by benevolent God
02Agat3    4:9|light numberless hosts of shining two-winged creatures in human appearance
02Agat3    4:14|Gayane was martyred with her two companions, and one in the
02Agat3    4:14|was martyred with her thirty-two companions, and one in the
02Agat3    5:11|had been martyred with thirty-two companions
02Agat3    5:12|where Gayane, her guardian, and two companions had been martyred
02Agat3    8:2|Meanwhile, the two women Queen Ashxe’n and the
02Agat3    8:3|Rhipsime, then for her thirty-two companions, in the place where
02Agat3    8:4|the blessed Gayane and her two companions
02Agat3    8:11|of the city with her two companions in martyrdom
02Agat3    8:12|blessed Rhipsime with her thirty-two companions they placed in the
02Agat3    11:13|The looted treasures of the two temples were gathered up and
02Agat3    16:6|at a distance of about two stadia from the Euphrates River
02Agat3    18:21|may the testimony between our two regions remain firm, that the
02Agat3    22:4|These people were divided into two groups with one group learning
02Agat3    25:8|been married and had sired two sons
02Agat3    25:13|edicts to quickly bring Gregory’s two sons to him
02Agat3    26:3|Then the messengers brought Gregory’s two sons into the king’s presence
03Buz3    4:0|Concerning the two clans [tohms] the Manawazean and the
03Buz3    4:1|the land of Armenia. For two great naxarars and princes, holders
03Buz3    4:8|to kill and destroy those two azgs
03Buz3    4:9|went and struck at those two azgs and did not leave
03Buz3    5:9|that his wife would bear two lads not suitable for the
03Buz3    8:6|both sites, nor were the two areas joined by a road
03Buz3    8:17|The two sides encountered each other by
03Buz3    10:34|Two days after his departure Manachirh’s
03Buz3    12:8|advance to the king the two princes of the two Copks
03Buz3    12:8|the two princes of the two Copks, to bring the glad
03Buz3    13:27|of the katoghikosate; for the two remaining twin sons of Yusik
03Buz3    14:62|kept in the tomb for two days until on the third
03Buz3    18:6|slander he managed to have two senior tohms - the Rheshtunik tohm
03Buz3    18:7|Then two children, caught in the scandal
03Buz3    19:4|Pap and Atanagenes, the two brothers, went and reached that
03Buz3    19:5|the temple of God. The two brothers went and entered the
03Buz3    19:6|bolt of lightning, striking the two brothers dead where they sat
03Buz3    19:9|Thus did the two brothers, Pap and Atanagines, perish
03Buz3    20:1|was still friendship between the two kings of Armenia and Iran
03Buz3    20:3|complete peace existed between the two kings, at the Lord’s will
03Buz3    20:9|stir up disturbance between the two kings, Tiran sought out a
03Buz3    20:17|peace still reigned between the two kings, the anger of the
03Buz3    20:17|the blessed blood of the two great, leading priests he had
03Buz3    20:37|Because the light of my two eyes was dimmed in this
03Buz3    20:38|when I deprived it of two radiant vardapets, believing that by
03Buz3    20:38|the true preaching of those two believing men. For this reason
03Buz3    21:10|of Satagh. He himself selected two principal wise men from the
03Buz4    1:1|of Iran, Nerseh, with the two of them affectionately implementing the
03Buz4    1:6|and at peace between the two kings, and thereafter each person
03Buz4    5:71|rebellion and war between the two kingdoms
03Buz4    6:6|who were exiled with them, two were his people, one was
03Buz4    8:21|note: “You have put forward two rivals against me, so let
03Buz4    8:23|the blessed Archpriest Basil and two rivals from the opponents who
03Buz4    8:24|proved, and Satan’s minions of two opponents, together with the king
03Buz4    8:26|king and note: “I drove two pigs and one donkey along
03Buz4    10:4|way back, having already passed two parking lots, they stopped in
03Buz4    10:13|Let us choose two persons among us and send
03Buz4    11:7|way blame us, accept the two freed hostages, the brother’s sons
03Buz4    12:33|signs and miracles. Xad had two daughters
03Buz4    14:17|trees, near the confluence of two rivers where in ancient times
03Buz4    16:3|for both of them. The two of them, like inseparable harazat
03Buz4    20:11|for the battle between the two sides
03Buz4    20:39|which had blossomed between the two kings
03Buz4    20:40|the great affection between the two kings
03Buz4    22:2|Hazarawuxt the military commanders of two brigades, while the king himself
03Buz4    24:29|their land, carefully watching the two gates of the borders, all
03Buz4    47:4|There the two brigades clashed with each other
03Buz4    54:15|the borders of Armenia equaling two loads of soil and a
03Buz4    54:40|tell me what were those two mountains that you brought to
03Buz4    54:41|And Vasak replied: “Of the two mountains, one was you and
03Buz4    55:1|dispatched against Armenia a certain two of his princes, one named
03Buz4    55:19|However tikin Paranjem and two waiting-maids remained alive in
03Buz4    58:1|Vahan Mamikonean and Meruzhan Arcruni, two abominable and impious men, had
03Buz4    58:13|The two men Vahan and Meruzhan were
03Buz5    4:12|When the two brigades, of the Byzantines and
03Buz5    6:8|became the liason between the two kings. He quickly sent an
03Buz5    24:17|After this for about two hours, globules of blood started
03Buz5    25:1|There were two hermit clerics who at that
03Buz5    25:3|It was here that these two believing men encountered each other
03Buz5    27:7|One day two brothers quarreled among themselves over
03Buz5    31:22|Pap confiscated five, leaving only two for the Church
03Buz5    31:23|of the land, he left two clerics in service, a priest
03Buz5    32:15|Suddenly two of the legionnaires who stood
03Buz5    34:7|district with a city, and two where there were two cities
03Buz5    34:7|and two where there were two cities throughout the entire country
03Buz5    37:4|In that period two brothers of the Mamikonean tohm
03Buz5    37:7|When the two brigades clashed against each other
03Buz5    37:8|the Iranian troops only these two reached the Iranian king safe
03Buz5    37:9|all his troops, only these two had survived
03Buz5    37:24|messages becoming increasingly severe, the two antagonists made a date to
03Buz5    37:27|brigade. The place where the two brigades clashed was in the
03Buz5    37:61|Of the two Arsacid lads, the senior one
03Buz5    38:5|Zarmanduxt and crowns to the two young Arsacids, Arshak and Vagharshak
03Buz5    42:5|Babik the ter and the two others, each according to his
03Buz5    44:1|along the Arsacid tikin, the two youths, Arshak and Vagharshak, and
03Buz6    1:0|of Armenia was divided in two, with half the Armenian people
03Buz6    1:0|of Armenia was divided into two parts, they set a boundary
03Buz6    1:0|on all sides by the two foreign powers
03Buz6    1:6|Emissaries and messengers of the two kings, Byzantine and Iranian, were
03Buz6    1:7|Then the two kings decided upon peace. They
03Buz6    1:7|the land of Armenia into two parts, between themselves, saying
03Buz6    1:8|First, we divide it into two, under two Arsacid kings whom
03Buz6    1:8|divide it into two, under two Arsacid kings whom we installed
03Buz6    1:9|and divided the land into two
03Buz6    1:11|the lands remained to the two kings
03Buz6    1:12|remaining districts ruled by the two Arsacid kings, Arshak and Xosrov
03Buz6    3:1|head of the bishops for two years
03Buz6    3:2|Zawen’s arrangements. He led for two years and died
03Buz6    5:3|who were under him. These two were of those twelve bishops
03Buz6    5:4|during the years of the two divided kings Xosrov and Arshak
03Buz6    7:3|of Xosrov and Arshak, the two kings of Armenia
03Buz6    13:1|There were two bishops of the district of
04Yegh1    2:42|Kushans; but after fighting for two years he was unable to
04Yegh1    3:56|given over to torture for two years, and deprived of his
04Yegh2    1:0|CHAPTER TWO - The Course of Events Brought
04Yegh2    3:52|and carefully tiedsome for two days, some for three
04Yegh2    4:81|And he conceived two in his belly, one from
04Yegh2    4:82|he knew that there were two in his belly, he note
04Yegh2    5:108|So, there are two possibilities before you: either answer
04Yegh2    6:148|seen to be divided into two: sometimes evil and sometimes good
04Yegh2    7:165|One world does not have two lords, nor one creature two
04Yegh2    7:165|two lords, nor one creature two gods
04Yegh2    7:166|If two kings were presumptuous enough to
04Yegh2    7:168|that he is one, not two—the same Creator of the
04Yegh2    8:182|your lack of learning, the two of us would go to
04Yegh2    8:191|nature is one, and not two; but from one of them
04Yegh2    8:191|one of them acts of two kinds derivedisastrous for some
04Yegh3    4:89|they divided the army into two
04Yegh3    5:111|Two and three times he repeated
04Yegh3    6:133|happened that the walls of two tremendous castles collapsed without anyone
04Yegh3    7:156|of the alliance of the two kings, they were not discouraged
04Yegh3    10:235|occurred on the borders between two implacable enemies
04Yegh3    11:257|his treacherous deceit! For after two and three attempts he was
04Yegh4    1:2|unable to resist us in two or three places
04Yegh4    3:60|his own province there were two nephews of his in the
04Yegh5    2:26|with his great power in two or three battles so that
04Yegh5    3:56|He opposed the Persians with two thousand men, slew the majority
04Yegh5    3:74|his own hands and offered two fifties as tinder for the
04Yegh5    6:128|appointed as adjutants to these two, and deployed the mass of
04Yegh5    6:139|in great force. As the two sides collided with a crash
04Yegh5    6:144|At that spot the two sides both were prepared to
04Yegh5    7:165|the forward-looking Garegin with two blood brothers and [18] men
04Yegh5    8:176|he had been struck on two sidesnonetheless the Armenian troops
04Yegh6    1:2|Persians) engaging in any deceit. Two and three times they had
04Yegh6    1:7|and presented themselves, he ordered two hundred and thirteen of them
04Yegh6    1:10|Having said this the two hundred and thirteen men were
04Yegh6    1:11|the same words as the two hundred had spoken
04Yegh6    2:43|saw that the churches in two villages had been set on
04Yegh6    3:65|Two other blessed priests, called Samuel
04Yegh6    3:69|priests in bonds, it was two months and twenty days before
04Yegh7    1:2|the citadel of Niwshapuh. But two of the blessed prisoners he
04Yegh7    1:17|command with regard to the two who were there in the
04Yegh7    2:26|He ordered that two barley loaves and a jar
04Yegh7    3:62|he told them of the two appearances of the marvel
04Yegh7    3:75|thousand, another thirty-six, another two hundred and thirteen
04Yegh7    7:162|He, the king, also appointed two colleagues as assistants for Denshapuh
04Yegh7    7:163|So, these two with their retainers took the
04Yegh7    9:216|One kingdom does not have two kings. And if you agree
04Yegh7    13:322|were seven, not including the two martyred in Vardes and another
04Yegh7    14:336|Then on the fourth day two of the guards were cruelly
04Yegh7    14:348|make me ostikan over the two of you? Why are you
04Yegh7    15:352|moved the saints elsewhere about two leagues away
04Yegh8    1:5|of the holy martyrs. Choosing two of them who were the
04Yegh8    2:29|three hours had passed, the two of them began to speak
04Yegh9    1:2|the house of Siunik: the two brothers Babgen and Bakur
04Yegh9    1:8|Dimaksean: Tatul and Satoy, with two other companions
04Yegh9    2:49|His two sons opposed each other and
04Yegh9    2:49|and fought for power; for two years bitter warfare raged
04Yegh9    3:53|the Aryans was divided into two, nonetheless with one half he
04Yegh9    3:56|they sent letters of entreaty two and three times, they were
05Parp1    1:2|Armenia was divided, torn into two shreds like an old cloak
05Parp1    1:5|the division (of Armenia between) two kingdoms
05Parp2    6:0|the (Armenian) Arsacid kingdom into two partsthe western part of
05Parp2    6:3|under the burden of serving two kings. Then he noted that
05Parp2    8:1|land of Armenia between the two kings of Byzantium and Iran
05Parp2    13:18|with complete faith that, ’wherever two or three (people] assemble in
05Parp2    13:19|Now if God grants whatever two or three sincere petitioners request
05Parp3    20:16|may bring me one of two results. Either the land of
05Parp3    28:19|of Iberia, Ashusha, and the two sons of Vasak, prince of
05Parp3    30:25|as you who are of two minds must realize that the
05Parp3    31:5|because of the danger, his two sons who were detained at
05Parp3    39:3|by the holy priests, the two sides, Armenian and Iranian, attacked
05Parp3    41:0|He divided the brigade into two parts, appointing Arten Gabeghean and
05Parp3    41:4|Two individuals, Anatolis (who was then
05Parp3    43:4|When the two holy men, the lord Samuel
05Parp3    47:2|the tohm of Siwnik’, the two brothers Babken and Bakur
05Parp3    47:8|of Dimak’sean, T’at’ul, Satoy plus two other members of the tohm
05Parp3    48:2|But (Yazkert) commanded that the two blessed priests, lord Samuel and
05Parp3    50:1|Vehdenshapuh, the ambarapet, to take two other nobles as assistants, Jnikan
05Parp3    55:6|cause of death for merely two or three people, that would
05Parp3    57:18|place in an area only two asparez around the place
05Parp3    57:23|during the one day and two nights. When Denshapuh and those
05Parp4    60:1|After him, his two sons (Hormizd [III] and Peroz) reigned
05Parp4    64:21|is true information between the two sides (in a dispute). What
05Parp4    65:15|me, and there are not two or three youths whom I
05Parp4    68:6|Vahan, Garjoyl Maghxaz, and the two sons of the venerable Arshawir
05Parp4    68:6|Shirak, and his brother Hrahat, two men from the Gnunik’ tohm
05Parp4    68:16|and streets in groups of two, three, or more, separate from
05Parp4    69:1|of the left-wing, the two Gnunik’s, Atom, prince of the
05Parp4    69:1|the right-wing; between the two parts the brave and select
05Parp4    69:15|to the enemy. Then the two brothers, with but few men
05Parp4    69:17|expel a thousand, and move two myriads
05Parp4    69:19|He took two men who were his satellites
05Parp4    69:19|blessed patriarch Yohann, and the two senior princes of Armenia, the
05Parp4    69:20|The two sides clashed violently in battle
05Parp4    69:20|the goodly Babgen Siwni, the two renowned men, Nerseh, lord of
05Parp4    69:22|This was said by two men who had not even
05Parp4    71:18|over himself, and, with the two Kamsarakans, attacked the enemies who
05Parp4    71:18|the other wing. Before the two brigades they herded a countless
05Parp4    71:19|Only Vin Xorhean with two other powerful comrades-in-arms
05Parp4    73:8|Huns’ brigades will arrive in two days.” But the two days
05Parp4    73:8|in two days.” But the two days of this deceitful deadline
05Parp4    74:1|organized the center with the two sons of the venerable Arshawir
05Parp4    74:2|While the two sides, Iranian and Armenian, were
05Parp4    74:4|of Armenia, together with the two Kamsarakan brothers attacked the enemy
05Parp4    74:8|venerable brother, Vasak, and the two sons of Arshawir Kamsarakan were
05Parp4    75:0|Armenia gathered around him. The two Kamsarakans were always with him
05Parp4    75:2|Byzantium. Vahan Mamikonean was about two hrasax distant from it at
05Parp4    75:13|Now I have already fought two battles with Aryan men, and
05Parp4    75:13|fight with you. During those two battles, you (Iranians) fought with
05Parp4    75:14|put to flight one or two thousand men
05Parp4    76:18|shoulder of Npat mountain, about two stone’s throws from the holy
05Parp4    78:5|naxarars divided into groups of two or one and attacked
05Parp4    78:8|were martyred, (among them were) two of the Armenian naxarars who
05Parp4    79:3|to the village called (by two names), one (of which) was
05Parp4    79:5|including the wives of the two Kamsarakans, of Nerseh, lord of
05Parp4    79:5|seized the wives of the two Kamsarakan brothers, Nerseh and Hrahat
05Parp4    79:9|for the wives of the two Kamsarakans, (Hazarawuxt) ordered that they
05Parp4    80:11|When the two Kamsarakans heard such a message
05Parp4    80:15|a message to Hazarawuxt, the two Kamsarakan brothers were even more
05Parp4    81:13|Seven hundred and two men died there
05Parp4    81:15|Arshamunik’, wishing to rest for two days
05Parp4    83:4|desirable than the other. The two encounters are not unwillingly or
05Parp4    83:6|can chase a thousand and two put ten thousand to flight
05Parp4    83:11|of the Mamikonean tohm, the two Kamsarakan (brothers), sons of the
05Parp4    83:11|sons of the venerable Arshawir, two or three of their dayeaks
05Parp4    85:17|When the two sides met and clashed, (Peroz
05Parp4    91:2|to see you and the two of us speak together and
05Parp4    91:18|For if these two traits were not present and
05Parp4    93:6|princes’ care, and then the two went together to the house
05Parp4    94:10|to make war. When the two brigades clashed, Zareh’s brigade was
05Parp4    95:4|in letters, and what the two of you said to each
05Parp4    98:8|is a large land; in two or three years he would
06Khor1    4:9|his are two of the inscriptions dealing with
06Khor1    4:9|of the inscriptions dealing with two future events, as Josephus says
06Khor1    4:19|callingcan be understood in two ways: either naming as of
06Khor1    5:6|Sem lived for [100] years, and two years after the flood, according
06Khor1    6:9|and ruled over the other two
06Khor1    6:15|They had killed two children to uphold the sworn
06Khor1    6:23|lingered by the river for two months and called the mountain
06Khor1    11:17|his left breast hung a two-edged sword. A monstrous lance
06Khor1    11:18|him, Hayk set Aramaneak with two brothers on his right and
06Khor1    11:18|and Cadmos with the other two of his sons on his
06Khor1    12:7|The latter left two of his brothers, Khoṙ and
06Khor1    12:21|the foot of the mountain two houses at great expense: one
06Khor1    12:22|these in inheritance to his two sons, the valiant P’arokh and
06Khor1    13:6|and he controlled them for two years
06Khor1    14:8|with forty thousand infantry and two thousand cavalry, he reached Cappadocia
06Khor1    14:9|had entrusted them to those two tribes, the east to the
06Khor1    14:10|seized the land between the two great seas - the Pontus and
06Khor1    16:5|after careful examination, ordered forty-two thousand skilled workers from Assyria
06Khor1    16:13|various stones and colors, of two and three stories, each one
06Khor1    30:8|on the borders of their two realms for mutual discussions, as
06Khor1    30:8|messengers but only if the two met face to face
06Khor1    33:2|There are two things deriving from your desire
06Khor2    6:3|Two flat and wooded areas with
06Khor2    7:15|And these two houses are descended from Senek’erim
06Khor2    8:5|established as military governors the two princes of the noble races
06Khor2    8:38|He appointed two secretaries, one to record the
06Khor2    8:45|Nisibis after reigning for twenty-two years
06Khor2    9:6|to make them worship idols. Two of them bravely died by
06Khor2    9:9|They accepted only these two conditions, but not the worship
06Khor2    12:6|subdued the land between the two seas, filled the ocean with
06Khor2    13:2|historians, not by one or two but by many. Being doubtful
06Khor2    13:5|period of Chroesus to be two hundred years before that of
06Khor2    13:5|period is more than another two hundred years before that of
06Khor2    24:3|custom of many to have two names, like Herod Agrippa, or
06Khor2    30:2|Storgius. To him he sent two of his notables, Mar Ihab
06Khor2    31:4|you, I decided one of two things: either you are God
06Khor2    34:2|Armenian kingdom was divided into two, for his son Ananun was
06Khor2    34:3|of the relics of the two saints and their translation to
06Khor2    37:5|to marry, gave birth to two children after an illicit intercourse
06Khor2    37:13|his sons, he took his two daughters, Smbatanoysh and Smbaturhi, and
06Khor2    38:12|the archives and set up two schools, one for the native
06Khor2    46:12|When the two lines clashed together Artashēs was
06Khor2    47:5|tutor Smbat except for the two earrings and the red slipper
06Khor2    50:3|there was war between these two valiant nations skilled in archery
06Khor2    50:6|and perpetuate eternal enmity between two brave nations
06Khor2    51:6|Two years later he further weakened
06Khor2    61:6|bound in iron chains, and two dogs continuously gnaw at the
06Khor2    62:4|He had two horses that were swifter than
06Khor2    64:2|a long life of forty-two years and died without exhibiting
06Khor2    71:2|Artavan and gained the throne, two branches of the Pahlav family
06Khor2    74:12|After two years had passed since Anak’s
06Khor2    79:2|Trdat with one hand held two wild bulls by the horn
06Khor2    80:7|Mariam. After the birth of two sons in three years, they
06Khor2    81:4|of the kingdom,’’ had two foster brothers called Bḷdokh and
06Khor2    84:14|he slaughtered them all. But two escaped in flight to the
06Khor2    85:2|peoples in battle. When the two sides joined, he cut the
06Khor2    85:2|host of the enemy into two, assailing them like a giant
06Khor2    85:5|pull. He agilely wielded his two-edged sword and cut his
06Khor2    87:10|to live in enmity between two powerful kings, especially because his
06Khor2    90:10|for the coming of the two clans, the Parthians and the
06Khor2    92:3|to the king, for the two were equal in the contemplation
06Khor3    4:4|Vrt’anēs the Great and sent two of the honorable lords - Mar
06Khor3    15:8|allowed them to go for two reasons. First, lest the Persians
06Khor3    20:12|These two things he abolished from the
06Khor3    32:3|To hold them two very deep and extremely wide
06Khor3    37:8|The two groups mingled together. And when
06Khor3    39:6|himself split his head in two with the sword and seized
06Khor3    40:7|the long jump of twenty-two cubits by Chion the Laconian
06Khor3    41:2|Theodosius the Great made Pap’s two sons Arshak and Vaḷarshak kings
06Khor3    42:1|the division of Armenia into two under the two Arsacid kings
06Khor3    42:1|Armenia into two under the two Arsacid kings in subjection to
06Khor3    42:1|Arsacid kings in subjection to two nations-the Persians and the
06Khor3    46:9|over half of Armenia for two and a half years
06Khor3    51:10|For these two customs they usually observed in
06Khor3    53:10|with Proverbs. Completing the twenty-two famous books, he also translated
06Khor3    54:5|children and dividing them into two groups, he left as teachers
06Khor3    61:3|ages; so that there were two Sons, whereby the Trinity became
06Khor3    61:4|Ancyra, and many others, altogether two hundred fathers, anathematized Nestorius and
06Khor3    65:2|Armenian princes were divided into two, and from both sides they
06Khor3    65:9|to give me only these two things: let him command that
07Seb1    7:7|Kawat; the treaty between the two kings; the abandoning of Greek
07Seb1    7:8|defeated the power of the two kings, seized from Egypt as
07Seb1    8:12|had been made between the two kings - the blessed Trdat and
07Seb1    9:13|came Tam Khosrov. He made two campaigns: one in Basean at
07Seb1    9:13|splendid victory. He stayed for two years and departed
07Seb1    9:17|Khosrov reigned. He stayed for two years and departed
07Seb1    9:18|and Greeks and between the two kings Maurice and Khosrov
07Seb1    10:3|This sparapet had two sons, one called Vndoy and
07Seb1    11:0|Khosrov an army in support. Two letters of Vahram to Musheł
07Seb1    11:12|Khosrov be the victor, those two in concert will eliminate you
07Seb1    16:0|treasure. The unity of the two kings against the robbers. Reconciliation
07Seb1    16:2|and T’ēodoros Trpatuni, and about two thousand cavalry
07Seb1    16:5|So, the forces of the two kings joined together at the
07Seb1    19:2|the Catholicosate was divided into two: one named Movsēs and the
07Seb1    20:1|and to put them under two reliable men, and to despatch
07Seb1    20:2|men and put these [2,000] under two reliable men: [1,000] to Sahak Mamikonean
07Seb1    25:1|Vstam subjected to himself the two kings of the K’ushans, Shawk
07Seb1    25:5|Gełumk’ were not more than two thousand. There was a battle
07Seb1    28:15|confronted each other. Between the two battle-lines they fought with
07Seb1    30:0|years of peace between the two kings
07Seb1    31:6|Khosrov divided (his forces) into two parts. One part he left
07Seb1    38:21|of Heraclius was between the two
07Seb1    38:22|had put him between the two, he turned against the army
07Seb1    40:3|throne of the patriarchate for two years; and in the third
07Seb1    40:3|princes and held an enquiry. Two men came from his own
07Seb1    40:12|queen held the throne for two years and died
07Seb1    41:8|a great altercation between the two
07Seb1    41:9|be great dissension between the two kings.’ So, he sent
07Seb1    42:21|also slew Musheł with his two nephews, and Grigor lord of
07Seb1    43:3|encountered him; they had killed two pigs which they had brought
07Seb1    44:4|then killed her with her two sons. He installed as king
07Seb1    44:10|Gog and Magog and their two companions, to which was given
07Seb1    45:2|Ismael with a great slaughter. Two princes of Ismael were killed
07Seb1    46:7|’I hear that there are two sides to the Christians, and
07Seb1    46:12|There happened to be there two bishops from Armenia, trustworthy men
07Seb1    46:17|the former three not say two natures with distinction like the
07Seb1    46:17|we must divide ourself into two and say two kings, not
07Seb1    46:17|ourself into two and say two kings, not one
07Seb1    46:18|For I am from two natures - whether from my father
07Seb1    46:28|one, and not ’us’, as two. There he only speaks about
07Seb1    46:29|the unity is from the two - as by the union of
07Seb1    46:31|not divide (the Son) into two natures and two persons and
07Seb1    46:31|Son) into two natures and two persons and two minds. But
07Seb1    46:31|natures and two persons and two minds. But by saying ’he’
07Seb1    46:32|and of man, and the two together (are) one nature
07Seb1    46:45|And with an oath the two kings joined together, keeping a
07Seb1    46:45|mutual peace forever between their two royal persons. They confirmed once
07Seb1    46:75|Then they divided into two natures the one Christ after
07Seb1    46:76|One Lord Jesus Christ from two natures, not suppressing the differences
07Seb1    46:80|divide the one Christ into two persons after the union, and
07Seb1    49:9|king was troubled and ordered two men to arrest him and
07Seb1    50:11|When they were about two stades’ distance from the dry
07Seb1    51:3|balance to attain one of two alternatives - either to die or
08Ghev1    1:9|Now the two sides faced each other in
08Ghev1    2:5|The army then divided into two parts, one part transporting the
08Ghev1    2:7|general, impatiently wrote to Procopius two and three times. General Procopius
08Ghev1    3:15|that they stopped raiding for two years
08Ghev1    4:7|When the two sides clashed in battle and
08Ghev1    4:12|and (the assembly) gave (them) two of the Armenian lords, Grigor
08Ghev1    4:15|Yazid [I, 680-683] succeeded him, living for two years and five months before
08Ghev1    7:5|Two years later his impiety came
08Ghev1    8:13|although there were less than two thousand troops, nonetheless they slaughtered
08Ghev1    8:22|village called Gukank’, where the two sides faced off. When the
08Ghev1    8:23|to the sword except for two hundred and eighty men who
08Ghev1    9:10|their custom, something we confirmed two or three times from credible
08Ghev1    10:8|that they be divided into two groups: one half was gathered
08Ghev1    11:12|Once the two sides had clashed in battle
08Ghev1    12:0|Walid as caliph, ruling for two years and eight months and
08Ghev1    13:0|succeeded as caliph [717-720], ruling for two years and five months
08Ghev1    13:10|Jesus, split up into seventy-two races
08Ghev1    13:13|speaks in his vision, of two riders, mounted, the one on
08Ghev1    14:8|to you this way. Suppose two men are standing near a
08Ghev1    14:22|confirmed by the evidence of two or three witnesses
08Ghev1    14:31|six days amount to twenty-two, and so the Old Testament
08Ghev1    14:31|the Old Testament contains twenty-two books received by the Hebrews
08Ghev1    14:32|alphabet is composed of twenty-two letters, of which five sound
08Ghev1    14:34|Of these twenty-two books, five are known under
08Ghev1    14:35|their sins, were separated into two kingdoms, that of Israel and
08Ghev1    14:37|or reduce them to one, two, or three books at most
08Ghev1    14:42|Prophets, which, having traversed the two captivities of Israel and Judah
08Ghev1    14:65|we became divided into seventy-two sects. This is not true
08Ghev1    14:68|Hariuri, is again divided into two, one of which is rather
08Ghev1    14:71|appear that, among the seventy-two, you have included all the
08Ghev1    14:75|what you say, one or two of these people have introduced
08Ghev1    14:83|their union does not make two suns
08Ghev1    14:86|is the man who professes two or three divinities emanating from
08Ghev1    14:105|this passage the Prophet indicates two emanations of His light: the
08Ghev1    14:131|be affirmed unless verified by two witnesses. Indeed this is one
08Ghev1    14:132|there elapsed thirty years less two thousand years, and thirty-two
08Ghev1    14:132|two thousand years, and thirty-two generations? If you had a
08Ghev1    14:207|other on a camel.” [Isa. 21:7]. Those two riders are really only one
08Ghev1    14:209|have said above that the two (riders) really represent only one
08Ghev1    14:209|horseman who came mounted on two steeds.” [Isa. 21:9]. Here the horseman who
08Ghev1    14:209|the horseman who appeared as two before was only one. He
08Ghev1    14:209|one. He designates by these two horses the Jews and the
08Ghev1    14:209|say? He comes mounted on two horses, and cries at the
08Ghev1    14:210|your desert, has led the two horses of his iniquity to
08Ghev1    14:211|By the aid of these two elements, (the enemy) finally succeeded
08Ghev1    24:1|the great Euphrates River. The two (opposing armies) faced off near
08Ghev1    24:6|Pregnant women were cut in two. Lads were shoved into spaces
08Ghev1    27:7|The two sides drew near to each
08Ghev1    27:7|was protracted warfare between the two sides until the next year
08Ghev1    30:5|in battle. Thus did these two select lords, sons of Vahan
08Ghev1    34:23|a thousand of them, while two (of you can conquer) tens
08Ghev1    34:60|leaving their equipment and horses two stadia distant. They went on
08Ghev1    34:61|At daybreak (the two sides) were in battle array
08Ghev1    36:3|mouth of the abyss by two soldiers who opened the door
08Ghev1    37:5|was commanded by three generals, two of whom were Armenian lords
08Ghev1    38:0|his message, (the caliph) sent two sacks of mustard seed to
08Ghev1    39:2|blocked the roads, so (the two armies) sat there, facing each
08Ghev1    40:15|was of the latest design: two forked blocks of wood firmly
08Ghev1    40:17|they tied him between the two wooden struts and also beat
08Ghev1    40:22|and feet and cut in two at a tender age
08Ghev1    41:1|of the antagonism between the two, (Harun al-Rashid) divided (the
09Draskh1    1:8|shall separate from the other two our own Japheth and single
09Draskh1    3:13|Having sired two sons, Harma and Sisak, Gegham
09Draskh1    5:16|and festivities, and also designated two mentors, of whom the first
09Draskh1    5:18|Nisibis, having ruled for twenty-two years
09Draskh1    5:22|Two of them who had been
09Draskh1    8:6|But after two years Anak remembering his vow
09Draskh1    8:7|imminent and wicked attack carried two nursling male infants to the
09Draskh1    13:10|the Ocean and crowned the two sons of Pap, Arshak and
09Draskh1    13:13|bravery and warfare of these two (kings), the History of Movses
09Draskh1    14:13|Armenia had been divided into two parts between the Emperor and
09Draskh1    15:2|The two senior members among them, Shawasp
09Draskh1    16:26|cycle of five hundred thirty-two years was completed. Consequently, at
09Draskh1    16:38|the city of Dvin, and two other districts, namely Maseac’otn and
09Draskh1    17:16|set the borderline between the two sides
09Draskh1    17:17|patriarchal see was split into two parts and subsequently both sides
09Draskh1    17:22|Two years later he transported the
09Draskh1    19:41|Two years prior to this he
09Draskh1    20:26|hands, he conquered it after two years
09Draskh1    23:17|were killed, and one thousand two hundred were taken captive
09Draskh1    23:26|Dvin; he stayed for only two years
09Draskh1    24:12|of Mak’enoc’k’ was divided into two groups, the abbot went with
09Draskh1    25:6|choice, selecting as many as two thousand men, stout in heart
09Draskh1    25:8|upon them fiercely, and the two sides had clashed in battle
09Draskh1    26:8|for a period of twenty-two years
09Draskh1    30:14|Thereafter, the dissension between the two became more intense. Both Smbat
09Draskh1    30:16|Atrnerseh return to me the two fortresses that he has taken
09Draskh1    30:51|established by (the evidence of) two or three witnesses. This seemed
09Draskh1    31:11|out over a period of two years so that distressed, irritated
09Draskh1    31:12|commanders (hramanatar) of the city, two brothers, named Mahmet and Umayi
09Draskh1    33:19|After he had spent two months in confinement, the Hagarite
09Draskh1    34:28|great prince Ashot, accompanied by two other men from the Amatuni
09Draskh1    34:30|Before these events took place, two of the principal and elderly
09Draskh1    34:31|Two years later, when Gurgen had
09Draskh1    37:8|the Axurean River, and the two men came to terms
09Draskh1    42:8|Smbat received strict orders from two separate quarters, that is to
09Draskh1    49:12|after a reign of twenty-two years
09Draskh1    50:7|But the wives of the two princes were taken to Atrpatakan
09Draskh1    50:16|of Aghstew, he chose approximately two hundred select men, and attacked
09Draskh1    51:15|men pull on them from two opposite ends, until their midriffs
09Draskh1    51:15|the waist divided them into two parts
09Draskh1    51:32|the time, there were also two brothers of Gnuni ancestry, whose
09Draskh1    55:13|the Illuminator) had waited for two days for the death of
09Draskh1    55:30|Then, for about two months almost as if demented
09Draskh1    55:32|the sparapet, together with his two sisters, who were in the
09Draskh1    56:11|Subsequently, the two name-sakes, who had inherited
09Draskh1    57:1|and appointed Vasak and Ashot, two brothers of the Gnt’uni house
09Draskh1    57:4|his handsome brother Abas and two hundred fifty men, halted near
09Draskh1    57:7|and routed them. With only two hundred men they were able
09Draskh1    57:13|captors after a period of two years, and returned to the
09Draskh1    58:6|Thus, for a period of two years they fell upon one
09Draskh1    58:10|favor of peace with the two sides individually, once, twice as
09Draskh1    60:9|Thereupon, the two sides summoned their forces and
09Draskh1    60:10|lines had been arrayed, the two sides met, and right then
09Draskh1    60:22|Return to me only the two fortresses that you have seized
09Draskh1    60:27|from the mound with only two hundred men, he came to
09Draskh1    60:29|before him, and suddenly his two hundred soldiers raised a loud
09Draskh1    60:30|much so that not even two enemy soldiers could be seen
09Draskh1    60:30|was at fault except for two people, namely prince Sahak and
09Draskh1    64:22|course, namely that of paying two or three times the amount
09Draskh1    66:11|bishop-in-residence, together with two particular priests, deacons and celibate
09Draskh1    66:18|bastions. On that day the two sides had scarcely met one
09Draskh1    66:53|on that day was over two hundred. Their names are inscribed
09Draskh1    66:59|also had at their disposal two men who were porters, one
09Draskh1    66:62|day, the ostikan ordered the two namesakes, whom they had brought
09Draskh1    67:27|After a period of two days, when the ostikan learned
10Tovma1    1:30|Later, through the curse the two (good and evil) became understood
10Tovma1    2:16|of his tyranny was sixty-two years. Some historians say his
10Tovma1    3:5|valour and bravery for fifty-two years
10Tovma1    3:8|others. She reigned for forty-two years
10Tovma1    3:22|and not spiritual or between two worlds, as they report about
10Tovma1    3:28|there in fright and in two days arrived at the place
10Tovma1    3:29|we had entered fifteen miles, two birds met us which had
10Tovma1    4:4|tribe of Ham (reigned) fifty-two years. He restored the kingdom
10Tovma1    4:5|Semiramis his wife (reigned) forty-two years. Coming to Armenia in
10Tovma1    4:5|and Jacob were born, called two patriarchs. ... in his last year
10Tovma1    4:6|Baleos (reigned) for fifty-two years. In his forty-third
10Tovma1    4:7|Aztadas (reigned) for thirty-two years. In his time appeared
10Tovma1    4:18|Lamprites (reigned) for thirty-two years. In his time Pegasus
10Tovma1    4:32|Akrapałēs (reigned) for forty-two years
10Tovma1    4:37|the Hebrews was divided into two opposing (factions), P’uay, having subjected
10Tovma1    4:40|he returned to Nineveh. His two other sons Adramelēk’ and Sanasar
10Tovma1    4:53|Amiłmarudak’os, two years
10Tovma1    5:7|Two of Ashdahak’s offspring were captured
10Tovma1    10:13|note: “Unless you exterminate these two noble families, their intentions are
10Tovma1    10:15|stem the descendants of the two Artsruni and Ṙshtuni families; but
10Tovma1    11:10|of Pap the Armenian king. Two years later Vałarshak died, having
10Tovma1    11:11|Armenian kingdom was divided into two, between Greece and Persia. Arshak
10Tovma1    11:17|divided his attention between the two sides, remaining deceitfully inconstant and
10Tovma2    1:6|rapidity he sliced Shavasp in two
10Tovma2    1:15|When the two sides had joined battle and
10Tovma2    3:15|friendship was made between the two kings of the Persians and
10Tovma2    3:50|until he arrived and (the two sides) joined together in the
10Tovma2    3:64|a sworn pact between the two of us to rule in
10Tovma2    3:76|Then Bor ruled for two years and died. After her
10Tovma2    6:11|reached the battlefield while the two forces were being drawn up
10Tovma3    1:6|slander so that not even two remained in accord, causing great
10Tovma3    2:1|had divided his army into two divisions and had commanded them
10Tovma3    2:8|But two of the commanders of the
10Tovma3    2:9|These two were named, the one (...) by
10Tovma3    2:72|had heard the same response two and then three times, he
10Tovma3    4:30|to them without any hesitation. Two, three, and even more times
10Tovma3    4:31|at a distance of about two miles from them, they had
10Tovma3    4:63|but remained aside with about two thousand men. When the army
10Tovma3    5:2|each (Armenian) had struck down two of theirs, let alone the
10Tovma3    6:33|it is impossible for the two to dwell together; nor can
10Tovma3    6:33|together; nor can anyone serve two masters, as the Saviour said
10Tovma3    6:44|them, as Christ note: “Where two or three are gathered in
10Tovma3    6:48|which is sharper than all two-edged swords; putting on their
10Tovma3    7:7|true faith. For if the two do not act with a
10Tovma3    8:5|naturally divide the year into two or three summer and winter
10Tovma3    9:12|until they had been sent two and three times. Then Zhirak’
10Tovma3    10:3|to the number of seventy-two. They live without a leader
10Tovma3    10:45|the number of more than two hundred thousand, and they had
10Tovma3    10:51|Then the two of them sent messages to
10Tovma3    11:9|himself. Then he ordered his two hands and his two feet
10Tovma3    11:9|his two hands and his two feet to be cut off
10Tovma3    13:1|and prestigious. He descended from two royal lines, being a scion
10Tovma3    13:7|by others are one or two or so, whereas his surpass
10Tovma3    13:34|joined the royal army, about two thousand men. They encountered each
10Tovma3    13:48|division of the land into two; they mutually agreed to peace
10Tovma3    14:1|be) seven weeks and sixty-two weeks.” In like fashion Daniel
10Tovma3    14:14|not agree to this, for two reasons. Firstlest I appear
10Tovma3    14:18|this plan was under consideration, two emirs, one called Bshir and
10Tovma3    14:43|And the two made a mutual pact not
10Tovma3    17:6|with arms and horse armour, two hundred men. When informed about
10Tovma3    17:9|although they waged war for two months, they were unable to
10Tovma3    17:9|love was established between the two parties, and they went each
10Tovma3    18:6|a rocky, stony hollow between two hills that overlooked the plain
10Tovma3    18:8|did not have more than two thousand cavalry
10Tovma3    19:3|by all. He also begat two daughters
10Tovma3    20:4|Vaspurakan, he went off about two stadia. The mounted troops of
10Tovma3    20:55|Since the two districts are close to each
10Tovma3    20:65|who will raise him?” And: “Two are better than one; for
10Tovma3    22:8|courtesy each regarded the other (two) as superior to himself, reckoning
10Tovma3    22:16|land, they divided it into two portions
10Tovma3    22:20|veil of deceit between the two (of us).” The gentle prince
10Tovma3    24:3|gone away a distance of two days’ journey, Apumruan went out
10Tovma3    26:2|been buried for one or two years
10Tovma3    27:10|died from the testimony of two or three witnesses. Of how
10Tovma3    28:19|his rebellion. He reconciled the two and made peace between them
10Tovma3    29:22|their principality they divided into two parts
10Tovma3    29:45|left of the altar another two churches
10Tovma3    29:55|graceful elegance his construction of two further churches to right and
10Tovma3    29:75|whose entrance was unguarded. straightaway two men fell, Vlit’ and Marachay
10Tovma4    1:23|difficult to pass, and the (two) men were separated by a
10Tovma4    3:31|However, leaving two eunuchs, the first of whom
10Tovma4    3:34|with great haste, leaving the two eunuchs in the two towns
10Tovma4    3:34|the two eunuchs in the two towns, as we described above
10Tovma4    3:37|accurately expounded to us. Here two of his sons and many
10Tovma4    4:1|throne of the principality. Like two fountains near each other, when
10Tovma4    4:1|all the more. Or like two dragons or lion cubs: one
10Tovma4    4:6|the simultaneous activity of these two plotters, he attacked Shapuh, and
10Tovma4    4:11|Ěndzahk’ as far as the two fortresses of Sring and Jłmar
10Tovma4    4:18|renowned prince in easily overcoming two difficult obstacles and winning a
10Tovma4    7:5|Gagik) was especially pleased with two places and watched over them
10Tovma4    8:15|and amazing decoration. They have two leaves, which on opening admit
10Tovma4    8:16|the city, told us that two hundred thousand litra of iron
10Tovma4    9:14|the great God, watered by two ever-flowing springsfrom the
10Tovma4    10:16|spared the lives of about two hundred men, more or less
10Tovma4    11:2|the sword, they slaughtered about two thousand men. Having plundered their
10Tovma4    12:2|and dense waves. He had two black arched eyebrows, pupils, and
10Tovma4    13:27|and was superior to the two staffs of the great prophets
10Tovma4    13:62|His godly wife lived for two years after the death of
10Tovma4    13:108|With his two handsome full brothers, called Amir
11Asogh1    4:14|whole army and with his two sons, Ashot and Mushegh. A
11Asogh1    5:5|At the same time, two brothers, Gurgen and David, from
11Asogh1    6:0|About the flight of two sons of Smbat and their
11Asogh1    6:1|Of the remaining two sons of Smbat - Ashot and
11Asogh1    7:12|be no war between the two peoples
11Asogh1    7:29|very feet, gave birth to two lion cubs; he touched their
11Asogh1    7:37|that in Christ there are two natures, (two) wills and (two
11Asogh1    7:37|Christ there are two natures, (two) wills and (two) actions, that
11Asogh1    7:37|two natures, (two) wills and (two) actions, that God did not
11Asogh1    14:2|divided the Greek kingdom into two, went to Bithynia, without ceasing
11Asogh1    14:6|Thus, not in two, not in three, but in
11Asogh1    15:4|Bardas against the tyrant with two camps
11Asogh1    17:10|Armenia, as rector with his two brothers - Yovhannes and Amlikos. All
11Asogh1    20:5|in [435=986]. Other unremarkable priests with two bishops of Sebasteia and Larissa
11Asogh1    21:4|this was done by two brothers called Komsajagks, of whom
11Asogh1    24:5|city of Constantinople, (which lasted) two years
11Asogh1    25:2|stepped out, divided him into two parts, of which he sent
11Asogh1    26:6|who, having come, gave him two battles, on the last of
11Asogh1    28:10|more terrible than (the first two), for he took his sister’s
11Asogh1    34:4|Two years later, the same Amir
11Asogh1    42:13|of Princes, named Patriarch, the two sons of Ochopentir - Gabriel and
12Last1    2:20|Bagean, sent messengers (to Georgi) two and three times, since he
12Last1    2:23|turned back against him. The two armies met near the small
12Last1    3:8|the distant past, but only two or three years previous. From
12Last1    4:15|and grew weak, and after two days, died [A.D. 1025]. He had reigned
12Last1    6:1|a son, rather, he had two daughters. He gave Zoe, the
12Last1    10:3|For two and three times the army
12Last1    10:6|realm with brute force, but two times he let his hands
12Last1    10:13|For in one year the two brothers Ashot and Yovhannes, who
12Last1    12:25|written the pitiful account of two places, of the mountain and
12Last1    14:1|beauty. (Petros) remained there for two years, and then passed to
12Last1    14:5|After this two Byzantines came forward, one a
12Last1    14:6|were theirs, and (giving him) two monasteries in Tarnta
12Last1    16:50|He divided the fire in two and it burned those Chaldeans
12Last1    16:52|Sultan from the walls. After two days (the Sultan) departed with
12Last1    17:9|Therefore, they came and battled two and three times. The prince
12Last1    18:9|Theodora) ruled the realm for two years, and having reached deep
12Last1    18:22|Greek kingdom was divided in two, the iron scepter became a
12Last1    18:25|kingdom had been split in two, he went and deceitfully took
12Last1    18:31|Mananaghi district and divided into two parts
12Last1    20:2|they went against him. The two adversaries met and clashed. There
12Last1    21:18|When the two forces clashed, many were killed
12Last1    22:21|teachings) the people divided into two groups: some accepted this, but
12Last1    22:22|Now on two occasions assemblies were held which
12Last1    23:3|First and foremost were two women, her clanswomen who were
12Last1    23:3|accomplices (kamarar) of satan). These two were actual sisters, infected with
12Last1    23:5|These two sisters possessed two villages from
12Last1    23:5|These two sisters possessed two villages from their patrimonial inheritance
12Last1    25:1|of the war between the two monarchs would damage (this history
12Last1    25:9|it better to fight against two masses than against three. Therefore