02Agat1 12:3 | | | Anahit, bravery from the brave | Vahagn. | May the wisdom of the | 02Agat3 16:1 | | | Taron country a temple to | Vahagn, | a temple with a large | 02Agat3 16:1 | | | eighth famous shrine, named for | Vahagn | the Dragon-Reaper, a place | 02Agat3 16:2 | | | was the temple of Vahevan ( | Vahagn), | second was the altar to | 02Agat3 16:2 | | | Aphrodite - called the Chamber of | Vahagn | | 03Buz3 14:11 | | | temples of Heracles, that is, | Vahagn, | in the place called Ashtishat | 06Khor1 32:7 | | | His sons were Pap, Tiran, | Vahagn, | of whom the fables of | 06Khor2 8:27 | | | Among the children of | Vahagn | he found some men who | 06Khor2 12:5 | | | Crete, they supposed to be | Vahagn | their ancestor and so set | 09Draskh1 4:21 | | | Tigran sired Bab, Tiran and | Vahagn. | In (sagas sung to the | 09Draskh1 4:22 | | | hero Herakles. The tradition about | Vahagn | holds that his life-size | 09Draskh1 4:23 | | | line descend the Vahuni, (for) | Vahagn | had children, and the Araweneank’ | 10Tovma1 6:23 | | | As for | Vahagn | Haykazean, who was Asud’s companion |
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