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Vaghawer   1
Vaghegesos   1
Vaghinak   10
Vahagn   13
Vahan   392
Vahanik   4
Vahe   3
Vahevan   2
Vahevuni   31
Wordform

vahan
371 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
vaghes   7
vaghinak   6
vagrant   1
vahagn   13
vahan   371
vahaneans   2
vahanik   4
vahans   19
vahe   2


01Kor1    26:5|name of the first one, Vahan, of the Amatuni clan, who
01Kor1    26:8|Vahan and Hmayeak, along with the
01Kor1    26:10|However, three years later Vahan Amatuni was able to build
01Kor1    27:4|As for the beneficent Vahan, who rendered unexpected assistance to
03Buz3    7:16|Bagratuni, Mehundak and Garegin Erheshtunik’, Vahan nahapet of the Amatunik’ tohm
03Buz3    8:21|The sparapet Vach’e and brave Vahan Amatuni arrested Databe, brought him
03Buz3    8:26|Greater Armenia and in brave Vahan Amatuni
03Buz4    50:10|Vahan, brother of sparapet Vasak, of
03Buz4    50:14|Thereafter Vahan became dear to king Shapuh
03Buz4    57:1|authority. He had as guides Vahan, from the Mamikonean tohm, and
03Buz4    57:13|the remainders was entrusted to Vahan and Meruzhan. Then Shapuh himself
03Buz4    58:0|How Meruzhan and Vahan remained in the land of
03Buz4    58:0|evils they wrought there; how Vahan and his wife were slain
03Buz4    58:1|Vahan Mamikonean and Meruzhan Arcruni, two
03Buz4    58:3|Then Vahan and Meruzhan ordered that all
03Buz4    58:6|Now Vahan had a half-sister of
03Buz4    58:8|The impious Vahan and Meruzhan ordered the fortress
03Buz4    58:13|The two men Vahan and Meruzhan were so wicked
03Buz4    58:15|struck and killed his father, Vahan, and his mother, Ormizduxt who
04Yegh2    10:235|Vahan, from the house of the
04Yegh3    8:196|made over the pass to Vahan, who was from the royal
04Yegh5    1:9|The sparapet himself, Artak Paluni, Vahan Amatuni, Giwt from the house
04Yegh5    7:163|of the Gnunik, the young Vahan with [3] men
04Yegh9    1:6|the house of the Amatunik: Vahan, Arandzar, and Arnak
05Parp1    1:8|the marzpanate of Armenia of Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, the
05Parp1    4:0|general and marzpan of Armenia, Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans who
05Parp1    4:0|the faults in P’awstos’ work). Vahan during the time of his
05Parp1    4:5|the lord of the Mamikoneans, Vahan, the general of Armenia and
05Parp1    4:10|the lord of the Mamikoneans. Vahan, the sparapet of Armenia, and
05Parp2    19:0|month of the Armenian calendar). Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, took
05Parp3    23:5|Vanand Arshawir, lord of Arsharunik’ Vahan, lord of Amatunik’ Atom, lord
05Parp3    25:15|the tohm of Amatunik,’ Vahan, from the tohm of Vahewunik
05Parp3    31:4|However Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, would
05Parp3    31:4|a previous grudge that he, Vahan, lord of Amatunik’, and Vasak
05Parp3    33:9|travel to Byzantium consisted of Vahan, the prince of the tun
05Parp3    35:17|a royal Aghbanian (Aghuan) named Vahan and sent this same man
05Parp3    39:10|the Gnunik’ azg, the blessed Vahan, from the Encaynik’ azg, the
05Parp3    42:2|of the tun of Amatunik’, Vahan, the prince of the Gnt’unik’
05Parp3    45:27|of Antioch. Then he sent Vahan Amatuni and other naxarars from
05Parp3    47:6|from the tohm of Amatunik’, Vahan, Arhanjar and Arhnak
05Parp4    62:5|marvellous. The first was named Vahan, the second, Vasak, and the
05Parp4    63:8|blessed Hmayeak, whose name was Vahan, was especially attentive to accomplishing
05Parp4    63:10|he was thoroughly acquainted with (Vahan), revered and praised him in
05Parp4    63:11|although (Peroz) thought about honoring (Vahan) in accordance with his wisdom
05Parp4    63:12|about the growing advancement of Vahan Mamikonean. (Peroz) was doubtful about
05Parp4    65:0|life, nonetheless when they saw Vahan Mamikonean so filled with such
05Parp4    65:2|that there was no way (Vahan) could remain in Armenia without
05Parp4    65:4|saddened, out of affection (for Vahan
05Parp4    65:5|Vahan, seeing that his detractors had
05Parp4    65:8|would lay the blame (on Vahan). They would say: “He is
05Parp4    65:9|Vahan had an associate whose name
05Parp4    65:9|before king Peroz and blamed Vahan, saying: “In no way did
05Parp4    65:10|When the wise Vahan heard all of these accusations
05Parp4    65:11|King Peroz, hearing how quickly Vahan had arrived, was astonished, and
05Parp4    65:11|Such a speedy arrival by Vahan goes contrary to what Vriw
05Parp4    65:11|Vriw was saying, especially since (Vahan) has brought something along in
05Parp4    65:12|In the king’s presence (Vahan) informed Peroz that he had
05Parp4    65:12|him. When (Peroz) heard from Vahan the large amount of gold
05Parp4    65:14|When Vahan heard all that Vriw said
05Parp4    65:18|such words of wisdom from Vahan, they all vindicated his word
05Parp4    65:19|Vahan left the atean vindicated while
05Parp4    65:20|Bidding farewell to the court, Vahan came to the land of
05Parp4    65:21|no peace of mind (for Vahan). Every day he worried about
05Parp4    66:0|While Vahan was in a state of
05Parp4    66:6|Armenian naxarars who knew that Vahan Mamikonean had been saddened and
05Parp4    66:9|they revealed their intentions to Vahan Mamikonean. When he heard it
05Parp4    66:15|all of these words from Vahan Mamikonean, they gave a united
05Parp4    66:16|When Vahan Mamikonean and his brave brother
05Parp4    66:17|Vahan Mamikonean began speaking: “You know
05Parp4    68:0|that time the Armenians and Vahan, the general of Armenia, had
05Parp4    68:0|the office of marzpan while Vahan received the office of the
05Parp4    68:5|Sahak, the sparapet of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, and some of the
05Parp4    68:6|the Mamikoneans, brother of sparapet Vahan, Garjoyl Maghxaz, and the two
05Parp4    68:10|aspet Sahak, the marzpan, to Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    69:19|Armenia, the marzpan Sahak and Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    69:24|and the sparapet of Armenia, Vahan, as well as all the
05Parp4    70:3|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    70:11|to join the brigade of Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:2|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:3|Vahan took along the naxarars, azats
05Parp4    71:5|Thus Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:11|Then Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:12|Kamsarakans and their beloved brothers Vahan, Nerseh, and Hrahat. He placed
05Parp4    71:14|the message of Armenia’s sparapet, Vahan Mamikonean, to the seniors of
05Parp4    71:16|When Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:18|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    71:19|came back to fight them. Vahan Mamikonean, the brave general of
05Parp4    71:20|the brigade of Armenia’s general, Vahan, they took heart and were
05Parp4    72:1|the brother of Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean, through the power of
05Parp4    72:5|allies recalled the vow of Vahan Mamikonean which he pronounced before
05Parp4    73:0|Mamikonean brother of Armenia’s general, Vahan, and knew thereby that the
05Parp4    73:6|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    73:7|of Iberia, distracted Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean and the other senior
05Parp4    73:16|but out of fear of Vahan, Armenia’s general. But our plans
05Parp4    73:20|that time also spoke with Vahan, Armenia’s general, and with the
05Parp4    74:0|Although Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, was saddened by the
05Parp4    74:0|earlier diligence and enthusiasm) nonetheless, Vahan organized them into fronts
05Parp4    74:2|Mamikonean, brother of Armenia’s general, Vahan, for his face was illuminated
05Parp4    74:3|the great general of Armenia, Vahan, looked and was awestruck and
05Parp4    74:4|and Iranians attacked each other. Vahan, the general of Armenia, together
05Parp4    74:8|While Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, his venerable brother, Vasak
05Parp4    74:9|the brave general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, and the other oath
05Parp4    74:10|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, encountered Babgen Siwni, who
05Parp4    74:10|him on his own steed, (Vahan) removed him from the battle
05Parp4    75:0|Now Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    75:2|border of Iran and Byzantium. Vahan Mamikonean was about two hrasax
05Parp4    75:3|the place where Armenia’s general Vahan Mamikonean was, was under the
05Parp4    75:4|so strongly graced the brave Vahan Mamikonean with His great power
05Parp4    75:4|constantly sent mild messages to (Vahan), seeking peace, and saying
05Parp4    75:6|Vahan Mamikonean, the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp4    76:0|While Mihran and Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, were communicating with each
05Parp4    77:0|Vahan Mamikonean, the general of Armenia
05Parp4    77:3|ostan they told Armenia’s general, Vahan, false and deceitfully misleading things
05Parp4    77:15|and perceptive general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, heard all the words
05Parp4    77:15|the strength to put out—(Vahan) note: “Those are the words
05Parp4    78:1|to Iberia (Georgia), and that Vahan Mamikonean, the sparapet of Armenia
05Parp4    78:3|speedily went against Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the troops with
05Parp4    78:5|When Armenia’s sparapet, Vahan Mamikonean, and the other Armenian
05Parp4    79:1|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the naxarars of
05Parp4    79:2|would either arrest the brave Vahan Mamikonean or kill him in
05Parp4    79:3|next day he heard that Vahan Mamikonean was close to him
05Parp4    79:6|Hazarawuxt), not encountering Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and some of the
05Parp4    79:7|certainly could hunt and capture Vahan. “For they are (Vahan’s) heart
05Parp4    79:7|remains alone, without them, either (Vahan) will be subdued and will
05Parp4    80:15|before to serve Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, to do anything he
05Parp4    81:0|Hazarawuxt’s order: to hunt for Vahan Mamikonean, come upon him unawares
05Parp4    81:0|On High surrounded and preserved (Vahan
05Parp4    81:1|Indeed, Vahan Mamikonean with his troops ceaselessly
05Parp4    81:2|Then Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the men who
05Parp4    81:3|Shapuh, was informed that lo, Vahan Mamikonean is encamped in a
05Parp4    81:5|always prepared because Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, taught them to be
05Parp4    81:5|others, went after Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean. For they note: “If
05Parp4    81:6|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, went eastward to the
05Parp4    81:7|having missed (meeting) Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, at the appointed hour
05Parp4    81:14|When Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, heard of such successful
05Parp4    82:0|land should go and experience Vahan Mamikonean’s bravery. I am unable
05Parp4    82:6|the men who are with Vahan Mamikonean.” For when the dew
05Parp4    82:7|rage, he himself went after (Vahan). He encamped in a certain
05Parp4    82:8|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and the troops with
05Parp4    83:0|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, left the slaughter of
05Parp4    83:1|as the Armenian troops of Vahan Mamikonean wanted to rest awhile
05Parp4    83:3|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, saw the unexpected attack
05Parp4    83:9|When Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, had expressed all these
05Parp4    83:10|were ferociously coming to war, (Vahan) looked and saw that the
05Parp4    83:10|the counsel of Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, and were all fleeing
05Parp4    83:11|Vahan himself and the oath-keepers
05Parp4    83:12|to the general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean: “Lord, take care, take
05Parp4    83:13|But Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, made the sign of
05Parp4    83:14|Then (Vahan) plunged into the entire Iranian
05Parp4    83:15|courageous strength of Armenia’s general, Vahan, and the few men with
05Parp4    83:15|me on this side, because (Vahan) is doing something peculiar and
05Parp4    83:17|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, with the few like
05Parp4    83:18|Vahan himself, together with his brave
05Parp4    83:19|boasted: “I will not fight Vahan and the other Armenians with
05Parp4    83:20|men in the force of Vahan Mamikonean. God patiently and forgivingly
05Parp4    83:23|After Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean with his colleagues had
05Parp4    83:24|and dread of Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, that the Iranian troops
05Parp4    83:25|who were with Armenia’s general, Vahan, and who attacked and were
05Parp4    84:2|awesome might of (his) adversary Vahan Mamikonean, he recalled the irresistible
05Parp4    84:3|Vahan regarded as nothing the life
05Parp4    85:1|fearful thoughts of Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, suddenly an emissary arrived
05Parp4    86:1|For the rebel Vahan has so stupefied and terrified
05Parp4    86:3|upon a flock of partridges, Vahan with only thirty men attacked
05Parp4    86:4|our side such people as Vahan (whom I previously knew to
05Parp4    86:7|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, heard all these words
05Parp4    86:8|the brave general of Armenia, Vahan Mamikonean, rennovated with glorious splendor
05Parp4    88:6|the Aryans, it seems that Vahan was triumphant in the battle
05Parp4    88:6|and we fought, even though Vahan was there with all of
05Parp4    88:8|know, nonetheless, what great damage (Vahan) inflicted with only a few
05Parp4    88:9|as military commander, the way Vahan fatigued us with very few
05Parp4    88:11|For (Vahan) with thirty men fearlessly attacked
05Parp4    88:15|Armenians. I feel that if Vahan and the other folk with
05Parp4    88:19|according to the wishes of Vahan and his comrades, to bring
05Parp4    88:20|perhaps when you send to Vahan he will give you friendly
05Parp4    88:22|But it seems that Vahan would not think of such
05Parp4    88:22|personality) and the inability of Vahan and those men who allied
05Parp4    89:0|He sent as messengers to Vahan Mamikonean: Shapuh, council scribe [xorhrdean dpir] and
05Parp4    89:0|Chuarshac’i, through whom (Nixor) informed (Vahan) of his coming to Armenia
05Parp4    89:2|When Vahan Mamikonean saw Nixor’s messengers and
05Parp4    89:2|azats and all the cavalrymen. Vahan Mamikonean ordered those who had
05Parp4    89:3|When Vahan Mamikonean had all the mass
05Parp4    89:4|the Armenian folk assembled by Vahan Mamikonean and first discussed among
05Parp4    90:0|When Vahan Mamikonean had said all these
05Parp4    90:1|Along with Nixor’s messengers, Vahan Mamikonean sent the following oath
05Parp4    90:2|Vahan Mamikonean bid them all farewell
05Parp4    90:3|had come to him from Vahan Mamikonean, with a happy heart
05Parp4    90:4|with each cup the brave Vahan Mamikonean. When the happy meal
05Parp4    90:5|been sent by Nixor to Vahan Mamikonean: Shapuh and Mihr-Vshnasp
05Parp4    90:5|them who were sent by Vahan Mamikonean
05Parp4    90:6|Shapuh and Mihr-Vshnasp gave Vahan Mamikonean’s message openly, before everyone
05Parp4    90:7|heard all the words of Vahan Mamikonean, he rejoiced in front
05Parp4    90:7|words and message sent by Vahan are indeed befitting of the
05Parp4    90:7|blood from Peroz) so too Vahan is guiltless in all the
05Parp4    90:9|me see the day when Vahan has been reconciled to me
05Parp4    90:10|men who had come from Vahan Mamikonean heard this, they glorified
05Parp4    90:11|and wrote a letter to Vahan Mamikonean with the following import
05Parp4    90:14|naxarars who had come from Vahan Mamikonean, sent them to Vahan
05Parp4    90:14|Vahan Mamikonean, sent them to Vahan Mamikonean, with his own messengers
05Parp4    90:14|he charged them to bring Vahan Mamikonean quickly and without delay
05Parp4    90:17|Christ favors, and you see Vahan Mamikonean and the other oath
05Parp4    90:18|said this, they went to Vahan Mamikonean with Nixor’s messengers
05Parp4    90:19|When Nixor’s messengers had reached Vahan Mamikonean and delivered Nixor’s letter
05Parp4    90:19|Mamikonean and delivered Nixor’s letter, (Vahan) learned from what was written
05Parp4    90:19|was nothing in any of Vahan Mamikonean’s statements that Nixor had
05Parp4    91:0|Then Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, departed with all the
05Parp4    91:0|heard of Nixor’s sworn thesis Vahan Mamikonean went to him willingly
05Parp4    91:1|Vahan Mamikonean came to the district
05Parp4    91:2|Vahan Mamikonean said to Nixor: “Now
05Parp4    91:3|the arrival and wish of Vahan Mamikonean, he immediately had (these
05Parp4    91:4|Vahan Mamikonean saw the noble folk
05Parp4    91:5|for battle. And on hearing Vahan Mamikonean’s command, they fully prepared
05Parp4    91:6|Vahan Mamikonean gave the order to
05Parp4    91:6|of Nixor’s force thought that Vahan Mamikonean had come deceitfully to
05Parp4    91:7|and had them say to Vahan Mamikonean: “What you are doing
05Parp4    91:8|Vahan Mamikonean responded to Nixor, saying
05Parp4    91:9|Thus did Vahan Mamikonean say these things to
05Parp4    91:10|When Nixor saw Vahan Mamikonean and the other naxarar
05Parp4    91:10|naxarars who had come with Vahan Mamikonean, welcoming them with great
05Parp4    91:11|When Vahan Mamikonean heard the greetings of
05Parp4    91:12|that all the men of Vahan Mamikonean’s force be let inside
05Parp4    91:13|full of the men with Vahan Mamikonean and the other Iranian
05Parp4    91:13|folk, Nixor began speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as follows
05Parp4    92:0|Vahan Mamikonean listened to all that
05Parp4    93:0|Nixor heard such words from Vahan Mamikonean, with a greatly rejoicing
05Parp4    93:0|courageous and just words of Vahan and the good news about
05Parp4    93:2|be said between myself and Vahan will be aired day by
05Parp4    93:3|that day Nixor ordered that Vahan should come and rejoice with
05Parp4    93:5|in assembly, and he had Vahan Mamikonean brought to his room
05Parp4    93:7|all who had come with Vahan Mamikonean, naxarars and rhamiks, to
05Parp4    93:17|with awe and rejoicing at Vahan Mamikonean to whom Christ gave
05Parp4    93:18|When Vahan Mamikonean had repeated in the
05Parp4    94:0|When Vahan Mamikonean had said all this
05Parp4    94:1|Nixor requested from Vahan the native Armenian cavalry, saying
05Parp4    94:3|Nixor and Vahan Mamikonean rejoiced with each other
05Parp4    94:4|the king, and Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, to Duin
05Parp4    94:5|When (Vahan) reached the bank of the
05Parp4    94:6|But Armenia’s brave general, Vahan Mamikonean, approached a place on
05Parp4    94:7|wanted. For Armenia’s brave general, Vahan Mamikonean, rooted in the true
05Parp4    94:9|Vahan Mamikonean organized the Armenian cavalry
05Parp4    95:0|After a few days, Vahan Mamikonean urgently assembled the Armenian
05Parp4    95:2|Considering Vahan Mamikonean’s fatigue from traveling, king
05Parp4    95:4|King Vagharsh began speaking with Vahan Mamikonean, as follows: “We have
05Parp4    95:9|Vahan Mamikonean responded to king Vagharsh
05Parp4    95:23|When Vahan Mamikonean had spoken all these
05Parp4    95:25|King Vagharsh replied to Vahan Mamikonean and to all his
05Parp4    95:25|described before us by your Vahan I shall give you written
05Parp4    96:0|and doing it) to give Vahan Mamikonean the terut’iwn of the
05Parp4    96:1|gladly agreed, and they informed Vahan Mamikonean of the the united
05Parp4    96:2|Vahan Mamikonean responded, saying: “I do
05Parp4    96:4|all the Aryan nobility silenced Vahan Mamikonean’s words, and sat him
05Parp4    96:5|with the sparapet of Armenia, Vahan, with what was necessary and
05Parp4    96:7|When Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans and
05Parp4    96:7|nobility, king Vagharsh asked him: “Vahan, sparapet of Armenia, are you
05Parp4    96:8|Armenia’s general, Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans replied
05Parp4    96:12|The sparapet of Armenia, lord Vahan Mamikonean note: “Were it possible
05Parp4    96:13|Armenia, lord of the Mamikoneans, Vahan: “So that you will not
05Parp4    97:0|Armenia lord of the Mamikoneans, Vahan, and to all the Armenian
05Parp4    97:1|When Vahan, the general of Armenia and
05Parp4    97:2|the blessed kat’oghikos Yohan encountered Vahan, the general of Armenia and
05Parp4    97:6|In accordance with their custom Vahan, the sparapet of Armenia, and
05Parp4    97:7|with the general of Armenia Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, and
05Parp4    97:8|for some days, Armenia’s general, Vahan lord of the Mamikoneans, with
05Parp4    98:1|he observed the intelligence of Vahan, Armenia’s general and lord of
05Parp4    98:1|also saw that whatever work (Vahan) involved himself in, even though
05Parp4    98:2|which dwelled in Armenia’s general Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, and
05Parp4    98:3|Andekan also liked (Vahan) and frequently acquainted all the
05Parp4    98:4|the successes of Armenia’s general Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, greatly
05Parp4    98:9|But (Vahan), since he is a native
05Parp4    98:11|But if he (Vahan) were to be (the marzpan
05Parp4    98:12|think that (the appointment of Vahan as marzpan) would be good
05Parp4    99:0|sent to Armenia to establish Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans and
05Parp4    99:1|marzpanate they presented it to Vahan, Armenia’s general and lord of
05Parp4    99:2|Now Vahan, lord of the Mamikoneans, general
06Khor1    32:13|Armog; he begat Bagam, he Vahan, he Vahē
06Khor2    85:8|prince of the Rshtunik’; and Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’
06Khor3    6:3|northern army; the third was Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, as
06Khor3    6:5|of Assyria and Mesopotamia; and Vahan, prince of the Amatunik’, with
06Khor3    9:1|when the heroic exploits of Vahan Amatuni were performed
06Khor3    9:3|generals Bagarat the aspet and Vahan the prince of the Amatunik’
06Khor3    9:7|Then the brave Vahan Amatuni, looking toward the cathedral
06Khor3    18:3|In place of Vahan Amatuni he appointed as commander
06Khor3    29:10|and his brother-in-law Vahan Mamikonian, who paid no heed
06Khor3    35:5|troops under Mehrujan Artsruni and Vahan Mamikonian, apostates of Christ, he
06Khor3    35:10|Then Mehrujan and Vahan approached Shapuh and calumniated Zuit’ay
06Khor3    43:6|affair were Surēn Khoṙkhoṙuni and Vahan Aṙaveḷean and Ashkhadar of the
06Khor3    45:1|Concerning the coming of Surēn, Vahan, and Ashkhadar to Khosrov with
06Khor3    45:2|Surēn Khoṙkhoṙuni, Vahan Aṙaveḷean, and Ashkhadar Dimak’sean found
06Khor3    45:8|flight he rescued Surēn and Vahan and Ashkhadar with the treasures
06Khor3    67:17|But the valiant Vahan Amatuni won the argument, for
06Khor3    67:18|of the entire crowd, until Vahan and Tatik his servant had
07Seb1    7:0|History, from the rebellion of Vahan to the rise of the
07Seb1    8:0|Peroz and reign of Kawat. Vahan is appointed marzpan of Armenia
07Seb1    8:1|yoke of servitude. The Mamikonean Vahan rebelled, expelled the Persians, and
07Seb1    8:2|to the sword. The sparapet Vahan made haste to oppose him
07Seb1    8:4|This Vahan also collected the tribute of
07Seb1    8:8|treaty with the Armenians, summoned Vahan to court, and greatly honoured
07Seb1    8:9|After Vahan his brother the patrik Yard
07Seb1    8:11|this event, a certain prince Vahan, prince of the land of
07Seb1    41:12|magnates of the city and Vahan Khorkhoṙuni. They all conspired to
07Seb1    44:17|his reign. Likewise (he promoted) Vahan Khorkhoṙuni and still others. He
08Ghev1    30:5|two select lords, sons of Vahan Artsruni, pass away
08Ghev1    34:69|sparapet; from the Gnunik’ House, Vahan dashnak (the dagger), and many
09Draskh1    16:0|The Works of Vahan Mamikonian and the Katholikoi
09Draskh1    16:3|In his days Vahan Mamikonean, the son of Hmayeak
09Draskh1    16:5|he entrusted our land to Vahan
09Draskh1    16:7|who ruled over Persia, summoned Vahan to the royal court and
09Draskh1    16:14|time, Vard, the brother of Vahan, ruled over the Armenians. Having
09Draskh1    21:21|’Umar ruled, in whose time, Vahan, the lord of Goght’n, was
10Tovma1    6:39|priests. At the command of Vahan Artsruni they were entrusted with
10Tovma1    6:41|This Vahan whom we mentioned is the
10Tovma1    6:41|we mentioned is the same Vahan whom the Armenian nobles made
10Tovma1    6:41|continue the order: Cyrus, Vargen, Vahan, Shambit’, Jaj, Jajuṙ
10Tovma1    9:5|the Artsrunik’ from Babgean: Musheł, Vahan, Nerseh, another Babgēn, Tirots’
10Tovma1    10:9|Khosrov) entrusted the army to Vahan Amatuni to take responsibility for
10Tovma1    10:10|king and the nobles. Musheł, Vahan (and so on) held each
10Tovma1    10:17|he wrote via a certain Vahan of the Amatuni family (directing
10Tovma1    10:17|noble families heard the wise Vahan Amatuni and followed him back
10Tovma1    10:17|as he had written via Vahan, they were installed without fear
10Tovma1    10:26|he offered foul enticements to Vahan Mamikonean, who was Mehuzhan’s father
10Tovma1    10:31|Mehuzhan and Vahan took the Persian army, entered
10Tovma1    10:35|Mehuzhan and Vahan attacked another time, took Van
10Tovma1    10:44|Shapuh. In the company of Vahan Mamikonean he entered Armenia with
10Tovma1    10:45|went to meet his father. Vahan expected to bring his son
10Tovma1    11:3|Artsruni, general of Armenia, and Vahan Amatuni and Mehuzhan’s brother as
10Tovma1    11:11|who had killed his father Vahan and his mother Tachatuhi because
10Tovma1    11:49|crowd of nobles led by Vahan Amatuni, who was at that
10Tovma2    1:9|the Great they entrusted to Vahan Artsruni, for him to build
10Tovma2    1:10|abandoned their plans for making Vahan king and went over to
10Tovma2    1:10|the Great. Following the nobles, Vahan too went at the very
10Tovma2    1:14|There Vahan Artsruni, with splendid and outstanding
10Tovma2    1:15|of his own division. Then Vahan Artsruni intervened; he turned the
10Tovma2    1:16|among the elephants. The valiant Vahan Artsruni supported (Vardan), and together
10Tovma2    1:16|elect noble warriors Vardan and Vahan. Gaining the name of martyrs
10Tovma2    2:7|everything describing the martyrdom of Vahan Artsruni
10Tovma2    2:9|his reign Saint Vardan and Vahan Artsruni were martyred
10Tovma2    2:20|days of Vałarsh, the young Vahan Mamikonean forcefully opposed the Persians
10Tovma2    2:21|Hashteank’ and Tsop’ to attack Vahan
10Tovma2    2:22|The valiant Vahan was warned that Hazaravukht with
10Tovma2    2:22|on him. Trusting in God, Vahan immediately hastened to encourage the
10Tovma2    2:23|thirty men with the brave Vahan: Mershapuh and Yashkur Artsruni, Nerseh
10Tovma2    6:5|forces; from the Artsruni family, Vahan and Vasak and Musheł and
10Tovma2    6:5|and Apumayeay and Vasak and Vahan and Hamazasp and Vasak, son
10Tovma2    6:10|Vaspurakan: Smbat Apahuni, Grigor K’ajberuni, Vahan Havnnni, the lesser noble Davit’
10Tovma2    6:24|was entrusted to Gurgēn and Vahan Havnuni, who was his companion
10Tovma2    6:25|whose companion-in-arms was Vahan Artsruni; the third division to
10Tovma2    6:26|Gurgēn, the prince’s brother, and Vahan Havnuni fought bravely, gaining a
10Tovma3    2:32|But Vahan of the province of Amatunik’
10Tovma3    2:46|took counsel with his relatives, Vahan and Musheł Artsruni and the
10Tovma3    3:1|Ashot and his son Grigor, Vahan Artsruni and his son Gagik
10Tovma3    3:2|Musheł the brother of Vahan and the princess Hranush, and
10Tovma3    4:47|Gnunik’: Vahan and Shapuh and Apuset’ and
10Tovma3    4:48|Gazrikk’: Apuselm and Vasak and Vahan
10Tovma3    13:29|prince Vasak Kovaker, brother of Vahan
10Tovma3    13:51|At the same time Vahan, son of Ashot and nephew
10Tovma3    13:52|the capital of Ṙshtunik’ when Vahan suddenly attacked him with the
10Tovma3    13:52|torrent of water, and expelled Vahan and his troops. Descending to
10Tovma3    13:53|encountered the large force of Vahan in a murky ditch; not
10Tovma3    13:54|After a few days Vahan went back to Samarra to
10Tovma3    16:0|Prince Ashot from captivity, and Vahan Artsruni
10Tovma3    16:8|Ashot seemed to be ill. Vahan entered (his tent), begging and
10Tovma3    16:13|However, Ashot escaped and with Vahan openly returned in peace to
10Tovma3    17:1|Blrak. He despatched to Gurgēn Vahan Artsruni and the priest T’eodoros
10Tovma3    18:9|At that point Vahan, father of Gagik Apumruan, and
10Tovma3    18:10|Since (Ashot) did not agree, Vahan secretly struck the heel from
10Tovma3    18:10|and was in agreement with Vahan to aim at peace, calm
10Tovma3    24:2|of the Amatunik’, Shapuh and Vahan and Saray, who were brothers
10Tovma3    29:27|of the martyrdom of Saint Vahan, in the year [186] of the
10Tovma3    29:27|the (Armenian) era when Saint Vahan, who was the son of
10Tovma4    3:16|captivity by Gagik son of Vahan
10Tovma4    3:40|Sevan, which Gagik, son of Vahan, had seized and then given
11Asogh1    9:1|king Ashot, in [421=982], after (patriarchs) Vahan and Stepanos, Bishop Khachik, Bishop