04Yegh9 1:2 | | | of Siunik: the two brothers | Babgen | and Bakur |
05Parp4 68:6 | | | | Babgen | Siwni, who was then named |
05Parp4 69:1 | | | four fronts. At that time | Babgen | Siwnik’ and the brave sepuh |
05Parp4 69:9 | | | sepuh of the Mamikoneans, and | Babgen | Siwnik’. Many brave men were |
05Parp4 69:20 | | | brave Vasak Mamikonean, the goodly | Babgen | Siwni, the two renowned men |
05Parp4 71:12 | | | wing he designated Bashgh Vahewuni, | Babgen | Siwni, Atom Gnuni, and P’apak |
05Parp4 74:1 | | | the venerable aspet Sahak and | Babgen | Siwni between himself and Barshgh |
05Parp4 74:10 | | | Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, encountered | Babgen | Siwni, who had fallen gravely |
09Draskh1 16:7 | | | Then | Babgen, | who was his pupil, occupied |
09Draskh1 16:10 | | | the land of the Greeks, | Babgen, | the great patriarch of Armenia |
09Draskh1 16:13 | | | The great patriarch | Babgen | died after he had occupied |
09Draskh1 25:29 | | | who was called Sup’an, and | Babgen, | nahapet of Sisakan, quarrelled and |
09Draskh1 25:29 | | | another. Sup’an was killed by | Babgen, | and Sup’an’s son Vasak flatteringly |
09Draskh1 57:11 | | | Sahak, the lord of Siwnik’, | Babgen | and Vasak, who had returned |
09Draskh1 65:2 | | | Shortly after this, | Babgen, | the younger brother of Smbat |
09Draskh1 65:8 | | | Siwnik’ together with his brother | Babgen | |
09Draskh1 65:9 | | | with ropes both Sahak and | Babgen, | who had been seized together |
09Draskh1 67:0 | | | The Exposure of the Princes | Babgen | and Vasak to Danger |
09Draskh1 67:2 | | | lords of Sisakan, Sahak and | Babgen, | so that they might be |
09Draskh1 67:24 | | | younger brother whose name was | Babgen, | he released and sent him |