03Buz4 4:10 | | | dove flew from the blessed | Basil | and perched on the head |
03Buz4 7:0 | | | were performed on Nerses and | Basil, | and how Bishop Eusebius envied |
03Buz4 7:0 | | | and how Bishop Eusebius envied | Basil | |
03Buz4 7:1 | | | on the Caesarean archpriest, Saint | Basil, | he hated him in his |
03Buz4 7:2 | | | first on the holy Archpriest | Basil, | and then, flying from him |
03Buz4 7:4 | | | miracle, and everyone revered Saint | Basil | |
03Buz4 7:10 | | | bishop turned to him, Saint | Basil | gave in to him, left |
03Buz4 8:0 | | | in a miraculous vision Saint | Basil | was invited to a dispute |
03Buz4 8:0 | | | Eusebius died in prison, and | Basil | was released for freedom |
03Buz4 8:7 | | | send a man to Blessed | Basil, | to persuade him to come |
03Buz4 8:9 | | | letter of supplication to Archpriest | Basil, | in which, with due respect |
03Buz4 8:12 | | | on the way, and Saint | Basil | fell into a deep sleep |
03Buz4 8:17 | | | And Blessed | Basil | woke up, was surprised by |
03Buz4 8:20 | | | other about what was needed, | Basil | told Bishop Eusebius to ask |
03Buz4 8:23 | | | with him the blessed Archpriest | Basil | and two rivals from the |
03Buz4 8:24 | | | Blessed | Basil, | standing behind Bishop Eusebius, filled |
03Buz4 8:27 | | | king regretted that he allowed | Basil | to be present as an |
03Buz4 8:32 | | | And regarding St. | Basil, | the inhabitants of Caesarea note |
03Buz4 8:33 | | | king relented and ordered Blessed | Basil | to be released |
03Buz4 9:0 | | | About how St. | Basil | was made a bishop and |
03Buz4 9:1 | | | of Caesarea and elected Saint | Basil | Archbishop of Caesarea |
03Buz4 9:2 | | | gathered together to ordain Saint | Basil, | a dove descended from heaven |
03Buz4 9:4 | | | And | Basil | sat on the Catholic throne |
03Buz4 9:8 | | | collect gold and silver. Blessed | Basil | began to exhort the people |
03Buz4 9:12 | | | that, king Valens ordered Patriarch | Basil | to be bound and thrown |
03Buz4 10:33 | | | return things to everyone. Saint | Basil | called everyone to take the |
04Yegh2 5:123 | | | | Basil, | bishop of Mokk |
05Parp3 23:3 | | | Gad, bishop of Vanand
lord | Basil, | bishop of Mokk’
lord Eghbayr |
06Khor2 88:5 | | | this reason, he killed Saint | Basil, | the bishop of Amasya in |
07Seb1 46:47 | | | Athanasius, Cyril bishop of Alexandria, | Basil | bishop of Caesarea, Gregory Nazianzenus |
07Seb1 46:47 | | | of Nyssa the brother of | Basil, | and numberless other pastors of |
09Draskh1 29:13 | | | | Basil, | the great emperor of the |
09Draskh1 48:7 | | | But when | Basil, | the king of the Greeks |
09Draskh1 55:2 | | | friendship established between his father | Basil | and Ashot’s father Smbat, and |
10Tovma4 13:13 | | | loving and pious man named | Basil. | The emperor of the Greeks |
11Asogh1 2:3 | | | days of the Greek king | Basil, | and by his permission in |
11Asogh1 3:1 | | | who took the place of | Basil, | who died after [19] years of |
11Asogh1 3:5 | | | by the charter of St. | Basil: | in this divine abode (imbued |
11Asogh1 7:17 | | | of the great patriarch Saint | Basil, ( | approved) on an apostolic basis |
11Asogh1 7:22 | | | the abbot to Father Barsekh ( | Basil), | who was everything with everyone |
11Asogh1 7:34 | | | of the truth: the elder | Basil ( | Basilios), who owned a powerful |
11Asogh1 7:34 | | | Lord; Stepanos, a disciple of | Basil ( | Barsech), nicknamed the Inspired One |
11Asogh1 8:7 | | | the aforementioned charter of St. | Basil. | These are Haghpat and Sanahin |
11Asogh1 8:24 | | | of the queen, mother of | Basil, | and, having ascended the throne |
11Asogh1 10:2 | | | his palace. - After him, in [425=976], | Basil | reigned |
11Asogh1 12:4 | | | court of the Greek emperor | Basil, | and not finding help from |
11Asogh1 14:0 | | | Enthronement of | Basil | in Greece; - The tyranny of |
11Asogh1 14:1 | | | When | Basil | was enthroned in [425=976], as we |
11Asogh1 14:2 | | | ceasing to fight with King | Basil | for [4] years and stain the |
11Asogh1 14:3 | | | King | Basil, | having gathered (for his part |
11Asogh1 15:1 | | | these events, the Greek king | Basil, | having summoned the commander Tornik |
11Asogh1 15:4 | | | King ( | Basil), | having freed Bardas from prison |
11Asogh1 15:8 | | | King | Basil | sent a messenger to King |
11Asogh1 16:6 | | | By order of | Basil, | he was again settled in |
11Asogh1 20:0 | | | King | Basil | resettles Armenians in Macedonia; persecution |
11Asogh1 20:1 | | | Baghdad and the kingdom of | Basil | was enjoying peace, the latter |
11Asogh1 20:6 | | | until the arrival of King | Basil | in the eastern country, which |
11Asogh1 21:2 | | | In the same year, King | Basil | sent him to the country |
11Asogh1 21:3 | | | Sebasteiaia asked King | Basil | to give his sister in |
11Asogh1 21:4 | | | district, was called Samuel. Emperor | Basil | led both of them with |
11Asogh1 21:5 | | | After that, the Greek king | Basil | took the Sebasteia’ king, the |
11Asogh1 22:0 | | | About how the Greek king | Basil | went on a campaign to |
11Asogh1 22:1 | | | After that, King | Basil, | having gathered an army, personally |
11Asogh1 22:4 | | | the Armenian infantry, encircling King | Basil | in front and behind, took |
11Asogh1 24:1 | | | Phokas, on the orders of | Basil, | went to war against him |
11Asogh1 24:2 | | | ourselves, destroying the dominion of | Basil | |
11Asogh1 24:7 | | | a peace treaty with King | Basil, | at night transferred to the |
11Asogh1 24:9 | | | prisoner, was presented to King | Basil, | who sentenced him to the |
11Asogh1 25:0 | | | army, comes to the seashore; | Basil | comes out to meet him |
11Asogh1 25:2 | | | was still spring time - King | Basil, | accompanied by his brother (his |
11Asogh1 26:6 | | | King | Basil | sent Patrick Zan, aka Portiz |
11Asogh1 26:6 | | | subjugated under the rule of | Basil, | began to enjoy peace |
11Asogh1 31:8 | | | to the example of St. | Basil, | glorified by the Theologian (Grigor |
11Asogh1 32:0 | | | the second campaign of King | Basil | in the land of Bulgars |
11Asogh1 33:1 | | | After that, King | Basil | sent to the east to |
11Asogh1 34:0 | | | Greek land; double battle; King | Basil | goes to them |
11Asogh1 34:5 | | | on the orders of King | Basil | in [443=994] and, having entered the |
11Asogh1 41:0 | | | The second entry of King | Basil | into the land of the |
11Asogh1 41:1 | | | which Master Dalasanos perished, King | Basil | arrived in Antioch |
11Asogh1 42:0 | | | arrival of the Greek king | Basil | in the eastern land |
11Asogh1 42:5 | | | vassals to the Greek king | Basil, | who, having received news of |
11Asogh1 42:9 | | | Gurgen, the king of Iberia. | Basil, | having made a magnificent reception |
11Asogh1 42:12 | | | spears and shields, whom King | Basil | asked from the King of |
11Asogh1 42:14 | | | King | Basil | continued on his way, when |
11Asogh1 42:17 | | | by sister), slandered him before | Basil | |
11Asogh1 42:19 | | | King | Basil | went to the city of |
11Asogh1 43:1 | | | granted to him by King | Basil, | as a man by nature |
11Asogh1 43:3 | | | King | Basil, | having learned this, ordered the |
11Asogh1 45:6 | | | time when the Greek king | Basil | arrived in the country of |
11Asogh1 46:1 | | | in the days of Emperor | Basil, | the Armenian king Gagik had |
11Asogh1 48:4 | | | reign of the Greek emperor | Basil, | the [15th] year of the reign |
12Last1 1:12 | | | of the Byzantines (“the Romans”), | Basil, | in the [25th] year of his |
12Last1 1:27 | | | Georgi, succeeded him [1014-1027]. The emperor | Basil | sent him an edict which |
12Last1 2:19 | | | And ( | Basil) | believed him, and placed his |
12Last1 3:5 | | | As soon as the emperor ( | Basil) | heard about this, he fell |
12Last1 3:6 | | | Georgian Curopalate. With these troops ( | Basil) | struck at the tyrant and |
12Last1 3:7 | | | | Basil | with only [4,000] men crossed the |
12Last1 3:7 | | | himself. Having severed his head, ( | Basil) | commanded that the trumpet of |
12Last1 3:8 | | | of Vaspurakan, to the emperor | Basil, | receiving in exchange the city |
12Last1 3:11 | | | were one with the rebels. ( | Basil) | did as he did out |
12Last1 4:0 | | | expropriated from the Curopalate’s portion. ( | Basil) | wrote: “Abandon that which is |
12Last1 4:1 | | | agree to this. But then ( | Basil) | sent Zak’aria, the bishop of |
12Last1 4:7 | | | come to terms. Hearing this, ( | Basil) | pitied him, and wrote (to |
12Last1 4:8 | | | Emperor | Basil | took the hostages, promising to |
12Last1 4:9 | | | While ( | Basil) | was occupied with this proposal |
12Last1 4:14 | | | horse!” Getting out of bed, ( | Basil) | mounted the horse, and rode |
12Last1 4:15 | | | putting them to death). Then ( | Basil) | took himself to bed, and |
12Last1 5:0 | | | After | Basil, | for four years his brother |
12Last1 5:0 | | | been designated by the great | Basil. | Now there was a certain |
12Last1 6:0 | | | | Basil, ( | the man) mighty among kings |
12Last1 6:1 | | | Following ( | Basil), | his brother, the aforementioned Constantine |
12Last1 6:1 | | | aforementioned Constantine, succeeded him. Like ( | Basil), | he too did not have |
12Last1 9:4 | | | times, in the time of | Basil | they say, a youth had |
12Last1 16:52 | | | Now | Basil, | the prince of the city |
12Last1 17:1 | | | peace, (as did the venerable | Basil | during the fifty years of |