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01Kor1    6:5|man named Daniel, a Syrian bishop of noble lineage, who unexpectedly
01Kor1    6:6|who was an intimate of Bishop Daniel
01Kor1    8:3|taking leave of the holy Bishop, he went, along with his
01Kor1    8:3|accorded great honors by the Bishop and the Church
01Kor1    9:1|Then taking letters from the Bishop of the city and taking
01Kor1    9:1|he came to the Syrian Bishop
01Kor1    9:9|the King and the holy Bishop
01Kor1    13:1|so that while the Lord Bishop disseminated the word of life
01Kor1    14:3|well as to ordain a bishop overseer from among those barbarians
01Kor1    15:2|to King Bakur, and the bishop of the land, Moses
01Kor1    15:7|of attaining the order of bishop, first among whom was a
01Kor1    15:7|of Samuel, who became the Bishop of the royal court
01Kor1    16:6|the care of the saintly Bishop of the city whose name
01Kor1    16:7|taking with him the excellent Bishop of Derjan, whose name was
01Kor1    16:22|presented himself to the saintly bishop, Sahak, and to the Armenian
01Kor1    17:1|regions, he saw the saintly Bishop of the Aghuanians whose name
01Kor1    17:3|associates, the King and the Bishop, expressed their readiness to adopt
01Kor1    17:4|actually fulfilled and bore results, Bishop Jeremiah soon began the translation
01Kor1    17:6|of Baghas, by the saintly Bishop whose name was Mushegh
01Kor1    17:7|of the Aghuanian King, the Bishop, and the Church
01Kor1    18:5|care of the aforementioned saintly Bishop Samuel, he returned to the
02Agat3    15:15|together to see the blessed bishop, Gregory, to be blessed by
02Agat3    15:15|let us see the blessed bishop, Gregory, for he is that
02Agat3    17:4|wooden cross which the holy bishop held in his hand
02Agat3    18:6|Then Gregory, the blessed bishop, through the grace of God
02Agat3    23:3|worthy of the rank of bishop received ordination from him. Of
02Agat3    23:3|under his supervision. The second bishop ordained was Euthalius, who became
02Agat3    25:3|ordained to the rank of bishop by him were more than
02Agat3    26:5|to the king as a bishop his son, Aristakes, whom Trdat
02Agat3    28:3|well as his son, the bishop Aristakes, and the other bishop
02Agat3    28:3|bishop Aristakes, and the other bishop, Aghbianos
03Buz3    2:1|son Aristakes was a co-bishop with his father during the
03Buz3    4:4|sent the great and honorable bishop Aghbianos into their midst to
03Buz3    4:6|sent to them, dispatched the bishop with great insults, and took
03Buz3    4:10|the king gave to the bishop Aghbianos for the Church the
03Buz3    4:11|named Ordoru whence came the bishop of Basen with all of
03Buz3    5:5|the age of fifteen became bishop of the land of Iberia
03Buz3    6:1|As regards bishop Grigoris Vrtanes’ son and Yusik’s
03Buz3    10:1|In that time the great bishop of Mcbin, a marvellous old
03Buz3    10:20|After this the marvellous bishop Yakob received news from the
03Buz3    10:23|saw that man of God, bishop Yakob, he scorned, ridiculed and
03Buz3    10:33|Then the blessed evangelical bishop returned to his place
03Buz3    10:40|The astonished bishop Yakob mentioned the matter of
03Buz3    14:1|man, the aged great suffragan bishop, the blessed Daniel, was still
03Buz3    14:9|as well as the first bishop and laborer Gregory, and in
03Buz3    14:28|soon as the great suffragan bishop Daniel came before king Tiran
03Buz3    14:55|The blessed aged suffragan bishop Daniel said these things before
03Buz3    17:0|Shahak, son of bishop Aghbianos, who succeeded on the
03Buz3    17:2|tohm of the son of bishop Aghbianos
03Buz4    3:25|and they summoned an aged bishop, named Pawstos, and had him
03Buz4    7:0|Nerses and Basil, and how Bishop Eusebius envied Basil
03Buz4    7:1|And the Bishop of Caesarea, Eusebius, when he
03Buz4    7:10|the gloomy face of his bishop turned to him, Saint Basil
03Buz4    8:0|opponents in the presence of Bishop Eusebius, and how Eusebius died
03Buz4    8:5|He also sent for the Bishop of Caesarea, Eusebius, with the
03Buz4    8:6|this meeting was already set, Bishop Eusebius called all the clergy
03Buz4    8:9|Bishop Eusebius wrote a letter of
03Buz4    8:17|so the people sent by Bishop Eusebius from the breed of
03Buz4    8:19|persons inviting him, went to Bishop Eusebius
03Buz4    8:20|what was needed, Basil told Bishop Eusebius to ask the emperor
03Buz4    8:22|The emperor questioned the Arian bishop, and they agreed that Eusebius
03Buz4    8:23|meeting came, the emperor took Bishop Eusebius and with him the
03Buz4    8:24|Blessed Basil, standing behind Bishop Eusebius, filled with the Holy
03Buz4    8:25|King Valens looked at the bishop and saw that he was
03Buz4    8:31|Then Bishop Eusebius died in prison from
03Buz4    9:0|St. Basil was made a bishop and how God’s miracle was
03Buz4    12:0|About the bishop of Bagrawand, Xad, whom the
03Buz4    12:5|The blessed bishop Xad commanded the entire land
03Buz4    12:19|result of this, the blessed bishop Xad often reproached and reprimanded
03Buz4    12:22|to capriciously deceive the blessed bishop Xad with honors and through
03Buz4    12:23|the king ordered that the bishop Xad be expelled from the
03Buz4    12:28|the church of the blessed bishop Xad
03Buz4    12:31|Bishop Xad prayed and healed the
03Buz5    21:0|About Nerses, chief-bishop of Armenia, the kind of
03Buz5    22:5|patriarch Nerses or the blessed bishop Xad came into his presence
03Buz5    24:22|taken by the Church clerics, bishop Pawstos, the head of the
03Buz5    29:0|was of the clan of bishop Aghbianos, and was appointed by
03Buz5    29:0|permission from the great chief bishop of Caesarea; and how as
03Buz5    29:1|partriarch Nerses, king Pap appointed bishop Yusik, who was a son
03Buz5    29:1|son or descendant of Aghbianos, bishop of Manazkert
03Buz6    2:1|a descendant of the celebrated bishop Aghbianos from Manazkert village. He
03Buz6    4:1|After the death of bishop Shahak, a certain Aspurak, a
03Buz6    4:1|certain Aspurak, a descendant of bishop Aghbianos, became head of the
03Buz6    5:1|In this period there lived bishop Pawstos who, in the time
03Buz6    6:0|Concerning Arhostom, brother of bishop Pawstos
03Buz6    6:1|Bishop Pawstos had a brother, a
03Buz6    7:0|About Artit, bishop of Basen
03Buz6    7:1|the prominent bishops, was Artit, bishop of Basen, who was a
03Buz6    8:0|Regarding bishop Yohan and his deportment, greed
03Buz6    8:1|There was also a bishop Yohan, son of the former
03Buz6    8:1|proper to style him a bishop
03Buz6    8:5|so much so that when bishop Yohan saw the horse he
03Buz6    8:26|up, go back to the bishop and tell him
03Buz6    8:28|arose and went to the bishop with that question
03Buz6    9:2|cried out to him: “Lord bishop, bless us and the vineyard
03Buz6    9:5|For as soon as the bishop reached his dwelling place, torments
03Buz6    9:8|to say nothing of a bishop
03Buz6    9:9|they say: ’You cursed the bishop and this happened because of
03Buz6    9:11|he had said this, the bishop was healed. The thorns, which
03Buz6    10:1|This bishop Yohan, Parhen’s son, when he
03Buz6    11:0|Regarding bishop Kirakos
03Buz6    11:1|There was a bishop of Tayk named Kirakos, called
03Buz6    12:0|Concerning Zortuaz, bishop of the district of Vanand
03Buz6    12:1|There was Zortuaz, bishop of the district of Vanand
03Buz6    14:0|About the bishop of Arsharunik
03Buz6    14:1|In that period lived bishop Aharon, in the midst of
04Yegh2    5:110|Joseph, bishop of Ayrarat
04Yegh2    5:111|Sahak, bishop of Tarawn
04Yegh2    5:112|Melet, bishop of Manazkert
04Yegh2    5:113|Eznik, bishop of Bagrevand
04Yegh2    5:114|Surmak, bishop of Bznunik
04Yegh2    5:115|Tachat, bishop of Tayk
04Yegh2    5:116|Tatik, bishop of Basean
04Yegh2    5:117|Kasu, bishop of Turuberan
04Yegh2    5:118|Eremia, bishop of Mardastan
04Yegh2    5:119|Eulal, bishop of Mardoyali
04Yegh2    5:120|Anania, bishop of Siunik
04Yegh2    5:121|Mushe, bishop of Artsrunik
04Yegh2    5:122|Sahak, bishop of Reshtunik
04Yegh2    5:123|Basil, bishop of Mokk
04Yegh2    5:124|Gad, bishop of Vanand
04Yegh2    5:125|Elisha, bishop of Amatunik
04Yegh2    6:126|Elbayr, bishop of Andzavatsik
04Yegh2    6:127|Eremia, bishop of Apahunik
04Yegh2    6:129|Bishop Joseph and his united colleagues
04Yegh2    10:240|Strengthened by the holy bishop Joseph in the same faith
04Yegh3    6:137|Albania arrived with the holy bishop of that country, and urgently
04Yegh3    6:143|to the Emperor Theodosius: “The bishop Joseph, with many of my
04Yegh6    3:62|he summoned Sahak, the saintly bishop of the Rshtunik, to learn
04Yegh6    5:109|unbound and brought in Sahak, bishop of Rshtunik, Saint Yovsep, and
04Yegh6    5:110|had been explained to them, Bishop Sahak responded: “Those who have
04Yegh7    3:59|Softly he called the bishop by name, for the latter
04Yegh7    5:106|But the holy bishop with all the saints insisted
04Yegh7    8:183|Ḷevond stepped forward, and making Bishop Sahak interpret, spoke: “How could
04Yegh7    9:202|To this the bishop Sahak replied, saying: “Like a
04Yegh7    10:233|began to speak to the bishop, saying: “When I came to
04Yegh7    10:238|you gave first to this bishop and then to me your
04Yegh7    11:269|spoke only to the holy bishop: “The praise which I bestowed
04Yegh7    11:274|The bishop note: “As you suppose, tell
04Yegh7    12:276|The bishop note: “And since you have
04Yegh7    12:278|The bishop note: “You do not wish
04Yegh7    12:280|The bishop note: “You call the dumb
04Yegh7    13:307|the mouth of the holy bishop, he was extremely terrified at
04Yegh7    13:309|blessed ones; he struck the bishop behind the right shoulder and
04Yegh7    13:310|The bishop fell to the ground on
04Yegh7    13:320|throw them before the holy bishop. And he, giving up the
04Yegh7    13:322|martyred in Vardes and another bishop called Tatik in Asorestan
04Yegh7    13:324|Bishop Sahak from Rshtunik
04Yegh7    14:329|the same origin as the bishop of Rshtunik
05Parp2    10:10|the possession of a certain bishop in one village. The king
05Parp2    10:14|was related to the pious bishop Daniel who had the Armenian
05Parp2    10:15|quickly hastened to the wondrous bishop Daniel
05Parp2    16:12|before I was ordained a bishop that this disastrous circumstance would
05Parp3    23:3|lord Anania, bishop of Siwnik’ lord Mushe, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Siwnik’ lord Mushe, bishop of Arcrunik’ lord Sahak, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Arcrunik’ lord Sahak, bishop of Taron the blessed Sahak
05Parp3    23:3|of Taron the blessed Sahak, bishop of Rhshtunik’ lord Melite, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Rhshtunik’ lord Melite, bishop of Manjkert lord Eznik, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Manjkert lord Eznik, bishop of Bagrewand lord Surmak, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Bagrewand lord Surmak, bishop of Bznunik’ lord T’at’ik, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Bznunik’ lord T’at’ik, bishop of Basen lord Eremia, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Basen lord Eremia, bishop of Mardastan lord Gad, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Mardastan lord Gad, bishop of Vanand lord Basil, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Vanand lord Basil, bishop of Mokk’ lord Eghbayr, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Mokk’ lord Eghbayr, bishop of Anjewac’ik’ lord Tachat, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Anjewac’ik’ lord Tachat, bishop of Tayk’ lord K’asun, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Tayk’ lord K’asun, bishop of Tarberun [Tarberunoy episkopos] lord Zawe’n, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Tarberun [Tarberunoy episkopos] lord Zawe’n, bishop of Mananaghik’ lord Eghishe, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Mananaghik’ lord Eghishe, bishop of Amatunik’ lord Eremia, bishop
05Parp3    23:3|bishop of Amatunik’ lord Eremia, bishop of Apahunik’
05Parp3    42:4|and taken were: the blessed bishop of Erhshtunik’, lord Sahak, the
05Parp3    42:5|prince of Siwnik’, the blessed bishop of Basen, lord T’at’ik had
05Parp3    44:0|kat’oghikos of Armenia, the blessed bishop of Erheshtunik’, lord Sahak, the
05Parp3    44:0|a student of the holy bishop, Sahak. They were asked
05Parp3    47:0|the kat’oghikos, lord Sahak, the bishop of Rhshtunik’, the blessed presbyter
05Parp3    49:0|to Asorestan where the blessed bishop of Basen, T’at’ik, was being
05Parp3    55:11|They ordered the venerable bishop Sahak to translate this for
05Parp3    55:12|But the holy bishop Sahak immediately responded to Denshapuh
05Parp3    55:15|The holy bishop briefly informed his blessed comrades
05Parp3    56:5|The holy bishop Sahak patiently suffering and ridiculing
05Parp3    56:12|deacon K’ajaj beseeched the blessed bishop Sahak to say to the
05Parp3    56:13|They commenced forcing the holy bishop Sahak to translate what they
05Parp3    56:14|But the blessed bishop Sahak said to Vehdenshapuh and
05Parp3    57:0|and personally struck the holy bishop Sahak with his sword, striking
05Parp3    57:0|by this blow, the holy bishop did not fall over to
05Parp3    57:2|The blessed bishop strengthened by the grace of
05Parp3    57:8|life left in the blessed bishop Sahak. After killing all the
05Parp3    57:9|from Vayoc’ Dzor, the blessed bishop Sahak from Rheshtunik’, the blessed
05Parp4    64:9|Other Christians, the bishop of Ctesiphon, Khuzistan, and Ray
06Khor1    6:17|For Epiphanius, bishop of Constantia in Cyprus, in
06Khor2    33:12|called Addē, ordained him as bishop over Edessa, and left him
06Khor2    60:8|it pagans and Christians, whose bishop was a certain Mark
06Khor2    75:1|Concerning Firmilian, bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, and
06Khor2    75:2|Firmilian, bishop of Caesarea in Cappadocia, was
06Khor2    75:4|says that Peter, the sixteenth bishop of Alexandria, was martyred in
06Khor2    80:1|from the letter of the bishop Artit’es concerning a question of
06Khor2    83:13|the hands of Silvester, the bishop of Rome, who on being
06Khor2    87:13|a Jew, who later became bishop of Jerusalem
06Khor2    88:5|he killed Saint Basil, the bishop of Amasya in Pontus
06Khor2    89:10|Jacob of Nisibis and John, bishop of Persia, who were traveling
06Khor3    3:4|in this, gave them as bishop the young Grigoris, the elder
06Khor3    7:2|eight deacons of the great Bishop Jacob. After this
06Khor3    31:1|concerning the life of the Bishop Khad
06Khor3    51:15|have received your letter concerning Bishop Sahak, and I remembered the
06Khor3    52:5|had been fashioned by the bishop Daniel, a relative of his
06Khor3    53:5|Mesrop, with the aid of Bishop Babylos, passed through Phoenicia and
06Khor3    54:4|their king Bakur and the bishop Moses
06Khor3    54:7|under the supervision of his bishop Anania. With their help he
06Khor3    57:4|my lord Augustus Theodosius, Sahak bishop of Armenia, greetings in the
06Khor3    57:9|He also wrote to the bishop of the imperial capital in
06Khor3    57:11|Sahak, bishop of Armenia, to our teacher
06Khor3    57:11|Armenia, to our teacher Atticus, bishop of the imperial court, greetings
06Khor3    57:16|Sahak, bishop of Armenia, to the valiant
06Khor3    57:20|city of Melitene with the bishop Acacius most of the pupils
06Khor3    57:21|Vardan, entrusted them to the bishop of Derjan, Gind, and escorted
06Khor3    57:25|Romans, to Sahak the great bishop of Armenia, greetings
06Khor3    57:32|The great bishop Atticus also wrote the following
06Khor3    57:34|Atticus, autocephalous bishop of Constantinople, to my beloved
06Khor3    57:34|beloved brother and colleague Sahak, bishop of Armenia, greetings in the
06Khor3    60:4|in Sper, in Derjan their bishop Gind, and in Ekeḷeats’ Danan
06Khor3    60:7|of those regions to the bishop called Musheḷ, he himself returned
06Khor3    60:13|honorable welcome from Maximianos, the bishop of Byzantium
07Seb1    23:2|own seal, that of the bishop of his house, and also
07Seb1    27:5|might appoint to it a bishop as guardian of the church
07Seb1    27:6|They installed Abraham, the bishop of Ṙshtunik’, on the patriarchal
07Seb1    33:10|died. After the latter Komitas bishop of Taron, who was from
07Seb1    36:4|God, from me the chief-bishop, and from all the orthodox
07Seb1    46:12|oppression of the country - Komitas, bishop of the Mamikonēik’, and Matt’ēos
07Seb1    46:14|themselves; but at Ephesus, Cyril bishop of Alexandria; and at Chalcedon
07Seb1    46:14|Alexandria; and at Chalcedon the bishop Theodoret, who was of the
07Seb1    46:44|took with him the holy bishop Grigorios, and his son bishop
07Seb1    46:44|bishop Grigorios, and his son bishop Ṙstakēs, and on the military
07Seb1    46:47|the martyr, Theophilus, Athanasius, Cyril bishop of Alexandria, Basil bishop of
07Seb1    46:47|Cyril bishop of Alexandria, Basil bishop of Caesarea, Gregory Nazianzenus, Gregory
07Seb1    49:6|was confuted by a certain bishop in front of the king
07Seb1    49:7|the bishops had communicated, that bishop whom I mentioned above did
07Seb1    49:8|made a complaint against that bishop: ’He did not sit on
07Seb1    49:10|you a priest?’ The bishop note: ’If God wills and
07Seb1    49:11|The bishop note: ’I am a sinful
07Seb1    49:11|Armenia, or not?’ 11 The bishop note: ’In the same way
07Seb1    49:14|Then the king ordered (the bishop) to communicate with the Catholicos
07Seb1    49:14|with the Catholicos. When the bishop had carried out the king’s
07Seb1    49:15|The king blessed the bishop and note: ’May God bless
09Draskh1    10:11|Grigoris, who had been appointed bishop of Albania from the house
09Draskh1    17:5|one of them, as their bishop
09Draskh1    17:9|he set up Abraham, the bishop of Rshtunik’ who was from
09Draskh1    17:24|and subsequently had become the bishop of Mamikonean Taron
09Draskh1    19:15|to set up Nerses, the bishop of Tayk’, in place of
09Draskh1    19:39|When the action of the bishop was revealed, he was taken
09Draskh1    19:39|me or your patriarch?” The bishop offered the (following) arguments: “I
09Draskh1    19:40|sacraments with your patriarch?” The bishop answered: “(I shall), as if
09Draskh1    19:42|his deceitful tongue. Subsequently that bishop also received the sacraments with
09Draskh1    20:22|He had been formerly appointed bishop of Rotakk’ before being summoned
09Draskh1    22:1|at that time the chief bishop of Albania, leaned towards the
09Draskh1    22:4|the following), “There is a bishop here in our country, and
09Draskh1    22:8|Subsequently, he ordained another chief bishop in place of the heterodox
09Draskh1    23:12|Sulayman (Suleyman), immediately summoned the bishop and begged him to find
09Draskh1    23:16|the ostikan immediately sent for Bishop Sion, and gave orders to
09Draskh1    23:20|He had been formerly appointed bishop over the district of Goght’n
09Draskh1    33:20|katholikos instructed usbeing his bishop in residence, we were deeply
09Draskh1    49:7|hands of a certain overseer (bishop?) of the law, who happened
09Draskh1    60:23|ever more enraged, told the bishop, “You remain here in my
09Draskh1    66:11|But Sahak, our blessed bishop-in-residence, together with two
09Draskh1    66:11|the physical feebleness of the bishop as well as that of
09Draskh1    66:19|Church, and asked the blessed bishop to give them of the
09Draskh1    66:28|But the blessed bishop together with the rest of
09Draskh1    66:37|In the meantime, the blessed bishop, as well as the other
09Draskh1    66:39|the sinews of the blessed bishop, just as one would chop
09Draskh1    66:50|sweet savor, namely, the blessed bishop Sahak, who left behind the
10Tovma1    10:43|of purple for royal clothing”; Bishop Shmavon, a rock of Christ’s
10Tovma1    11:5|were) some descendants of Albianos bishop of Bznunik’, an honourable man
10Tovma1    11:44|a certain Havuk Kukṙchats’i as bishop of the Greek sector. In
10Tovma1    11:46|without the (permission of the) bishop of Caesarea, had been consecrated
10Tovma1    11:46|been consecrated by the blessed bishop Saint Sahakthe nobles of
10Tovma1    11:50|for Saint Sahak, and (then) Bishop Yovsēp and Moses and Mełēs
10Tovma1    11:53|He summoned to himself the bishop of Mokk’, Yohan; the bishop
10Tovma1    11:53|bishop of Mokk’, Yohan; the bishop of Ṙshtunik’, Sahak; and the
10Tovma1    11:53|of Ṙshtunik’, Sahak; and the bishop of Andzevats’ik’, Shmavon. And he
10Tovma2    2:1|who had the title of bishop and most forcefully pursued the
10Tovma2    2:15|permission to write to Abraham, bishop of the Mamikonean, who was
10Tovma3    2:11|Apusahak, brother of Sahak the bishop of the capital city of
10Tovma3    6:0|Grigor Artsruni and Lord Yovhannēs, bishop of Artsrunik’ and the priest
10Tovma3    6:41|thrice-blessed saints Lord Yovhannēs, bishop of Artsrunik’, the blessed priest
10Tovma3    6:43|It was appropriate for Bishop Yovhannēs to take on the
10Tovma3    6:50|combat not only the blessed bishop and the ascetic priest fought
10Tovma3    6:59|commended himself to the blessed bishop and the ascetic priest, and
10Tovma3    14:3|chief shepherd, Saint Yovhannēs the bishop, and the heroic priest Grigor
10Tovma3    15:2|Among them the blessed bishop Yovhannēs and the ascetic priest
10Tovma3    15:3|Now the blessed bishop Yovhannēs chose for himself a
10Tovma3    20:66|and delivered it to the bishop David of the same province
10Tovma3    22:4|be there also the blessed bishop Grigor, the prelate of Ṙshtunik’
10Tovma3    22:5|time of Noah, with the bishop Grigor offered to benevolent God
10Tovma3    29:65|He wrote to the holy bishop Grigor of the house of
10Tovma4    13:107|were seen by Lord Dawit’, bishop of Armenia, who had been
11Asogh1    3:2|of Smbat in [346=897], the Catholicos Bishop Georg died, whose patriarchal throne
11Asogh1    3:8|on the patriarchal throne in [346=897], Bishop Yovhannes of Dvin, a rhetorician
11Asogh1    5:14|Catholicos Bishop Yovhannes himself (is forced) to
11Asogh1    6:6|After the death of Bishop Yovhannes, during the second dispensation
11Asogh1    6:6|the second dispensation of Armenia, Bishop Theodore (who ruled for [11] years
11Asogh1    7:1|years. In his time, after Bishop Theodoros, his brother, Bishop Eghishe
11Asogh1    7:1|after Bishop Theodoros, his brother, Bishop Eghishe, was patriarch for [7] years
11Asogh1    7:1|patriarch for [7] years; after him, Bishop Ananias Mokatsi, abbot of the
11Asogh1    7:13|Around this time, Bishop Ananias sat on the patriarchal
11Asogh1    7:36|them, on the orders of Bishop Ananias, after a deep study
11Asogh1    8:9|Bishop Ananias, having reached a ripe
11Asogh1    8:11|the monastic Armenian clergy, (namely) Bishop of Arsharunik Bishop Xachik, Father
11Asogh1    8:11|clergy, (namely) Bishop of Arsharunik Bishop Xachik, Father Polycarpos - a monk
11Asogh1    9:0|About the patriarchate of Bishop Khachik and the construction of
11Asogh1    9:1|after (patriarchs) Vahan and Stepanos, Bishop Khachik, Bishop of Arsharunik, nephew
11Asogh1    9:1|Vahan and Stepanos, Bishop Khachik, Bishop of Arsharunik, nephew (by sister
11Asogh1    9:3|In the same village, (Bishop Khachik) built a cathedral church
11Asogh1    19:12|Smbat, through the mediation of Bishop Khachik, concluded an oath agreement
11Asogh1    20:7|to write lengthy epistles to Bishop Khachik, the Armenian Patriarch
11Asogh1    30:0|On the death of Bishop Xachik
11Asogh1    30:1|the patriarch of the Armenians bishop Xachik, the Armenian people began
11Asogh1    31:0|On the Patriarchate of Bishop Sargis
11Asogh1    31:2|the blessed man of God, Bishop Mashtots
11Asogh1    31:7|Upon the death of Bishop Khachik, the Armenian King Gagik
11Asogh1    31:7|having at their head the Bishop of Arsharunik, Bishop Sahak, on
11Asogh1    31:7|head the Bishop of Arsharunik, Bishop Sahak, on Tuesday, after Easter
11Asogh1    44:4|Bishop Sargis approved a peace treaty
12Last1    2:18|and submit. For a certain bishop of Georgian nationality who resided
12Last1    4:1|then (Basil) sent Zak’aria, the bishop of Vagharshakert, whom we recalled
12Last1    4:1|giving him what he requested. (Bishop Zak’aria) took the document and
12Last1    6:5|He took the Syrian bishop to Constantinople, subjecting him to
12Last1    6:5|upon. Later he ordered (the bishop) taken into exile, where he
12Last1    22:0|There was a certain bishop named Yakobos who held the
12Last1    22:13|Bishop Yakobos, the first-born disciple
12Last1    23:26|to take across the aged bishop Samuel and his brother’s son
12Last1    23:35|Roman (Chalcedonian), and, bribing a bishop named Episarhat, he agreed to
12Last1    23:36|The bishop appeared at the trial and
12Last1    23:36|he gave (Vrverh) to the bishop, as the latter had requested