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Butak   1
Butel   1
Butmah   2
Buzand   7
Byzantium   355
Bznuni   27
Cadmus   9
Caesar   36
Caesarea   93
Wordform

byzantine
197 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
bygone   3
bypassed   1
bypassing   1
byssus   2
byzantine   197
byzantines   70
byzantium   88
bznuni   1
bznunik   25


02Agat1    2:33|the other, to the Greek Byzantine areas
02Agat1    3:4|of Greece (i.e., to Byzantine territory in western Asia Minor
02Agat1    3:8|who had gone to the Byzantine areas, was nourished and educated
02Agat1    4:3|come against me from the Byzantine troops. We will go to
02Agat1    4:27|The Byzantine emperor assembled many troops and
02Agat1    4:28|Greater Armenia returned from the Byzantine areas
03Buz3    7:11|a long journey to the Byzantine areas
03Buz3    10:45|of the wars between the Byzantine kings and the Iranian king
03Buz3    21:2|nobility carrying gifts to the Byzantine emperor proposing that they extend
03Buz3    21:8|families and fled to the Byzantine areas, bringing the bad news
03Buz3    21:29|Thus, he faithfully implemented the Byzantine emperor’s commands
03Buz3    21:30|come to him from the Byzantine emperor, so that they would
03Buz3    21:32|Then the Byzantine emperor returned the captives of
03Buz4    5:1|necessary to send to the Byzantine empire a delegation regarding the
03Buz4    11:0|to king Arshak from the Byzantine emperor Vaghes. They had been
03Buz4    11:0|Armenia conducted punishing raids into Byzantine territory
03Buz4    16:12|affection, might unite with the Byzantine emperor, or somehow be pried
03Buz4    20:12|they saw that the Byzantine troops had already arrived and
03Buz4    20:15|rather wanted to attack the Byzantine king themselves and wage war
03Buz4    20:21|so that not a single Byzantine soldier survived
03Buz4    20:22|loot and booty of the Byzantine troops, and there was no
03Buz4    21:2|incessant wars waged by the Byzantine emperors
03Buz4    21:5|fervently did battle with the Byzantine emperors
03Buz4    21:6|king Shapuh of Iran. The Byzantine emperor wrote, sealed, and sent
03Buz4    50:7|Armenia and went to the Byzantine emperor
03Buz4    54:41|and the other was the Byzantine emperor
03Buz4    54:42|I brought you and the Byzantine emperor to the ground, since
03Buz4    55:10|were still talking with the Byzantine emperor and convincing him to
03Buz5    1:1|went with them to the Byzantine emperor
03Buz5    1:2|and he requested from the Byzantine emperor that Pap, Arshak’s son
03Buz5    1:3|The great Byzantine emperor, as requested, enthroned Arshak’s
03Buz5    1:3|the land of Armenia. The Byzantine emperor was very supportive, he
03Buz5    1:13|before Terent and Ade the Byzantine military commanders, Mushegh, sparapet of
03Buz5    1:14|gifts on general Mushegh. The Byzantine military commanders were also very
03Buz5    1:16|before king Pap and the Byzantine troops of the imperial brigade
03Buz5    1:21|The Byzantine troops which were at Erand
03Buz5    2:13|Pap, a share for the Byzantine generals who were with the
03Buz5    4:4|The Byzantine troops which were at Erhand
03Buz5    4:6|of Armenia and against the Byzantine troops, the king of Aghuania
03Buz5    4:7|brigade to go against the Byzantine forces, so let me go
03Buz5    4:11|When you have arrested the Byzantine troops, allow many of them
03Buz5    4:13|But Terent, the Byzantine general, did not permit him
03Buz5    4:13|fight. Rather, he note: “The Byzantine emperor sent us to come
03Buz5    4:16|onto mount Npat. All the Byzantine and Armenian troops were descending
03Buz5    4:30|to the right of the Byzantine troops, and he moved the
03Buz5    4:56|But the Byzantine and Armenian troops pursued them
03Buz5    4:62|of Armenia and among the Byzantine troops
03Buz5    5:7|of battle, and found the Byzantine troops and the Armenian brigade
03Buz5    5:13|legions, that is of the Byzantine shield-bearers, as well as
03Buz5    5:14|were able to disperse the Byzantine troops or the brigade of
03Buz5    5:16|upper hand, the Armenians and Byzantine troops would go to the
03Buz5    5:17|troops were defeated by the Byzantine troops and Terent their stratelate
03Buz5    5:20|they took refuge in the Byzantine legion, which opened its shield
03Buz5    6:1|Now Terent, general of the Byzantine troops, and Mushegh, general of
03Buz5    23:4|openly, but because of the Byzantine emperor, he did not dare
03Buz5    32:0|Byzantines and was slain by Byzantine military commanders
03Buz5    32:1|his heart away from the Byzantine emperor, wanting to have unity
03Buz5    32:3|also sent messengers to the Byzantine emperor saying: “Caesarea and ten
03Buz5    32:4|destroy the covenant with the Byzantine empire. However, Pap did not
03Buz5    32:4|which he had with the Byzantine emperor
03Buz5    32:5|Now the Byzantine princes and their troops were
03Buz5    32:6|The Byzantine emperor secretly sent an emissary
03Buz5    32:7|received this command from the Byzantine emperor, they waited for an
03Buz5    32:8|Ade, the generals of the Byzantine troops, knew that king Pap
03Buz5    32:8|of Bagrewand district, while the Byzantine troops were nearby. So, the
03Buz5    32:8|troops were nearby. So, the Byzantine generals prepared a grand banquet
03Buz5    32:10|entered the tent of the Byzantine general Terent, he noticed the
03Buz5    32:14|given to the shield-bearing Byzantine troops
03Buz5    32:18|Then the Byzantine general Terent drew his own
03Buz5    33:2|make an enemy of the Byzantine emperor, nor can we make
03Buz5    33:3|past. “Let us serve the Byzantine emperor and remain obedient to
03Buz5    33:3|to the authority of the Byzantine empire, and do as it
03Buz5    34:1|king Pap of Armenia, the Byzantine emperor made a certain Varazdat
03Buz5    34:7|He also consulted with the Byzantine princes, and through them with
03Buz5    34:8|The Byzantine emperor was overjoyed to do
03Buz5    35:8|on his advice that the Byzantine generals killed king Pap? For
03Buz5    35:8|Pap? For Mushegh aggrevated the Byzantine emperor and caused him to
03Buz5    35:9|a military base inhabited by Byzantine troops
03Buz5    35:10|After that, either the Byzantine emperor will remove the kingship
03Buz5    37:62|to the orders of the Byzantine emperor, he reasoned that he
03Buz5    44:11|wrote a hrovartak to the Byzantine emperor entrusting the land of
03Buz6    1:0|at the order of the Byzantine emperor, and half the people
03Buz6    1:4|and departed, going to the Byzantine border. The Byzantines supported Arshak
03Buz6    1:5|Then the troops of the Byzantine emperor came to help. King
03Buz6    1:6|messengers of the two kings, Byzantine and Iranian, were going back
03Buz6    1:10|to king Xosrov, while the Byzantine sector went to king Arshak
05Parp1    3:9|from all parts of the Byzantine land. To this day those
05Parp2    8:2|would be subject to the Byzantine emperor, than to remain in
05Parp2    8:4|enter the service of the Byzantine emperor
05Parp2    9:1|oath and counsel with the Byzantine emperor, and is always discussing
05Parp2    12:4|border and gateway to the Byzantine realm
05Parp2    12:5|Arsacid line had submitted (to Byzantine rule). It was possible that
05Parp2    12:5|under our sway and under Byzantine authority might grow fond of
05Parp2    12:5|unite, talk peace with the Byzantine emperor, gladly submit to him
05Parp3    30:8|go to the areas of Byzantine authority where they could live
05Parp3    33:7|all the nobility at the Byzantine court, to other princes and
05Parp3    41:7|While the matter of the (Byzantine) response was being delayed thus
05Parp4    63:17|secretly sent messengers to the Byzantine emperor Leo [I? 457-74] once, then twice
05Parp4    75:14|helping us, neither Huns, nor Byzantine, nor anyone of any other
08Ghev1    1:10|Then the Byzantine troops displayed great ignorance, for
08Ghev1    1:11|delivering many blows to the Byzantine troops and putting the rest
08Ghev1    1:11|flight, pursuing them to the Byzantine camp, and generally killing many
08Ghev1    1:11|having loaded up with looted Byzantine treasures and after robbing those
08Ghev1    2:5|district of Artaz against the Byzantine general named Procopius, who was
08Ghev1    2:9|Garhni, having separated from the Byzantine general
08Ghev1    2:11|that there were more than [60,000] Byzantine troops involved there, while the
08Ghev1    3:0|the second year of the Byzantine emperor Constantine, who was Heraclius’
08Ghev1    4:7|fighters became strong, putting the Byzantine troops to flight. This occurred
08Ghev1    4:8|connecting) ropes, so that the (Byzantine) fugitives would not survive
08Ghev1    4:9|Getting the Byzantine troops in their midst (the
08Ghev1    4:9|them escaped and fled to Byzantine territory. Thereafter the Byzantine emperor’s
08Ghev1    4:9|to Byzantine territory. Thereafter the Byzantine emperor’s courage abandoned him, since
08Ghev1    5:4|into ruins. And then (the Byzantine troops) returned to their own
08Ghev1    5:5|However the Byzantine grandees became inimical toward Justinian
08Ghev1    6:1|for Smbat’s desertion of the Byzantine army on account of his
08Ghev1    6:1|as were many of the Byzantine troops
08Ghev1    6:2|he could not withstand the Byzantine army, he escaped by a
08Ghev1    6:2|with a few men. The Byzantine troops returned to their own
08Ghev1    8:2|and to go to the Byzantine emperor
08Ghev1    8:19|of their victory to the Byzantine emperor. As gifts from the
08Ghev1    10:2|Smbat quickly wrote to the Byzantine emperor requesting his help
08Ghev1    10:3|uniting his forces with the Byzantine general’s, came to the village
08Ghev1    10:4|upon the allies, since the Byzantine troops lost their appetite for
08Ghev1    10:6|lords had been leading the Byzantine troops, he ordered Muhammad to
08Ghev1    10:17|to dwell in from the Byzantine emperor and pasturage for their
08Ghev1    10:20|Armenia, detaching themselves from the Byzantine emperor
08Ghev1    13:3|wrote a letter to the Byzantine emperor Leo [III], the Isaurian, [717-740] regarding
08Ghev1    19:0|caliph) began to threaten the Byzantine emperor. He sent an emissary
08Ghev1    19:2|The Byzantine forces also made preparations, moving
08Ghev1    19:3|urging great caution to the Byzantine general so that (his forces
08Ghev1    19:4|However, (the Byzantine general) did not take care
08Ghev1    19:4|their own land. When the Byzantine general learned about this, he
08Ghev1    19:5|Now when (the Byzantine troops) had arisen and were
08Ghev1    19:5|of their pursuit since (the Byzantine army had stirred up and
08Ghev1    19:7|the sword many of the Byzantine troops. After this (the Arabs
08Ghev1    26:6|on the troops of the Byzantine emperor which were located in
08Ghev1    29:0|During his reign the Byzantine emperor (Constantine) [V], Copronymous, [740-775] left his
08Ghev1    29:2|He also took to Byzantine territory the city’s troops and
08Ghev1    32:1|abandoned their legacies, fleeing to Byzantine territory and seeking refuge near
08Ghev1    34:32|like earthenware pots. Indeed the Byzantine (emperor) cannot lift a hand
08Ghev1    34:33|all the power of the Byzantine emperor, his personal bravery, (and
08Ghev1    34:35|go into exile to the Byzantine emperor
08Ghev1    34:58|They could have left for Byzantine parts and saved themselves from
08Ghev1    37:4|Muhammad), and sent it to Byzantine territory. For in the same
08Ghev1    37:5|was planning to begin raiding Byzantine territory with his troops, the
08Ghev1    37:5|third who was from the Byzantine army
08Ghev1    37:6|These (captives) were taken to Byzantine territory. Then they went and
08Ghev1    37:6|presented their booty to the Byzantine emperor
08Ghev1    38:0|of mustard seed to the Byzantine emperor and wrote
08Ghev1    39:1|about the death of the Byzantine emperor, he assembled many troops
08Ghev1    39:2|as the Ishmaelite army reached Byzantine territory, the Byzantine army came
08Ghev1    39:2|army reached Byzantine territory, the Byzantine army came against them. (The
08Ghev1    39:10|Arab) authority and aided the Byzantine emperor should be set up
08Ghev1    42:2|a living, (people) fled to Byzantine territory. They say that their
08Ghev1    42:5|river, they quickly notified the Byzantine emperor [VI] Constantine
10Tovma3    24:7|to the custom of the Byzantine emperors banners inscribed with the
12Last1    1:29|awan, and they put the Byzantine army to flight, but in
12Last1    2:14|to the court of the Byzantine emperor. Since he pleased him
12Last1    2:24|a rock, so did the Byzantine army strike against them, turning
12Last1    2:37|our (Armenian) canons, while the Byzantine bishops who happened to be
12Last1    3:2|Now many of the Byzantine princes, who at various times
12Last1    4:5|Immediately and without trouble, the Byzantine troops surrounded them and killed
12Last1    4:6|the stronghold of Abkhazia. The (Byzantine) troops which pursued them (continued
12Last1    4:12|city (of Her) saw (the Byzantine departure), they suddenly rushed forth
12Last1    5:2|Archesh with its estates under Byzantine control
12Last1    6:1|of the officers of the Byzantine army, and (Constantine) enthroned him
12Last1    6:7|men, pounced upon the myriad (Byzantine) hosts. They killed an inestimable
12Last1    7:1|over the borders of the Byzantine district and resided in the
12Last1    9:0|mixed with crockery is the Byzantine kingdom. For they did not
12Last1    9:6|a great destruction of the Byzantine troops occurred in the fortified
12Last1    9:7|it with a rampart. The Byzantine troops, benumbed by wine and
12Last1    10:23|When the Byzantine emperor heard news of the
12Last1    10:27|In these days Byzantine armies entered the land of
12Last1    10:41|a trap. Now when the (Byzantine) emperor saw (Gagik), he forgot
12Last1    10:42|country, (Grigor) went before the (Byzantine) emperor and gave him the
12Last1    10:44|strongholds in this land.” (The Byzantine official) hurriedly informed the emperor
12Last1    13:1|For the Byzantine cavalry, guarding the Eastern land
12Last1    14:0|When the (Byzantine) king saw (Petros), he received
12Last1    14:6|Finally, repenting, (the Byzantine emperor) released Xach’ik without the
12Last1    16:18|they encountered a brigade of Byzantine troops called Vrhangs (Vrangk’) who
12Last1    16:18|them. By God’s mercy, the Byzantine brigade grew stronger, vanquished the
12Last1    16:42|a certain general of the Byzantine troops, brave-hearted and manly
12Last1    18:14|era [1057], which was the tenth Byzantine indication
12Last1    18:23|the Persians realized that (the Byzantine nobles) were fighting and opposing
12Last1    18:25|Now during the period of Byzantine warfare, Iwane, Liparit’s son, (was
12Last1    18:25|When (Iwane) learned that the (Byzantine) kingdom had been split in
12Last1    21:17|There was a brigade of Byzantine cavalrymen guarding the city, and
12Last1    21:26|Then a Byzantine army came up from behind
12Last1    22:29|of jail, and fled across Byzantine territory until he reached the
12Last1    23:23|Now when summer arrived, the (Byzantine) emperor sent a judge, whose
12Last1    24:7|the borders of the other (Byzantine) kingdom. This transpired in [513] of
12Last1    25:2|booty and many captives, (the Byzantine emperor) ten years later decided
12Last1    25:10|of piety, rebelled from the Byzantine emperor and crossed over to
12Last1    25:12|But since the Byzantine emperor was uninformed of what
12Last1    25:16|Now they took (the Byzantine emperor)—that world-ruling lord
12Last1    25:20|and proudly went before the Byzantine emperor
12Last1    25:21|peace between the Iranian and Byzantine kingdoms