| 01Kor1    2:5 | | | of acceptable sacrifice has been  | called  | just; another, because of his | 
| 01Kor1    6:6 | | | with messages to a priest  | called  | Habel, who was an intimate | 
| 01Kor1    7:1 | | | cities, one of which was  | called  | Edessa, and the other, Amida | 
| 01Kor1    7:2 | | | bishops, one of whom was  | called  | Babilas, and the other, Akakios | 
| 01Kor1    12:7 | | | named Vardan, who was also  | called  | Vardkan | 
| 01Kor1    16:5 | | | Saint, who was to be  | called  | acoemeti (monks, followers of Akimetes | 
| 01Kor1    16:6 | | | named as their supervisor one  | called  | Leontius, a loyal and pious | 
| 01Kor1    16:20 | | | first one of whom was  | called,  | Yenovk | 
| 01Kor1    24:4 | | | the chief of whom was  | called  | Yeremia | 
| 02Agat1    2:22 | | | longed for his native land  | called  | Pahlaw. And then he hatched | 
| 02Agat1    2:28 | | | city of Vagharshapat, which is  | called  | Metsamor bridge, hurrying to get | 
| 02Agat1    3:5 | | | borders, naming the place formerly  | called  | Soyzn (“the Pit”), the “Gate | 
| 02Agat1    5:2 | | | the banks of the river  | called  | Gayl (Wolf | 
| 02Agat1    5:23 | | | Christ, where are all those  | called,  | the fathers and the just | 
| 02Agat1    5:43 | | | own divinity his beloved and  | called  | and invited and those who | 
| 02Agat1    7:6 | | | eat’ [Gen. 2.17; 3.11]. Not that the tree,  | called  | of life, could give life | 
| 02Agat1    15:28 | | | note: ’My name has been  | called  | over you’ [Gen. 48.16; cf. Acts 15.17] and: ’You are | 
| 02Agat1    15:32 | | | for us, whom you have  | called  | the temple of your will | 
| 02Agat1    21:16 | | | Now recognize him who  | called  | you from darkness to the | 
| 02Agat1    22:27 | | | and fulfilled his commandments were  | called  | prophets, tellers of the eternal | 
| 02Agat1    22:27 | | | chosen for his piety and  | called  | the father of all races | 
| 02Agat1    22:28 | | | generations born from him were  | called  | the first and special people | 
| 02Agat1    22:30 | | | there arose one great prophet  | called  | Moses. He was made worthy | 
| 02Agat3    3:5 | | | in a loud voice, he  | called  | out, grunted and slobbered and | 
| 02Agat3    4:6 | | | the form of light. He  | called  | my name and note: ’Gregory | 
| 02Agat3    4:29 | | | the man, who had earlier  | called  | my name and showed me | 
| 02Agat3    10:3 | | | gods of his forefathers - falsely  | called  | gods - and consigning them to | 
| 02Agat3    10:4 | | | well as at the place  | called  | Erazamoyn | 
| 02Agat3    10:5 | | | pagan priestly knowledge, who was  | called  | the Diwan secretary of Ormazd | 
| 02Agat3    11:2 | | | the altars of those falsely  | called  | gods. There, in the village | 
| 02Agat3    11:2 | | | famous temple to the so- | called  | god Barshamin of dazzling whiteness | 
| 02Agat3    11:5 | | | went to the fortified place  | called  | Ani, the site of the | 
| 02Agat3    11:6 | | | god Zeus-Armazd, who was  | called  | the father of all the | 
| 02Agat3    12:7 | | | Aramazd, located in the village  | called  | Bagayarich in the Parthian language | 
| 02Agat3    14:3 | | | land of Gugarq, who is  | called “ | the other bdeash”; ninth, the | 
| 02Agat3    14:5 | | | city of Caesarea, which is  | called  | Mazhaq in the Armenian language | 
| 02Agat3    16:1 | | | the great Taurus Mountains, and  | called  | Yashtishat after the frequent sacrifices | 
| 02Agat3    16:2 | | | who is the Greek Aphrodite -  | called  | the Chamber of Vahagn | 
| 02Agat3    18:4 | | | he arrived at the place  | called  | Ditsavan, with all the grandees | 
| 02Agat3    26:4 | | | a retreat on the mountain  | called  | the Caves of Mane’ | 
| 02Agat3    28:4 | | | in his court, who are  | called [bdeashxq]  | borderlords. Of these, the first | 
| 03Buz3    2:1 | | | until the day that Christ  | called  | him to his rest | 
| 03Buz3    2:2 | | | great Gregory in the village  | called  | T’ordan in Daranaghik’ district; and | 
| 03Buz3    6:14 | | | Aghuanian area, to the village  | called  | Amaraz | 
| 03Buz3    7:12 | | | were encamped on the mountain  | called [Tslu glux]  | Bull’s Head. Vach’e put them | 
| 03Buz3    7:20 | | | ordered that irregular troops be  | called  | up from the land and | 
| 03Buz3    8:3 | | | from the secure royal fortress  | called  | Garhni and extending to the | 
| 03Buz3    8:3 | | | of Mecamor to the hill  | called  | Duin which is on the | 
| 03Buz3    8:4 | | | He  | called  | this the [Tachar] Temple forest | 
| 03Buz3    8:22 | | | prince of Erhshtunik’, which was  | called  | the island of Aght’amar. Sparapet | 
| 03Buz3    9:1 | | | prince of Aghjnik’ who was  | called  | the bdeashx, an individual who | 
| 03Buz3    10:4 | | | this day that fountain is  | called  | the fountain of Yakob | 
| 03Buz3    10:31 | | | Erheshtunik’, this fountain has been  | called  | Yakob’s fountain to the present | 
| 03Buz3    14:11 | | | is, Vahagn, in the place  | called  | Ashtishat, where the foundations of | 
| 03Buz3    14:21 | | | was opposite the great mountain  | called  | Tsul, a stone’s throw below | 
| 03Buz3    14:21 | | | valley abounding in ash-trees,  | called  | Hatseatsn draxt | 
| 03Buz3    14:64 | | | was located, to the place  | called  | Hatseats draxt near the fountain | 
| 03Buz3    19:13 | | | was survived by a son  | called  | Vrik | 
| 03Buz3    20:23 | | | Masis mountain, at the place  | called  | kaghak the enclosure of Aghiorsk | 
| 03Buz3    20:37 | | | name of this village be  | called [Acugh]  | Coal instead of Dalarik as | 
| 03Buz3    21:12 | | | of Basean, in the village  | called  | Osxay. They came and entered | 
| 03Buz4    3:27 | | | the benevolent, he had been  | called  | to be the trustee of | 
| 03Buz4    4:16 | | | as far as the mountain  | called  | Arhewc | 
| 03Buz4    6:6 | | | were his people, one was  | called  | Deacon Rustom, the other was | 
| 03Buz4    8:6 | | | was already set, Bishop Eusebius  | called  | all the clergy together and | 
| 03Buz4    9:11 | | | they brought, filled the church,  | called  | the king’s trusted princes and | 
| 03Buz4    10:0 | | | About how the Emperor Valens  | called  | the sophist to fight against | 
| 03Buz4    10:14 | | | And one of them was  | called  | Sargis, the other Theodore, and | 
| 03Buz4    10:33 | | | things to everyone. Saint Basil  | called  | everyone to take the thing | 
| 03Buz4    12:8 | | | a dastakert in the so- | called  | valley of the district of | 
| 03Buz4    13:0 | | | God delivered to the awan  | called  | Arshakawan, and how the entire | 
| 03Buz4    15:15 | | | that is, in the village  | called  | Arhawiwtk | 
| 03Buz4    22:17 | | | of Basen, in the place  | called  | Osxa or, Oxsa | 
| 03Buz4    22:20 | | | as far as the area  | called  | Xartizan | 
| 03Buz4    23:8 | | | the general of Armenia, Vasak,  | called  | up the troops. He then | 
| 03Buz4    24:26 | | | the stronghold in the village  | called  | Aghjk, in the Ayrarat district | 
| 03Buz4    30:1 | | | They arrived at a place  | called  | Maxazean | 
| 03Buz4    50:4 | | | a wall in a place  | called  | Joray, they put in gates | 
| 03Buz4    54:37 | | | him to Andmesh, which is  | called  | Anyush fortress, and keep him | 
| 03Buz4    58:11 | | | hers stood with an apron  | called  | anakiwghs tied around her waist | 
| 03Buz5    3:2 | | | at his fortress which was  | called  | Oghakan, and was located by | 
| 03Buz5    4:25 | | | So, they  | called  | Mushegh before the king, and | 
| 03Buz5    6:1 | | | because of his work was  | called “ | father” of the king, as | 
| 03Buz5    6:8 | | | great village on royal holdings,  | called  | Ardeank. He himself came into | 
| 03Buz5    6:18 | | | were bringing him there, he  | called  | out: “Not here, not here | 
| 03Buz5    7:1 | | | at Andmeshn fortress, which was  | called  | the Fortress of Oblivion, Anyushn | 
| 03Buz5    7:7 | | | the mardpetutiwn whose occupant was  | called [hayr] ( | father) had been entrusted to | 
| 03Buz5    24:4 | | | He  | called  | him to his mansion at | 
| 03Buz5    25:1 | | | the place of the gods,  | called  | the Throne of Anahit. Both | 
| 03Buz5    28:1 | | | of his hermitage, which was  | called  | Mambre, left there numerous brother | 
| 03Buz5    32:8 | | | was encamped at a place  | called  | Xu in a plain of | 
| 03Buz5    35:15 | | | grandees, and general Mushegh be  | called  | to the dinner | 
| 03Buz5    43:12 | | |  | called  | Eghjerk (“Horns”) by the inhabitants | 
| 03Buz5    43:21 | | | stronghold on the great mountain  | called  | Varaz | 
| 03Buz5    43:34 | | | Then Manuel  | called  | Meruzhan forward, saying to him | 
| 03Buz5    44:6 | | | with a fatal illness. He  | called  | his son Artashir and gave | 
| 03Buz6    6:4 | | | patriarch Nerses, at a place  | called  | Amok. Every year they commemorated | 
| 03Buz6    11:1 | | | bishop of Tayk named Kirakos,  | called  | Shahap, who was an honest | 
| 03Buz6    16:3 | | | in the country of Armenia  | called  | him vardapet | 
| 03Buz6    16:10 | | | the Illuminator, at the place  | called  | Oskik | 
| 04Yegh1    1:7 | | | sent to him a man  | called  | Anatolius, who was the commander | 
| 04Yegh2    3:64 | | | one of his trusted servants,  | called  | Denshapuh, on a mission to | 
| 04Yegh2    4:88 | | | begat the other son he  | called  | him Ormizd. He took the | 
| 04Yegh2    4:95 | | | was born of some woman  | called  | Mary, whose husband was Joseph | 
| 04Yegh2    7:163 | | | corruptible and destructible cannot be  | called  | an indestructible God | 
| 04Yegh2    8:191 | | | who judge evildoers are not  | called  | evil and tormentors but very | 
| 04Yegh2    12:291 | | | from the royal treasury. He  | called  | them dear friends, and in | 
| 04Yegh3    2:39 | | | month, at an important town  | called  | Angḷ | 
| 04Yegh3    3:56 | | | They also built what are  | called  | martyria and decorated them in | 
| 04Yegh3    6:145 | | | Within that vast dominion they  | called  | Armenia a great and beloved | 
| 04Yegh3    8:178 | | | rapidly crossed the great river  | called  | Kura. He encountered him near | 
| 04Yegh4    1:24 | | | some others who were so- | called  | priests | 
| 04Yegh4    2:26 | | | The prince of the Rshtunik,  | called  | Artak | 
| 04Yegh4    2:27 | | | The prince of the Khorkhorunik,  | called  | Gadisho | 
| 04Yegh4    2:28 | | | The prince of the Vahevunik,  | called  | Giut | 
| 04Yegh4    2:29 | | | The prince of the Bagratunik,  | called  | Tirots | 
| 04Yegh4    2:30 | | | The prince of the Apahunik,  | called  | Manech | 
| 04Yegh4    2:31 | | | The prince of the Gabeleank,  | called  | Arten | 
| 04Yegh4    2:32 | | | The prince of Ake,  | called  | Enjuḷ | 
| 04Yegh4    2:33 | | | The prince of Urts,  | called  | Nerseh | 
| 04Yegh4    2:34 | | | other branch of the Palunik,  | called  | Varazshapuh | 
| 04Yegh4    2:35 | | | lesser noble of the Amatunik,  | called  | Manen | 
| 04Yegh4    2:36 | | | other noble men, whom they  | called  | ostanik from the royal house | 
| 04Yegh4    2:37 | | | through false priests, a priest  | called  | Zangak, a priest called Peter | 
| 04Yegh4    2:37 | | | priest called Zangak, a priest  | called  | Peter, a deacon called Sahak | 
| 04Yegh4    2:37 | | | priest called Peter, a deacon  | called  | Sahak, and a deacon called | 
| 04Yegh4    2:37 | | | called Sahak, and a deacon  | called  | Mushi. These he sent to | 
| 04Yegh4    2:41 | | | was addressed to a man  | called  | Vasak, one of those Mamikoneans | 
| 04Yegh5    3:70 | | | shedding of blood and was  | called  | the greatest of all prophets | 
| 04Yegh5    4:77 | | | kings of Israel and was  | called  | the father of the Son | 
| 04Yegh5    4:78 | | | He was so  | called  | for the needs of the | 
| 04Yegh6    3:65 | | | Two other blessed priests,  | called  | Samuel and Abraham, had destroyed | 
| 04Yegh6    4:99 | | | Furthermore, a noble  | called  | Atom from the Gnuni family | 
| 04Yegh7    3:59 | | | Softly he  | called  | the bishop by name, for | 
| 04Yegh7    8:190 | | | that, he would not be  | called  | brave but very cowardly | 
| 04Yegh7    13:322 | | | in Vardes and another bishop  | called  | Tatik in Asorestan | 
| 04Yegh8    2:42 | | | the executioner heard this, he  | called  | the soldiers who were leading | 
| 04Yegh8    2:46 | | | to Babylonia, to a province  | called  | Shahul, although they were the | 
| 05Parp1    1:0 | | | whose name the book is  | called ( | the book) of Gregory | 
| 05Parp1    1:3 | | | That book which is  | called  | the History of Armenia ends | 
| 05Parp1    3:2 | | | A certain historian  | called  | P’awstos Buzandac’i is said (to | 
| 05Parp1    3:2 | | | the veracity of the book  | called  | Agat’angeghos, they have expressed doubts | 
| 05Parp1    3:8 | | | to the present is still  | called  | Byzantium | 
| 05Parp2    10:14 | | | king immediately dispatched an ambassador  | called  | Vahrich (by his parents) giving | 
| 05Parp2    19:0 | | | the city of Vagharshapat (also  | called [Nor Kaghak’] (“ | New City”). This took place | 
| 05Parp2    19:0 | | | man to his own village  | called  | Oshakan | 
| 05Parp3    22:5 | | | the principles) of your so- | called  | faith so that (we can | 
| 05Parp3    24:7 | | | times from your false, so- | called  | vardapets and are as well | 
| 05Parp3    24:12 | | | is God whom you have  | called  | gods, the creator, king of | 
| 05Parp3    25:9 | | | it better to go, and  | called  | on God’s help to find | 
| 05Parp3    28:5 | | | a multitude of false vardapets,  | called  | mages, and exhorted to study | 
| 05Parp3    31:7 | | | the secure stronghold which is  | called  | Anggh. They made these places | 
| 05Parp3    32:5 | | | seized him in the village  | called  | Arcak, took and bound him | 
| 05Parp3    32:22 | | | at sunrise, in the village  | called  | Zarehawan, (the rebels) put some | 
| 05Parp3    35:0 | | | quickly crossed the great river,  | called  | the Kur, and advanced before | 
| 05Parp3    37:13 | | | Artaz, close to the village  | called  | Awarayr. They came to an | 
| 05Parp3    40:0 | | | conclusion, and humane God had  | called  | his dear ones to Him | 
| 05Parp3    41:9 | | | stayed there, by the mountain  | called  | Parxar, close to the borders | 
| 05Parp3    42:20 | | | captives) were, the blessed Ghewond  | called  | out to him loudly using | 
| 05Parp3    44:0 | | | of Bagrewand from the village  | called  | Eghegeak, and the blessed deacon | 
| 05Parp3    44:10 | | | of these commandments) shall be  | called  | great in the kingdom of | 
| 05Parp3    48:1 | | | he came to the shahastan  | called  | Niwshapuh. He ordered that the | 
| 05Parp3    53:12 | | | who was from the village  | called  | Zenaks in the district of | 
| 05Parp3    58:10 | | | to Asorestan to the district  | called  | Shap’ul, to remain there in | 
| 05Parp4    63:4 | | | lived fearlessly among these so- | called  | princes of Armenia, as though | 
| 05Parp4    63:12 | | | this time of troubles were  | called  | the tanuters of Armenia, who | 
| 05Parp4    64:38 | | | his fathers in the village  | called  | Odmsu geogh in the district | 
| 05Parp4    66:20 | | | was from the prominent village  | called  | Bjni, and had been with | 
| 05Parp4    67:2 | | | the wall of the fortress  | called  | Ani. They remained there that | 
| 05Parp4    67:7 | | | fortified himself in the fortress  | called  | Sagray fortress, which was a | 
| 05Parp4    67:10 | | | cross over to the village  | called  | Naxchawan, on the border of | 
| 05Parp4    70:12 | | | journey, they approached the town [k’aghak’ageoghn]  | called  | Arhest during great Easter Week | 
| 05Parp4    71:16 | | | weakening before the enemy, he  | called  | to Vren Vanandac’i: “Advance against | 
| 05Parp4    71:17 | | | But the latter, terrified,  | called  | back: “I am unable. Right | 
| 05Parp4    73:1 | | | his remaining living servants, and  | called  | His blessed witness, Vasak to | 
| 05Parp4    73:2 | | | relax awhile in the baths  | called  | Varshaki | 
| 05Parp4    76:5 | | | Gregory’s home, in the village  | called  | Bagawan. When Nerseh Kamsarakan saw | 
| 05Parp4    76:18 | | | like champion, in the village  | called  | Bagawan, in the district of | 
| 05Parp4    78:0 | | | that day in the town  | called  | Artashat | 
| 05Parp4    78:4 | | | the midst of the forest  | called  | Xosrovakert. Then he passed against | 
| 05Parp4    78:4 | | | the side of the mountain  | called  | Jrvezh | 
| 05Parp4    79:3 | | | camped close to the village  | called ( | by two names), one (of | 
| 05Parp4    79:3 | | | Horhom tun, in the district  | called  | Shaghagom | 
| 05Parp4    79:10 | | | the plain of the fountains,  | called  | Arcat’aghbersn | 
| 05Parp4    80:4 | | | the secure fortress of Basen  | called  | Boghberd, and left them there | 
| 05Parp4    81:2 | | | the authority of the Mamikoneans,  | called  | Caghik. They wanted to cross | 
| 05Parp4    81:15 | | | he encamped at the village  | called  | Erez in the district of | 
| 05Parp4    83:0 | | | at the village of Oghin  | called  | Shte’, in the stables | 
| 05Parp4    85:0 | | | of Basean, to a village  | called  | Aluar | 
| 05Parp4    85:4 | | | being dazed and drugged, and  | called  | the man, questioning him alone | 
| 05Parp4    89:0 | | | rather stopped in the district  | called  | Her at the village named | 
| 05Parp4    91:1 | | | Mamikonean came to the district  | called  | Artaz, to the village named | 
| 05Parp4    97:5 | | | of Vagharshapat which is now  | called [Nor Kaghak’] ( | New City | 
| 05Parp4    100:20 | | | the weak”; you have been  | called  | by Christ to have a | 
| 06Khor1    2:3 | | | that Ptolemy who is also  | called  | Philadelphus took care to have | 
| 06Khor1    2:5 | | | under his power, he was  | called  | king of Alexandria and of | 
| 06Khor1    2:5 | | | of Egypt was ever so  | called.  | It was because of his | 
| 06Khor1    4:14 | | | what reason is the other  | called  | the first to call upon | 
| 06Khor1    4:18 | | | the greatest hope and righteousness,  | called  | upon God | 
| 06Khor1    4:21 | | | So then he  | called  | God to help him | 
| 06Khor1    6:15 | | | mountain that used to be  | called  | Diwts’ěnkēts’ but that is now | 
| 06Khor1    6:15 | | | Diwts’ěnkēts’ but that is now  | called  | Olympus | 
| 06Khor1    6:20 | | | down to us through writers  | called  | Gorgias and Banan and a | 
| 06Khor1    6:20 | | | Banan and a third one  | called  | David, these we must repeat | 
| 06Khor1    6:23 | | | says, one of his sons,  | called  | Sem, went to spy out | 
| 06Khor1    6:23 | | | river for two months and  | called  | the mountain after his own | 
| 06Khor1    6:24 | | | one of his youngest sons,  | called  | Tarban, with thirty brothers and | 
| 06Khor1    6:24 | | | riverbank, from whose name he  | called  | the province Tarawn; and he | 
| 06Khor1    6:24 | | | the province Tarawn; and he  | called  | the place where he had | 
| 06Khor1    6:26 | | | Zrvan, and the district is  | called  | Zaruand up to now | 
| 06Khor1    7:1 | | | Brief demonstration that the one  | called  | Bēl by profane authors is | 
| 06Khor1    7:2 | | | I say that the one  | called  | Kronos and Bēl is Nimrod | 
| 06Khor1    7:4 | | | Why is he  | called  | the inventor of fire, or | 
| 06Khor1    10:9 | | | in an elevated plain and  | called  | the name of the plateau | 
| 06Khor1    10:10 | | | also built a village and  | called  | it after his own name | 
| 06Khor1    11:25 | | | he built a villa and  | called  | it Hayk’ on account of | 
| 06Khor1    11:25 | | | reason, the district is now  | called  | Hayots’ dzor | 
| 06Khor1    11:26 | | | with his warriors fell Hayk  | called  | Gerezmans; today it is called | 
| 06Khor1    11:26 | | | called Gerezmans; today it is  | called  | Gerezmank’ | 
| 06Khor1    11:28 | | | Now our country is  | called  | Hayk’ after the name of | 
| 06Khor1    12:4 | | | and lingered in the plain  | called  | Hark’ | 
| 06Khor1    12:7 | | | their entourage, in the place  | called  | Hark’, and also Baz, the | 
| 06Khor1    12:7 | | | north  west, and he  | called  | the district and the lake | 
| 06Khor1    12:8 | | | say, are derived the principalities  | called  | Manavazean, Bznunik’, and Orduni, who | 
| 06Khor1    12:13 | | | the same side, and he  | called  | the mountain after his own | 
| 06Khor1    12:16 | | | bank of the river and  | called  | it after his own name | 
| 06Khor1    12:16 | | | own name Armavir; and he  | called  | the name of the river | 
| 06Khor1    12:17 | | | northern flank of the mountain  | called  | Aragats’. From his name, they | 
| 06Khor1    12:17 | | | they say, the district is  | called  | Shirak | 
| 06Khor1    12:22 | | | They dwelt in them and  | called  | the places after their own | 
| 06Khor1    12:23 | | | But Amasya  | called  | the mountain Masis after his | 
| 06Khor1    12:25 | | | and left there inhabitants. He  | called  | the mountain Geḷ after his | 
| 06Khor1    12:25 | | | name the lake is also  | called |  | 
| 06Khor1    12:28 | | | his habitation with buildings. He  | called  | the land after his own | 
| 06Khor1    12:31 | | | name Geḷami, which later was  | called  | Gaṙni after his grandson Gaṙnik | 
| 06Khor1    12:32 | | | Vaḷarshak, descended a certain youth  | called  | Varazh who was skillful in | 
| 06Khor1    12:32 | | | of the river, which is  | called  | Hrazdan | 
| 06Khor1    13:7 | | | He captured this same Niwk’ar  | called  | Madēs and took him to | 
| 06Khor1    13:7 | | | as far as the mountain  | called  | Zarasp he subjected to tribute | 
| 06Khor1    13:9 | | | of pearls and to be  | called  | second after himself | 
| 06Khor1    14:8 | | | Cappadocia and a place now  | called  | Caesarea | 
| 06Khor1    14:14 | | | fortified with low walls was  | called  | Mazhak by the old inhabitants | 
| 06Khor1    14:14 | | | enlarged by some people and  | called  | Caesarea | 
| 06Khor1    14:15 | | | many uninhabited lands, which were  | called  | Second and Third Armenia, and | 
| 06Khor1    15:7 | | | plain of Ara, which is  | called  | Ayrarat after his name | 
| 06Khor1    16:2 | | | in the plain that is  | called  | Ayrarat after Ara. She went | 
| 06Khor1    20:1 | | | DOWN TO SARDANAPALOS, WHO WAS  | CALLED  | TAWNOS KONKOŁEROS | 
| 06Khor1    20:63 | | | the son of our Ara,  | called  | Ara by Semiramis; she entrusted | 
| 06Khor1    21:2 | | | Semiramis  | called  | the son born during her | 
| 06Khor1    23:20 | | | He was  | called  | Hracheay because of his exceedingly | 
| 06Khor1    24:1 | | | the Gnuni and the bdeashkh  | called  | of Aḷdznik’; and in the | 
| 06Khor1    24:5 | | | propagated and filled the mountain  | called  | Sim | 
| 06Khor1    31:2 | | | that Tigran had built and  | called  | after his own name, Tigranakert | 
| 06Khor1    31:3 | | | the nobility of those regions  | called  | Ostan is descended from her | 
| 06Khor1    31:10 | | | which is in the plain  | called  | Sharur’s | 
| 06Khor1    32:5 | | | among the four or more  | called  | Aramazd is a certain bald | 
| 06Khor1    32:6 | | | So too there are many  | called  | Tigran, but only one descended | 
| 06Khor1    34:3 | | | led him to the mountain  | called  | Dembavend | 
| 06Khor1    34:16 | | | The one they  | called  | Biurasp Azhdahak was their ancestor | 
| 06Khor1    34:22 | | | And this is his so- | called  | first maleficent kindness | 
| 06Khor2    1:2 | | | his father, and they were  | called  | Arsacids from Arshak. His descendants | 
| 06Khor2    1:5 | | | of them all would be  | called  | that of the Macedonians, he | 
| 06Khor2    1:6 | | | and for this reason was  | called  | Nicanor | 
| 06Khor2    1:7 | | | kingdom to his son Antiochus,  | called  | Soter, who reigned for nineteen | 
| 06Khor2    1:8 | | | To him succeeded Antiochus,  | called  | Theos, who reigned for ten | 
| 06Khor2    2:2 | | | in the city that is  | called  | Bahḷ Aṙavawtin in the land | 
| 06Khor2    2:8 | | | by his own son Arshak,  | called “ | the Great,” who waged war | 
| 06Khor2    2:8 | | | iron fetters, whence he was  | called  | Siripindēs | 
| 06Khor2    3:4 | | | descended from him to be  | called  | Bagratuni after his name - which | 
| 06Khor2    4:2 | | | and valiant, including the so- | called  | Bagarat and the warriors under | 
| 06Khor2    4:3 | | | the Araxes near the hill  | called  | Armavir. There he stayed many | 
| 06Khor2    4:7 | | | rocky summit, which is today  | called  | Coloneia. Approaching to within a | 
| 06Khor2    6:7 | | | of Sharay, which the ancients  | called “ | Unwooded” and Upper Basean, but | 
| 06Khor2    6:7 | | | dwelt in the area, was  | called  | Vanand after his name. And | 
| 06Khor2    6:7 | | | names of the villages are  | called  | after his brothers and descendants | 
| 06Khor2    7:5 | | | He recompensed the Jew  | called  | Bagarat for his previously rendered | 
| 06Khor2    7:5 | | | the king’s head, to be  | called  | coronant and aspet, and to | 
| 06Khor2    7:6 | | | descendants of the Canaanites and  | called  | them the family of the | 
| 06Khor2    7:11 | | | granted them villages, which are  | called  | after their names. So, these | 
| 06Khor2    7:11 | | | names. So, these principalities are  | called  | Abeḷean and Gabeḷean | 
| 06Khor2    7:14 | | | choice and delicious wines was  | called  | Gin, and they say that | 
| 06Khor2    7:18 | | | our ancestor Hayk, who were  | called  | the original ostan and who | 
| 06Khor2    7:19 | | | monarchy appointed other companies and  | called  | them ostan. I do not | 
| 06Khor2    7:20 | | | in Georgia does the family  | called  | Sēp’ētsul | 
| 06Khor2    8:2 | | | the Medes - these are now  | called  | Muratsean | 
| 06Khor2    8:6 | | | is by the great river  | called  | Kur, which cuts the extensive | 
| 06Khor2    8:7 | | | as far as the fortress  | called  | Hnarakert. And the country was | 
| 06Khor2    8:7 | | | Hnarakert. And the country was  | called  | Aḷuank’ (Albania) after the gentleness | 
| 06Khor2    8:7 | | | mode of life; for they  | called  | him aḷu | 
| 06Khor2    8:12 | | | great and powerful family and  | called  | the title of their principality | 
| 06Khor2    8:14 | | | Basean he established the principality  | called  | Orduni; they are descended from | 
| 06Khor2    8:15 | | | west he appointed a man  | called  | Turk’, who was deformed, tall | 
| 06Khor2    8:15 | | | Pask’am, grandson of Hayk; they  | called  | him Angḷ because of his | 
| 06Khor2    8:15 | | | deformity of his face, he  | called  | his family the house of | 
| 06Khor2    8:22 | | | of Tsop’k’ in what is  | called  | Fourth Armenia | 
| 06Khor2    8:24 | | | also forgotten the grim man  | called  | Slak’; I am unable to | 
| 06Khor2    8:25 | | | the wild goats. These were  | called  | the Slkunik’ | 
| 06Khor2    8:32 | | | do not know if they  | called  | the provinces for these men’s | 
| 06Khor2    8:32 | | | men’s names or whether they  | called  | the principalities after the name | 
| 06Khor2    8:43 | | | Only his first son,  | called  | Arshak, did he keep with | 
| 06Khor2    11:4 | | | for instruction to a youth  | called  | Varazh, son of Dat, from | 
| 06Khor2    11:5 | | | the Varazhnuni family is so  | called |  | 
| 06Khor2    13:4 | | | of Egypt, while some have  | called  | him the father of Alexander | 
| 06Khor2    14:11 | | | tongue of one of them,  | called  | Asud, for dishonoring the images | 
| 06Khor2    14:17 | | | report that a certain brigand  | called  | Vaykun was causing a tumult | 
| 06Khor2    14:17 | | | that up to now is  | called  | Vaykunik’ after the name of | 
| 06Khor2    19:12 | | | the seashore to the village  | called  | Ek’tipon | 
| 06Khor2    26:3 | | | This Abgar was  | called “ | noble man’’ because of his | 
| 06Khor2    26:3 | | | not pronounce his name, they  | called  | him Abgarus | 
| 06Khor2    27:4 | | | Euphrates from Cassius; it was  | called  | Edessa. And he transferred there | 
| 06Khor2    28:4 | | | and their sister, who was  | called  | Koshm, was the wife of | 
| 06Khor2    28:5 | | | planned; his brothers would be  | called  | Pahlav from the name of | 
| 06Khor2    33:12 | | | tiara maker and silk worker  | called  | Addē, ordained him as bishop | 
| 06Khor2    34:3 | | | of Shavarshan, which is now  | called  | Artaz, the opening and closing | 
| 06Khor2    35:7 | | | of Abgar’s wives, who was  | called  | Helen, he sent to dwell | 
| 06Khor2    36:4 | | | must say why he was  | called  | Sanatruk | 
| 06Khor2    36:9 | | | So he was  | called  | Sanatruk, which is derived from | 
| 06Khor2    37:6 | | | the children grew up, they  | called  | them Eruand and Eruaz | 
| 06Khor2    37:15 | | | received as residence the provinces  | called  | Bat and Ozomn | 
| 06Khor2    39:2 | | | was transferred from the hill  | called  | Armavir, for the River Araxes | 
| 06Khor2    40:2 | | | similar to his own and  | called  | it Bagaran, that is, in | 
| 06Khor2    41:1 | | | the planting of the forest  | called  | Genesis | 
| 06Khor2    41:3 | | | And he  | called  | the forest Genesis | 
| 06Khor2    42:1 | | | Concerning the town  | called  | Eruandakert | 
| 06Khor2    46:2 | | | the back of the mountain  | called  | Aragats. They made haste to | 
| 06Khor2    46:19 | | | to be buried, and he  | called  | the meadow where he had | 
| 06Khor2    46:19 | | | battlefield Eruandavan, which is so  | called  | up to this day, that | 
| 06Khor2    47:7 | | | Toyr, fifteen young men, and  | called  | them Truni after their father’s | 
| 06Khor2    48:4 | | | for that reason, he was  | called  | Mogpashtē | 
| 06Khor2    49:4 | | | there a city, which he  | called  | after his own name Artashat | 
| 06Khor2    50:6 | | | large hillock and through interpreters  | called  | to the camp of Artashēs | 
| 06Khor2    51:5 | | | and to bring his concubine  | called  | Mandu, who was very remarkable | 
| 06Khor2    51:10 | | | is this Argam who is  | called  | Argavan in the fable, and | 
| 06Khor2    52:5 | | | side of Masis, which is  | called  | the province of Shavarshan, though | 
| 06Khor2    52:5 | | | were brought as captives is  | called  | Artaz to this very day | 
| 06Khor2    53:3 | | | of the mountain, which is  | called  | in their own tongue the | 
| 06Khor2    53:9 | | | in Tmorik’, which is now  | called  | Kordrik’, and he settled the | 
| 06Khor2    56:4 | | | Persia and that they be  | called  | by his own name, so | 
| 06Khor2    57:3 | | | of great stature and strength  | called  | Samson, as is the Jewish | 
| 06Khor2    57:6 | | | villages and estates and were  | called  | Amatuni, as being foreigners | 
| 06Khor2    60:3 | | | leadership of a certain brigand  | called  | Bar K’oba, that is “son | 
| 06Khor2    60:7 | | | and Titus and himself, and  | called  | it Elia after his own | 
| 06Khor2    60:7 | | | name, just as Hadrian was  | called “ | sun | 
| 06Khor2    60:9 | | | in Media in a place  | called  | Sohund | 
| 06Khor2    62:9 | | | family, distinguished in every way,  | called  | Erakhnavu. He married the last | 
| 06Khor2    63:13 | | | names by which they were  | called  | before their apostasy: Bagadia, Tubia | 
| 06Khor2    63:14 | | | which the Bagratunik’ are now  | called  | is Bagadia, and Asud is | 
| 06Khor2    64:2 | | | Titus the Second, who was  | called  | Antoninus Augustus, died | 
| 06Khor2    64:3 | | | means “victor.” He was previously  | called  | Vaḷegesos in the Greek tongue | 
| 06Khor2    64:3 | | | tongue. But what the Persians  | called  | him I do not know | 
| 06Khor2    64:5 | | | mother Ṙop’i, lest they be  | called  | Arsacids | 
| 06Khor2    65:4 | | | spot he built up and  | called  | Vaḷarshavan after his own name | 
| 06Khor2    65:6 | | | wall and strong ramparts and  | called  | it Vaḷarshapat; it is also | 
| 06Khor2    65:6 | | | it Vaḷarshapat; it is also  | called  | Nor K’aḷak’ | 
| 06Khor2    68:4 | | | then Arshak, the latter’s son,  | called “ | the great,” who killed Antiochus | 
| 06Khor2    68:5 | | | years. Therefore, his offspring were  | called  | Pahlavk’ just as those of | 
| 06Khor2    68:5 | | | of his brother Vaḷarshak were  | called  | Arsacids after their ancestor’s name | 
| 06Khor2    68:8 | | | the following: the eldest was  | called  | Artashēs, the second Karēn, and | 
| 06Khor2    68:8 | | | Surēn, and the daughter was  | called  | Koshm | 
| 06Khor2    68:11 | | | family so that they were  | called  | as follows: Karēn Pahlav, Surēn | 
| 06Khor2    70:2 | | | the Greeks when Julian, also  | called  | the Apostate, went with an | 
| 06Khor2    70:3 | | | by name, whom the Persians  | called  | Rastsohun. We have based our | 
| 06Khor2    71:2 | | | branches of the Pahlav family  | called  | Aspahapet and Surēn Pahlav were | 
| 06Khor2    74:3 | | | to them their original home  | called  | Pahlav, the royal city Bahl | 
| 06Khor2    74:8 | | | king’s command to the province  | called  | Artaz, to a plain where | 
| 06Khor2    74:9 | | | about Tarawn and the mountain  | called  | Sim | 
| 06Khor2    77:3 | | | except for a certain noble  | called  | Awtay from the family of | 
| 06Khor2    80:3 | | | Having married a Christian wife  | called  | Sophy, the sister of a | 
| 06Khor2    80:7 | | | reached maturity, a certain Christian  | called  | David married him to his | 
| 06Khor2    80:8 | | | maturity, he joined a hermit  | called  | Nichomachus | 
| 06Khor2    81:4 | | | ’’ had two foster brothers  | called  | Bḷdokh and Mamgon, who were | 
| 06Khor2    81:12 | | | marvelous creatures and the animals  | called ‘‘ | donkey goats.” There the food | 
| 06Khor2    84:5 | | | in his castle, which was  | called  | Oḷakan, where he had as | 
| 06Khor2    84:5 | | | the inhabitants of the mountain  | called  | Sim. Opposing the king, he | 
| 06Khor2    86:2 | | | A certain woman  | called  | Nunē, one of the scattered | 
| 06Khor2    87:7 | | | he defeated Vzurk, who was  | called  | Khak’an, the latter, vanquished, gave | 
| 06Khor2    87:11 | | | for this reason he was  | called  | Kamsar | 
| 06Khor2    88:12 | | | his own memory the so- | called  | Strategion - for in it he | 
| 06Khor2    88:13 | | | name the baths were also  | called |  | 
| 06Khor2    88:15 | | | city in every way and  | called  | it New Rome, but the | 
| 06Khor2    88:15 | | | New Rome, but the world  | called  | it the city of Constantine | 
| 06Khor2    88:16 | | | took from Rome the sculpture  | called  | the Palladium and placed it | 
| 06Khor2    90:5 | | | of Artashēs, which is now  | called  | Draskhanakert, and the province of | 
| 06Khor2    90:8 | | | memory of his original land  | called  | Pahlav so that he might | 
| 06Khor2    90:9 | | | Arshavir, greatly loving the province,  | called  | it Arsharunik’ after his own | 
| 06Khor2    90:9 | | | name, because previously it was  | called  | Eraskhadzor | 
| 06Khor2    91:1 | | | and why the mountain is  | called “ | Caves of Manē | 
| 06Khor2    91:4 | | | us explain why it is  | called “ | Caves of Manē | 
| 06Khor2    91:11 | | | the governorship of what is  | called  | Fourth Armenia, on being reprimanded | 
| 06Khor2    91:18 | | | revealed to a certain ascetic  | called  | Gaṙnik, who took them and | 
| 06Khor2    91:19 | | | Surēn branch through his father  | called  | Anak. From the eastern regions | 
| 06Khor3    2:3 | | | slaughter. Thus, the three families  | called  | Bznuni and Manavazean and Orduni | 
| 06Khor3    3:3 | | | commanders of the distant city  | called  | P’aytakaran, came and said to | 
| 06Khor3    8:4 | | | the Azat River, which is  | called  | by his name to this | 
| 06Khor3    8:5 | | | shady palace. The place is  | called  | Duin in Persian; in translation | 
| 06Khor3    10:7 | | | gave battle on the plain  | called  | Mṙuḷ | 
| 06Khor3    14:6 | | | buried him in his hermitage  | called “ | the garden of ash trees | 
| 06Khor3    15:10 | | | sent his mardpet, who was  | called  | Hayr, and with an oath | 
| 06Khor3    16:3 | | | struck by lightning; they were  | called  | Pap and At’anagenēs. They did | 
| 06Khor3    16:3 | | | a young son of At’anagenēs’  | called  | Nersēs. He was being educated | 
| 06Khor3    21:7 | | | wife for Arshak a maiden  | called  | Olympias from the imperial family | 
| 06Khor3    22:2 | | | the foot of the mountain  | called  | Aragats to his blinded grandfather | 
| 06Khor3    23:3 | | | days on his own mountain,  | called  | Shahapivan, which had come to | 
| 06Khor3    24:4 | | | born a son who was  | called  | Pap | 
| 06Khor3    27:8 | | | the foot of the mountain  | called  | Aragats | 
| 06Khor3    27:12 | | | became a town and was  | called  | Ort’k’ (“baskets”) for that reason | 
| 06Khor3    28:6 | | | force and leaned the so- | called  | donkeys against the wall | 
| 06Khor3    29:3 | | | fell ill in the castle  | called  | Bergition and died; his brother | 
| 06Khor3    35:4 | | | of Khuzastan to the fortress  | called  | Anush | 
| 06Khor3    37:5 | | | was waged on the plain  | called  | Dzirav, and the battle lines | 
| 06Khor3    38:6 | | | of Ekeḷeats’ in the village  | called  | Khakh. King Pap removed his | 
| 06Khor3    39:2 | | | family and descent of Aḷbianos  | called  | Shahak, who was not unworthy | 
| 06Khor3    40:2 | | | the well-deserving Augustus Theodosius,  | called  | the Great, in his twentieth | 
| 06Khor3    46:5 | | | each other on the plain  | called  | Ereweal and gave violent battle | 
| 06Khor3    47:6 | | | of its prince who was  | called  | Vaḷinak | 
| 06Khor3    50:7 | | | him imprisoned in the fortress  | called  | Anush. Khosrov had reigned for | 
| 06Khor3    51:2 | | | line. He had a daughter  | called  | Sahakanoysh who was given in | 
| 06Khor3    51:20 | | | to him reigned Vṙam, also  | called  | Krman, for ten years | 
| 06Khor3    53:4 | | | mentioned another very learned man,  | called  | Epiphanius, his own earlier teacher | 
| 06Khor3    53:5 | | | had died, leaving a pupil  | called  | Rufinus, wonderfully skilled in Greek | 
| 06Khor3    54:2 | | | died his son, who was  | called  | Theodosius the Less, ruled in | 
| 06Khor3    55:2 | | | a ten-year-old son  | called  | Artashēs | 
| 06Khor3    55:3 | | | kept unfettered in the castle  | called  | Anush during the lifetime of | 
| 06Khor3    57:36 | | | through his teaching. Hence, they  | called  | him Chrysostom | 
| 06Khor3    59:1 | | | city of Karin, which is  | called  | Theodosiopolis | 
| 06Khor3    60:2 | | | and in the forested places  | called  | Shaḷgomk’, completed the instruction of | 
| 06Khor3    60:7 | | | those regions to the bishop  | called  | Musheḷ, he himself returned to | 
| 06Khor3    60:9 | | | village of Koḷb who was  | called  | Eznik, and sent them to | 
| 06Khor3    61:3 | | | beginning he claimed, but was  | called  | Son by grace from Mary | 
| 06Khor3    67:4 | | | took him to the village  | called  | Blur, as a place very | 
| 06Khor3    68:30 | | | honor by themselves and not  | called  | by God, elected by money | 
| 07Seb1    7:3 | | | the zealot for God Vardan  | called  | ’the Red’, in unison with | 
| 07Seb1    7:4 | | | of Nishapur at the spot  | called  | T’eark’uni - all that has been | 
| 07Seb1    8:15 | | | against whom the Persian king,  | called  | Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov, came in | 
| 07Seb1    8:17 | | | themselves into the great river  | called  | Euphrates. The swollen water carried | 
| 07Seb1    8:19 | | | stones and pearls and was  | called  | by them the ’glorious’ carriage | 
| 07Seb1    8:20 | | | all other fires; it was  | called  | by them At’ash. This was | 
| 07Seb1    9:1 | | | This Khosrov, who was  | called  | Anush Ĕṙuan, during the period | 
| 07Seb1    9:5 | | | summoned the archbishop, who was  | called  | Eran Catholicos, and was baptized | 
| 07Seb1    10:1 | | | of the Persians. His mother,  | called  | Kayēn, was the daughter of | 
| 07Seb1    10:3 | | | sparapet had two sons, one  | called  | Vndoy and the second Vstam | 
| 07Seb1    10:4 | | | the great river which is  | called  | Vehrot and as far as | 
| 07Seb1    10:4 | | | as far as the place  | called  | Kazbion. For he passed beyond | 
| 07Seb1    10:18 | | | west, they entered the city  | called  | Khalab and stopped there | 
| 07Seb1    14:1 | | | a bronze container. The Persians  | called  | it the body of Kay | 
| 07Seb1    16:3 | | | and encamped at the fen  | called  | Chahuk | 
| 07Seb1    16:6 | | | troops. Passing through the village  | called  | Sawdk’, they reached the land | 
| 07Seb1    16:6 | | | Huns. After crossing the river  | called  | Kur, they camped on its | 
| 07Seb1    17:3 | | | fortress, they crossed the river  | called  | Jerm by the bridge which | 
| 07Seb1    17:3 | | | by the bridge which is  | called  | the bridge of Daniel. They | 
| 07Seb1    20:14 | | | his wife, and they had  | called  | him their adopted (son). He | 
| 07Seb1    24:3 | | | At that time the lands  | called  | Amał, Ṙoyean, Zrēchan and Taparastan | 
| 07Seb1    25:4 | | | they had reached the land  | called  | Komsh, which lies behind Vrkan | 
| 07Seb1    25:4 | | | had come to the village  | called  | Khekewand, they were opposed by | 
| 07Seb1    27:3 | | | stones and pearls. His son,  | called  | Varaztirots’, whom he had raised | 
| 07Seb1    28:0 | | | office of tanutēr which is  | called  | Khosrov-Shum, and is sent | 
| 07Seb1    28:1 | | | the king at the place  | called  | the Great Dastakert. On coming | 
| 07Seb1    28:2 | | | him the office of tanutēr  | called  | Khosrov Shum, robed him splendidly | 
| 07Seb1    28:6 | | | quarters in the walled village  | called  | Khṙokht | 
| 07Seb1    28:7 | | | support, and crossed the river  | called  | Vehrot, which comes out of | 
| 07Seb1    28:9 | | | the village who was mounted,  | called  | Smbatik - rushed forward precipitously, reached | 
| 07Seb1    28:18 | | | to be promoted, who was  | called  | by the king Javitean Khosrov | 
| 07Seb1    31:1 | | | their king a certain man  | called  | Phocas. They went in unison | 
| 07Seb1    32:3 | | | was on the river bank  | called  | Hoṙomots’ marg | 
| 07Seb1    32:4 | | | of Shirak, at the village  | called  | Shirakawan. There they stayed for | 
| 07Seb1    32:5 | | | the river onto the plain  | called  | Akank’, while the Persian army | 
| 07Seb1    32:5 | | | a battle in the village  | called  | Getik | 
| 07Seb1    32:9 | | | Tsałkotn, near to the village  | called  | Angł by which the river | 
| 07Seb1    33:1 | | | very powerful force with Khoṙeam,  | called  | Ĕṙazman, as their general. He | 
| 07Seb1    33:2 | | | the caesar T’ēodos, the so- | called  | son of Maurice | 
| 07Seb1    34:17 | | | Caesarea of Palestine; their general,  | called  | Ṙazmiozan, that is Khoṙeam, parleyed | 
| 07Seb1    38:18 | | | the great Fire which they  | called  | Vshnasp | 
| 07Seb1    38:24 | | | and camped at the village  | called  | Hrchmunk’. Shahr Varaz scattered his | 
| 07Seb1    39:10 | | | his senior nobles, who was  | called  | Eustathius, with magnificent gifts. And | 
| 07Seb1    40:1 | | | Varaztirots’, son of Smbat Bagratuni  | called  | Khosrov Shum, and gave him | 
| 07Seb1    41:8 | | | Now the aspet Varaztirots’,  | called  | by the kings Jawitean Khosrov | 
| 07Seb1    41:8 | | | prince in Atrpatakan who was  | called  | Khoṙokh Ormizd, nor likewise after | 
| 07Seb1    41:12 | | | Theodore, the nephew of Heraclius  | called  | Magistros, and many of the | 
| 07Seb1    42:20 | | | their own borders, the village  | called  | Hert’ichan. The latter pressed hard | 
| 07Seb1    42:29 | | | prince of Mokk’, who was  | called  | Aknik. Then crossing by the | 
| 07Seb1    43:1 | | | of Solomon. Finding the spot  | called  | Holy of Holies, they rebuilt | 
| 07Seb1    43:1 | | | them from that place and  | called  | the same house of prayer | 
| 07Seb1    44:2 | | | his army Valentinus, who was  | called  | Arsacid. He ordered his troops | 
| 07Seb1    44:4 | | | Constans, son of Constantine, and  | called  | him Constantine after the name | 
| 07Seb1    44:13 | | | of the princes was there,  | called  | Antoninus; he said to Valentinus | 
| 07Seb1    44:16 | | | the aspet, son of Smbat  | called  | Khosrov Shum. God softened the | 
| 07Seb1    44:17 | | | to Armenia a certain prince  | called  | T’umas. When the latter arrived | 
| 07Seb1    44:31 | | | of the summit which is  | called  | Kakhanaktuts’ | 
| 07Seb1    45:12 | | | in the art of philosophy,  | called  | Dawit’. He ordered him to | 
| 07Seb1    46:8 | | | them as prefects Smbat Bagratuni,  | called  | Khosrov Shum, and the royal | 
| 07Seb1    46:10 | | | ’Let that man not be  | called  | God.’ And they reported | 
| 07Seb1    46:15 | | | Present also were the Catholicos  | called  | Eran and other bishops from | 
| 07Seb1    46:61 | | | the deity. But once he  | called  | the Lord ’chariot of God’ | 
| 07Seb1    47:7 | | | son of the great Smbat  | called  | Khosrov Shum | 
| 07Seb1    47:10 | | | of the army. But he  | called  | to himself the aspet Smbat | 
| 07Seb1    48:1 | | | the emperor Constans who was  | called  | after the name of his | 
| 07Seb1    48:1 | | | the region of the land  | called  | Pahlaw, which is the land | 
| 07Seb1    48:12 | | | and troops of the so- | called  | Fourth Armenia presented themselves, and | 
| 07Seb1    49:1 | | | from Tayk’, from the village  | called  | Ishkhan. He was raised from | 
| 07Seb1    49:2 | | | land, from which he was  | called  | to the throne of the | 
| 07Seb1    52:3 | | | the merciless executioner, the general  | called  | Habib who resided in Aruch | 
| 07Seb1    52:17 | | | the Arabs and the place  | called  | Askarawn | 
| 07Seb1    52:19 | | | region of Asorestan, their prince  | called  | Muawiya, was the second after | 
| 08Ghev1    1:0 | | | First we shall discuss those  | called  | Amir al-Mu’mnin Commander of | 
| 08Ghev1    1:9 | | | the confines of the place  | called  | the Rock of Arabia. The | 
| 08Ghev1    4:18 | | | fourth year, a northern people  | called  | Khazars (Xazirk’) ruled over the | 
| 08Ghev1    5:2 | | | He built a church  | called  | Amenap’rkich’ at Dariwnk’, the seat | 
| 08Ghev1    5:3 | | | its own tail, and they  | called  | it a comet. It became | 
| 08Ghev1    6:1 | | | of the Byzantines, who was  | called  | Apsimar and who succeeded Emperor | 
| 08Ghev1    8:3 | | | departed, going to a plain  | called  | Ar’estakoghm on the Vaspurakan border | 
| 08Ghev1    8:21 | | | where he entered the fortress  | called  | T’uxark’, and took precautions against | 
| 08Ghev1    8:22 | | | of R’shtunik’ at the village  | called  | Gukank’, where the two sides | 
| 08Ghev1    9:4 | | | grainary of life has suddenly  | called  | me to Him, and thus | 
| 08Ghev1    10:3 | | | general’s, came to the village  | called  | Drashpet in the district of | 
| 08Ghev1    11:1 | | | banks of a mighty river,  | called  | Botis | 
| 08Ghev1    11:4 | | | of the Chinese, who was  | called  | Chenbakur, read this document he | 
| 08Ghev1    12:6 | | | Alp T’arxan, whom he had  | called  | upon for assistance | 
| 08Ghev1    14:34 | | | name of the Law, and  | called  | by the Hebrews Torah, by | 
| 08Ghev1    14:36 | | | David; the books of Solomon,  | called  | by the Hebrews Koheleth and | 
| 08Ghev1    14:59 | | | for this reason that Jesus  | called  | the Holy Spirit the Paraclete | 
| 08Ghev1    14:59 | | | eyes, all that they were  | called  | to propagate throughout the world | 
| 08Ghev1    14:118 | | | and his name will be  | called  | the Angel of the great | 
| 08Ghev1    14:118 | | | Prince of Peace.” [Isaiah 9:6]. He is  | called  | Angel by reason of His | 
| 08Ghev1    14:156 | | | cup of wine. These He  | called  | His body and His blood | 
| 08Ghev1    14:186 | | | who hold her fast are  | called  | happy | 
| 08Ghev1    14:189 | | | house of yours which is  | called  | the Ka’aba, the dwelling of | 
| 08Ghev1    14:190 | | | not abolish it, but also  | called  | it the dwelling of Abraham | 
| 08Ghev1    14:216 | | | Prophet Isaiah: “You shall be  | called  | by a new name which | 
| 08Ghev1    18:1 | | | as well as the districts  | called  | E”t’shibaguan and Spantaran P’eroz | 
| 08Ghev1    18:2 | | | Zarewand, also besieging the fortress  | called  | Ampriotik. They left the army | 
| 08Ghev1    19:1 | | | of a swiftly flowing river  | called  | the Sangarius (Sagar’ios | 
| 08Ghev1    19:4 | | | that the Ishmaelite general had  | called  | upon his troops to spread | 
| 08Ghev1    20:1 | | | to the foundations the city  | called  | Constantinople and the numerous institutions | 
| 08Ghev1    21:0 | | | place of Sa’id, whom they  | called  | al-Harashi | 
| 08Ghev1    21:4 | | | be taken to the desert  | called  | Yemen (Eman) and placed in | 
| 08Ghev1    24:1 | | | of Damascus (at a place)  | called  | Rusafa (R’usp’a | 
| 08Ghev1    25:9 | | | to retrain himself; rather, he  | called  | at once for him to | 
| 08Ghev1    27:5 | | | the attackers) and they were  | called  | the sons of Hashim. Continuing | 
| 08Ghev1    29:0 | | | Karin area, to the city  | called  | T’e’odupolis (Erzerum), with an enormous | 
| 08Ghev1    31:0 | | | of the north, who was  | called  | the Khaqan, seeking to establish | 
| 08Ghev1    32:0 | | | me discourse about that rebel  | called  | Saleh (al-Kindi) whom Abdullah | 
| 08Ghev1    34:6 | | | Artawazd’s forces) to the district  | called  | Samts’xe’ in the land of | 
| 08Ghev1    34:24 | | | and everyone believed him and  | called  | him a seer | 
| 08Ghev1    34:28 | | | of T’e’odupolis which is (also)  | called ( | Erzerum) Karin | 
| 08Ghev1    34:47 | | | As auxiliaries they  | called  | upon Ashot’s son Vasak, the | 
| 08Ghev1    34:72 | | | who glorified His name. They  | called  | upon God’s loving mercy and | 
| 08Ghev1    37:5 | | | force against Basanastan, which is  | called  | Bishan (Commagene). (This army) was | 
| 08Ghev1    38:4 | | | and besieged the expansive city  | called  | Amorium. Though the city was | 
| 08Ghev1    39:4 | | | of the Sarmatians who are  | called  | Bulghars, whence he returned with | 
| 08Ghev1    39:13 | | | the Aghuanians to the city  | called  | Darband by the Caspian Gates | 
| 08Ghev1    39:14 | | | He encamped on the plain  | called  | K’eran | 
| 08Ghev1    40:16 | | | he lamented and sighed and  | called  | on the Lord for aid | 
| 08Ghev1    42:6 | | | He  | called  | them to him and gave | 
| 09Draskh1    2:7 | | | subjugated the Ashkenazian army and  | called  | it the House of Togarmah | 
| 09Draskh1    2:13 | | | over whom he ruled, and  | called  | the former Ashkenazian the House | 
| 09Draskh1    2:14 | | | now know why we are  | called  | Ashkenazian as well as the | 
| 09Draskh1    3:6 | | | after his name, while he  | called  | the territory at the foot | 
| 09Draskh1    3:11 | | | named Masis after himself, and  | called  | the district situated in the | 
| 09Draskh1    3:14 | | | a cavern which is now  | called  | k’arawaz by many | 
| 09Draskh1    3:19 | | | He  | called  | the country extending from the | 
| 09Draskh1    3:19 | | | country extending from the so- | called  | Armenia Proton to the region | 
| 09Draskh1    3:20 | | | of his native land, he  | called  | it Greater Armenia | 
| 09Draskh1    5:1 | | | on the throne and were  | called  | Arsacids (Arshakuni). As for the | 
| 09Draskh1    5:6 | | | Medes and Babylonians, and was  | called  | Parthian, that is, ’Vehemence’ | 
| 09Draskh1    5:11 | | | Pontus and Caesarea, which is  | called  | Mazaca (Mizhak), with the regions | 
| 09Draskh1    5:14 | | | Azhdahak), whose family is now  | called  | Murac’an | 
| 09Draskh1    6:9 | | | it with magnificent buildings, and  | called  | it Caesarea in honor of | 
| 09Draskh1    7:2 | | | whom the ancients  | called  | Awag (‘noble’) Ayr (‘man’) because | 
| 09Draskh1    7:2 | | | properly in our tongue, they  | called  | him Abgar | 
| 09Draskh1    8:4 | | | river and whose leader was  | called  | Oski proselytized arid baptized certain | 
| 09Draskh1    8:6 | | | because of that they were  | called  | he-goats (k’oshk’ | 
| 09Draskh1    8:7 | | | Finding them on the mountain  | called  | Jrabashx, and having cross-examined | 
| 09Draskh1    8:8 | | | Thereafter that mountain was  | called  | Sukaw after Suk’ianos who was | 
| 09Draskh1    11:14 | | | survived by a small child  | called  | Nerses who was then in | 
| 09Draskh1    14:24 | | | of Bagrawan, in the village  | called  | Blur. In a mortal frame | 
| 09Draskh1    16:38 | | | part of Armenia which was  | called  | the Tanutirakan Gundn, with the | 
| 09Draskh1    16:39 | | | that extend) from the mountain  | called  | Encak’isar to the village (awan | 
| 09Draskh1    16:45 | | | the imperial archives the so- | called “ | Fourth Armenia”, whose metropolis is | 
| 09Draskh1    17:3 | | | borders on T’urk’astan and is  | called  | Sagastan. They had forgotten their | 
| 09Draskh1    18:18 | | | You were deservedly  | called  | Ezr, (Ezr is the biblical | 
| 09Draskh1    20:13 | | | And since Dawit’ was formerly  | called  | Surhan, the great prince who | 
| 09Draskh1    21:5 | | | There he  | called  | to arms, (armaments and the | 
| 09Draskh1    23:10 | | | of the mountain which is  | called  | Sim dried up. Numerous vineyards | 
| 09Draskh1    25:29 | | | lord of Siwnik’, who was  | called  | Sup’an, and Babgen, nahapet of | 
| 09Draskh1    25:30 | | | to one of his slaves  | called  | Bugha whom he sent to | 
| 09Draskh1    25:57 | | | seven men, whose leader was  | called  | Atom from the village of | 
| 09Draskh1    26:13 | | | named Kon, whose people were  | called  | Sewordik’ from the name of | 
| 09Draskh1    26:28 | | | Only Step’annos, colloquially  | called  | Kon by the ramik, whom | 
| 09Draskh1    30:6 | | | inn at a rocky place  | called  | K’arsparn, they carried away his | 
| 09Draskh1    34:18 | | | march, hardly reached a rivulet  | called  | Tc’ughx in a certain village | 
| 09Draskh1    38:1 | | | and having reached a glen  | called  | P’orak Lmbay, he spent the | 
| 09Draskh1    45:5 | | | province of Uti, who are  | called  | Sewordik’ | 
| 09Draskh1    49:3 | | | ostikan came to the stronghold  | called  | Ernjak, in order to eradicate | 
| 09Draskh1    54:12 | | | against the enemy, the so  | called  | accomplice of the devil, might | 
| 09Draskh1    54:47 | | | spiritually became worthy of being  | called “ | my son” by you? For | 
| 09Draskh1    57:1 | | | the great fortress which is  | called  | Shamshulde in Georgian, that is | 
| 09Draskh1    57:4 | | | men, halted near the fortress  | called  | Sakuret’ | 
| 09Draskh1    57:6 | | | many tears and implorations they  | called  | upon the high arm of | 
| 09Draskh1    58:8 | | | great prince Sahak, who was  | called  | Sewaday. On this occasion, while | 
| 09Draskh1    61:2 | | | Thus, the grace of God  | called  | upon king Gagik, and saved | 
| 09Draskh1    62:1 | | | back on Ashot, who was  | called  | shahanshah, and surrendered to prince | 
| 09Draskh1    63:2 | | | paternal uncle, who was also  | called  | Ashot, so that because of | 
| 09Draskh1    63:4 | | | out to meet the so  | called  | shahanshah | 
| 09Draskh1    63:6 | | | of one another, the so  | called  | shahanshah took leave and went | 
| 09Draskh1    63:14 | | | Amram, however, who was  | called  | C’lik (Little Bull), as well | 
| 09Draskh1    63:18 | | | set forth to the fortress  | called  | Kak’awak’ar, in order to go | 
| 09Draskh1    64:6 | | | that time the Hagarite tyrant,  | called  | the caliph, was confronted by | 
| 09Draskh1    64:9 | | | the royal court, who was  | called  | Mu’nis in their tongue, cunningly | 
| 09Draskh1    64:24 | | | name of Nasr, who was  | called  | Subuki by the people, as | 
| 09Draskh1    66:28 | | | own inheritance and people, and  | called  | it His Body and His | 
| 09Draskh1    66:48 | | | gathered in one place, and  | called  | on to the enemy in | 
| 09Draskh1    67:3 | | | the fact that the so  | called  | shahanshah had not submitted to | 
| 09Draskh1    67:5 | | | the service) of the so  | called  | shahanshah, one by the name | 
| 09Draskh1    67:10 | | | unexpected assault on the so  | called  | shahanshah, and be able to | 
| 09Draskh1    67:28 | | | and many people would have  | called  | us “blessed on the face | 
| 10Tovma1    1:4 | | | of Ninos—which is Nineveh,  | called  | the capital of Assyria | 
| 10Tovma1    1:8 | | | Nineveh by succession and was  | called  | king of Assyria. This is | 
| 10Tovma1    1:10 | | | opulent, licentious, and sensual.
She  | called  | herself Semiramis, after her grandfather | 
| 10Tovma1    1:33 | | | conceived and bore Cain. He  | called  | him “acquired” and “through God | 
| 10Tovma1    1:59 | | | areas of the world is  | called  | the region of Asia. But | 
| 10Tovma1    1:74 | | | the place came to be  | called “ | place of (the) stable,” which | 
| 10Tovma1    2:2 | | | ancient Belos, father of Dios,  | called  | in Armenian Aramazd, who lived | 
| 10Tovma1    2:5 | | | of different sorts and barbarous—( | called)  | shar and ner and sos | 
| 10Tovma1    2:16 | | | say his father was Mestrim,  | called  | Metsrayim—that is, Egypt—because | 
| 10Tovma1    2:16 | | | Kush son of Ham is  | called  | Ethiopian, whom the Book of | 
| 10Tovma1    3:9 | | | Zameay held sway, who was  | called  | Ninuas after his father. He | 
| 10Tovma1    3:18 | | | many of those who are  | called  | Shakhrik’. I had occasion to | 
| 10Tovma1    3:18 | | | the land of Aplastan, who  | called  | themselves hamakdēn—that is, “fully | 
| 10Tovma1    4:1 | | | Its founder was Zamesos, also ( | called)  | Ninuas, son of Ninos and | 
| 10Tovma1    4:4 | | | the kingdom of Nebrot and  | called  | himself Bel | 
| 10Tovma1    4:5 | | | Esau and Jacob were born,  | called  | two patriarchs. ... in his last | 
| 10Tovma1    4:33 | | | Tovnos Konkołeṙos,  | called  | in Greek Sardanapalos, (reigned) for | 
| 10Tovma1    4:36 | | | over Babylon and lower Assyria,  | called  | Khuzhastan; they restored the former | 
| 10Tovma1    4:38 | | | killed by someone who was  | called  | Nerełibd and who was a | 
| 10Tovma1    6:25 | | | in Egypt. Then Seleucus Nicanor,  | called  | the Victorious, held the kingdom | 
| 10Tovma1    6:30 | | | Peroz, Shahak, Cyrus. This Shahak  | called  | his son Cyrus in remembrance | 
| 10Tovma1    6:32 | | | the first in the plain  | called  | Artsuik’. Furthermore, by chance he | 
| 10Tovma1    6:33 | | | Secondly they were  | called  | Arzrunik’ from the settlement of | 
| 10Tovma1    6:39 | | | Mambrē Vertsanoł and his brother  | called  | Moses, and another Theodore K’ert’oł | 
| 10Tovma1    6:44 | | | of Aragats, in the village  | called  | Palin. He was the first | 
| 10Tovma1    6:44 | | | Ayrarat. Jajuṙ married Enanos’s daughter  | called  | Smbatuhi to his son Sahak | 
| 10Tovma1    6:48 | | | of the world, which he  | called  | his glory | 
| 10Tovma1    7:7 | | | a certain general and magus  | called  | Peroz-Vram. Smbat, taking Artashēs | 
| 10Tovma1    7:9 | | | the province of Tosp, and  | called  | the spot Eruandakank’. Sahak sent | 
| 10Tovma1    7:12 | | | valley of Andzahk’ is so  | called  | for the reason that it | 
| 10Tovma1    8:2 | | | across to the great mountain  | called  | Masik’ with its lofty summit | 
| 10Tovma1    8:8 | | | inaccessible and secure fortress, he  | called  | the fortress Zard, that is | 
| 10Tovma1    8:12 | | | the image of the idol  | called  | Astłik because she distrusted the | 
| 10Tovma1    8:14 | | | many treasures and a daughter  | called  | Anush | 
| 10Tovma1    10:12 | | | and evil character who was  | called  | hayr mardpet. Approaching King Tiran | 
| 10Tovma1    10:29 | | | him taken to the fortress  | called  | Anush in the region of | 
| 10Tovma1    10:34 | | | the place which is now  | called  | Dzoroy Vank’, to the martyrium | 
| 10Tovma1    11:28 | | | prince of Mokk’, while hunting  | called  | him a hero, so that | 
| 10Tovma1    11:28 | | | Again in their exchange he  | called  | him effeminate. Then Atom went | 
| 10Tovma1    11:34 | | | king over Armenia Artashēs, also ( | called)  | Artashir | 
| 10Tovma1    11:49 | | | of Awshakan in the province  | called  | Aragats-otn.
In the second | 
| 10Tovma1    11:51 | | | a fortress which is now  | called  | popularly Zṙłayl because of its | 
| 10Tovma2    2:23 | | | these three tens in number  | called  | on the Holy Trinity to | 
| 10Tovma2    2:25 | | | the Persians at the village  | called  | Eriz. And as dust is | 
| 10Tovma2    3:2 | | | even beyond the great river  | called  | Vahrot; he also seized for | 
| 10Tovma2    3:20 | | | its general named Ṙazmayuzan, also  | called  | Khoṙeam, discussed peace with Jerusalem | 
| 10Tovma2    3:22 | | | of the reign of Khosrov  | called  | Parviz, ten days after Easter | 
| 10Tovma2    3:44 | | | overthrew the great fire altar  | called  | Vshnasp, and filled the lake | 
| 10Tovma2    3:50 | | | those of the royal court  | called  | hamharz and p’ushtipan; all the | 
| 10Tovma2    3:75 | | | daughter, who was his wife,  | called  | Bambishn (queen). They appointed as | 
| 10Tovma2    3:75 | | | was killed by the queen  | called  | Bor | 
| 10Tovma2    4:2 | | | of Ismael, to the city  | called  | Madiam, which Israel had destroyed | 
| 10Tovma2    4:4 | | | Arabia Petraea in the place ( | called)  | P’aṙan, which is now called | 
| 10Tovma2    4:4 | | | called) P’aṙan, which is now  | called  | Mak’a—warlike chieftains, worshippers of | 
| 10Tovma2    4:4 | | | image of the Ammonite temple  | called  | Samam and K’abar | 
| 10Tovma2    4:5 | | | happened that one of them,  | called  | Abdla, died leaving a son | 
| 10Tovma2    4:5 | | | a son of tender age  | called  | Mahmet. His uncle Abutalp took | 
| 10Tovma2    4:7 | | | regions of Egypt a monk  | called  | Sargis Bhira, who had been | 
| 10Tovma2    4:10 | | | same words to his uncle  | called  | Apljehr | 
| 10Tovma2    4:23 | | | Persia who had a pupil  | called  | Sałman. At the hour of | 
| 10Tovma2    4:33 | | | the Parthians and their king  | called  | Yazkert. Yazkert fled before them | 
| 10Tovma2    4:34 | | | reigns of the Pahlavik kings,  | called  | Parthians, down to Artevan, son | 
| 10Tovma2    4:56 | | | region of Damascus. Some (there)  | called  | themselves king, while others living | 
| 10Tovma2    4:56 | | | while others living in Asorestan  | called  | themselves king, down to the | 
| 10Tovma2    4:57 | | | Abdla whom his own nation  | called  | Abdlandē, that is, “servant of | 
| 10Tovma2    5:0 | | | Armenian calendar; a certain T’ok’l  | called  | Jap’r reigned over the Muslims | 
| 10Tovma2    5:5 | | | the royal taxes; he was  | called  | Apusēt in the Tachik language | 
| 10Tovma2    5:6 | | | to the borders of Tarōn,  | called  | First Armenia. Then Bagarat, prince | 
| 10Tovma2    6:19 | | | of taxes, Tsovap’i by name,  | called  | Emir Ali | 
| 10Tovma2    6:37 | | | sins as the Sodomites he  | called  | them Sodomites. As the prophet | 
| 10Tovma2    6:56 | | | their fortresses on the mountain  | called  | Khoyt’ | 
| 10Tovma2    7:13 | | | even of themselves. They are  | called  | light-armed and couriers, and | 
| 10Tovma2    7:13 | | | way of life they are  | called  | Khut’, from which name the | 
| 10Tovma2    7:13 | | | name the mountain is also  | called  | Khoyt’ | 
| 10Tovma3    1:25 | | | appointed over them a man  | called  | Bugha, a Turk by race | 
| 10Tovma3    2:10 | | | A priest  | called  | Shapuh and one of the | 
| 10Tovma3    2:37 | | | to strengthen the backs; they  | called  | the fine hairs “felt.” Placed | 
| 10Tovma3    2:42 | | | the generals shouted, the champions  | called  | out; they put the battle | 
| 10Tovma3    3:1 | | | son Gagik who was also  | called  | Apumruan | 
| 10Tovma3    4:16 | | | for my house shall be  | called  | a house of prayer for | 
| 10Tovma3    4:21 | | | of T’uay, in its valley  | called  | Lake of Blood. For there | 
| 10Tovma3    4:26 | | | the bank of the river  | called  | Zav | 
| 10Tovma3    4:32 | | | the direction of the ruin  | called  | Smbat’s castle, for it had | 
| 10Tovma3    6:22 | | | uncontrolled, as is your so- | called  | prophet Mahumat’; for there is | 
| 10Tovma3    8:9 | | | cruel intentions against the land  | called  | Vaspurakan, entered the warmer place | 
| 10Tovma3    9:7 | | | an attack on the city  | called  | Tiflis—which was previously named | 
| 10Tovma3    9:9 | | | crossing) except a single person  | called  | Ashkhēt’, a distinguished man, renowned | 
| 10Tovma3    10:2 | | | of the North, the land  | called  | Tsanak. These people dwell in | 
| 10Tovma3    10:17 | | | soldiers from the secure mountain  | called  | K’t’ish, as well as stores | 
| 10Tovma3    10:45 | | | their lines, and champions had  | called  | their opponents out to battle | 
| 10Tovma3    10:45 | | | out to battle, then Apumusē,  | called  | son of a priest, marched | 
| 10Tovma3    10:53 | | | of Damascus,” which is now  | called  | Dmishk, whence they had set | 
| 10Tovma3    11:22 | | | of Khoyt’ was a man  | called  | Yovnan. He it was who | 
| 10Tovma3    13:10 | | | At that time the prince  | called ( | Grigor) of the Bagratuni clan | 
| 10Tovma3    13:10 | | | from) the Greeks the castle  | called  | Aramaneak; (Gurgēn) was received by | 
| 10Tovma3    13:15 | | | the prince in the fortress  | called  | Ashkharhaberd; after there exhibiting most | 
| 10Tovma3    13:19 | | | of Vaspurakan at a village  | called  | Khozałberk’ | 
| 10Tovma3    13:31 | | | he quickly attacked the fortresses  | called  | Jłmar and Sring, seized them | 
| 10Tovma3    13:34 | | | were the citizens of Berkri  | called  | Ut’manik and those of the | 
| 10Tovma3    14:8 | | | his own land, the principality  | called  | Vaspurakan | 
| 10Tovma3    14:18 | | | under consideration, two emirs, one  | called  | Bshir and the other Zk’ri | 
| 10Tovma3    14:40 | | | He reached a village  | called  | Eragani, and came to a | 
| 10Tovma3    16:1 | | | the citizens of (the town)  | called  | Kzuin had revolted against the | 
| 10Tovma3    18:1 | | | who live on the lakeshore  | called  | Ut’manik, and who were secure | 
| 10Tovma3    18:3 | | | of the monastery who was  | called  | Grigor, and put him in | 
| 10Tovma3    18:7 | | | army advanced towards the hill  | called  | the summit of Ak’ałay | 
| 10Tovma3    18:10 | | | horse of the armed rider  | called  | Sem, a confidant of Yisē’s | 
| 10Tovma3    20:0 | | | making David prince, who was  | called  | king | 
| 10Tovma3    20:7 | | | prince of Tarōn, who is  | called  | prince of Armenia; which indeed | 
| 10Tovma3    20:53 | | | the emir of the city,  | called  | Aplbers, with the help of | 
| 10Tovma3    20:68 | | | As for Gagik, also ( | called)  | Apumruan, he appointed him prefect | 
| 10Tovma3    22:1 | | | city of Artashat, which is  | called  | Blur, where is the capital | 
| 10Tovma3    22:17 | | | brother of T’adēos, who were  | called  | sons of Sherep’, from the | 
| 10Tovma3    22:21 | | | had encamped on the spot ( | called)  | Karkineank’ with a numerous army | 
| 10Tovma3    22:30 | | | For they earlier  | called  | Tarōn the “province” of Armenia | 
| 10Tovma3    23:11 | | | Ashot Haykazn, prince of Gełark’unik’,  | called  | the son of Sup’an. The | 
| 10Tovma3    24:5 | | | a tomb in the place  | called  | Dzoroy-vank’, above the village | 
| 10Tovma3    28:0 | | | the rebellion of the Muslims  | called  | Kaysikk’ a and of the | 
| 10Tovma3    28:2 | | | sons of Abdrahman, who are  | called  | the Kaysikk’, had revolted against | 
| 10Tovma3    29:24 | | | times the father of treachery  | called  | mardpet had made his own | 
| 10Tovma3    29:36 | | | of Maṙakan on the river  | called  | Karmir which runs into the | 
| 10Tovma3    29:36 | | | a little below the place  | called  | Dzork’ | 
| 10Tovma3    29:44 | | | to which he had been  | called.  | The general set aside for | 
| 10Tovma3    29:46 | | | of Christ, as also are  | called  | the groups of other saints | 
| 10Tovma3    29:48 | | | But Christ is not  | called  | his own house or tabernacle | 
| 10Tovma3    29:48 | | | man. Otherwise churches which are  | called  | Saviour would be adored and | 
| 10Tovma3    29:48 | | | that (if) the church were  | called  | God and flesh of the | 
| 10Tovma3    29:68 | | | of Ěṙnay and the castle  | called  | Apujap’r; and in the city | 
| 10Tovma3    29:74 | | | had arrived at the river  | called  | the Tarōn | 
| 10Tovma3    29:78 | | | locusts, from those who were  | called  | Shekhetik’. There were also others | 
| 10Tovma3    29:79 | | | most) faithful in their religion,  | called  | Kurayk’, their leader Hamis, and | 
| 10Tovma4    1:11 | | | rank one of his kinsmen  | called  | Gagik, giving him the castle | 
| 10Tovma4    2:10 | | | and Gurgēn to the castle  | called  | Nkan, and had them imprisoned | 
| 10Tovma4    2:11 | | | of Agarak with the province  | called  | Chakhuk, in return for taking | 
| 10Tovma4    3:31 | | | the first of whom was  | called  | Sap’i, as governors with many | 
| 10Tovma4    3:41 | | | of Płuank’ in the province  | called  | Lmbay P’orak | 
| 10Tovma4    3:47 | | | poll taxes from the tribe  | called  | Kaysik. But they resisted, and | 
| 10Tovma4    4:3 | | | the land, of the clan  | called (…),  | who were rebels, thieves’ accomplices | 
| 10Tovma4    4:5 | | | his lair at the castle  | called  | Archuchk’ | 
| 10Tovma4    4:14 | | | of Zṙēl and the province  | called  | Jermadzor, which is part of | 
| 10Tovma4    4:20 | | | he returned to the province  | called  | Eriwark. There he captured the | 
| 10Tovma4    4:21 | | | with men of the tribe  | called  | Ut’manik, who had fortified themselves | 
| 10Tovma4    4:22 | | | victorious, and renowned prince Grigor,  | called  | Deranik, which translated means “sought | 
| 10Tovma4    4:31 | | | of Chuash and the castle  | called  | Shamiram: someone from the house | 
| 10Tovma4    4:31 | | | loyal and brave-hearted man  | called  | T’adēos, who had demonstrated many | 
| 10Tovma4    4:35 | | | raising his eyes to heaven,  | called  | on the Lord Christ for | 
| 10Tovma4    4:38 | | | fortress of Amiuk; he was  | called  | Apusakr and was from the | 
| 10Tovma4    4:63 | | | in their books and also  | called  | by the name of Mokt’gir | 
| 10Tovma4    9:4 | | | of Ałdznik’ in a village  | called  | Kotom, which was the hereditary | 
| 10Tovma4    9:4 | | | hereditary possession of the tribe  | called  | Zurarek, he completely destroyed and | 
| 10Tovma4    10:3 | | | Nakhchavan, forcibly occupying the province  | called  | Sharur, and reached as far | 
| 10Tovma4    10:10 | | | spread out by the mountain  | called  | the hill of Gēn—and | 
| 10Tovma4    13:17 | | | of the Elimites, who was  | called  | Sultan Tułlup, launched a cavalry | 
| 10Tovma4    13:28 | | | Dawit’, and which is still  | called  | the holy cross of Aparank’ | 
| 10Tovma4    13:96 | | | of Vaspurakan on the island  | called  | Lim the beautiful, luminous, and | 
| 10Tovma4    13:98 | | | of his soul the book  | called  | Tōnakan—for it includes the | 
| 10Tovma4    13:108 | | | his two handsome full brothers,  | called  | Amir Kurchbēk and Amir Sēfēt’in | 
| 11Asogh1    3:6 | | | the martyrs in one book  | called  | Atomagir | 
| 11Asogh1    4:14 | | | battle ensued at a place  | called  | Jknavachar, where the Armenian army | 
| 11Asogh1    5:14 | | | holy Illuminator, on a mountain  | called  | Mane, in the Daranalik district | 
| 11Asogh1    7:21 | | | the Derjan district, the so- | called  | Xladzor monastery, which is called | 
| 11Asogh1    7:21 | | | called Xladzor monastery, which is  | called  | St Grigor among the clergy | 
| 11Asogh1    7:26 | | | Father Sargis; a comfortable monastery  | called  | Kaputakar, in the Arsharunik district | 
| 11Asogh1    7:33 | | | then) the ascetic of Christ  | called  | to them from the church | 
| 11Asogh1    8:11 | | | a monk of the monastery, ( | called)  | Horomos vank, Father Stepanos (Stephan | 
| 11Asogh1    8:26 | | | front. The detachment of infantry,  | called  | the “detachment of the Salarks | 
| 11Asogh1    9:5 | | | was buried in the monastery  | called  | Aksigoms, and now (the monastery | 
| 11Asogh1    9:7 | | | his time in the desert  | called  | Telenik, which is in the | 
| 11Asogh1    11:5 | | | Kars, and took the fortress  | called  | Shatik, which is in the | 
| 11Asogh1    11:6 | | | Shirak, stopped in a village  | called  | Bavats-dzor (in the Shirak | 
| 11Asogh1    13:3 | | | Vaspurakan province) in a place  | called  | Bakear, where he let his | 
| 11Asogh1    14:8 | | | pitiful way in the church  | called “ | Surb-Prkich”, where you can | 
| 11Asogh1    15:4 | | | freed Bardas from prison, also  | called  | Phokas, exiled by Kiwr-Zhan | 
| 11Asogh1    15:7 | | | aka Nprkert, in a place  | called  | Pshpash | 
| 11Asogh1    16:8 | | | Savior’s coming to the temple,  | called  | the Presentation of the Lord | 
| 11Asogh1    17:9 | | | borders of the Arsharunik district,  | called  | Shirim, which he circled with | 
| 11Asogh1    17:14 | | | and settled in a monastery  | called  | Trin-vank, where there are | 
| 11Asogh1    21:4 | | | was done by two brothers  | called  | Komsajagks, of whom the eldest | 
| 11Asogh1    21:4 | | | from the Derjan district, was  | called  | Samuel. Emperor Basil led both | 
| 11Asogh1    27:6 | | | and camped in a village  | called  | Dlivek. (There was also) the | 
| 11Asogh1    31:4 | | | that shone over him, is  | called  | Shoghaga | 
| 11Asogh1    36:2 | | | from the former city, is  | called  | Baghdad; (no), this is some | 
| 11Asogh1    36:2 | | | in the land of Egypt,  | called  | Babylon, as Epiphanius tells about | 
| 11Asogh1    37:4 | | | province and occupied) a village  | called  | Kosteank | 
| 11Asogh1    38:1 | | | third day of the month,  | called  | by them Zlhejen, he ordered | 
| 11Asogh1    40:10 | | | all Christians with tearful prayers  | called  | on Him to help themselves | 
| 11Asogh1    42:8 | | | whatever purpose he may have  | called  | it | 
| 11Asogh1    42:11 | | | help another rus. The Iberian  | called  | to his own, who, having | 
| 11Asogh1    43:5 | | | of Mecrach, in a village  | called  | Surb-Astuatzatzin (St. Mother of | 
| 12Last1    1:14 | | | the evening near the stronghold  | called  | Hawachich’ | 
| 12Last1    1:15 | | | the western army which was  | called  | Erhuzk’, and the azatagund clashed | 
| 12Last1    2:1 | | | religious asceticism at the monastery  | called  | Sevan island | 
| 12Last1    2:6 | | | Gagik’s) sons, Smbat, who was  | called  | Yovhannes, and his brother Ashot | 
| 12Last1    2:23 | | | met near the small lake  | called  | Paghakac’is, and clashed with a | 
| 12Last1    3:4 | | | the son of Phocas (P’okas)  | called  | Craviz, who on account of | 
| 12Last1    3:5 | | | into a certain strong fortress  | called  | Mazdat, for such was the | 
| 12Last1    3:6 | | | his reign when Vard (Phocas),  | called  | Scleros (Siklarhos) rebelled against him | 
| 12Last1    3:8 | | | flood. For Dawit’, who was  | called  | Senek’erim, being harassed by the | 
| 12Last1    3:12 | | | of Basen, to the place  | called  | Salk’ora, dug a deep trench | 
| 12Last1    3:13 | | | as far as the stronghold  | called  | Xaghtoy Arich at the border | 
| 12Last1    4:4 | | | troops to the forward position  | called  | Shghp’ay. When the Abkhaz (Georgi | 
| 12Last1    6:2 | | | to go against the city  | called  | Aleppo (Halp), to take and | 
| 12Last1    6:2 | | | He came upon the mountain  | called  | Sew (Black) where he saw | 
| 12Last1    7:0 | | | of Edessa), whom (the inhabitants)  | called  | emir and who had inherited | 
| 12Last1    7:1 | | | and resided in the city  | called  | Samusat (which they say was | 
| 12Last1    9:7 | | | to a very distant place  | called  | Arcak, on account of the | 
| 12Last1    10:1 | | | outside the canonical stipulations, she  | called  | forth this man (Constantine) and | 
| 12Last1    10:24 | | | unite with (Sargis). Instead they  | called  | to themselves Gagik son of | 
| 12Last1    10:25 | | | went to the fortified city  | called  | Surmarhi. However, he gave to | 
| 12Last1    10:50 | | | placing him in the fortress  | called  | Xaghtoy Arhich. Subsequently they brought | 
| 12Last1    10:50 | | | they placed in the fortress  | called  | Seaw K’ar (Black Rock). They | 
| 12Last1    11:1 | | | far as the great estate  | called  | Vagharshawan they demolished and polluted | 
| 12Last1    13:2 | | | men). While they should have  | called  | for assistance upon the granter | 
| 12Last1    14:3 | | | Third Armenia to the district  | called  | Tarnta, and stayed there, for | 
| 12Last1    16:1 | | | and camped near the city  | called  | Manazkert in the Apahunik’ district | 
| 12Last1    16:1 | | | Abkhaz and to the mountain  | called  | Parxar to the base of | 
| 12Last1    16:1 | | | as far as the place  | called  | Sim mountain. And they seized | 
| 12Last1    16:17 | | | far as the great river  | called  | Chorox. Following the course of | 
| 12Last1    16:18 | | | a brigade of Byzantine troops  | called  | Vrhangs (Vrangk’) who, at all | 
| 12Last1    16:27 | | | Basen by the impregnable fortress  | called  | Awnik. He observed there a | 
| 12Last1    16:29 | | | he was a pious man,  | called  | upon omnipotent God to aid | 
| 12Last1    16:39 | | | military device which they themselves  | called  | baban—a very frightful thing | 
| 12Last1    16:49 | | | not shame those who correctly  | called  | upon Him | 
| 12Last1    16:52 | | | en route encountered a city  | called  | Arcke, located in the Sea | 
| 12Last1    17:8 | | | of Aharon whom (the Persians)  | called  | Awan since (their alphabet) lacks | 
| 12Last1    17:11 | | | at night to the town  | called  | Mankan Gom in Hark’ (district | 
| 12Last1    17:23 | | | of those dew-infested lairs  | called  | mosques learning the sayings of | 
| 12Last1    18:25 | | | and deceitfully took the stronghold  | called  | Eghanc’ Berd. After taking it | 
| 12Last1    18:25 | | | of Aghor and the stronghold  | called  | Hawachich’ | 
| 12Last1    18:38 | | | Karin district, to a village  | called  | Blurs, Since the residents of | 
| 12Last1    21:16 | | | until they reached the district  | called  | Kamax. Then (the Seljuks) divided | 
| 12Last1    21:28 | | | structures, and the wooden church  | called  | St. Gregory. This occurred in | 
| 12Last1    22:30 | | | that lair of the beasts  | called  | T’ondrak, where, temporarily, he nestled | 
| 12Last1    22:31 | | | he departed for the city  | called  | Muharkin (Tigranakert, Martyropolis, Mufarghin) where | 
| 12Last1    23:16 | | | Paxra mountain which presently is  | called  | Gaylaxazut, there was an ancient | 
| 12Last1    23:17 | | | the day of great Pentecost ( | called “ | new Sunday”) those willing servants | 
| 12Last1    23:26 | | | son T’eodoros, to the awan  | called  | Kot’er, since the judge was | 
| 12Last1    23:32 | | | prayed prayers of atonement and  | called  | on God’s aid: “I not | 
| 12Last1    24:11 | | | others fled to the stronghold  | called  | Nerk’i (Inner) fortress |