01Kor1 16:7 | | | at the capital city of | Constantinople | |
01Kor1 19:4 | | | Koriun. And as they approached | Constantinople, | they joined Eznik, and as |
02Agat3 28:3 | | | about the journey to visit | Constantinople. | He made preparations to take |
05Parp1 3:7 | | | built a glorious city named | Constantinople, | after himself. In Armenian Constantinople |
05Parp1 3:7 | | | Constantinople, after himself. In Armenian | Constantinople | translates “Constantine’s city”, though some |
06Khor2 88:1 | | | Rome, and the building of | Constantinople | |
06Khor2 89:4 | | | of Jerusalem, and Alexander of | Constantinople | |
06Khor3 33:5 | | | Damasus of Rome, Nectar of | Constantinople, | Timothy of Alexandria, Meletius of |
06Khor3 57:34 | | | Atticus, autocephalous bishop of | Constantinople, | to my beloved brother and |
06Khor3 61:5 | | | Cyril of Alexandria, Proclus of | Constantinople, | and Acacius of Melitene wrote |
07Seb1 20:0 | | | is captured and brought to | Constantinople. | Sentence is passed against him |
07Seb1 31:1 | | | They went in unison to | Constantinople, | killed the king Maurice and |
07Seb1 34:2 | | | across the sea, they reached | Constantinople. | Having slain king Phocas, Heraclius |
07Seb1 38:0 | | | Khoṙeam comes to take | Constantinople; | supplication of Heraclius; order from |
07Seb1 38:12 | | | land? So, is it only | Constantinople | that I shall not be |
07Seb1 38:16 | | | court. He celebrated Easter in | Constantinople, | and on the morning after |
07Seb1 42:0 | | | the Cross in flight to | Constantinople. | The Ismaelites rule over Egypt |
07Seb1 42:16 | | | them to the palace of | Constantinople. | Then, having requested an oath |
07Seb1 44:0 | | | second wife. Valentinus comes to | Constantinople | and installs as king Constans |
07Seb1 44:1 | | | sends him in bonds to | Constantinople. | T’ēodoros is vindicated and returns |
07Seb1 44:1 | | | general. The aspet flees from | Constantinople, | but submits again to the |
07Seb1 44:3 | | | him with his army in | Constantinople | |
07Seb1 45:0 | | | and Ałuank’. Naval battle by | Constantinople | and disastrous defeat of the |
07Seb1 45:5 | | | and undertook an attack on | Constantinople. | The naval battle was not |
07Seb1 46:11 | | | only (the councils of) Nicaea, | Constantinople, | Ephesus, and Chalcedon should be |
07Seb1 46:13 | | | time of Constantine; that of | Constantinople | in the time of Theodosius |
07Seb1 46:14 | | | and note: ’At Nicaea and | Constantinople | the kings Constantine and Theodosius |
07Seb1 46:16 | | | sides concerning Nicaea under Constantine, | Constantinople | under Theodosius the Great, Ephesus |
07Seb1 46:20 | | | that were (the councils) of | Constantinople | and Ephesus. In conformity with |
07Seb1 46:60 | | | cities of Egypt, Alexandria, Rome, | Constantinople, | Antioch, Caesarea, Athens, Cilicia, and |
07Seb1 46:74 | | | true the council convened in | Constantinople | for the interdiction of Nestorius |
07Seb1 47:0 | | | with Daniel’s vision. Disturbances in | Constantinople; | the murder of eminent men |
07Seb1 47:9 | | | princes; and Manuēl exercised in | Constantinople | the function of magister |
07Seb1 47:10 | | | him by a ruse (to | Constantinople | |
07Seb1 49:0 | | | Catholicos. Return of Constans to | Constantinople. | Flight of Nersēs from the |
07Seb1 49:0 | | | of the Ismaelites to capture | Constantinople | |
07Seb1 49:16 | | | pressed to come quickly to | Constantinople, | and he departed immediately. He |
07Seb1 49:21 | | | so that they might take | Constantinople | and exterminate that kingdom as |
07Seb1 50:6 | | | of the Roman army entered | Constantinople | to guard the city. The |
07Seb1 50:9 | | | fast to be proclaimed in | Constantinople | in the manner of Nineveh |
07Seb1 52:11 | | | and went with him to | Constantinople. | He (Constans) received him with |
08Ghev1 5:6 | | | father-in-law. Arriving in | Constantinople, ( | Justinian) fought and conquered his |
08Ghev1 20:1 | | | the foundations the city called | Constantinople | and the numerous institutions of |
08Ghev1 20:20 | | | and approached the city of | Constantinople | |
08Ghev1 38:0 | | | the Caliph sent emissaries (to | Constantinople), | puffing greatly and hoping thereby |
09Draskh1 12:0 | | | His Banishment. The Council of | Constantinople | |
09Draskh1 12:7 | | | Evangelist transported from Ephesus to | Constantinople, | and emboldened by this, he |
09Draskh1 12:7 | | | set up a patriarch in | Constantinople | |
09Draskh1 13:7 | | | in Antioch, Alexandria, Rome, Ephesus, | Constantinople | and Jerusalem, so that the |
09Draskh1 19:10 | | | which had borne Christ to | Constantinople | so that it might not |
09Draskh1 19:43 | | | the entreaty of envoys from | Constantinople, | the emperor departed in haste |
09Draskh1 54:0 | | | Letter of Patriarch Nikolaos of | Constantinople | to Katholikos Yovhannes, and the |
09Draskh1 54:1 | | | time, the great patriarch of | Constantinople, | Nikolaos, hearing of the calamities |
09Draskh1 54:1 | | | mercy of God Archbishop of | Constantinople, | and servant of the servants |
10Tovma2 3:16 | | | Phocas. Marching in unison on | Constantinople, | they killed the emperor Maurice |
10Tovma2 3:35 | | | ships and cross over to | Constantinople. | Then there took place a |
10Tovma2 3:40 | | | be unable to take only | Constantinople? | But I forgive you all |
10Tovma4 13:13 | | | the divinely protected city of | Constantinople | were held by a God |
11Asogh1 6:1 | | | and Abas, Ashot fled to | Constantinople | to the court of the |
11Asogh1 6:1 | | | of his brother Ashot from | Constantinople | |
11Asogh1 6:2 | | | performed miracles of courage in | Constantinople | and (generally) in Greece, returned |
11Asogh1 8:21 | | | Some Marinos reigned in | Constantinople | and Kiwr-Zan with all |
11Asogh1 8:21 | | | of the Greek Sea, entered | Constantinople | and overthrew Marinos. (Kiwr-Zan |
11Asogh1 24:5 | | | against the royal city of | Constantinople, ( | which lasted) two years |
11Asogh1 24:7 | | | But the head of the ( | Constantinople) | harbor, having concluded a peace |
11Asogh1 26:0 | | | star; about the earthquake in | Constantinople | and the death of the |
11Asogh1 26:2 | | | In the royal city of | Constantinople, | the richly shining decorations of |
11Asogh1 34:8 | | | army and soon returned to | Constantinople | |
11Asogh1 42:19 | | | through (Karin and) Xaltoyarich to | Constantinople | |
12Last1 1:21 | | | reaching his royal city of | Constantinople. | This transpired in the year |
12Last1 3:7 | | | and entered his city of | Constantinople | |
12Last1 4:3 | | | Zak’aria) be lead off to | Constantinople, | saying: “Go and remain there |
12Last1 4:3 | | | place. No, he remained (in | Constantinople) | until the day of his |
12Last1 4:13 | | | and reached his city of | Constantinople. | After three years he released |
12Last1 4:15 | | | Constantine, quickly brought him (to | Constantinople). | When the emperor saw this |
12Last1 5:4 | | | troops, he immediately returned to | Constantinople | |
12Last1 6:5 | | | took the Syrian bishop to | Constantinople, | subjecting him to ridicule and |
12Last1 9:3 | | | in the royal city of | Constantinople, | making him a sinklitos) and |
12Last1 10:50 | | | taken before the emperor in | Constantinople. | Prior to this, Xach’k’s senior |
12Last1 14:4 | | | that he had tarried in | Constantinople | was this: they wanted to |
12Last1 17:2 | | | that (all) the women of | Constantinople | could not satiate him. No |
12Last1 22:29 | | | reached the royal city of | Constantinople. | There he slandered our (Armenian |