02Agat1 13:22 | | | decided to flee to a | distant | land in order to preserve |
03Buz4 5:67 | | | business from a foreign and | distant | country by a powerful king |
04Yegh1 1:23 | | | enclose them all in a | distant | foreign land the plans of |
04Yegh1 2:31 | | | Korduik, Aldznik, and many other | distant | parts which were previously not |
04Yegh2 2:31 | | | all the regions of the | distant | road through which he was |
04Yegh2 2:33 | | | dispatched messengers to all the | distant | nations, and imposed the same |
04Yegh2 3:55 | | | peoples were sent to a | distant | land to wage war against |
04Yegh2 10:239 | | | of themselves, including the most | distant, | as close to one another |
04Yegh2 12:296 | | | the king, sent word to | distant | lands that they should immediately |
04Yegh3 10:233 | | | them as reliable officials the | distant | borderlands; and never did any |
04Yegh3 10:236 | | | While we were on a | distant | campaign, before we had brought |
04Yegh3 11:274 | | | be feared. He threatened the | distant | by fearful roaring and those |
04Yegh5 2:39 | | | | Distant | people who had heard the |
04Yegh6 4:78 | | | people have gone to a | distant | land,” said the governor, “I |
04Yegh6 4:84 | | | many who were scattered in | distant | places returned and reoccupied their |
04Yegh7 1:18 | | | who were in the citadel | distant | from the camp about fifteen |
04Yegh7 4:82 | | | your holy soldiers to this | distant | stranger, who had given up |
04Yegh7 7:155 | | | as we said, twelve leagues | distant | |
04Yegh7 7:161 | | | secretly he was sent into | distant | exile. As Denshapuh had been |
04Yegh7 8:179 | | | banished him to such a | distant | exile that in his journey |
04Yegh7 8:194 | | | to various trials; some endured | distant | exile, and still more were |
04Yegh8 2:50 | | | with the holy prisoners in | distant | exile by caring for their |
04Yegh8 3:54 | | | faithful, brought them to far | distant | parts, and distributed them himself |
05Parp2 10:5 | | | many stipends, (obliged) to travel | distant | roads, and with long study |
05Parp2 18:7 | | | people who had come from | distant | places, they commemorated the day |
05Parp3 26:7 | | | answers are quite unlike and | distant | from those in the letter |
05Parp3 55:1 | | | some six hrasax or more | distant | from Niwshapuh (or more, according |
05Parp3 57:30 | | | desert, about three Iranian hrasaxs | distant. | Seven days later, after the |
05Parp4 73:16 | | | went to a place more | distant | from the Iranian camp and |
05Parp4 75:2 | | | Mamikonean was about two hrasax | distant | from it at a village |
05Parp4 75:9 | | | they are a little way | distant | from you, they urinate on |
05Parp4 100:2 | | | twelve fountains, spreading abroad to | distant | places, shows the many diffuse |
06Khor1 12:21 | | | west of the same habitation, | distant | about half a long day’s |
06Khor1 23:34 | | | the time being not very | distant | that someone recalled these names |
06Khor2 40:2 | | | guarded. But about forty stadia | distant | to the north, above the |
06Khor3 3:3 | | | regions, the commanders of the | distant | city called P’aytakaran, came and |
06Khor3 27:11 | | | into captivity like children of | distant | enemies |
06Khor3 59:2 | | | of the country, not very | distant | from the places where the |
07Seb1 9:5 | | | send the royal mogpet to | distant | places on duty, and to |
07Seb1 12:1 | | | and the Greek army was | distant | from them by a day’s |
07Seb1 20:15 | | | and to be exiled to | distant | islands. Then he ordered (him |
08Ghev1 20:26 | | | survivors) were washed up onto | distant | islands. For the multitude of |
08Ghev1 34:60 | | | equipment and horses two stadia | distant. | They went on foot, ferociously |
09Draskh1 12:17 | | | with his clerics to a | distant | island where no provisions were |
09Draskh1 17:6 | | | those who were in a | distant | land into a prelacy of |
09Draskh1 33:23 | | | needs completely satisfied in that | distant | land, the prince tended to |
09Draskh1 56:12 | | | chance I returned from the | distant | land of my expatriation at |
09Draskh1 57:14 | | | of Gegham, returned from the | distant | land of their expatriation, and |
10Tovma1 3:22 | | | Origen’s view. Nor is it | distant, | as some suppose who do |
10Tovma2 4:7 | | | skilled in commerce. He undertook | distant | journeys on mercantile business, to |
10Tovma2 7:9 | | | live separately by families, so | distant | from each other that if |
10Tovma3 1:15 | | | of his empire, to the | distant | parts of Syria and Babylonia |
10Tovma3 1:17 | | | to resist us, neither from | distant | lands nor from near ones |
10Tovma3 9:1 | | | merchants prepared plans for their | distant | journeys, shepherds gathered their sheep |
10Tovma3 9:3 | | | feigned friendship, but on those | distant | he heaped evil threats |
10Tovma3 20:5 | | | gone to him. They were | distant | from the army five furlongs |
10Tovma3 29:78 | | | were also others from various | distant | countries: Persia, Zhangan, Jurjan, the |
10Tovma4 8:2 | | | our own eyes, travelling to | distant | parts: as far as Kłarjk’ |
10Tovma4 9:0 | | | and stones were brought from | distant | lands. We shall give a |
11Asogh1 23:4 | | | to the city of Melitene, ( | distant) | from Babylon at a distance |
12Last1 2:40 | | | troops sold their captives to | distant | peoples. In these very times |
12Last1 3:8 | | | did not transpire in the | distant | past, but only two or |
12Last1 9:7 | | | and went to a very | distant | place called Arcak, on account |
12Last1 9:15 | | | send the queen to a | distant | island in exile, so that |
12Last1 10:33 | | | like a captive in a | distant | place. Similarly, the patriarchal throne |
12Last1 26:3 | | | then became weaker than the ( | distant) | stars and merely its outline |