| 01Kor1    16:5 | | | writing Mesrop’s design to the  | emperor,  | whose name was Theodosius, son | 
| 01Kor1    16:10 | | | Easter, he explained to the  | emperor  | the nature of his needs | 
| 02Agat1    3:3 | | | to the court of the  | emperor  | in Greek territory | 
| 02Agat1    4:23 | | | that this was indeed the  | emperor [kaysr]  | himself | 
| 02Agat1    4:25 | | | the man dressed like the  | emperor,  | and the Goth king whipped | 
| 02Agat1    4:25 | | | the man dressed like the  | emperor  | defeated the king. Arresting him | 
| 02Agat1    4:25 | | | he led him before the  | emperor |  | 
| 02Agat1    4:27 | | | The Byzantine  | emperor  | assembled many troops and gave | 
| 02Agat1    13:1 | | | in that period that the  | emperor  | Diocletian was seeking a wife | 
| 02Agat1    13:4 | | | they sent it to the  | emperor |  | 
| 02Agat1    13:5 | | | When the  | emperor  | saw the stunning beauty of | 
| 02Agat1    13:6 | | | Compelled by this urgency,  | Emperor  | Diocletian sent emissaries and heralds | 
| 02Agat1    13:7 | | | Christ, they found that the  | emperor  | had become a vessel of | 
| 02Agat1    13:7 | | | he had used the lawless  | emperor  | as a mask through which | 
| 02Agat1    14:4 | | | edict’s contents were these: “The  | emperor  | Caesar Diocletian to our beloved | 
| 02Agat1    15:10 | | | commanding edicts from the great  | emperor  | of the Greeks to Trdat | 
| 02Agat3    28:10 | | | the universal city, the pious  | Emperor  | Constantine asked King Trdat “How | 
| 02Agat3    28:11 | | | Then he stood before the  | emperor  | and told him of all | 
| 02Agat3    28:14 | | | Then he introduced to the  | emperor  | Gregory, whom he had brought | 
| 02Agat3    28:15 | | | At this the  | emperor  | Constantine was amazed, and humbled | 
| 02Agat3    28:18 | | | Then the  | emperor  | Constantine began to tell him | 
| 02Agat3    28:24 | | | gold vessels given by the  | emperor |  | 
| 02Agat3    29:1 | | | after this that the great  | emperor  | Constantine Augustus issued an order | 
| 02Agat3    29:3 | | | there, too, that the great  | emperor  | Constantine entered and confessed the | 
| 03Buz3    10:36 | | | during the years of Constantine  | emperor  | of the Romans. There [380] bishops | 
| 03Buz3    10:39 | | | He saw that the  | emperor  | Constantine was wearing a hair | 
| 03Buz3    10:42 | | | beneath the purple robe, the  | emperor  | was wearing a hair-cloth | 
| 03Buz3    10:43 | | | After this, the  | emperor  | Constantine saw the attendant angel | 
| 03Buz3    20:12 | | | of Sasan, relying on the  | emperor  | and his troops | 
| 03Buz3    21:0 | | | unity and sent to the  | emperor  | of Byzantium, pledging their loyalty | 
| 03Buz3    21:2 | | | carrying gifts to the Byzantine  | emperor  | proposing that they extend their | 
| 03Buz3    21:3 | | | the entire land to the  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz3    21:4 | | | When the  | emperor  | heard about this, with great | 
| 03Buz3    21:5 | | | which had existed between the  | emperor  | Constantine and king Trdat | 
| 03Buz3    21:9 | | | Now when the  | emperor  | of Byzantium heard all this | 
| 03Buz3    21:11 | | | Then the  | emperor  | himself entered the Iranian army | 
| 03Buz3    21:17 | | | Then the  | emperor,  | elevated with great pomp, appeared | 
| 03Buz3    21:18 | | | gifts and great honors. The  | emperor  | entrusted all the princes and | 
| 03Buz3    21:24 | | | sent honorable princes to the  | emperor  | for peace, to get the | 
| 03Buz3    21:25 | | | The  | emperor  | of Byzantium, Vaghes, wrote a | 
| 03Buz3    21:30 | | | to him from the Byzantine  | emperor,  | so that they would go | 
| 03Buz3    21:30 | | | would go and tell the  | emperor  | that he had implemented his | 
| 03Buz3    21:30 | | | commands, and so that the  | emperor  | would return what he had | 
| 03Buz3    21:31 | | | When the  | emperor  | of Byzantium heard all this | 
| 03Buz3    21:32 | | | Then the Byzantine  | emperor  | returned the captives of the | 
| 03Buz4    1:1 | | | desires of the other, the  | emperor  | of Byzantium returned the captives | 
| 03Buz4    5:0 | | | Arshak with lords to Valens,  | emperor  | of the Byzantines; how he | 
| 03Buz4    5:1 | | | land of Armenia and the  | emperor  | of Byzantium, organized greatly by | 
| 03Buz4    5:1 | | | agreement and peace between the  | emperor  | and themselves | 
| 03Buz4    5:2 | | | the imperial palace of the  | emperor  | of Byzantium | 
| 03Buz4    5:3 | | | In that period, the great  | emperor  | of Byzantium, Vaghes, was in | 
| 03Buz4    5:5 | | | Now it happened that the  | emperor  | had an only child who | 
| 03Buz4    5:5 | | | become severely ill, and the  | emperor  | pressured Armenia’s blessed katoghikos Nerses | 
| 03Buz4    5:61 | | | The  | emperor  | became infuriated and commanded that | 
| 03Buz4    5:61 | | | or not, after which the  | emperor  | would decide what to do | 
| 03Buz4    5:67 | | | king, and said to the  | emperor: “ | They were sent for business | 
| 03Buz4    5:88 | | | the country of Armenia, the  | emperor  | dispatched them loading them with | 
| 03Buz4    8:0 | | | About how the  | Emperor  | Valens persecuted all Orthodox believers | 
| 03Buz4    8:1 | | | At that time, the impious  | emperor  | Valens fought with great bitterness | 
| 03Buz4    8:20 | | | Bishop Eusebius to ask the  | emperor  | for permission to take one | 
| 03Buz4    8:21 | | | Eusebius went to the  | emperor  | and asked and note: “You | 
| 03Buz4    8:22 | | | The  | emperor  | questioned the Arian bishop, and | 
| 03Buz4    8:23 | | | of the meeting came, the  | emperor  | took Bishop Eusebius and with | 
| 03Buz4    10:0 | | | About how the  | Emperor  | Valens called the sophist to | 
| 03Buz4    10:0 | | | the church, or how the  | Emperor  | Valens died by a sign | 
| 03Buz4    10:3 | | | The  | emperor  | sent high-ranking officials to | 
| 03Buz4    10:27 | | | up, let’s go to the  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz4    10:28 | | | In response, he note: “The  | Emperor  | is dead, who should I | 
| 03Buz4    10:30 | | | not be robbed, if the  | emperor  | remains the same, then let | 
| 03Buz4    10:31 | | | rumor was confirmed that the  | emperor  | had died | 
| 03Buz4    11:0 | | | king Arshak from the Byzantine  | emperor  | Vaghes. They had been sent | 
| 03Buz4    11:1 | | | had gone to Vaghes, the  | emperor  | of Byzantium from the great | 
| 03Buz4    11:4 | | | These individuals went to the  | emperor  | Vaghes in an embassy to | 
| 03Buz4    11:5 | | | But  | emperor  | Vaghes detained and exiled the | 
| 03Buz4    11:6 | | | emissaries who had left the  | emperor  | came to king Arshak of | 
| 03Buz4    11:7 | | | For the  | emperor  | had written to Arshak, the | 
| 03Buz4    11:10 | | | to intense anger against the  | emperor,  | wondering how he dared to | 
| 03Buz4    11:11 | | | many rocks fall upon the  | emperor  | and upon you, the bearers | 
| 03Buz4    13:1 | | | When the  | emperor  | perished, all the shepherding bishops | 
| 03Buz4    16:12 | | | might unite with the Byzantine  | emperor,  | or somehow be pried away | 
| 03Buz4    20:1 | | | warfare between himself and the  | emperor  | of Byzantium | 
| 03Buz4    20:3 | | | to the aid of the  | emperor  | of Byzantium, but the Byzantines | 
| 03Buz4    21:6 | | | Shapuh of Iran. The Byzantine  | emperor  | wrote, sealed, and sent the | 
| 03Buz4    21:8 | | | For the  | emperor  | of Byzantium had become distressed | 
| 03Buz4    21:9 | | | there was peace between the  | emperor  | of Byzantium and the king | 
| 03Buz4    50:7 | | | and went to the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz4    54:41 | | | the other was the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz4    54:42 | | | brought you and the Byzantine  | emperor  | to the ground, since the | 
| 03Buz4    55:8 | | | had gone to see the  | emperor  | of Byzantium | 
| 03Buz4    55:10 | | | still talking with the Byzantine  | emperor  | and convincing him to help | 
| 03Buz5    1:1 | | | with them to the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz5    1:2 | | | he requested from the Byzantine  | emperor  | that Pap, Arshak’s son, be | 
| 03Buz5    1:3 | | | The great Byzantine  | emperor,  | as requested, enthroned Arshak’s son | 
| 03Buz5    1:3 | | | land of Armenia. The Byzantine  | emperor  | was very supportive, he dispatched | 
| 03Buz5    4:13 | | | Rather, he note: “The Byzantine  | emperor  | sent us to come and | 
| 03Buz5    4:13 | | | and if we reach our  | emperor,  | we would be criminally responsible | 
| 03Buz5    4:13 | | | be criminally responsible before our  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz5    23:4 | | | but because of the Byzantine  | emperor,  | he did not dare even | 
| 03Buz5    32:0 | | | king Pap turned from the  | emperor  | of the Byzantines and was | 
| 03Buz5    32:1 | | | heart away from the Byzantine  | emperor,  | wanting to have unity and | 
| 03Buz5    32:3 | | | sent messengers to the Byzantine  | emperor  | saying: “Caesarea and ten other | 
| 03Buz5    32:4 | | | he had with the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 03Buz5    32:6 | | | The Byzantine  | emperor  | secretly sent an emissary to | 
| 03Buz5    32:7 | | | this command from the Byzantine  | emperor,  | they waited for an opportune | 
| 03Buz5    33:2 | | | an enemy of the Byzantine  | emperor,  | nor can we make enemies | 
| 03Buz5    33:3 | | | Let us serve the Byzantine  | emperor  | and remain obedient to the | 
| 03Buz5    34:1 | | | Pap of Armenia, the Byzantine  | emperor  | made a certain Varazdat the | 
| 03Buz5    34:7 | | | and through them with the  | emperor  | that they should build “cities | 
| 03Buz5    34:8 | | | The Byzantine  | emperor  | was overjoyed to do this | 
| 03Buz5    35:8 | | | For Mushegh aggrevated the Byzantine  | emperor  | and caused him to have | 
| 03Buz5    35:10 | | | After that, either the Byzantine  | emperor  | will remove the kingship of | 
| 03Buz5    37:62 | | | the orders of the Byzantine  | emperor,  | he reasoned that he should | 
| 03Buz5    44:11 | | | a hrovartak to the Byzantine  | emperor  | entrusting the land of Armenia | 
| 03Buz6    1:0 | | | the order of the Byzantine  | emperor,  | and half the people being | 
| 03Buz6    1:5 | | | the troops of the Byzantine  | emperor  | came to help. King Arshak | 
| 04Yegh1    1:7 | | | Then the blessed  | emperor  | Theodosius, since he was peace | 
| 04Yegh2    9:225 | | | of yours? For if the  | emperor  | does not transgress your command | 
| 04Yegh3    6:142 | | | to seek from him the  | emperor  | of the West aid and | 
| 04Yegh3    6:143 | | | which they wrote to the  | Emperor  | Theodosius: “The bishop Joseph, with | 
| 04Yegh3    6:143 | | | greatest princes, to the illustrious  | emperor  | Theodosius—may our greeting be | 
| 04Yegh3    7:152 | | | In his stead the  | emperor  | Marcianus came to the throne | 
| 04Yegh3    11:254 | | | to send messengers to the  | emperor  | Marcian | 
| 04Yegh6    4:95 | | | a message to the Greek  | emperor,  | and a letter to the | 
| 05Parp1    3:6 | | | The  | emperor [t’agaworn]  | himself came to the aforementioned | 
| 05Parp2    6:0 | | | Armenia was subject to the  | emperor  | of Byzantium and under his | 
| 05Parp2    6:4 | | | Despite the fact that the  | emperor  | of Byzantium had inherited many | 
| 05Parp2    8:2 | | | be subject to the Byzantine  | emperor,  | than to remain in such | 
| 05Parp2    8:4 | | | the service of the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 05Parp2    9:1 | | | and counsel with the Byzantine  | emperor,  | and is always discussing peace | 
| 05Parp2    12:5 | | | talk peace with the Byzantine  | emperor,  | gladly submit to him, and | 
| 05Parp3    21:8 | | | faith and worship, since the  | emperor  | has authority over them | 
| 05Parp3    21:9 | | | reject and withdraw from the  | emperor,  | his faith, and land | 
| 05Parp3    33:5 | | | to, and dispatch to the  | emperor  | those men we want to | 
| 05Parp3    33:7 | | | letters were written to the  | emperor,  | to all the nobility at | 
| 05Parp3    33:10 | | | Armenia. They travelled to the  | emperor  | and all the nobility of | 
| 05Parp3    41:1 | | | Byzantium, requesting troops from the  | emperor,  | as was mentioned earlier | 
| 05Parp3    41:2 | | | with him went before the  | emperor  | Theodosius [II, 408-450]. (The emperor) heard the | 
| 05Parp3    41:2 | | | before the emperor Theodosius [II, 408-450]. (The  | emperor)  | heard the reason for their | 
| 05Parp3    45:20 | | | write a letter to the  | emperor,  | and give ourselves to him | 
| 05Parp3    45:21 | | | Should the  | emperor  | think otherwise and not recognize | 
| 05Parp3    45:27 | | | Vasak also wrote to the  | emperor,  | other court nobility, and to | 
| 05Parp3    45:29 | | | wrote and sealed to the  | emperor,  | to the entire land of | 
| 05Parp3    46:1 | | | by letters sent to the  | emperor  | and to his sparapet | 
| 05Parp3    46:3 | | | While the  | emperor  | or the king of the | 
| 05Parp4    63:17 | | | sent messengers to the Byzantine  | emperor  | Leo [I? 457-74] once, then twice, yet | 
| 05Parp4    64:4 | | | He himself communicates with the  | emperor  | and subordinates himself to him | 
| 05Parp4    65:9 | | | now plans to go the  | emperor  | and (or) to the land | 
| 05Parp4    67:8 | | | not done so. Furthermore, the  | emperor  | is sending a brigade to | 
| 06Khor2    25:5 | | | he sent word to the  | emperor  | in Rome not to place | 
| 06Khor2    25:6 | | | But the  | emperor  | not only did not free | 
| 06Khor2    27:2 | | | in his stead, Tiberius became  | emperor  | of the Romans. Germanicus became | 
| 06Khor2    30:2 | | | At that time the  | emperor  | appointed to the chiliarchate over | 
| 06Khor2    30:4 | | | Have no fear of the  | emperor  | on this account, provided that | 
| 06Khor2    33:14 | | | write a letter to the  | Emperor  | Tiberius in the following terms | 
| 06Khor2    33:16 | | | Armenia, to my lord Tiberius,  | emperor  | of the Romans, greetings | 
| 06Khor2    33:25 | | | Tiberius,  | emperor  | of the Romans, to Abgar | 
| 06Khor2    33:33 | | | Armenia, to my lord Tiberius,  | emperor  | of the Romans, greetings | 
| 06Khor2    54:3 | | | But the  | Emperor  | Domitian was angered and dispatched | 
| 06Khor2    54:6 | | | Domet came - that is the  | Emperor  | Domitian himself. However, he did | 
| 06Khor2    55:2 | | | At that time Trajan became  | emperor  | of the Romans, and having | 
| 06Khor2    55:9 | | | and after him to the  | Emperor  | Hadrian, all his days | 
| 06Khor2    60:3 | | | revolted against Hadrian, the Roman  | emperor,  | and had made war with | 
| 06Khor2    64:2 | | | the time that the Roman  | emperor,  | Titus the Second, who was | 
| 06Khor2    64:4 | | | at the time that the  | Emperor  | Lucianos was building the temple | 
| 06Khor2    71:5 | | | to inform Philip, the Roman  | emperor,  | seeking help from him | 
| 06Khor2    76:1 | | | and his victory over the  | Emperor  | Tacitus | 
| 06Khor2    76:3 | | | And straightaway they informed the  | Emperor  | Valerian | 
| 06Khor2    77:2 | | | Probus became  | emperor  | of the Greeks, and, making | 
| 06Khor2    83:5 | | | Nicomedia; her husband was the  | Emperor  | Constantine, son of Constantius, the | 
| 06Khor2    83:5 | | | son of Constantius, the Roman  | emperor,  | who had not been born | 
| 06Khor2    83:8 | | | The latter, before he became  | emperor  | and while he was still | 
| 06Khor2    88:13 | | | later renewed by the Roman  | emperor  | Severus, who himself built baths | 
| 06Khor2    89:3 | | | command was promulgated by the  | Emperor  | Constantine that a council of | 
| 06Khor2    89:5 | | | arrived an edict of the  | Emperor  | Constantine to our King Trdat | 
| 06Khor2    90:2 | | | and in like manner the  | emperor  | deported them to the mines | 
| 06Khor3    4:4 | | | the capital city to the  | Emperor  | Constantius, son of Constantine, with | 
| 06Khor3    5:1 | | | Armenia, to our lord the  | emperor  | Caesar Constantius, greetings | 
| 06Khor3    5:8 | | | The  | emperor  | Augustus Caesar Constantius, to Vrt’anēs | 
| 06Khor3    6:8 | | | tribute and returned to the  | emperor |  | 
| 06Khor3    8:2 | | | of the reign of the  | Emperor  | Constantius, with the latter’s help | 
| 06Khor3    10:2 | | | giving it instead to the  | emperor.  | And bringing up the Greek | 
| 06Khor3    10:5 | | | son, and went to the  | emperor  | to ask that he might | 
| 06Khor3    10:6 | | | Tiran had gone to the  | emperor,  | gathered a great army under | 
| 06Khor3    13:2 | | | time the impious Julian became  | emperor  | of the Greeks. He denied | 
| 06Khor3    15:7 | | | The  | emperor  | Julian, offspring of Inak’, son | 
| 06Khor3    17:3 | | | army returned with Jovian as  | emperor,  | but he died on the | 
| 06Khor3    17:7 | | | by not coming with the  | emperor  | to the land of Persia | 
| 06Khor3    19:1 | | | How Arshak despised the Greek  | emperor |  | 
| 06Khor3    19:3 | | | The Greek  | emperor  | was Valentinian, and he sent | 
| 06Khor3    19:6 | | | The  | emperor  | Valentinian Augustus, with our colleague | 
| 06Khor3    21:8 | | | The  | emperor  | did a kindness to the | 
| 06Khor3    25:2 | | | to him but to the  | emperor  | for so many years | 
| 06Khor3    29:13 | | | this and returned to the  | emperor  | with the hostages, taking with | 
| 06Khor3    29:15 | | | nation, to our lord the  | Emperor  | Valens Augustus and your son | 
| 06Khor3    30:3 | | | deceiver and traitor to the  | emperor,  | some heretics of the Arian | 
| 06Khor3    33:2 | | |  | Emperor  | Valens, according to the deserts | 
| 06Khor3    36:8 | | | death of Arshak, he beseeched  | Emperor  | Theodosius and requested his aid | 
| 06Khor3    37:3 | | | Similarly Pap and Terentius warned  | Emperor  | Theodosius that Shapuh had commanded | 
| 06Khor3    38:5 | | | harm openly because of the  | Emperor  | Theodosius, so he secretly gave | 
| 06Khor3    39:3 | | | led to a battle; the  | emperor  | was victorious and slaughtered fifteen | 
| 06Khor3    39:7 | | | killed but taken before the  | emperor.  | The brave Terentius took pity | 
| 06Khor3    40:12 | | | of this, they warned the  | emperor |  | 
| 06Khor3    40:13 | | | Then  | Emperor  | Theodosius ordered him to be | 
| 06Khor3    40:15 | | | But the  | emperor  | did not even honor him | 
| 06Khor3    42:7 | | | war between me and the  | emperor  | by leading away the princely | 
| 06Khor3    42:8 | | | of your part, as the  | emperor  | has for his, I am | 
| 06Khor3    42:8 | | | you as I serve the  | emperor.  | But if this is not | 
| 06Khor3    48:8 | | | to disentangle us from the  | emperor  | without them the Greeks disturbing | 
| 06Khor3    48:17 | | | waging war against the Greek  | emperor  | or peacefully | 
| 06Khor3    48:20 | | | Armenian princes went to the  | Emperor  | Arcadius | 
| 06Khor3    57:2 | | | his own grandson, to the  | emperor  | Theodosius in Byzantium with a | 
| 06Khor3    57:4 | | | To the peace-loving  | emperor,  | my lord Augustus Theodosius, Sahak | 
| 06Khor3    57:12 | | | by interceding with the great  | emperor  | like a truly dear brother | 
| 06Khor3    57:19 | | | mean welcome, even informing the  | emperor  | by an exchange of correspondence | 
| 06Khor3    57:22 | | | being presented to the great  | emperor  | they obtained both what they | 
| 06Khor3    57:25 | | | The  | emperor  | Theodosius, Augustus and Caesar of | 
| 06Khor3    57:38 | | | So at the command of  | Emperor  | Augustus may you be accorded | 
| 06Khor3    63:5 | | | a solution with the Greek  | emperor  | Theodosius, and not hand him | 
| 07Seb1    7:7 | | | the return of the  | emperor  | back to his own territory | 
| 07Seb1    11:0 | | | Khosrov’s letter to the  | emperor  | Maurice. The decision of the | 
| 07Seb1    12:0 | | | princes concerning Khosrov to the  | emperor  | Maurice. Maurice defends Khosrov and | 
| 07Seb1    12:0 | | | the palace. Khosrov gives the  | emperor  | the lands according to the | 
| 07Seb1    12:6 | | | hands, until I inform the  | emperor  | about him.’ | 
| 07Seb1    12:8 | | | account for him to the  | emperor. | ’ He gave a similar | 
| 07Seb1    12:33 | | | promise of gifts for the  | emperor.  | He gave over to them | 
| 07Seb1    14:0 | | | The  | emperor  | Maurice requests from Khosrov the | 
| 07Seb1    14:5 | | | They rapidly informed the  | emperor  | about this. He had offerings | 
| 07Seb1    15:2 | | | They both agreed. The  | emperor  | began to give orders that | 
| 07Seb1    15:2 | | | greater than those of the  | emperor.  | Especially when he saw their | 
| 07Seb1    15:2 | | | saw their flight from the  | emperor,  | with even greater affection he | 
| 07Seb1    16:1 | | | of these men from the  | emperor,  | he sent to Armenia the | 
| 07Seb1    16:4 | | | happened; the words of the  | emperor  | were vindicated. Then king Khosrov | 
| 07Seb1    16:4 | | | to be written to the  | emperor;  | he asked for an army | 
| 07Seb1    16:4 | | | of Vaspurakan. Then he (the  | emperor)  | ordered the general Heraclius, who | 
| 07Seb1    16:9 | | | But the  | emperor  | hastily summoned Atat Khorkhoṙuni with | 
| 07Seb1    18:3 | | | the great victory to the  | emperor  | and all the palace | 
| 07Seb1    19:0 | | | The  | emperor  | Maurice’s order to preach the | 
| 07Seb1    19:1 | | | another command came from the  | emperor,  | to preach the council of | 
| 07Seb1    20:0 | | | Another command from the  | emperor  | to collect troops from Armenia | 
| 07Seb1    20:1 | | | another command came from the  | emperor  | to seek out again and | 
| 07Seb1    30:8 | | | An order came from the  | emperor:  | ’Thirty thousand cavalry,’ it | 
| 07Seb1    31:0 | | | The murder of the  | emperor  | Maurice and the reign of | 
| 07Seb1    31:1 | | | of Thrace rebelled from the  | emperor  | and installed as their king | 
| 07Seb1    31:2 | | | Thrace against the enemy. The  | emperor  | Maurice had a son named | 
| 07Seb1    34:9 | | | son-in-law of the  | emperor  | Maurice, and having exercised command | 
| 07Seb1    36:0 | | | the Armenians wrote to the  | emperor  | in Jerusalem | 
| 07Seb1    38:2 | | | Now when the  | emperor  | Heraclius saw the brigands who | 
| 07Seb1    38:8 | | | the presents brought from the  | emperor,  | but he did not send | 
| 07Seb1    38:14 | | | When the  | emperor  | Heraclius received this epistle, he | 
| 07Seb1    38:20 | | | Nisibis at great speed. The  | emperor  | Heraclius was informed that Khoṙeam | 
| 07Seb1    39:7 | | | make a treaty with the  | emperor  | and to give up all | 
| 07Seb1    41:5 | | | and to communicate with the  | emperor.  | ’Otherwise, we shall make for | 
| 07Seb1    41:12 | | | to the son of the  | emperor  | Heraclius, whose name was Athalarikos | 
| 07Seb1    42:9 | | | T’ēodos the brother of the  | emperor  | Heraclius. Then they returned and | 
| 07Seb1    42:12 | | | But the  | emperor  | did not agree. He did | 
| 07Seb1    42:33 | | | a command came from the  | emperor ( | bestowing) the command of the | 
| 07Seb1    44:17 | | | break the pact between the  | emperor  | and the prince of the | 
| 07Seb1    45:0 | | | defeat of the Ismaelites. The  | emperor  | Constans makes peace with Muawiya | 
| 07Seb1    46:60 | | | Now from the  | emperor  | Nero until the blessed Constantine | 
| 07Seb1    48:0 | | | command of T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni. The  | emperor  | Constans comes to Armenia; many | 
| 07Seb1    48:1 | | | the eleventh year of the  | emperor  | Constans who was called after | 
| 07Seb1    48:7 | | | the Romans. For although the  | emperor  | wrote many intercessions and supplications | 
| 07Seb1    49:0 | | | bishops is forced by the  | emperor  | to communicate with the Catholicos | 
| 08Ghev1    1:0 | | | of the pious, God-pleasing  | Emperor  | Heraclius [610-641] of Byzantium, Muhammad was | 
| 08Ghev1    1:4 | | | us from service to the  | emperor  | of the Byzantines, and together | 
| 08Ghev1    1:5 | | | News reached the  | emperor  | of the Byzantines, who wrote | 
| 08Ghev1    1:12 | | | ceased paying taxes to the  | emperor  | of Byzantium, since the army | 
| 08Ghev1    3:0 | | | second year of the Byzantine  | emperor  | Constantine, who was Heraclius’ grandson | 
| 08Ghev1    4:1 | | | year of the reign of  | Emperor  | Constans [II, 641-668], the grandson of Heraclius | 
| 08Ghev1    4:2 | | | News of this reached  | Emperor  | Constans who ordered the general | 
| 08Ghev1    5:4 | | | year of the reign of  | Emperor  | Justinian [II, 685-695, 705-711] and during the reign | 
| 08Ghev1    6:1 | | | we have just narrated, the  | emperor  | of the Byzantines, who was | 
| 08Ghev1    6:1 | | | called Apsimar and who succeeded  | Emperor  | Justinian, again sent a force | 
| 08Ghev1    8:2 | | | to go to the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 08Ghev1    8:19 | | | their victory to the Byzantine  | emperor.  | As gifts from the enemy’s | 
| 08Ghev1    8:20 | | | The  | emperor  | received that gift greatly offering | 
| 08Ghev1    8:21 | | | received this honor from the  | emperor,  | took his own troops, and | 
| 08Ghev1    10:2 | | | quickly wrote to the Byzantine  | emperor  | requesting his help | 
| 08Ghev1    10:3 | | | Agreeing to this, the  | emperor  | sent numerous troops as an | 
| 08Ghev1    10:17 | | | dwell in from the Byzantine  | emperor  | and pasturage for their herds | 
| 08Ghev1    10:17 | | | pasturage for their herds. The  | emperor  | gave them the city named | 
| 08Ghev1    10:20 | | | detaching themselves from the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 08Ghev1    10:21 | | | When the  | emperor  | heard about this, he regretted | 
| 08Ghev1    11:11 | | | the crossing was finished, the  | emperor  | of the Chinese gave an | 
| 08Ghev1    11:14 | | | did they return from the  | emperor  | of the Chinese to the | 
| 08Ghev1    12:2 | | | bore this inscription:
 “The autocrat  | emperor  | Marcian (Markianos) [450-457] built this city | 
| 08Ghev1    13:3 | | | a letter to the Byzantine  | emperor  | Leo [III], the Isaurian, [717-740] regarding the | 
| 08Ghev1    13:4 | | | of the Muslims, to Leo  | Emperor  | of Byzantium | 
| 08Ghev1    13:15 | | | the Arabs, addressed to the  | Emperor  | Leo, who, in his turn | 
| 08Ghev1    14:0 | | |  | Emperor  | FLAVIAN LEO, servant of the | 
| 08Ghev1    15:0 | | | was the reply written by  | Emperor  | Leo and sent by one | 
| 08Ghev1    19:0 | | | began to threaten the Byzantine  | emperor.  | He sent an emissary to | 
| 08Ghev1    19:0 | | | emissary to Leo [III], the Isaurian, [717-741],  | emperor  | of the Byzantines that he | 
| 08Ghev1    19:1 | | | When  | Emperor  | Leo did not acquiesce to | 
| 08Ghev1    19:3 | | | Meanwhile, on a daily basis,  | Emperor  | Leo kept sending words urging | 
| 08Ghev1    19:4 | | | not take care as the  | emperor  | had ordered. For he had | 
| 08Ghev1    20:3 | | | to demonstrate his surliness toward  | Emperor  | Leo, (Maslama) dispatched an emissary | 
| 08Ghev1    20:7 | | | these and worse insults to  | Emperor  | Leo. (Leo), as soon as | 
| 08Ghev1    20:8 | | | place of worship. Then the  | emperor  | himself arose and went to | 
| 08Ghev1    20:21 | | | When  | Emperor  | Leo saw the multitude of | 
| 08Ghev1    20:23 | | | The  | emperor  | himself went through the midst | 
| 08Ghev1    20:24 | | | heavens above three times, (the  | emperor)  | struck the waters of the | 
| 08Ghev1    20:26 | | | were on dry land, (the  | emperor)  | did not permit them to | 
| 08Ghev1    20:27 | | | they direct many entreaties to  | Emperor  | Leo to have mercy on | 
| 08Ghev1    20:28 | | |  | Emperor  | Leo, considering that the Lord | 
| 08Ghev1    20:30 | | | Then Maslama responded to the  | emperor: “ | What shall I say before | 
| 08Ghev1    20:31 | | |  | Emperor  | Leo so ordered. Maslama readied | 
| 08Ghev1    26:6 | | | the troops of the Byzantine  | emperor  | which were located in the | 
| 08Ghev1    26:6 | | | between them by order of  | Emperor [V, Copronymous, 740-775]  | Constantine | 
| 08Ghev1    29:0 | | | During his reign the Byzantine  | emperor ( | Constantine) [V], Copronymous, [740-775] left his imperial | 
| 08Ghev1    29:1 | | | walls of the citadel and  | Emperor  | Constantine, son of Leo, opened | 
| 08Ghev1    29:2 | | | of the district beseeched the  | emperor  | to remove their yoke of | 
| 08Ghev1    32:1 | | | territory and seeking refuge near  | Emperor  | Constantine | 
| 08Ghev1    34:32 | | | earthenware pots. Indeed the Byzantine ( | emperor)  | cannot lift a hand (against | 
| 08Ghev1    34:33 | | | the power of the Byzantine  | emperor,  | his personal bravery, (and the | 
| 08Ghev1    34:33 | | | the Armenians (from the Arabs). ( | Emperor)  | Constantine, son of Leo, in | 
| 08Ghev1    34:35 | | | into exile to the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 08Ghev1    37:4 | | | Abdullah (al-Mansur) had perished,  | Emperor  | Constantine [V] also died, and his | 
| 08Ghev1    37:5 | | | territory with his troops, the  | emperor  | quickly sent a large force | 
| 08Ghev1    37:6 | | | their booty to the Byzantine  | emperor |  | 
| 08Ghev1    37:7 | | |  | Emperor  | Leo received his troops with | 
| 08Ghev1    38:0 | | | mustard seed to the Byzantine  | emperor  | and wrote | 
| 08Ghev1    38:2 | | | The  | emperor  | read this document but did | 
| 08Ghev1    38:3 | | | Simultaneously the  | emperor  | issued an order to relocate | 
| 08Ghev1    39:0 | | | of Muhammad (al-Mahdi’s reign),  | Emperor  | Leo, Constantine’s son, died and | 
| 08Ghev1    39:1 | | | the death of the Byzantine  | emperor,  | he assembled many troops, appointed | 
| 08Ghev1    39:3 | | | as a fugitive to the  | Emperor  | Constantine [V] from the caliph. (The | 
| 08Ghev1    39:3 | | | Constantine [V] from the caliph. (The  | emperor)  | received him with great ceremony | 
| 08Ghev1    39:4 | | | demonstrated his bravery to the  | emperor  | previously in the territories of | 
| 08Ghev1    39:5 | | | When the  | emperor  | observed his brave heart, he | 
| 08Ghev1    39:5 | | | he remained obedient to the  | emperor  | of Byzantium for [22] years. But | 
| 08Ghev1    39:5 | | | and the accession of Constantine [VI, 776-780],  | Emperor  | Constantine’s mother the queen treated | 
| 08Ghev1    39:10 | | | authority and aided the Byzantine  | emperor  | should be set up as | 
| 08Ghev1    42:5 | | | they quickly notified the Byzantine  | emperor [VI]  | Constantine | 
| 09Draskh1    1:20 | | | king, went to visit the  | Emperor  | Constantine, and in an elegant | 
| 09Draskh1    7:3 | | | at the order of the  | emperor  | Augustus | 
| 09Draskh1    8:8 | | | the third year of the  | emperor  | Diocletian | 
| 09Draskh1    8:11 | | | by Trdat visited Constantine, the  | emperor  | ordained by God, who honored | 
| 09Draskh1    11:1 | | | out and went to the  | emperor  | Constantius son of Constantine and | 
| 09Draskh1    11:2 | | | The  | emperor  | received the blessed man in | 
| 09Draskh1    11:3 | | | Xosrov, and went to the  | emperor  | Constantius so that the latter | 
| 09Draskh1    11:4 | | | Like the first time, the  | emperor  | greatly honored Vrt’anes, and having | 
| 09Draskh1    11:10 | | | snatched the image (of the  | emperor)  | from his hands and throwing | 
| 09Draskh1    12:15 | | | The  | Emperor  | Valentinian was greatly enraged at | 
| 09Draskh1    12:15 | | | Great hastily came to the  | emperor  | and appeased his wrath. He | 
| 09Draskh1    12:15 | | | patriarchs and receiving from the  | emperor  | the son of Trdat who | 
| 09Draskh1    12:16 | | | the hostage returned to the  | emperor |  | 
| 09Draskh1    13:2 | | | death he earnestly asked the  | Emperor  | Theodosius to make Pap son | 
| 09Draskh1    13:8 | | | Subsequently, the  | Emperor  | Theodosius had King Pap seized | 
| 09Draskh1    14:13 | | | into two parts between the  | Emperor  | and the Persians | 
| 09Draskh1    16:36 | | | took refuge with Maurice the  | emperor  | of the Greeks | 
| 09Draskh1    16:37 | | | The  | emperor  | helped out Xosrov, giving him | 
| 09Draskh1    16:40 | | | Then the  | Emperor  | Maurice arrogantly changed the nomenclature | 
| 09Draskh1    16:50 | | | were assigned by Maurice, the  | emperor  | of the Greeks | 
| 09Draskh1    17:15 | | | at the order of the  | Emperor  | Maurice they set up a | 
| 09Draskh1    18:2 | | | of the Lord to the  | Emperor  | Heraclius | 
| 09Draskh1    18:5 | | | go and associate with the  | emperor  | and enter into communion with | 
| 09Draskh1    18:6 | | | consented to go to the  | emperor |  | 
| 09Draskh1    18:8 | | | When they met the  | emperor,  | they sought from him a | 
| 09Draskh1    18:10 | | | Ezr received honors from the  | emperor  | and, accepting as a gift | 
| 09Draskh1    19:1 | | | of Atrpatakan, went to the  | Emperor  | Heraclius with his family and | 
| 09Draskh1    19:2 | | | same period of time, the  | Emperor  | Heraclius made Dawit’ Saharuni curopalate | 
| 09Draskh1    19:9 | | | vanquished the armies of the  | Emperor  | Heraclius in Arabia. Then all | 
| 09Draskh1    19:11 | | | Then the  | Emperor  | Heraclius died and his son | 
| 09Draskh1    19:22 | | | requested the authorization of the  | Emperor  | Constantine and set up T’eodoros | 
| 09Draskh1    19:25 | | | Soon the  | Emperor  | Constantine was betrayed and killed | 
| 09Draskh1    19:27 | | | great patriarch Nerses asked the  | Emperor  | to be reconciled with him | 
| 09Draskh1    19:32 | | | thus, they seceded from the  | Emperor |  | 
| 09Draskh1    19:33 | | | The  | Emperor,  | however, gathered a large force | 
| 09Draskh1    19:34 | | | greatly distressed by this, the  | Emperor  | Constantine thought of reducing the | 
| 09Draskh1    19:36 | | | the Council of Chalcedon. The  | Emperor,  | our patriarch Nerses and the | 
| 09Draskh1    19:39 | | | he was taken before the  | emperor  | who questioned him (as follows | 
| 09Draskh1    19:40 | | | The  | emperor  | asked: “Now, will you receive | 
| 09Draskh1    19:42 | | | The  | emperor  | became furious at this and | 
| 09Draskh1    19:42 | | | them; he blessed the king ( | emperor)  | and the king blessed him | 
| 09Draskh1    19:43 | | | of envoys from Constantinople, the  | emperor  | departed in haste, and the | 
| 09Draskh1    19:49 | | | to the service of the  | emperor |  | 
| 09Draskh1    19:50 | | | the great Nerses asked the  | emperor  | to make Hamazasp curopalate and | 
| 09Draskh1    19:52 | | | forces in Egypt joined the  | Emperor  | Constantine and believed in Christ | 
| 09Draskh1    20:1 | | | honor of curopalate from the  | emperor,  | he died and was buried | 
| 09Draskh1    29:13 | | | Basil, the great  | emperor  | of the Greeks, also offered | 
| 09Draskh1    30:65 | | | God before God and the  | Emperor,  | and lawfully committed him to | 
| 09Draskh1    31:1 | | | the friendly affection of Leo  | Emperor  | of the Romans. He honored | 
| 09Draskh1    31:2 | | | In return, the  | Emperor  | gave to him an exceedingly | 
| 09Draskh1    31:2 | | | than these was, that the  | Emperor  | addressed Smbat as his “beloved | 
| 09Draskh1    31:3 | | | friendship and agreement with the  | Emperor,  | he was greatly distressed and | 
| 09Draskh1    31:6 | | | I have made with the  | Emperor,  | this was for your benefit | 
| 09Draskh1    31:13 | | | in iron fetters to the  | Emperor  | Leo. Thereafter, he unquestionably bent | 
| 09Draskh1    40:22 | | | these happy circumstances, Leo the  | Emperor ( | king) of the Romans did | 
| 09Draskh1    40:23 | | | for the benevolence of the  | Emperor ( | king) of the Romans, Smbat | 
| 09Draskh1    54:0 | | | of the Latter to the  | Emperor  | Constantine | 
| 09Draskh1    54:12 | | | carry out these matters, our  | Emperor  | who is crowned by God | 
| 09Draskh1    54:24 | | | wrote a letter to the  | Emperor  | Constantine of the Romans in | 
| 09Draskh1    54:26 | | | Sublime Autocrat and  | Emperor  | of the Romans, Augustus Constantine | 
| 09Draskh1    54:33 | | | benefactor, autocrat, and Christ-crowned  | Emperor  | of the Romans, at this | 
| 09Draskh1    54:81 | | | and triumphant and beneficient king,  | Emperor  | of the Romans | 
| 09Draskh1    55:0 | | | King Ashot Goes to the  | Emperor,  | and Yusuf Retreats before King | 
| 09Draskh1    55:1 | | | read my letter to the  | Emperor,  | he considered that the wicked | 
| 09Draskh1    55:4 | | | accepted the invitation of the  | Emperor,  | I sent him to Ashot | 
| 09Draskh1    55:4 | | | he went to meet the  | Emperor |  | 
| 09Draskh1    55:5 | | | Here, the  | Emperor  | honored him more than his | 
| 09Draskh1    56:1 | | | asked for permission from the  | Emperor  | to return to his ancestral | 
| 09Draskh1    56:2 | | | The  | Emperor  | Constantine, in view of the | 
| 10Tovma1    6:54 | | | so openly because of the  | emperor  | Augustus Tiberius Caesar | 
| 10Tovma1    7:15 | | | the . . . year of the Greek  | emperor. . ..  | He returned to them the | 
| 10Tovma1    8:21 | | | Hamam as ambassador to the  | emperor  | Hadrian in the matter of | 
| 10Tovma1    9:3 | | | could. They applied to the  | emperor  | Valerian to see if he | 
| 10Tovma1    9:3 | | | the Stahrian. But although the  | emperor  | Valerian gave help to the | 
| 10Tovma1    9:4 | | | did not return until the  | emperor  | Probus, who made peace with | 
| 10Tovma1    10:8 | | | the authority of the Greek  | emperor  | alone, abstaining from paying tribute | 
| 10Tovma1    10:10 | | | paid the tribute to the  | emperor  | at the royal court through | 
| 10Tovma1    10:24 | | | In those times the  | emperor  | Valens ruled over the Greeks | 
| 10Tovma1    10:32 | | | teeth, Garegin fled to the  | emperor  | of the Greeks. They captured | 
| 10Tovma1    11:1 | | | On the death of the  | emperor  | Valens, Theodosius the Great ruled | 
| 10Tovma1    11:4 | | | when Pap rebelled against the  | emperor  | Theodosius, the Greek general Terentius | 
| 10Tovma1    11:4 | | | him in bonds to the  | emperor.  | There they killed him at | 
| 10Tovma1    11:6 | | | In place of Pap the  | emperor  | Theodosius made king a certain | 
| 10Tovma1    11:6 | | | small. He rebelled against the  | emperor  | and sent word to Shapuh | 
| 10Tovma1    11:8 | | | this, the news reached the  | emperor  | through the general Terentius. And | 
| 10Tovma1    11:8 | | | Shapuh), an order from the  | emperor  | was delivered to Varazdat that | 
| 10Tovma1    11:8 | | | himself without delay. He (the  | emperor)  | had him sent to the | 
| 10Tovma1    11:9 | | | happen to him from the  | emperor  | and the Armenian nobles, he | 
| 10Tovma1    11:10 | | | over all Armenia. Soon the  | emperor  | Theodosius also died and his | 
| 10Tovma1    11:24 | | | for twenty-three years the  | emperor  | Arcadius died, severely punished for | 
| 10Tovma1    11:30 | | | At the command of the  | emperor,  | Theodosius Caesar, he appointed him | 
| 10Tovma1    11:30 | | | Euphrates. Shavasp remained with the  | emperor  | for four years | 
| 10Tovma1    11:32 | | | Mashtots’ had gone to the  | emperor  | Theodosius and to the archbishop | 
| 10Tovma1    11:33 | | | The holy patriarch and pious  | emperor  | Theodosius received them with the | 
| 10Tovma1    11:37 | | | pious and like-minded Christian  | emperor;  | impiously and thoughtlessly they committed | 
| 10Tovma1    11:40 | | | of Saint Sahak to the  | emperor  | and the patriarch; they cited | 
| 10Tovma1    11:42 | | | and go over to the  | emperor,  | to pay him tribute and | 
| 10Tovma1    11:52 | | | and general of Armenia, the  | emperor  | Theodosius had entrusted the office | 
| 10Tovma1    11:54 | | | and goes down to the  | emperor  | Zeno | 
| 10Tovma2    2:4 | | | to submit to the Greek  | emperor.  | So you must look to | 
| 10Tovma2    2:9 | | | The  | emperor  | Marcian ruled the Greeks (after | 
| 10Tovma2    2:10 | | | brother Goter went to the  | emperor  | to avoid the troubles of | 
| 10Tovma2    2:10 | | | ruin of the country. The  | emperor  | Marcian received them in a | 
| 10Tovma2    2:11 | | | But the  | emperor  | begged these honourable men Vasak | 
| 10Tovma2    2:14 | | | they also submitted to the  | emperor: “ | When you convoked the council | 
| 10Tovma2    2:16 | | | and laid it before the  | emperor.  | Then he, realising that their | 
| 10Tovma2    2:17 | | | until the time of the  | emperor  | Leo I, Vasak and Tachat | 
| 10Tovma2    3:1 | | | eighth year of the Greek  | emperor  | Maurice, the Persian king Ormizd | 
| 10Tovma2    3:2 | | | Khosrov fled to the Greek  | emperor  | Maurice; his uncles Vndoy and | 
| 10Tovma2    3:3 | | | They sent to the  | emperor  | Maurice noble men with splendid | 
| 10Tovma2    3:5 | | | to terms with him, the  | emperor  | Maurice sent him his nephew | 
| 10Tovma2    3:14 | | | out his promises to the  | emperor |  | 
| 10Tovma2    3:16 | | | in Thrace rebelled against the  | emperor  | and proclaimed as their king | 
| 10Tovma2    3:16 | | | on Constantinople, they killed the  | emperor  | Maurice and installed Phocas on | 
| 10Tovma2    3:19 | | | and I shall install as  | emperor  | Maurice’s son. He (Heraclius) came | 
| 10Tovma2    3:27 | | | When the  | emperor  | Heraclius saw all the misfortunes | 
| 10Tovma2    3:35 | | | the gifts brought from the  | emperor,  | he did not let the | 
| 10Tovma2    3:37 | | | an insulting letter to the  | emperor,  | which ran like this | 
| 10Tovma2    3:63 | | | general peace both with the  | emperor  | and over the whole land | 
| 10Tovma2    3:63 | | | of his dominion. To the  | emperor  | he gave everything he wanted | 
| 10Tovma2    3:64 | | | agreed and gave over Heraclius,  | emperor  | of the Greeks, Jerusalem, Caesarea | 
| 10Tovma2    3:65 | | | and gave over to Heraclius,  | emperor  | of the Greeks, Jerusalem, Caesarea | 
| 10Tovma2    3:71 | | | and their affected emotions, the  | emperor,  | princes, all the troops, and | 
| 10Tovma2    4:1 | | | the time of the Roman  | emperor  | Heraclius the Persian kingdom reached | 
| 10Tovma2    4:2 | | | But the  | emperor  | Heraclius commanded them to be | 
| 10Tovma2    4:37 | | | on the faith to Leo,  | emperor  | of the Greeks; and receiving | 
| 10Tovma3    13:11 | | | general wrote to the Greek  | emperor  | Michael informing him about him | 
| 10Tovma3    13:12 | | | Then the  | emperor  | wrote to his general in | 
| 10Tovma3    13:12 | | | to the capital to the  | emperor,  | from whom he would receive | 
| 10Tovma3    13:13 | | | the general and appease the  | emperor |  | 
| 10Tovma3    14:17 | | | news of him reached the  | emperor  | Michael, king of the Greeks | 
| 10Tovma4    3:37 | | | as once (he smote) the  | emperor  | Valens through the valiant martyrs | 
| 10Tovma4    13:8 | | | in the days of the  | emperor  | Constantius and the patriarch Cyril | 
| 10Tovma4    13:12 | | | the Lord’s help supported the  | emperor  | of the Greeks | 
| 10Tovma4    13:13 | | | pious man named Basil. The  | emperor  | of the Greeks had no | 
| 10Tovma4    13:14 | | | of T’orgom turned to the  | emperor  | of the Greeks as a | 
| 11Asogh1    3:16 | | | of Smbat with the Greek  | emperor,  | and therefore, having entered Armenia | 
| 11Asogh1    6:1 | | | the court of the Greek  | emperor  | Leo, while Abas went to | 
| 11Asogh1    7:39 | | | the days of the Greek  | emperor  | Roman and during the time | 
| 11Asogh1    7:41 | | | and in the next year [398-949],  | Emperor  | Constantine sent demeslikos Chmshkik with | 
| 11Asogh1    9:1 | | | the days of the Greek  | emperor  | Kiwr-Zan, during the reign | 
| 11Asogh1    12:4 | | | the court of the Greek  | emperor  | Basil, and not finding help | 
| 11Asogh1    21:3 | | | marriage to her King. The  | emperor,  | accompanied by the metropolitan, sent | 
| 11Asogh1    21:4 | | | Derjan district, was called Samuel.  | Emperor  | Basil led both of them | 
| 11Asogh1    21:4 | | | broke away from the Greek  | emperor,  | went over to the king | 
| 11Asogh1    21:5 | | | cruel war against the Greek  | emperor,  | which we will tell about | 
| 11Asogh1    32:3 | | | The  | emperor  | also left with Grigor the | 
| 11Asogh1    42:8 | | | city of Erez, whom (the  | emperor)  | honored with royal gifts, conferring | 
| 11Asogh1    42:15 | | | The  | emperor,  | delighted with their arrival, gave | 
| 11Asogh1    43:4 | | | with Gurgen, saying that the  | emperor  | agreed to fulfill his desire | 
| 11Asogh1    45:6 | | | Gurgen his elder brother. The  | emperor  | generously rewarded them with royal | 
| 11Asogh1    45:6 | | | the Vaspurakan country alone. The  | emperor  | stopped the invasions, (lightened) heavy | 
| 11Asogh1    46:1 | | | end, in the days of  | Emperor  | Basil, the Armenian king Gagik | 
| 11Asogh1    48:4 | | | to the Greek chronology from  | Emperor  | Philip [756], and from our Armenian | 
| 11Asogh1    48:4 | | | the reign of the Greek  | emperor  | Basil, the [15th] year of the | 
| 12Last1    1:12 | | | Now after his death, the  | emperor  | of the Byzantines (“the Romans | 
| 12Last1    1:14 | | | and fall” [Psalms 89. 5-6]. For when the  | emperor  | was crossing the Aghorhi land | 
| 12Last1    1:16 | | | to them) earlier by the  | emperor.  | Because of this, the righteous | 
| 12Last1    1:19 | | | Gurgen, came to meet the  | emperor,  | and he greatly glorified them | 
| 12Last1    1:22 | | | Now as for the  | emperor  | himself, he went and concerned | 
| 12Last1    1:23 | | | other, surrendered, going to the  | emperor |  | 
| 12Last1    1:24 | | | of the Bulgars. Now the  | emperor  | removed the sons of the | 
| 12Last1    1:27 | | | son, Georgi, succeeded him [1014-1027]. The  | emperor  | Basil sent him an edict | 
| 12Last1    1:28 | | | held sway.” Now when the  | emperor  | heard this, he sent an | 
| 12Last1    2:14 | | | the court of the Byzantine  | emperor.  | Since he pleased him, (Ashot | 
| 12Last1    2:16 | | | In [467] of our era [1018] the  | emperor ( | of Byzantium) sent a certain | 
| 12Last1    2:17 | | | And in [470] [1021] once more the  | emperor  | came to the East with | 
| 12Last1    2:18 | | | Vagharshakert, had gone to the  | emperor  | and assured him that “When | 
| 12Last1    2:20 | | | Now the  | emperor,  | crossing over to Bagean, sent | 
| 12Last1    2:21 | | | had ended in vain, the  | emperor,  | moved to anger, ordered that | 
| 12Last1    2:23 | | | When the  | emperor  | heard this he became increasingly | 
| 12Last1    2:24 | | | Looking upon this all, the  | emperor  | himself was astonished at the | 
| 12Last1    2:26 | | | stronghold of Abkhazia. Meanwhile the  | emperor  | sent troops to the four | 
| 12Last1    2:35 | | | barbaric (xuzhaduzh) peoples. Now the  | emperor  | turned to his wintering quarters | 
| 12Last1    2:37 | | | baptism, on that day, the  | emperor  | commanded the patriarch Petros to | 
| 12Last1    2:38 | | | yet more honored by the  | emperor  | and the officers, patriarch Petros | 
| 12Last1    2:39 | | | ordered the patriarch: “Give the  | emperor  | a written will so that | 
| 12Last1    2:40 | | | The  | emperor  | went and reached his wintering | 
| 12Last1    3:0 | | | How the  | Emperor  | Turned Back a Second Time | 
| 12Last1    3:1 | | | When springtime came, the  | emperor,  | having spent the winter in | 
| 12Last1    3:2 | | | honor of rule by the  | emperor,  | and who (now) were roaring | 
| 12Last1    3:2 | | | unite and rebel against the  | emperor  | and to establish whomever they | 
| 12Last1    3:2 | | | establish whomever they chose as  | emperor |  | 
| 12Last1    3:5 | | | As soon as the  | emperor ( | Basil) heard about this, he | 
| 12Last1    3:5 | | | their lords—or whether the  | emperor  | then had some special goodness | 
| 12Last1    3:6 | | | to the point that the  | emperor ( | had to) request an auxiliary | 
| 12Last1    3:7 | | | to their homes. Then the  | emperor  | himself, in great triumph, went | 
| 12Last1    3:8 | | | House of Vaspurakan, to the  | emperor  | Basil, receiving in exchange the | 
| 12Last1    3:9 | | | it speedily taken to the  | emperor |  | 
| 12Last1    3:11 | | | When the  | emperor  | saw the tyrant’s head, he | 
| 12Last1    3:11 | | | though they followed after the  | emperor  | with their feet, nonetheless, in | 
| 12Last1    3:11 | | | hearts toward obedience to the  | emperor |  | 
| 12Last1    3:12 | | | After these (events), the  | emperor  | and his troops descended to | 
| 12Last1    3:13 | | | had been sent by the  | emperor  | seized P’ers and his son | 
| 12Last1    3:14 | | | For the  | emperor  | had so commanded them. (This | 
| 12Last1    3:14 | | | as gifts received from the  | emperor  | in return for (Dawit’s) loyal | 
| 12Last1    3:14 | | | would be returned to the  | emperor;  | but (the conspirators) did not | 
| 12Last1    3:14 | | | give. For this reason, the  | emperor  | ordered them to be beheaded | 
| 12Last1    4:0 | | | The  | emperor,  | during the days he remained | 
| 12Last1    4:1 | | | consented and wrote to the  | emperor  | giving him what he requested | 
| 12Last1    4:2 | | | Zak’aria) went on to the  | emperor  | and related to him what | 
| 12Last1    4:2 | | | him what had occurred. The  | emperor  | inquired about the troops, about | 
| 12Last1    4:3 | | | ready for battle.” When the  | emperor  | heard this, moved to anger | 
| 12Last1    4:4 | | | After these (events) the  | emperor  | left his camp at Salk’ora | 
| 12Last1    4:6 | | | killing until sunset. Then the  | emperor  | ordered that the heads of | 
| 12Last1    4:6 | | | in one place, before the  | emperor.  | He commanded that (the heads | 
| 12Last1    4:7 | | | all hope, he beseeched the  | emperor  | to come to terms. Hearing | 
| 12Last1    4:7 | | | Georgi) consented to this. The  | emperor  | set up princes over the | 
| 12Last1    4:8 | | |  | Emperor  | Basil took the hostages, promising | 
| 12Last1    4:8 | | | of that city beseeched the  | emperor  | that (he permit him) to | 
| 12Last1    4:13 | | | Now the  | emperor,  | ridiculed by the looters, clearly | 
| 12Last1    4:13 | | | weakens his adversary” [I Kings 2.9]. Then the  | emperor  | and his troops moved on | 
| 12Last1    4:14 | | | since (Basil’s) brother and co- | emperor,  | Constantine (Kostandin), was in the | 
| 12Last1    4:14 | | | district of the Nicaeans, the  | emperor  | ordered that messengers be sent | 
| 12Last1    4:14 | | | not want Constantine to be  | emperor.  | After issuing many commands, the | 
| 12Last1    4:14 | | | After issuing many commands, the  | emperor  | perceived their guile and he | 
| 12Last1    4:15 | | | him (to Constantinople). When the  | emperor  | saw this, he placed the | 
| 12Last1    4:15 | | | head and confirmed him as  | emperor.  | He instructed him, as David | 
| 12Last1    5:1 | | | fortress, and then informed the  | emperor.  | This transpired during the first | 
| 12Last1    5:1 | | | the year [475] [1026]. Now when the  | emperor  | heard about this, he did | 
| 12Last1    5:3 | | | second year had come, the  | emperor  | sent to the East a | 
| 12Last1    5:3 | | | Seeing this, in joy, (the  | emperor)  | honored them with very great | 
| 12Last1    6:4 | | | When the  | emperor  | saw them, he asked of | 
| 12Last1    6:4 | | | and for your health.” The  | emperor  | returned: “I do not need | 
| 12Last1    6:6 | | | The  | emperor  | was just such a fool | 
| 12Last1    6:7 | | | booty the treasures of the  | emperor  | and his soldiers, and returned | 
| 12Last1    6:8 | | | Now with great indignities the  | emperor  | took to flight, racing to | 
| 12Last1    7:1 | | | that (Maneak) would inform the  | emperor  | to give (Salamay) princedom and | 
| 12Last1    7:2 | | | When  | emperor  | Romanus heard this, he wrote | 
| 12Last1    8:0 | | | Now as for this  | emperor,  | in no wise is he | 
| 12Last1    9:1 | | | nor the son of an  | emperor,  | nor did he have the | 
| 12Last1    9:5 | | | had set him up as  | emperor  | of the lands. Now after | 
| 12Last1    9:5 | | | by the fact that) the  | emperor  | was in Thessalonica frequently, probably | 
| 12Last1    9:10 | | | had come, once more the  | emperor  | sent other troops who arrived | 
| 12Last1    9:14 | | | the narration, concerning the aforementioned  | emperor |  | 
| 12Last1    9:17 | | | Theodora instantly ordered that the  | emperor,  | his relatives, and their intimates | 
| 12Last1    9:17 | | | their intimates be seized. The  | emperor  | took to flight, wanting to | 
| 12Last1    9:19 | | | Now the  | emperor  | who yesterday was seated on | 
| 12Last1    10:0 | | | adopted and made lord and  | emperor  | of the lands, she was | 
| 12Last1    10:2 | | | believed that he would be  | emperor,  | because of the numerous (examples | 
| 12Last1    10:3 | | | times the army of the  | emperor  | had arisen, fought with, and | 
| 12Last1    10:3 | | | by him, returning to the  | emperor  | with great dishonor. During the | 
| 12Last1    10:3 | | | would submit and make him  | emperor.  | However, since (Maneak’s son) did | 
| 12Last1    10:20 | | | They led him before the  | emperor |  | 
| 12Last1    10:21 | | | When the  | emperor  | saw him, he gave him | 
| 12Last1    10:23 | | | When the Byzantine  | emperor  | heard news of the kings’ | 
| 12Last1    10:41 | | | trap. Now when the (Byzantine)  | emperor  | saw (Gagik), he forgot about | 
| 12Last1    10:42 | | | brave Vasak, went before the  | emperor. ( | Grigor) was a sagacious man | 
| 12Last1    10:42 | | | Grigor) went before the (Byzantine)  | emperor  | and gave him the key | 
| 12Last1    10:42 | | | He was honored by the  | emperor  | and received from him the | 
| 12Last1    10:44 | | | wrote (as follows): “Inform the  | emperor ( | about what is going on | 
| 12Last1    10:44 | | | Byzantine official) hurriedly informed the  | emperor,  | and the emperor satisfied (Petros | 
| 12Last1    10:44 | | | informed the emperor, and the  | emperor  | satisfied (Petros) with treasures and | 
| 12Last1    10:45 | | | Meanwhile Gagik remained with the  | emperor,  | inconsolable. (The emperor) out of | 
| 12Last1    10:45 | | | with the emperor, inconsolable. (The  | emperor)  | out of compassion had given | 
| 12Last1    10:46 | | | lordship of the East. The  | emperor  | sent him to be lieutenant | 
| 12Last1    10:47 | | | writing accusatorial letters to the  | emperor  | about him and deceitfully removed | 
| 12Last1    10:47 | | | from the city, saying: “The  | emperor  | has commanded that your habitation | 
| 12Last1    10:50 | | | thence and taken before the  | emperor  | in Constantinople. Prior to this | 
| 12Last1    14:6 | | | Finally, repenting, (the Byzantine  | emperor)  | released Xach’ik without the tax | 
| 12Last1    18:11 | | | Theodora established him as  | emperor  | with the approval of the | 
| 12Last1    18:14 | | | did they rebel from the  | emperor  | and swore oaths that they | 
| 12Last1    20:0 | | | many troops. Now when the  | Emperor ( | Michael [VI], Stratioticus) saw that conditions | 
| 12Last1    23:23 | | | when summer arrived, the (Byzantine)  | emperor  | sent a judge, whose name | 
| 12Last1    25:2 | | |  | Emperor  | Diogenes (Romanus [IV] Diogenes, [1068-1071]) was more | 
| 12Last1    25:2 | | | and many captives, (the Byzantine  | emperor)  | ten years later decided to | 
| 12Last1    25:5 | | | with an infelicitous plan (the  | emperor)  | sent numerous troops under commanders | 
| 12Last1    25:7 | | | Consequently, (the  | emperor)  | did not allow his troops | 
| 12Last1    25:7 | | | terrifying the enemy. No, (the  | emperor)  | wanted to win the war | 
| 12Last1    25:9 | | | could arrive to strengthen the  | emperor  | and make it impossible for | 
| 12Last1    25:10 | | | piety, rebelled from the Byzantine  | emperor  | and crossed over to the | 
| 12Last1    25:12 | | | But since the Byzantine  | emperor  | was uninformed of what had | 
| 12Last1    25:13 | | | Now the  | emperor  | looked up from where he | 
| 12Last1    25:16 | | | Now they took (the Byzantine  | emperor)— | that world-ruling lord of | 
| 12Last1    25:20 | | | proudly went before the Byzantine  | emperor |  |