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emit   3
emnity   2
emolument   1
emotion   5
emperor   664
emphasize   1
empire   99
emplace   1
employ   6
Wordform

emperors
55 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
emotion   3
emotional   1
emotions   1
emperor   609
emperors   55
emphasize   1
empire   96
empires   3
emplaced   1


01Kor1    16:10|a sacred edict bearing the emperor’s seal, to gather youths from
01Kor1    16:12|presented themselves armed with the emperor’s sacred edict
01Kor1    16:13|the sacred edict bearing the emperor’s seal, he hastened to carry
02Agat1    13:11|over the impure and impious emperor’s command to have their portraits
03Buz3    21:8|multi-brigade banak of the emperor’s naxarars
03Buz3    21:29|he faithfully implemented the Byzantine emperor’s commands
03Buz4    5:60|stenographers who were in the emperor’s presence were writing down his
03Buz4    5:62|After fifteen days, the emperor’s son, who was his heir
03Buz4    11:6|Armenia presenting him with the emperor’s hrovartak and with it a
03Buz4    15:74|as a hostage to the emperor’s court in the country of
03Buz4    21:2|wars waged by the Byzantine emperors
03Buz4    21:5|did battle with the Byzantine emperors
03Buz4    21:6|peace came about between the emperors of Byzantium and king Shapuh
04Yegh4    2:45|this letter taken to the emperor’s capital secretly with great caution
05Parp3    21:8|close to and borders the emperor’s realm, and has the same
05Parp3    28:14|you Aryans, but at the emperor’s court, and among other people
05Parp3    41:4|who was chief of the emperor’s court) replied, saying: “It is
05Parp3    41:6|these words, they changed the emperor’s mind, and the hopes of
06Khor2    26:8|set up near to the emperor’s in the temples of Armenia
06Khor2    26:10|saying that it was the emperor’s command that this army should
06Khor2    33:29|recognize a god by the emperor’s command alone until he has
06Khor2    48:9|had gone to Persia, the emperor’s tax collectors and a powerful
06Khor2    73:5|in a brief period: the emperors Decius and Gallus and Valerian
06Khor3    14:4|death for trampling on the emperor’s image. And even more inflamed
06Khor3    22:8|For the emperors have contrived this by giving
06Khor3    40:4|fled from Shapuh to the emperor’s court and had become a
06Khor3    40:13|his own will at the emperor’s summons
06Khor3    59:10|named it Theodosiopolis that the emperor’s name might be rendered immortal
07Seb1    7:6|the land of Ałuank’; the emperor’s return to the city of
07Seb1    12:27|remembering the oath and the emperor’s perturbation, they did not make
07Seb1    22:3|went to attack him; the emperor’s army was with him. There
07Seb1    47:6|were accused of plotting the emperor’s death
08Ghev1    4:9|Byzantine territory. Thereafter the Byzantine emperor’s courage abandoned him, since he
08Ghev1    20:8|By the emperor’s command the entire city was
08Ghev1    29:3|along with him. Receiving (the emperor’s) permission they quickly prepared their
08Ghev1    29:3|the Lord’s Cross and the emperor’s glory. They left their birthplace
08Ghev1    29:3|own people), joined the pious emperor’s side
10Tovma1    11:4|they killed him at the emperor’s command, after he had reigned
10Tovma2    2:15|they informed him of the emperor’s request
10Tovma2    2:16|not to yield to the emperor’s demand, and if any danger
10Tovma2    4:38|that was refuted by the emperor’s letter, and thereby showed great
10Tovma3    24:7|the custom of the Byzantine emperors banners inscribed with the cross
12Last1    2:19|agree to come at the emperor’s summons, for many of his
12Last1    4:14|the order), nonetheless concealed the emperor’s command amongst themselves, because they
12Last1    4:16|said that it presaged the emperor’s death
12Last1    5:1|Now on the emperor’s death, (Komianos) devised a bad
12Last1    5:3|and sent them to the emperor’s court. Seeing this, in joy
12Last1    5:4|the bad news of the emperor’s death followed. As soon as
12Last1    9:0|of other people’s whereby the emperor’s son succeeds his father
12Last1    9:2|She showed (them) the deceased emperor’s body and claimed that he
12Last1    10:39|For (the Byzantines) by the emperor’s order succeeded in convincing Gagik
12Last1    10:45|and rewards. Furthermore, by the emperor’s order, Gagik married the daughter
12Last1    18:13|Without replying they quit the emperor’s presence, formed an alliance, went
12Last1    20:1|accomplished by the emissaries, the emperor’s intimates attempted to subdue (Comnenus
12Last1    25:2|according to the enumeration of emperors. When he saw that the