01Kor1 28:3 | | | in detail the most important | events | |
02Agat1 2:24 | | | Once these | events | became known, the crowd raised |
03Buz3 1:1 | | | about all of the following: | events | transpiring from the time of |
03Buz3 1:1 | | | and the latter’s death, and | events | transpiring from the period of |
03Buz3 1:1 | | | writers have already described past | events | regarding the lives of good |
03Buz3 1:2 | | | preserve the proper ordering of | events, | we too have briefly recorded |
03Buz3 1:2 | | | recorded some of the same | events, | choosing not to ignore them |
03Buz4 5:84 | | | and sects arose. And greater | events, | movements and dangers have taken |
03Buz5 1:2 | | | account of all the calamitous | events | which had befallen the Armenians |
03Buz5 1:7 | | | his wise advice, and, as | events | would unfold, he could give |
03Buz5 29:4 | | | Surprised at this turn of | events, | the patriarch of Caesarea became |
04Yegh2 1:0 | | | CHAPTER TWO - The Course of | Events | Brought About by the Prince |
04Yegh2 1:14 | | | in describing the course of | events | which was brought about by |
04Yegh2 1:14 | | | giving a truthful account of | events | |
04Yegh3 11:256 | | | responsibility for the success of | events | on his own ministers, he |
04Yegh4 3:72 | | | him of the course of | events, | of his own cunning wisdom |
04Yegh5 2:48 | | | words of the outcome of | events— | how they fought and struggled |
04Yegh5 8:173 | | | king he could not describe | events | accurately, yet again he was |
05Parp1 1:1 | | | ends, relating the many changing | events, | good and bad, occurring in |
05Parp1 1:5 | | | by one we arranged the | events, | deeds and diverse occurrences taking |
05Parp1 1:8 | | | We wrote about all the | events | until the start of the |
05Parp1 2:0 | | | experienced man who arranged the | events | correctly and narrated them in |
05Parp1 3:0 | | | a book which describes the | events, | times and occurrences in the |
05Parp1 4:1 | | | else, he was concerned about | events | in the land of Armenia |
05Parp1 5:4 | | | historian) reduce (the importance of) | events | and carelessly relate things in |
05Parp3 28:12 | | | to acquaint you with the | events | one by one, since you |
05Parp3 28:19 | | | of the obscurity of earlier | events | |
05Parp3 54:14 | | | he might accurately narrate (these | events) | in order, to be remembered |
05Parp3 57:10 | | | for accurate information about these | events, | pressing him warmly, and we |
05Parp3 57:23 | | | they related all the disastrous | events | which had happened to them |
05Parp3 57:23 | | | and heard about the frightful | events, | one by one, they were |
05Parp3 57:34 | | | am wearying of it) related ( | events) | one by one to the |
05Parp4 84:8 | | | But as I review the | events | of the day before yesterday |
05Parp4 88:10 | | | who was there recall the | events | of one day in particular |
05Parp4 89:10 | | | is the case now, then | events | and affairs will go in |
06Khor1 4:9 | | | inscriptions dealing with two future | events, | as Josephus says, although their |
06Khor1 7:7 | | | introduce into our history all | events | from the building of the |
06Khor1 14:2 | | | and the importance of the | events | and presenting in brief his |
06Khor1 19:5 | | | history “Web of Chries” the | events | that followed |
06Khor1 19:6 | | | for certain the order of | events | to be as follows: After |
06Khor1 30:15 | | | to arrange the outcome of | events | so that Tigranuhi might have |
06Khor1 31:2 | | | told, that after these successful | events | he sent his sister Tigranuhi |
06Khor1 34:6 | | | allegorically the meaning of the | events | |
06Khor1 34:13 | | | their, the Persians’, most ancient | events, | which are incomprehensible to them |
06Khor2 1:2 | | | a second book the various | events | of our own country, beginning |
06Khor2 2:10 | | | book of Herodotus’ Histories of | events, | which deals with the division |
06Khor2 13:2 | | | Those | events | are described by the Greek |
06Khor2 13:2 | | | Being doubtful of these same | events | we made many researches |
06Khor2 54:2 | | | Artashēs took courage from these | events | to rebel against the Roman |
06Khor2 64:8 | | | speak only of the subsequent | events | that we know for certain |
06Khor2 67:1 | | | How Agathangelos narrated these | events | in brief |
06Khor2 67:8 | | | a brief account of these | events, | nonetheless I have decided to |
06Khor2 75:8 | | | as for his account of | events | after the death of Khosrov |
06Khor2 92:5 | | | on to the order of | events | as they concern him |
06Khor3 1:2 | | | given a faithful account of | events | from Alexander the Great down |
06Khor3 1:3 | | | a third book dealing with | events | after Saint Trdat down to |
07Seb1 9:23 | | | the tale of the destructive | events | which befell the world: the |
07Seb1 12:26 | | | up and related all the | events | which had occurred |
07Seb1 12:27 | | | him about all these wicked | events. | But Musheł declared in front |
07Seb1 12:31 | | | too quickly learned about these | events | and sent a very powerful |
07Seb1 14:2 | | | was greatly disturbed over these | events. | Since she could do nothing |
07Seb1 20:3 | | | king was informed of these | events. | Then through letters and trustworthy |
07Seb1 30:5 | | | Khosrov was informed of these | events, | and he sent against them |
07Seb1 42:38 | | | been themselves eyewitnesses of these | events, | they gave this account to |
07Seb1 47:8 | | | in the rebellion after these | events | had happened, since they said |
08Ghev1 4:0 | | | lived in (Mu’awiya’s) time, the | events | that took place in the |
08Ghev1 6:1 | | | After the | events | which we have just narrated |
08Ghev1 9:0 | | | After these | events, | when the caliph of the |
08Ghev1 12:9 | | | in disgrace. After all these | events, | Sulaiman died |
08Ghev1 14:44 | | | it was also that the | events | of the history of Esther |
08Ghev1 15:2 | | | cavalry officers. After all these | events, | he died |
08Ghev1 27:10 | | | and killed. All these evil ( | events)— | the disruptions of war, the |
08Ghev1 34:8 | | | These | events | further enraged Governor Hasan, who |
08Ghev1 39:0 | | | for us to describe the | events | which followed. In the seventh |
09Draskh1 1:1 | | | excellence the sequence of historical | events | of the revolving seasons that |
09Draskh1 1:5 | | | not repeated like ignorant peasants | events | of historical value that the |
09Draskh1 1:25 | | | us the (following) sequence of | events: | upon the arrival of the |
09Draskh1 2:10 | | | a clear account of past | events | not given, you would be |
09Draskh1 12:9 | | | at Ephesus. But after these | events, | the total number of the |
09Draskh1 20:14 | | | you sufficient information about the | events | of that battle |
09Draskh1 27:1 | | | shall touch upon the simpler ( | events) | in a limited way |
09Draskh1 27:4 | | | he was well aware of | events | during his own time |
09Draskh1 32:25 | | | let us look at subsequent | events | |
09Draskh1 34:30 | | | Before these | events | took place, two of the |
09Draskh1 37:1 | | | After these | events, | the ostikan Afshin, induced by |
09Draskh1 43:21 | | | These | events | took place during the great |
09Draskh1 45:15 | | | blank in view of these | events, | that it is incapable of |
09Draskh1 48:1 | | | In view of these | events, | king Gagik and his brother |
09Draskh1 63:1 | | | After the above | events | had taken place, the shahanshah |
09Draskh1 64:27 | | | A short time before the | events | narrated above, one of Yusuf |
09Draskh1 66:55 | | | above account. All of these | events | took place in the [372nd] year |
10Tovma1 1:22 | | | set our sights on later | events | |
10Tovma1 1:74 | | | the beast. There by certain | events | the place came to be |
10Tovma1 2:3 | | | who warned Ksisutra about the | events | of the flood. He wrote |
10Tovma1 2:3 | | | various ramblings about times and | events— | which inconsistencies we do not |
10Tovma1 5:8 | | | the Lydians, heard of these | events, | in great speed and anxiety |
10Tovma1 6:1 | | | Now after these | events | had taken place, on the |
10Tovma1 6:46 | | | at length on these great | events; ( | a pleasure) for you to |
10Tovma1 10:7 | | | merely indicated the most famous ( | events): | the good fight of the |
10Tovma1 11:42 | | | of the past course of | events | which they had willingly sought |
10Tovma2 4:18 | | | he saw the outcome of | events | |
10Tovma2 6:18 | | | we must return to earlier | events: | the details of actions brought |
10Tovma2 6:28 | | | But because of these | events | a violent war was fomented |
10Tovma2 6:34 | | | sought a solution to the | events | that had brought this grievous |
10Tovma3 5:2 | | | set forth the course of | events | in all its details |
10Tovma3 6:3 | | | words the history of these | events, | for it is impossible to |
10Tovma3 6:4 | | | the various details of the | events | accomplished in their time and |
10Tovma3 8:8 | | | Indeed from the outcome of | events | they know well who in |
10Tovma3 20:46 | | | doubts surround me at these | events | |
10Tovma3 29:53 | | | As the | events | of his time clearly had |
10Tovma3 29:61 | | | which took place before the ( | events) | I have been describing, that |
10Tovma4 1:46 | | | those who had witnessed the | events | and who carried the (prince’s |
10Tovma4 4:38 | | | On seeing these | events, | Smbat, king of Armenia, developed |
10Tovma4 5:0 | | | pacification of the land; and | events | concerning Yusup’ son of Apusach |
10Tovma4 6:1 | | | Then, after these | events, | the land of Persia fell |
10Tovma4 13:0 | | | Concerning the course of | events | in Armenia; and concerning the |
10Tovma4 13:81 | | | set down the people and | events | and their causes. How they |
11Asogh1 1:2 | | | the memory of the past | events | |
11Asogh1 15:1 | | | After all these | events, | the Greek king Basil, having |
12Last1 1:10 | | | to the history (of these | events) | and to begin right from |
12Last1 2:29 | | | we are recording these lengthy | events | in brief for the benefit |
12Last1 3:8 | | | districts surrounding it. Now these | events | did not transpire in the |
12Last1 3:12 | | | After these ( | events), | the emperor and his troops |
12Last1 4:4 | | | After these ( | events) | the emperor left his camp |
12Last1 22:25 | | | in a very helpful way. ( | Events) | transpired as follows |
12Last1 22:27 | | | latter heard this, and as | events | continued to unfold, he summoned |
12Last1 24:5 | | | The calamitous | events | which took place regarding Arcn |
12Last1 25:12 | | | reason (for the turn of | events) | he had filled up with |
12Last1 26:1 | | | explain the obvious and familiar | events, | just as in the beginning |
12Last1 26:2 | | | | Events | may be compared with the |