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eventually   9
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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|historyWeb of Chriesthe 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