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Zubayr   1
Zupet   1
Zurarek   1
Zvartnots   1
a   8392
abandon   213
abase   2
abash   1
abate   2
Wordform

an
1223 occurrence(s)



Wordforms Alphabetical [ <<  >> ]
amru   1
amused   1
amusement   2
amusements   4
an   1223
anabis   2
anahit   10
anahits   1
anak   26


01Kor1    1:2|cause memorials to blossom in an individual volume
01Kor1    1:3|there came the command of an excellent man named Hovsep, a
01Kor1    2:1|But let me make an introductory statement whether it is
01Kor1    2:7|nigh unto God, has become an oracle and ally of God
01Kor1    2:10|He even offers as an example the hospitality of Raab
01Kor1    2:18|He represented hospitable Abraham as an intimate servant, and after the
01Kor1    2:33|that it may serve as an example for those who were
01Kor1    2:38|name of the Lord, for an example of suffering, affliction and
01Kor1    3:2|in the royal secretariat, as an executor of the royal commands
01Kor1    4:4|Often, in the twinkling of an eye, he would end in
01Kor1    5:2|in a manner worthy of an apostle of Christian faith
01Kor1    6:5|the possession of letters of an Armenian alphabet
01Kor1    6:6|priest called Habel, who was an intimate of Bishop Daniel
01Kor1    11:6|of two colleagues, suddenly, in an instant, Moses, the law-giver
01Kor1    15:1|of God undertook to create an alphabet for the Georgian language
01Kor1    15:5|lose their recollection to such an extent that they said
01Kor1    16:5|Arcadius, from whom there came an order to accord due honors
01Kor1    16:19|there came and visited them an elderly man, an Aghuanian named
01Kor1    16:19|visited them an elderly man, an Aghuanian named Benjamin. And he
01Kor1    16:19|given keenness of mind invented an alphabet, which he, through the
01Kor1    18:4|time the ruler of Tashir, an excellent God-loving man, whose
01Kor1    22:2|time he showed himself as an example to them. From all
01Kor1    22:10|made His all-powerful person an example to imperfect men, when
01Kor1    22:12|to teach the world, as an example for all who obey
01Kor1    26:3|And after an illness of a few days
01Kor1    28:4|faith and life, but as an inspiring example to their spiritual
02Agat1    1:6|began gathering brigades and constituting an army
02Agat1    2:1|next year, King Xosrov assembled an extremely large number of troops
02Agat1    2:7|the avenger should derive from an undistinguished or a distinguished origin
02Agat1    2:8|Arsacid clansman, as though on an enemy
02Agat1    2:18|Then he gave him an honor or, “diadem,” [pativ] of a
02Agat1    2:22|Pahlaw. And then he hatched an evil scheme. He and his
02Agat1    2:31|had breathed his last, issued an order that the clan of
02Agat1    4:3|forces here, and you as an individual should come against me
02Agat1    4:11|there was a haystack in an ox-stall inside the city
02Agat1    4:21|After that they set an hour for holding the fight
02Agat1    4:23|the truth about him, and an order went out to everyone
02Agat1    5:7|The following morning he gave an order and they brought Gregory
02Agat1    5:47|to be less intelligent than an ox or donkey since you
02Agat1    6:6|you replied to me as an equal
02Agat1    6:15|images by the hands of an artisan
02Agat1    7:38|too became in the flesh an image of man, in the
02Agat1    7:106|You gave an example of suffering to your
02Agat1    11:11|frame. He was brave and an incredible warrior, tall and broad
02Agat1    11:12|the Syrian areas and acquired an unbelievable amount of loot from
02Agat1    11:13|sword Persian troops and took an incredible quantity of plunder from
02Agat1    12:1|this, King Trdat ordered that an edict should be promulgated throughout
02Agat1    12:9|gods should fall upon such an individual. Such people would destroy
02Agat1    12:19|of thousands - because they constitute an impossible obstacle to the worship
02Agat1    12:21|Now, as an example, I did not spare
02Agat1    14:3|When an emissary delivered the edict, King
02Agat1    15:23|years of her youth like an armored cuirass [cf. I Thess. 5.8]. She cried out
02Agat1    16:10|people. Many died, and such an amount of blood was shed
02Agat1    16:22|destroyed her lawless enemies with an opprobrious death, and graciously set
02Agat1    18:9|us like the apple of an eye and saved us under
02Agat1    20:2|the Lord fell upon him. An unclean spirit attacked the king
02Agat1    20:6|gone crazy through demonic possession. An incredible disaster settled over the
02Agat1    21:28|all eternity. His kingdom is an eternal kingdom, and of his
02Agat1    22:14|vision with eyes wide open: an angel of God continually encouraged
02Agat3    3:3|of the hard snout of an animal living among reeds. Because
02Agat3    4:1|was revealed to me as an awesome vision. The Godhead condescended
02Agat3    4:11|And there was an awesome vision of a man
02Agat3    4:13|a hill, and on it an exceedingly tall column of fire
02Agat3    4:19|And there gushed forth an abundant spring, flowing over all
02Agat3    4:60|the four columns and caused an abundant torrent to flow forth
02Agat3    4:78|had said this there was an earthquake, and as day dawned
02Agat3    10:1|the troops and came to an agreement about a general peace
02Agat3    10:1|existence of paganism from being an obstacle or stumbling block for
02Agat3    11:9|here, in the form of an army carrying shields, that the
02Agat3    12:2|with his grand authority, gave an order to people in those
02Agat3    13:1|and his sister Xosroviduxt, gave an order that an assembly be
02Agat3    13:1|Xosroviduxt, gave an order that an assembly be convened of all
02Agat3    13:7|by Christ to serve as an intermediary between God and humankind
02Agat3    14:6|And the king commanded that an edict be written, with this
02Agat3    14:12|even more a martyr and an even greater champion, therefore he
02Agat3    15:10|in the city of Caesarea an assembly of multitudes of bishops
02Agat3    16:7|Then an angel of the Lord appeared
02Agat3    17:10|of a church and erected an altar to the glory of
02Agat3    17:11|He raised an altar in the name of
02Agat3    17:12|ninety thousand people. He raised an altar in the shrine of
02Agat3    22:5|so, in the twinkling of an eye, these residents of the
02Agat3    22:6|spot shown to him in an earlier vision, and where he
02Agat3    23:6|Gregory left Aghbianos, an honest, God-loving man, as
02Agat3    23:7|for a retreat, making himself an example
02Agat3    24:6|teach the whole world as an example to all the obedient
02Agat3    24:9|selves, and then they provided an example to the disciples; sometimes
02Agat3    26:1|down from the retreat until an assembly of many Christians convinced
02Agat3    26:9|divine orders, and serving as an example of goodness to the
02Agat3    27:11|the days of his life an angel appeared from heaven continuously
02Agat3    28:12|being in the form of an animal
02Agat3    28:16|God. And furthermore, he made an alliance with him, holding their
02Agat3    28:16|in the Lord Christ as an intermediary so that they might
02Agat3    29:1|great emperor Constantine Augustus issued an order for all the bishops
02Agat3    29:11|and profited thereby, they were an example of good works to
02Agat3    30:3|it with the pen of an experienced scribe” [Is. 8.1] and elsewhere: “Write
02Agat3    30:9|famous and honored, but for an inspiring example to their spiritual
02Agat3    31:6|and one perfect will, ineffable, an inscrutable unity of the Trinity
02Agat3    31:18|perfect God, without being created, an eternal flowing forth from the
03Buz3    3:10|Now on this occasion an event took place when the
03Buz3    5:3|took care to give them an education
03Buz3    5:4|senior son, Grigoris, who was an attractive, virtuous individual, full of
03Buz3    5:13|that he regarded marriage as an evil thing, but rather, he
03Buz3    5:17|intellect and the wisdom of an old man, he wisely tended
03Buz3    5:18|kings. He chose for himself an ascetic life and from the
03Buz3    7:0|The war which resulted from an invasion of the brigand king
03Buz3    7:4|would remain for the future an awesome symbol of bygone days
03Buz3    7:13|Mazkutk with his main brigade [bun gndawn], an inestimable, countless number of troops
03Buz3    7:15|as a refuge. There was an extremely fierce battle
03Buz3    7:16|the corpses of the dead. An incredible amount of blood coursed
03Buz3    8:13|Suddenly, in an unexpected fashion [40,000] Armenian troops were
03Buz3    9:1|who was called the bdeashx, an individual who occupied one of
03Buz3    10:6|very tired and slept. And an angel of God came and
03Buz3    10:9|large piece of wood by an axe
03Buz3    10:17|the saving ark of Noah an eternal symbol of the punishment
03Buz3    10:18|They regarded him as an Apostle of Christ, a heavenly
03Buz3    10:39|garments and robe, and that an angel was protecting and serving
03Buz3    11:1|After this there was an even more intense war between
03Buz3    11:12|the martyrs. Let us stipulate an eternal order throughout our entire
03Buz3    14:15|lightning, he was there in an instant, as if he had
03Buz3    14:52|I be the head of an azg which the Lord has
03Buz3    15:7|They all resolved that such an individual should be selected from
03Buz3    16:6|and committed his bones in an attractive tomb which they constructed
03Buz3    20:4|He had gone as an ambassador to Varaz Shapuh whom
03Buz3    20:16|of Armenia that Varaz received an order from him to find
03Buz3    20:18|At that time Varaz sent an emissary to the king of
03Buz3    21:5|remembered the treaty sealed with an oath and confirmed which had
03Buz3    21:20|He held counsel and conducted an inquiry again so that they
03Buz3    21:21|that it had arisen over an insignificant matter, a malicious slander
03Buz4    2:8|banners, with the symbol of an eagle, emblazoned with a bird
03Buz4    3:25|the order, and they summoned an aged bishop, named Pawstos, and
03Buz4    5:5|happened that the emperor had an only child who had become
03Buz4    5:8|up, received from the Virgin an incarnation, a human image, Himself
03Buz4    5:12|confess with us together as an Orthodox
03Buz4    5:20|He became an example of our life, dying
03Buz4    5:20|that He created us with an unchangeable spirit and an immortal
03Buz4    5:20|with an unchangeable spirit and an immortal body, so that we
03Buz4    5:23|the birth and appearance of an invisible God, the birth of
03Buz4    5:49|the Lord, infinite, infinite, of an immeasurable, immeasurable time (they will
03Buz4    5:63|to mourn, and he gave an order and brought Saint Nerses
03Buz4    5:72|when there is no war, an envoy should be arrested, and
03Buz4    5:72|big and senior person and an important one in his country
03Buz4    5:79|exile, to lead him to an island in the Great Sea
03Buz4    6:3|him to be exiled to an island in a huge ocean
03Buz4    6:16|in his name, giving us an ordinary natural death from which
03Buz4    6:24|useful people, to give us an honorable name and to honor
03Buz4    6:25|which he creates for us an innumerable, immeasurable, uncountable, incomparable number
03Buz4    7:5|he possessed great knowledge, was an inexhaustible source of wisdom and
03Buz4    7:6|everyone looked at him as an apostle of Christ, as a
03Buz4    7:9|the very skyto such an extent that if anyone wants
03Buz4    8:27|Basil to be present as an assistant to Eusebius
03Buz4    11:4|to the emperor Vaghes in an embassy to confirm affection and
03Buz4    12:7|to the same extent as an adult he was mired in
03Buz4    12:9|He issued an order throughout all the districts
03Buz4    12:16|Now that place became an awan and a city and
03Buz4    12:19|pressured him toCome, erect an altar in the church at
03Buz4    14:22|hit the eunuch Hayr with an arrow from behind that went
03Buz4    15:24|An order was issued from the
03Buz4    15:46|Then the king issued an order for everyone in the
03Buz4    15:55|For the one who had an eye on me had my
03Buz4    15:77|He committed an unworthy deed, never done before
03Buz4    15:77|unworthy deed, never done before, an indelible, unforgettable evil, deserving of
03Buz4    16:0|master; how king Arshak swore an oath on the Gospels to
03Buz4    16:22|vowed should be bound with an iron chain, sealed with his
03Buz4    17:2|Then he issued an order throughout all the places
03Buz4    20:25|displaying such bravery, attacking such an enemy, waging such a battle
03Buz4    20:43|told him to say, as an informer to king Arshak: “Look
03Buz4    21:1|and united with him through an oath of peace
03Buz4    22:1|sand on the seashore, with an inestimable number of elephants
03Buz4    23:0|apostasized God and thereafter became an obstacle for the country of
03Buz4    23:1|king of Iran, and swore an oath that he would be
03Buz4    23:3|tun, I will first build an atrushan, that is, a temple
03Buz4    24:23|from them much, countless loot, an inestimable amount
03Buz4    34:1|of Armenia. He arrived with an immeasurable host and countless troops
03Buz4    39:3|the king’s mansion. Finding there an image of the Iranian king
03Buz4    44:2|bore him, since she was an impious person and did not
03Buz4    48:2|Having made an entrenchment in a secure place
03Buz4    48:3|select armed men. He laid an ambuscade in the area of
03Buz4    53:3|him a reliable vow with an oath, so that after that
03Buz4    55:14|son Pap is coming with an inperial brigade to help
03Buz4    56:13|And you have honored me, an unworthy one, to become your
03Buz4    58:11|dayeak of hers stood with an apron called anakiwghs tied around
03Buz5    1:2|the land of Armenia and an account of all the calamitous
03Buz5    1:19|in the Kog country where an extremely great amount of the
03Buz5    2:13|Armenian troops filled up with an unlimited amount of loot, treasures
03Buz5    3:2|located by the Euphrates river. An emissary came from king Pap
03Buz5    4:24|But first administer an oath to him by your
03Buz5    4:64|enemies. He released king Urhnayr, an adversary of yours whom he
03Buz5    6:0|border-guard, how he became an adviser to the Iranian king
03Buz5    6:4|And he received from Shapuh an extremely large amount of treasure
03Buz5    6:8|two kings. He quickly sent an emissary by horse to the
03Buz5    23:0|saint Nerses who was ever an enemy of king Pap because
03Buz5    28:9|a reflection of your glory, an image of your being, which
03Buz5    28:9|father, appeared on earth as an eternal god, walked among people
03Buz5    32:6|The Byzantine emperor secretly sent an emissary to the princes of
03Buz5    32:7|Byzantine emperor, they waited for an opportune moment to kill king
03Buz5    32:14|diverse crowd of gusans. With an eye gesture, the order was
03Buz5    33:2|the pagan Iranians and make an enemy of the Byzantine emperor
03Buz5    35:16|of falling upon Mushegh at an unsuspected moment
03Buz5    37:15|the authority for himself in an office which had been held
03Buz5    37:18|fact, you are not even an Arsacid, but a bastard. Therefore
03Buz5    37:20|you, since you are not an Arsacid, begone from this land
03Buz5    37:21|saying: “If I am not an Arsacid, how did I put
03Buz5    38:4|one of his wealthy naxarars, an Iranian named Suren. He also
03Buz5    38:6|gargmanak and the figure of an eagle held to the crown
03Buz5    38:6|held to the crown with an ashxarawand clasp; an apizak brooch
03Buz5    38:6|crown with an ashxarawand clasp; an apizak brooch of honor for
03Buz5    38:6|on it the figure of an eagle; very great hangings, and
03Buz5    38:17|information: “Know, oh Manuel, that an emissary has come from the
03Buz5    38:17|of Iran to Suren with an order to seize and bind
03Buz5    43:41|he struck the man with an arrow. The arrow passed right
03Buz5    43:43|on that day, there was an unbelievably great loss, for the
03Buz5    43:49|whom Artawazd had felled with an arrow. Everyone was amazed at
03Buz5    44:6|and ordered him to be an obedient and loyal subject of
03Buz5    44:12|revealing that there was not an area - even the size of
03Buz5    44:13|rather am dying the way an animal dies
03Buz5    44:24|his own hands he distributed an incalculable amount of treasure to
03Buz6    1:1|Armenia. They requested from him an Arsacid king
03Buz6    2:5|ribbons and embroidery, a sable, an ermine, and wolf-skin. He
03Buz6    8:4|a pack animal. He encountered an unknown lay youth mounted on
03Buz6    8:4|washed, anointed, arranged and put an ornament in his hair, and
03Buz6    8:11|I am unworthy of such an office
03Buz6    10:1|greed for which he had an insatiable appetite, and he used
03Buz6    11:1|Kirakos, called Shahap, who was an honest pious man acting in
03Buz6    14:1|life, led his people in an enlightened manner
04Yegh1    1:22|one counsel of ours. Raise an army and gather a force
04Yegh2    1:5|rays of the sun, and an ignorant man is deprived of
04Yegh2    2:45|but he immediately affirmed with an oath: “I shall not let
04Yegh2    4:96|to a certain Banturak by an illicit intercourse
04Yegh2    6:128|of the land, and wrote an answer to the letter
04Yegh2    6:131|addressed to our landin an earlier time one of the
04Yegh2    6:150|say no. But by using an example I am instructing others
04Yegh2    7:163|and destructible cannot be called an indestructible God
04Yegh2    8:185|a false promise, he proffered an unrealizable hope to the untested
04Yegh2    8:190|are beneficent and those of an evil one malevolent; for it
04Yegh2    9:204|worship him, was nourished as an infant with milk, grew up
04Yegh2    9:222|and inflamed the king like an inextinguishable fire
04Yegh2    9:224|they, though unwillingly, abandon such an erroneous religion. Even if someone
04Yegh2    10:226|Give an imperial command within and whatever
04Yegh2    10:227|and commanded him to write an edictnot in the usual
04Yegh2    10:247|of these customs, but like an evil demon he did not
04Yegh2    11:272|your country I shall send an infinite army with elephants; your
04Yegh2    12:278|king’s privy counselors secretly had an indissoluble love for Christ, for
04Yegh3    1:12|Spirit; will you now become an altar for demons? You had
04Yegh3    2:39|in the fourth month, at an important town called Angḷ
04Yegh3    2:40|sides they gathered there, forming an innumerable multitude
04Yegh3    5:109|was for joining them with an oath to remain firm in
04Yegh3    5:111|and three times he repeated an inviolable oath on the Holy
04Yegh3    8:183|for profitless exploits or with an avaricious greed for acquiring transitory
04Yegh3    8:198|in order to come to an understanding with them and make
04Yegh3    8:200|enter into a pact with an oath in accordance with the
04Yegh3    9:219|although no one had made an agreement with him he had
04Yegh3    10:240|all. Perhaps there may be an easy solution to the matter
04Yegh3    11:252|sincerity for Armenia; and with an oath he subscribed to a
04Yegh4    2:41|He wrote an epistle to the land of
04Yegh4    2:43|this latter Vasak to be an accomplice in the great crimes
04Yegh4    3:68|Would they make an entrenchment or camp in the
04Yegh4    3:73|was inwardly embittered and uttered an inviolable oath: “If that impious
04Yegh5    1:23|deceived the lawless prince like an insignificant young child by outwardly
04Yegh5    2:37|that we were implicated in an impious deed, many tears were
04Yegh5    2:50|and plunged into war for an extended period
04Yegh5    3:58|them claiming to be on an official royal mission; with an
04Yegh5    3:58|an official royal mission; with an oath he confirmed that they
04Yegh5    3:74|from earth to heaven in an incomprehensible and awesome chariot
04Yegh5    3:75|You have attained an even greater fate, for no
04Yegh5    4:94|come upon them. Some desire an untimely death but do not
04Yegh5    5:113|Setting up an altar they celebrated the most
04Yegh5    5:124|like a powerful tower or an impregnable castle
04Yegh6    1:23|holy altar, and their souls an acceptable sacrifice
04Yegh6    2:36|He parleyed with them in an appealing and friendly way, indicating
04Yegh6    3:67|from them all, he wrote an accurate account of everything to
04Yegh6    4:87|the court by royal command an appeasing letter and firm guarantee
04Yegh6    4:99|whom he had sent on an embassy to the Greeks, came
04Yegh6    4:100|Mushkan Nisalavurt also brought forward an accusation against him, indicating with
04Yegh6    6:126|the accusation had come to an end
04Yegh7    1:8|assemble his troops and organize an army to oppose him with
04Yegh7    2:36|of the prisoners shining like an inextinguishable lamp
04Yegh7    2:43|which prisoner ever appeared such an apparition? I know of no
04Yegh7    4:89|newly found creature of yours an intercessor for us; let not
04Yegh7    5:107|the banquet had come to an end and they had all
04Yegh7    7:163|as far away again to an even more terrible place
04Yegh7    8:179|with your own eyes how an illustrious man whom the king
04Yegh7    8:191|unless he were to become an ignorant fool like the leaders
04Yegh7    9:217|dark; you have fallen into an abyss and wish to drag
04Yegh7    10:248|a friend of Satan and an enemy of God
04Yegh7    11:260|diseased in your bodies with an incurable disease. Yet you blame
04Yegh7    13:309|into the saints, roaring like an enraged lion he drew the
04Yegh7    14:337|below like the rumbling of an earthquake. The ground shuddered beneath
04Yegh7    14:349|becomes known and there is an interrogation before the king, that
04Yegh8    1:13|you were a disciple of an innocent man
04Yegh8    1:21|laws. The kings give you an order and you carry it
04Yegh8    2:37|you render us ugly in an earthly fashion, the more beautiful
04Yegh8    4:78|spent all his nights like an unextinguished lamp. If you mention
04Yegh9    2:30|on, he began to form an affection for them as with
04Yegh9    3:51|to rule his kingdom as an apostate
05Parp1    1:2|torn into two shreds like an old cloak
05Parp1    1:4|we committed ourselves to such an important task, not daring to
05Parp1    4:5|By just such an example were we forced to
05Parp1    5:3|no small doubt involved for an individual to fearlessly give himself
05Parp1    5:3|the arrangements determined according to an established scholarship and the accuracy
05Parp1    5:4|and carelessly relate things in an abbreviated manner. Rather everything should
05Parp2    7:2|which need no irrigation, bringing an immeasurable abundance of bread and
05Parp2    7:5|shepherd flocks (for use as an ointment) against wounds, lending health
05Parp2    7:13|the land also brings forth an abundance of fowlto the
05Parp2    7:14|Once (an area had been) surrounded by
05Parp2    8:0|which were pointed out by an angel
05Parp2    9:3|and had betrayed them to an evil servitude
05Parp2    10:12|later on, bestowing upon you an unforgetable remembrance, and you will
05Parp2    10:14|The king immediately dispatched an ambassador called Vahrich (by his
05Parp2    10:17|Sahak, putting the letters in an easily accessible order and correct
05Parp2    10:23|the strength to attempt such an intense and important labor, as
05Parp2    11:4|for you too, his descendant, an inheritance-share of this glowing
05Parp2    12:1|more enthroned Xosrov who was an extremely old man
05Parp2    12:12|land (of Armenia) instead of an Arsacid was killed at court
05Parp2    13:3|monarch who so openlylike an unbelieverscornfully tramples what is
05Parp2    13:7|is not fitting to be an accomplice to such blasphemous and
05Parp2    13:16|blessed mystery of our religion an object of ridicule and contempt
05Parp2    13:27|have a believer betrayed to an unbeliever, because of his unworthy
05Parp2    14:4|He immediately sent an emissary to king Artashes of
05Parp2    14:16|for a king? Rather, let an Iranian prince come to oversee
05Parp2    15:2|Thereafter an Iranian marzpan was sent to
05Parp2    15:4|holy man of God, with an enraged heart said the following
05Parp2    15:11|blessed patriarch Sahakwhich resembled an Apostle’smourned and wept even
05Parp2    16:5|patriarch Gregory (who was like an Apostle) not be mixed with
05Parp2    16:5|and our offspring will suffer an eternal loss
05Parp2    17:15|I saw that there was an altar table bejeweled with precious
05Parp2    17:17|beside the holy sacrament appeared an olive-tree, flourishing and very
05Parp2    17:38|parchment, you will leave to an infallible warning to the faithful
05Parp2    17:39|of Saint Sahak’s vision from an angel of God, explained according
05Parp3    20:0|he had been thinking about an impious plan, leading to the
05Parp3    20:1|Paradise used a snake as an accomplice and deceived the First
05Parp3    20:16|conceived of and facilitated such an important and great affair. Or
05Parp3    20:18|his deeds. For (Varazvaghan) became an object of ridicule to his
05Parp3    21:0|support for his poison and an implementer of his own wicked
05Parp3    26:11|the present you have held an erroneous faithshould you stubbornly
05Parp3    26:20|other and to make you an answer in firm unity. For
05Parp3    26:20|or ruination of souls is an eternal matter
05Parp3    27:16|champion Gregorywho was like an Apostleand his son. Each
05Parp3    27:22|the bdeshx of Iberia, Ashusha, an intelligent and prudent man whose
05Parp3    27:32|vengeance be sought from such an individual and from those who
05Parp3    27:34|them had sworn and sealed an awesome oath on the holy
05Parp3    28:3|celebration of joy believing that an unshakable foundation had been laid
05Parp3    29:1|blessed Gregory (who was like an Apostle), singing psalms which, thanks
05Parp3    30:5|answer for himself for even an hour
05Parp3    31:5|by his own comrades, dying an unworthy death; or, if he
05Parp3    32:17|may he be seen as an oath-breaker, and having quit
05Parp3    32:19|and the senior sepuhs. Taking an oath on the holy Gospel
05Parp3    35:9|the place, they fell into an extremely thick marsh. Because of
05Parp3    35:17|sent this same man as an emissary to the Huns and
05Parp3    35:17|help, and confirmed it with an oath
05Parp3    36:0|occurring as they wanted, suddenly an emissary reached the venerable general
05Parp3    36:1|erred after Satan. They sent an emissary to Iran and made
05Parp3    37:13|called Awarayr. They came to an enclosed place in the Tghmut
05Parp3    38:7|to have the face of an angel
05Parp3    38:8|At an earlier time (in his life
05Parp3    38:20|and make them happy with an eternal, endless and immortal happiness
05Parp3    40:0|glad tidings of victory, and an accounting by name of those
05Parp3    40:1|of Vardan, he fell into an awesome mourning, remembering the man’s
05Parp3    41:9|For the moment, they found an extremely secure place and stayed
05Parp3    41:13|before him the verdict of an evil death and ruin, as
05Parp3    41:13|the Parxar mountain, considering it an expedient of sorts against the
05Parp3    42:10|through me, and they made an agreement, but not through my
05Parp3    44:3|And in such a land, an inestimable amount of blood of
05Parp3    44:10|and been found worthy, such an individual is greater yet in
05Parp3    44:17|or to be hostile to an inimical force? Furthermore (the fire
05Parp3    44:28|to your anger, you made an enemy of him
05Parp3    45:9|assistance, did you attempt such an awesome deed? Now you see
05Parp3    45:22|written all of this with an oath, Vasak, the lord of
05Parp3    46:1|Vardan and his comrades swear an oath, and then deceived (us
05Parp3    46:2|and his other comrades swear an oath. Then you sent him
05Parp3    46:2|Then you sent him with an army to Aghbania (Aghuania) causing
05Parp3    46:7|For (the consequences of) breaking an oath on the blessed Gospel
05Parp3    46:13|on by your violation of an oath sworn on the holy
05Parp3    48:10|preserving them from death, such an action would be very heavy
05Parp3    48:11|Abraham, should be taken to an unknown place very far from
05Parp3    49:0|this king Yazkert ordered that an emissary go in great haste
05Parp3    50:0|Yazkert also gave an order regarding the other blessed
05Parp3    50:1|Movan, the anderjapet, who was an assistant to the Movpetan movpet
05Parp3    50:1|they should be taken to an untrodden and deserted place far
05Parp3    51:11|precursor of that day, and an opportunity to hear in our
05Parp3    51:15|Such an Apostle was the confessor lord
05Parp3    52:4|hands, feet, and necks. Should an enemy or a tyrannical prince
05Parp3    53:1|of the shahastan. (This includes) an Armenian man (wherever he comes
05Parp3    55:3|portion of the night through an untouched desert far from the
05Parp3    57:0|they were doing the king an honor in the face of
05Parp3    57:18|earthquake) had taken place in an area only two asparez around
05Parp3    57:38|was once a merchant (possessing) an earthly treasure, but suddenly became
05Parp3    58:16|visage was like that of an angel to the beholders
05Parp3    59:1|Georgian) prince Ashusha (after spending an incalculable amount on each person
05Parp4    63:9|He was an intelligent man, benevolent, and of
05Parp4    64:8|his face as that of an angel. With great care the
05Parp4    64:12|from the truth and travel an incorrect path (not to do
05Parp4    65:9|Vahan had an associate whose name was Vriw
05Parp4    65:16|enough to provide me with an ample and large stipend for
05Parp4    66:12|the Huns, the Iberians are an especially frivolous people and possess
05Parp4    66:20|with them in the army, an eloquent speaker and one able
05Parp4    69:10|managed to save himself for an even more wicked hour, and
05Parp4    69:14|someone heard the sound of an Armenian being killed by the
05Parp4    69:28|Completing the mass, they had an Easter of joy. First, they
05Parp4    70:0|They sent an emissary to Vaxt’ang, king of
05Parp4    70:11|was Yohan, as well as an Eruanduni named Nerseh, allied with
05Parp4    71:13|Vanandac’i, He sent Pap Artakunik’ (an ostanik man, the son of
05Parp4    71:22|much glory and booty, and an enormous amount of goods, glorifying
05Parp4    72:4|servants, money, and equippage, resembling an eagle in flight (flying) from
05Parp4    73:3|An emissary came to them from
05Parp4    73:3|of Iberia (Georgia), Vaxt’ang, saying: “An enormous brigade has reached the
05Parp4    73:6|delay since they had sworn an oath with king Vaxt’ang of
05Parp4    73:12|brigade, since it had made an oath with the king of
05Parp4    75:2|There was an enormous camp of Aryan troops
05Parp4    75:16|For if there existed an Armenian brigade over which (there
05Parp4    75:19|that since I was left (an orphan) as a boy by
05Parp4    76:0|other in this fashion, suddenly an emissary arrived from court, urgently
05Parp4    78:5|the Iranian brigade billowing like an oceaneven though they knew
05Parp4    79:11|Remaining there for one day, an emissary reached (Hazarawuxt) from court
05Parp4    80:12|to the love for such an awesome mystery, all the pleasures
05Parp4    81:10|not the avenging God demand (an explanation) from us for the
05Parp4    81:10|lands who dies because of an Iranian
05Parp4    82:0|around him, he showed us (an example of) his bravery
05Parp4    82:7|go, thinking to hide in an unknown area by a branch
05Parp4    83:1|like a wild beast with an enraged heart
05Parp4    84:8|witnessed in my own time (an instance when) someone with ten
05Parp4    85:1|Armenia’s general, Vahan Mamikonean, suddenly an emissary arrived from the Iranians
05Parp4    85:4|to how and why such an end and destruction should have
05Parp4    85:12|to Peroz, saying: ’You have an oath with mesworn, written
05Parp4    85:19|They sent an emissary to Hazarawuxt in Iberia
05Parp4    86:0|wicked news arrived, were seeking an excuse to get away from
05Parp4    86:3|Like an eagle swooping down upon a
05Parp4    87:6|have enthusiastically chosen you as an agreeable, world-building man, so
05Parp4    89:7|but we shall not worship an Iranian
05Parp4    91:0|naxarars and many others, and an organized brigade. Having heard of
05Parp4    91:4|to be careful. Then, with an organized brigade, he went to
05Parp4    93:11|But an ashen color descended upon the
05Parp4    94:13|they mercilessly slaughtered him, like an animal
05Parp4    95:26|who hold this throne, or an Aryan hereafter recall it, either
05Parp4    95:26|in his conversations or before an Armenian
05Parp4    98:0|to the country of Armenia, an intelligent, prudent and perspicacious man
05Parp4    98:10|more to the matter. If an Iranian marzpan goes to the
05Parp4    100:7|renewed them, and, turning into an unquenchable fire, swallowed up the
06Khor1    1:5|in intellection and you have an assiduous desire for these matters
06Khor1    1:7|order to leave this as an immortal memorial to you and
06Khor1    1:7|come. For your family is an ancient one, valiant and fertile
06Khor1    3:12|I shall begin, though with an effort, provided that one of
06Khor1    4:2|but also by not positing an origin to the human race
06Khor1    4:25|Concerning him his father made an antithetical prophecy, saying: “He will
06Khor1    5:42|Nimrod, who is Bēl, was an Ethiopian, and they have persuaded
06Khor1    7:4|it to mankind? It is an allegory, which the course of
06Khor1    10:9|He came and dwelt in an elevated plain and called the
06Khor1    11:10|force of his entourage, like an impetuous torrent pouring down, hastened
06Khor1    11:15|and halted in an elevated spot to the right
06Khor1    11:21|Seeing such an unexpectedly uncertain outcome, the king
06Khor1    12:12|a steep point was truly an old man of a mountain
06Khor1    13:3|He was an industrious and patriotic man, as
06Khor1    13:7|he pierced his forehead with an iron nail and ordered him
06Khor1    14:11|flight and expelled him to an island of the Asian sea
06Khor1    15:16|so bringing the war to an end
06Khor1    16:21|can scratch a line with an iron point - such is the
06Khor1    17:11|There Ninuas found an opportunity for vengeance and killed
06Khor1    19:7|days of Abraham came to an end
06Khor1    25:17|For he Tigran was an object of suspicion to him
06Khor1    25:17|of suspicion to him since an unexpected prophecy had revealed to
06Khor1    27:6|today that I was in an unknown land near to a
06Khor1    27:9|a monstrous dragon and launched an attack on our empire
06Khor1    29:2|while no such evil finds an entry within but is expelled
06Khor1    29:9|though underneath he was spinning an evil web
06Khor1    30:8|work, suggesting to Tigran through an embassy that they should meet
06Khor1    30:8|means of a letter or an exchange of messengers but only
06Khor1    30:20|of Azhdahak brought it to an end. And this feat, added
06Khor1    33:4|everything in the twinkling of an eye, yet He did not
06Khor1    33:9|like a wise or like an unskilled workman, one competent or
06Khor1    34:8|your delight in desiring such an undesirable matter and increasing our
06Khor1    34:14|But know that such an undertaking is hateful to us
06Khor2    2:6|Sending ambassadors he sought an alliance, that they should not
06Khor2    2:6|to pay tribute but merely an offering every year of one
06Khor2    3:4|bridling the Macedonians and putting an end to the wars, the
06Khor2    4:1|united the Armenian warriors into an army and marched against the
06Khor2    5:2|they engaged in battle with an attack from our side. Therefore
06Khor2    7:2|This is an important chapter, full of reliable
06Khor2    7:21|and Nakhchavan; he was of an honorable and princely family
06Khor2    8:12|was mightier than Heracles, gathering an army, came and attacked the
06Khor2    9:6|the sons of Bagarat in an effort to make them worship
06Khor2    9:8|princely houses unless they made an oath to abandon circumcision
06Khor2    12:2|Then Artashēs ordered an army to be raised from
06Khor2    12:2|to form a cairn as an indication of the multitude
06Khor2    13:14|him to be thrown into an iron cauldron
06Khor2    13:20|Xerxes’ march against Hellas with an army, when he left them
06Khor2    14:7|penetrate deep into Armenia. For an excuse they feigned omens to
06Khor2    16:3|to Egypt, alleging Ptolemy as an excuse
06Khor2    18:2|and sent out Cassius with an immense army
06Khor2    18:3|cross the Euphrates and make an incursion into Syria
06Khor2    19:3|Artashēs, he received from him an army for his support
06Khor2    19:4|army with orders to make an accord with the inhabitants of
06Khor2    19:11|When Hyrcanus sought an oath from Barzap’ran, he swore
06Khor2    20:2|Bendidius, the Roman general, with an army, to wage war against
06Khor2    22:5|he became furious and commanded an army to be raised, the
06Khor2    24:6|became greatly angered against Enanos, an aspet and coronant, because he
06Khor2    24:12|me that we should seek an oath from Herod, king of
06Khor2    26:9|He sent an army of Thracians and Germans
06Khor2    27:8|of the Persian kingdom. Gathering an army, he marched there to
06Khor2    29:2|to the east to seek an army
06Khor2    29:5|giving him support through Khosran, an Artsruni, for the struggle against
06Khor2    33:13|He himself, receiving an edict from Abgar that all
06Khor2    34:8|not make a tiara for an unworthy head that does not
06Khor2    35:2|to the throne, he gathered an army under the command of
06Khor2    36:3|it had been destroyed by an earthquake, he demolished it and
06Khor2    36:6|the child - for he was an infant - and put him in
06Khor2    36:10|struck in the intestines by an arrow as if in revenge
06Khor2    36:11|of Ap’shadar the scribe, wrote an account of all the things
06Khor2    37:3|a certain Eruand, son of an Arsacid woman, gained the throne
06Khor2    37:5|birth to two children after an illicit intercourse, as Pasiphae bore
06Khor2    37:14|and herdsmen until he found an opportunity to pass over to
06Khor2    38:4|son of shepherds and herdsmen an Arsacid and puts him out
06Khor2    42:3|shining like the pupil of an eye
06Khor2    44:1|Artashēs and his gathering of an army to prepare for war
06Khor2    46:8|his battle line, swooping like an eagle into flocks of partridges
06Khor2    52:3|land of the Alans with an army to support the brother
06Khor2    53:9|old age he had married an Assyrian from near to those
06Khor2    54:3|Domitian was angered and dispatched an army against Artashēs. When this
06Khor2    60:3|of a star,” who was an evildoer and a murderer - but
06Khor2    60:10|leader of the Abeḷini family, an active and sycophantic and hypocritical
06Khor2    63:3|a beautiful woman, lived with an ugly man, and that being
06Khor2    63:7|passionately worked his lust like an incontinent and ardent young man
06Khor2    65:13|set up a stele with an inscription in Greek so that
06Khor2    66:4|falsify history, for he was an eloquent man. He was bold
06Khor2    66:6|the province of Bagrevand, building an altar over the tomb so
06Khor2    68:10|progeny were to come to an end, his brothers would accede
06Khor2    70:2|called the Apostate, went with an army to Ctesiphon. When he
06Khor2    70:5|kid under the shade of an eagle, the prediction of the
06Khor2    77:8|the land to tribute by an edict and completely consolidated his
06Khor2    79:2|in horse riding; he was an expert horseman, dexterous in the
06Khor2    79:2|pulled out the hoof of an ox, whereas he, Trdat with
06Khor2    79:6|sons Carinus and Numerian. Gathering an army, he gave battle to
06Khor2    82:5|did not at all have an open mouth like other women
06Khor2    82:10|he raised his spear over an equally large number of woundeds
06Khor2    82:14|Persia and Assyria, even making an attack beyond Ctesiphon
06Khor2    83:3|her to be inscribed as an Arsacid, to be vested with
06Khor2    83:8|heaven, which was surrounded by an inscription saying: “By this conquer
06Khor2    84:12|During the hunt he shot an arrow into the middle of
06Khor2    84:15|delighted with the news, wrote an edict that he was to
06Khor2    85:3|of his arm and how an infinite number of the enemy
06Khor2    85:3|emptied on the ground by an expert fisherman, they danced on
06Khor2    86:17|to say that she became an apostle. She preached beginning from
06Khor2    87:9|another Vzurk Khak’an who was an enemy of Kamsar, his Perozamat’s
06Khor2    87:11|someone on the head with an axe, and a part of
06Khor2    88:6|silent about it, he gathered an army to oppose him in
06Khor2    88:8|Being merciful to him as an old man and his son
06Khor2    88:10|thirteenth year of the peace, an anniversary the world still celebrates
06Khor2    88:13|the column, which had as an inscription the mystical name of
06Khor2    89:5|Then there arrived an edict of the Emperor Constantine
06Khor2    90:11|he composed in her memory an inscription in the Greek script
06Khor2    91:10|saying [cf. Eph. 6:17; Heb. 4:12], and thus was accounted an enemy of all the unjust
06Khor2    91:11|reprimanded by him waited for an opportune day. And meeting him
06Khor2    91:19|spiritual sun and divine ray, an escape from the profound evil
06Khor2    91:20|peoples and gathered us to an old age of spiritual wealth
06Khor2    92:17|bed. For you have offered an offering of lawlessness and you
06Khor3    1:1|us, so that by casting an eye on them we could
06Khor3    2:3|But they were bound by an ungraspable hand, as happened in
06Khor3    4:3|reign because he was not an Arsacid, nonetheless he wished to
06Khor3    5:2|Persians, but help us with an army to make Khosrov, Trdat’s
06Khor3    5:4|desire that you rule over an ever-greater empire
06Khor3    5:9|I have sent an army to your support with
06Khor3    9:2|king of Persia, they made an incursion into our country with
06Khor3    12:2|him: he saved him from an attack of the northern nations
06Khor3    15:10|was called Hayr, and with an oath summoned Zawray to his
06Khor3    18:2|the Armenian army might put an obstacle in the way of
06Khor3    24:5|This P’aṙandzem worked an unheard of and unimaginable crime
06Khor3    24:6|Through an unworthy priest, falsely so named
06Khor3    26:10|that you will again become an example for the impudent and
06Khor3    27:6|one of his generals with an Armenian force to capture Arshak
06Khor3    28:3|the open plain and in an unimpeded spot, while it is
06Khor3    28:3|oneself up from fear of an impending battle
06Khor3    28:10|soldiers in the twinkling of an eye set fire to all
06Khor3    29:3|the Goths, he straightaway sent an army to Mesopotamia and Armenia
06Khor3    30:1|Great, his chance landing on an uninhabited island, and how they
06Khor3    30:4|threw the ship up on an uninhabited island and broke it
06Khor3    31:5|of Arshavir, for he had an Arsacid wife and had settled
06Khor3    37:22|had lit a fire and an iron spit for roasting meat
06Khor3    38:5|Great, he regarded him with an evil eye and hatched a
06Khor3    39:3|his army, there had occurred an altercation between him and the
06Khor3    40:15|not even honor him with an audience, but had him taken
06Khor3    40:15|iron bonds to T’uḷi (Thule), an island in the Ocean. He
06Khor3    41:3|himself, faithful men, and with an army
06Khor3    42:9|had followed Arshak he wrote an edict, which ran as follows
06Khor3    45:3|and sent them fleeing to an inaccessible cave in the province
06Khor3    45:3|massive, vertical cliff, above which an overhanging grotto looked into the
06Khor3    46:1|war by Khosrov, dies of an illness
06Khor3    47:2|Armenian kingdom had come to an end and finding that the
06Khor3    50:9|hundred strong, were watching for an opportune moment to attack the
06Khor3    51:2|the Great when there was an end to the male line
06Khor3    57:19|even informing the emperor by an exchange of correspondence. He received
06Khor3    57:19|them on quickly and in an honorable fashion
06Khor3    58:9|latter confirmed the treaty, sealed an edict of amnesty for crimes
06Khor3    59:3|of reeds; the plains have an abundance of grass and are
06Khor3    59:8|center of the city on an elevated spot, he built numerous
06Khor3    60:3|not as if it were an art, but he gave as
06Khor3    60:13|All of them received an honorable welcome from Maximianos, the
06Khor3    62:4|it makes Egypt rich as an island, surrounding it and flowing
06Khor3    62:5|situated between the sea and an artificial lake. The air is
06Khor3    62:8|whom I was not found an unworthy pupil; nor was my
06Khor3    63:12|a certain Surmak of Artskē, an ambitious priest, to accuse their
06Khor3    64:6|Then Vṙam in anger held an enquiry in the great court
06Khor3    65:6|not to be deceived into an acceptance of the erring faith
06Khor3    65:7|and grave demeanor as for an oration, and with a diffident
06Khor3    65:7|with a diffident expression and an even humbler voice began to
06Khor3    65:8|to be given him as an eloquent and stout-hearted man
06Khor3    65:14|I am an old and sick man with
06Khor3    66:7|confirmation, and they all sealed an edict that they would give
06Khor3    67:6|born a mortal, he left an immortal memory. He honored the
06Khor3    68:20|Oppressed by such an affliction I suffer from the
07Seb1    7:1|of king Vramshapuh came to an end, the race of the
07Seb1    7:6|the T’etals; the dispatch of an enormous multitude of peoples; the
07Seb1    8:3|their assistance. The wind created an intense storm of dust around
07Seb1    8:5|yet he did not have an opportunity; for news of the
07Seb1    8:8|of the Mamikoneans. He received an oath of full submission, and
07Seb1    8:12|Then the Greek king made an oath with the Armenians and
07Seb1    8:12|and Constantine. He gave them an imperial army in support. When
07Seb1    10:9|as their king. They sealed an oath according to their custom
07Seb1    10:16|arrived, like the swoop of an eagle. Since Khosrov was a
07Seb1    10:18|merciful; and when they take an oath they cannot be false
07Seb1    11:0|the senate. Maurice sends Khosrov an army in support. Two letters
07Seb1    11:1|fathers and ancestors; send me an army in support with which
07Seb1    11:3|flight and seeks from us an army in support, and promises
07Seb1    11:4|to agree, because they are an impious nation and altogether deceitful
07Seb1    11:6|a favourable response. He received an oath from him, and gave
07Seb1    11:12|for you Armenians who demonstrate an unseasonable loyalty, did not that
07Seb1    11:19|armoured elephants, and on them an army of armed warriors who
07Seb1    12:8|I will have to give an account for him to the
07Seb1    12:9|So, while Musheł was making an accounting and review among his
07Seb1    12:13|pavilion, he was faced with an order not to proceed in
07Seb1    12:23|to him salt sealed as an oath, and summoned him, saying
07Seb1    12:25|them. Musheł threatened him with an oath, that unless he told
07Seb1    12:26|Then, having made him swear an oath that he would not
07Seb1    12:29|the news, writing down also an accusation against king Khosrov; and
07Seb1    12:29|their king, and have written an accusation concerning you.’
07Seb1    13:5|would read the gospel as an act of worship. They would
07Seb1    16:4|the emperor; he asked for an army in support, and sent
07Seb1    16:5|confirmed this for them by an oath: ’You have nothing to
07Seb1    16:5|kings.’ And he swore an oath to them in accordance
07Seb1    16:7|the Huns, they then sought an oath from the king of
07Seb1    16:8|about you, he said, and an order comes for you to
07Seb1    17:1|spa to be cured of an illness, near the city of
07Seb1    17:6|But Sargis note: ’I am an old man and a sinner
07Seb1    18:0|Maurice gathers an army against the Thracians. He
07Seb1    18:1|king of the Greeks gave an order to assemble all of
07Seb1    20:3|trustworthy messengers he promised with an oath to send him back
07Seb1    27:2|Then those with them requested an oath and pact, and came
07Seb1    27:4|for eight years. After that an order came summoning him with
07Seb1    27:7|and there is danger from an enemy.’ The order came
07Seb1    28:3|retainers. He gathered for him an army in fearsome array against
07Seb1    28:12|Then an Inspector from court came to
07Seb1    30:2|I have been sent on an important task by the king
07Seb1    30:5|against them the Parsayenpet with an army. When the army had
07Seb1    30:8|An order came from the emperor
07Seb1    31:4|a certain prince Bonos with an army against Antioch and Jerusalem
07Seb1    31:5|of the city of Urha. An army came to attack him
07Seb1    32:4|internal conflict and terrified of an assault by a foreign enemy
07Seb1    32:5|them like the swooping of an eagle. Then they abandoned the
07Seb1    33:3|parleyed for peace, and requested an oath that they would not
07Seb1    33:11|of king Khosrov Shahēn made an incursion, raiding the regions of
07Seb1    38:11|you defraud; and having collected an army of brigands, you give
07Seb1    38:26|have now arrived with such an army, and will he not
07Seb1    38:32|them all. But they made an appeal: ’God-loving and beneficent
07Seb1    39:4|Then they swore an oath with each other; and
07Seb1    39:6|Then king Kawat gave an order and they killed them
07Seb1    39:8|all his territory. He had an oath taken to him, salt
07Seb1    39:10|covenant and confirmed peace with an oath. He despatched one of
07Seb1    40:3|bishops and princes and held an enquiry. Two men came from
07Seb1    40:6|your offspring after you. If an army is necessary, I shall
07Seb1    40:6|between me and you with an oath, in writing and with
07Seb1    40:8|you. I shall also make an agreement on the border, to
07Seb1    41:10|gathered his troops and requested an oath from king Heraclius that
07Seb1    41:15|children to be taken to an island and the city of
07Seb1    42:6|in fornication. He note: ’With an oath God promised this land
07Seb1    42:16|of Constantinople. Then, having requested an oath from them, they submitted
07Seb1    42:18|And in the twinkling of an eye they occupied (the land
07Seb1    43:4|of prayer. The prince gave an order, and they assembled all
07Seb1    44:6|Persian army was informed that an army had come to the
07Seb1    44:18|gifts, and promised him with an oath that he would have
07Seb1    44:20|enter the palace, but had an enquiry held outside. They acquitted
07Seb1    44:25|the aspet, to bring him an oath of good faith that
07Seb1    44:28|was on its way, suddenly an illness struck him and he
07Seb1    44:31|fortress) had at their rear an exit at the top on
07Seb1    45:2|falling on them he inflicted an enormous slaughter. There were [3,000] fully
07Seb1    45:5|boarded a ship and undertook an attack on Constantinople. The naval
07Seb1    45:11|Tome of Leo to be an insult to Jesus Christ, and
07Seb1    45:11|a command, and they wrote an edict to the Armenians that
07Seb1    46:10|royal hall, and there was an outcry. For some were orthodox
07Seb1    46:16|to be held, and requested an account from both sides concerning
07Seb1    46:19|might declare the truth with an oath. They responded, saying: ’If
07Seb1    46:29|to the human nature in an immutable union. One form was
07Seb1    46:45|Lord Jesus Christ. And with an oath the two kings joined
07Seb1    46:46|that - even if he be an angel from heaven - be anathema
07Seb1    46:59|The bishops all conducted an investigation concerning the faith in
07Seb1    47:4|south, coming from the desert, an awesome place.’ That is
07Seb1    48:2|himself in some place - sought an oath from the Ismaelites and
07Seb1    48:5|pact with death and contracted an alliance with hell, abandoning the
07Seb1    48:6|you will pay (tribute) with an oath, as much as you
07Seb1    48:6|amirs to (your) fortresses, nor an Arab army - neither many, nor
07Seb1    48:7|An enemy shall not enter Armenia
07Seb1    48:9|had their troops dispersed in an invasion into Atrpatakan. Then they
07Seb1    49:5|Then, when he found an opportunity, he carried out his
07Seb1    50:2|your cities. I shall make an inventory of the treasures and
07Seb1    52:3|put him to death in an exceedingly cruel fashion
07Seb1    52:11|Arab invasion had come to an end. Then after the sixth
08Ghev1    3:13|the fortress of Artsap’. Locating an entrance to the fortress, they
08Ghev1    4:10|caliph of the Ishmaelites wrote an edict to the land of
08Ghev1    4:15|twenty-one years before dying. An account of his deeds follows
08Ghev1    5:6|and sent along with them an extremely mighty man, named True’gh
08Ghev1    7:10|them into prison. They wrote an edict to the bloodthirsty Muhammad
08Ghev1    8:0|left for Syria, he left an Ishmaelite prince (Abu Shaykh ibn
08Ghev1    8:0|of Armenia. The latter hatched an evil plan to eliminate the
08Ghev1    10:1|Walid) claimed that they were an irritant and obstacle to their
08Ghev1    10:3|emperor sent numerous troops as an auxiliary force under the command
08Ghev1    10:11|Now, just as You sent an angel to save the three
08Ghev1    10:19|The latter immediately dispatched an edict summoning Muhammad to return
08Ghev1    10:20|in his authority, he wrote an edict to the Armenian lords
08Ghev1    10:22|the present. Such curses had an effect on them and became
08Ghev1    11:2|He wrote an edict to the king of
08Ghev1    11:3|devoid of inhabitants, and put an end to your kingdom. Do
08Ghev1    11:11|emperor of the Chinese gave an order to attack the Ishmaelite
08Ghev1    12:0|and then dying. Here follows an account of his deeds
08Ghev1    12:8|ordered his troops to kindle an enormous fire in the camp
08Ghev1    13:12|according to the law, as an instrument of torture
08Ghev1    13:13|riders, mounted, the one on an ass and the other on
08Ghev1    14:34|about the knowledge of God, an account of the creation of
08Ghev1    14:44|yet he announces it in an unmistakable manner in [Psalm 136], saying: “By
08Ghev1    14:76|to even dare undertaking such an audacious enterprise. Secondly, because even
08Ghev1    14:84|which proceeds from a spontaneous, an ever sufficient light whose splendor
08Ghev1    14:105|another, or your advantages to an alien people
08Ghev1    14:113|attribute them without fear to an ordinary man, a descendant of
08Ghev1    14:135|the Gospel we possess, in an attempt to produce some quotations
08Ghev1    14:141|was a mere man, such an apparition making them realize that
08Ghev1    14:149|to your supposition, is it an incredible thing that a man
08Ghev1    14:156|destruction by the blood of an unreasonable lamb, could not we
08Ghev1    14:170|however, considered by you as an impure being, was nevertheless created
08Ghev1    14:170|resemblance to Him, cannot be an impure thing in His sight
08Ghev1    14:194|by your legislator to have an affair with your wives which
08Ghev1    14:200|treasurer of God. That is an erroneous diversion from our prudence
08Ghev1    14:206|appears to him mounted on an ass and a camel. The
08Ghev1    14:207|pair of horsemen one on an ass and the other on
08Ghev1    14:212|you who pretend to live an angelic life
08Ghev1    14:218|the world to come as an exchange of the tortures inflicted
08Ghev1    16:0|toward our Christians. Motivated by an impure evil spirit, he ordered
08Ghev1    18:7|unable to openly give such an order because (al-Harashi’s) clansmen
08Ghev1    18:7|had arisen and were creating an uproar
08Ghev1    19:0|the Byzantine emperor. He sent an emissary to Leo [III], the Isaurian
08Ghev1    19:1|land of Mysia, (located in an area) which translates asbetween
08Ghev1    20:1|caliph made his brother swear an oath that he would not
08Ghev1    20:3|toward Emperor Leo, (Maslama) dispatched an emissary to him with a
08Ghev1    20:6|become tributary I have sworn an oath that I will not
08Ghev1    21:3|Ishmaelite caliph, and he wrote an accusation against them stating that
08Ghev1    22:3|citing Marwan’s brave victory as an example
08Ghev1    24:1|war against his clan, as an avenger of the death of
08Ghev1    25:8|had done to him, sent an emissary to Muslim’s son Ishak
08Ghev1    25:12|For he was waiting for an opportune moment to carry out
08Ghev1    26:2|not to participate in such an iniquitous undertaking, saying: “Oh brothers
08Ghev1    26:6|Pontus area, for there was an oath of peace between them
08Ghev1    29:0|city called T’e’odupolis (Erzerum), with an enormous heavily armed mass of
08Ghev1    29:4|tax on the land. Assembling an innumerable host, he designated officials
08Ghev1    31:0|was still ruling, he sent an emissary to the king of
08Ghev1    31:2|some treachery. (The Khaqan) assembled an enormous force and entrusted it
08Ghev1    31:6|he just sat there like an irrational animal and the ruination
08Ghev1    32:0|of the Armenians. He was an impious and bloodthirsty creature against
08Ghev1    34:2|made himself appear to be an intimate (supporter) of the Ishmaelite
08Ghev1    34:27|in some spot and swore an oath to die together rebelling
08Ghev1    35:4|sword of man, but by an invisible sword wielded from On
08Ghev1    36:2|deep prison sealed off with an iron door
08Ghev1    38:1|I shall soon send an enormous number of my troops
08Ghev1    38:3|Simultaneously the emperor issued an order to relocate the inhabitants
08Ghev1    39:0|his son Constantine [VI] succeeded him, an extremely young boy
08Ghev1    40:5|al-Hadi) and received back an order to kill them. This
08Ghev1    41:5|a certain Ibn Ducas (Ibndoke’), an impious and malevolent man, son
09Draskh1    1:7|write with the swiftness of an energetic scribe
09Draskh1    1:13|Then I shall add (an account of) his sons and
09Draskh1    1:14|of our times, has written an account on his works, behavior
09Draskh1    1:20|the Emperor Constantine, and in an elegant manner receiving a throne
09Draskh1    1:20|properly laden with eminence and an abundance of gifts, and sent
09Draskh1    1:22|be sufficient for you as an introduction, wherewith you should be
09Draskh1    1:26|impure. Thus, entrusting them to an insignificant piece of wood, He
09Draskh1    3:4|from his well-bent bow an arrow with three prongs that
09Draskh1    3:25|most clever son Anushawan Sosanuer, an extremely prudent person in words
09Draskh1    4:4|myself with the composition of an encomium praising our people, for
09Draskh1    5:25|him to be placed on an iron cauldron to be tortured
09Draskh1    6:6|many laws and regulations, launched an attack on Palestine, and took
09Draskh1    6:10|who had been afflicted with an ailment, designated Barzap’ra, the nahapet
09Draskh1    10:1|set by Christ, and made an effort to keep them within
09Draskh1    10:4|his internment a burial but an assumption from this world to
09Draskh1    11:8|the knowledge of God, became an idolater and forsook Christ, and
09Draskh1    12:10|Togarmah, and deservedly presented as an authentic proof the holy apostles
09Draskh1    12:18|martyr Georgios killed him in an incomprehensible manner and justly rendered
09Draskh1    13:4|impious Mehruzhan Arcruni and bending an iron rod into the shape
09Draskh1    14:7|went to Iberia and invented an alphabet suitable for their language
09Draskh1    14:8|Albanians, he created for them an alphabet that would suit their
09Draskh1    14:14|favor, as if he were an apostle of Christ. Moreover, he
09Draskh1    14:16|and sought to make him an accomplice in defaming Artashir before
09Draskh1    14:18|debauched in body, but not an infidel in spirit; he is
09Draskh1    14:21|by the name of Brgishoy, an impudent and a rapacious man
09Draskh1    15:1|dynasty in Armenia came to an end and along with it
09Draskh1    16:42|Armeniaand turned it into an eparchy
09Draskh1    17:17|Although Yovhan was an upright man, righteous and virtuous
09Draskh1    17:17|heresy, yet, since he was an anti-katholikos, the homogeneous unity
09Draskh1    18:17|but I claim to be an advocate of the truth
09Draskh1    18:21|where he set for himself an austere course of life and
09Draskh1    18:21|course of life and pursued an entirely virtuous way of life
09Draskh1    19:8|girl (the right) to become an heir along with the son
09Draskh1    19:31|exchange for death and concluding an alliance in exchange for hell
09Draskh1    20:5|that he had erected as an edifice worthy of the see
09Draskh1    20:25|time a certain Mruan (Marwan), an Ishmaelite by race, came to
09Draskh1    20:28|Abdullah), a wicked, insolent and an impudent man, extremely malicious by
09Draskh1    20:31|a wooden board and shot an arrow through the heart of
09Draskh1    23:14|Suddenly, at the twinkling of an eye, the waters began to
09Draskh1    23:14|out of the spring in an abundant and limpid flow. The
09Draskh1    24:13|the following question: “You are an old man made feeble by
09Draskh1    25:4|sent the patriarch Dawit’ as an envoy to Sawada, to the
09Draskh1    25:25|for their insolent tongues as an example to posterity, lest they
09Draskh1    25:30|of Abu Sa’id, he raised an army, mustered his forces, and
09Draskh1    25:60|the Scriptures, and deeming death an advantage
09Draskh1    27:5|attempt to present you with an introductory summary
09Draskh1    28:13|the presiding prince Ashot chose an honorable man from the household
09Draskh1    29:12|Furthermore, he made an alliance with and paid a
09Draskh1    29:12|faithfully rendered him service by an obligatory tribute (partavchar
09Draskh1    29:23|to his realm. He was an affable, peaceloving, pious and God
09Draskh1    30:6|died on the road, in an inn at a rocky place
09Draskh1    30:37|that we hold him as an exemplar. He forgives immediately, and
09Draskh1    30:54|Who could come forth with an impudent face and be an
09Draskh1    30:54|an impudent face and be an unrighteous witness no less against
09Draskh1    30:57|resting-place, where they spent an entire year in fasting and
09Draskh1    30:60|I should be considered as an ally of the evil-doers
09Draskh1    30:74|letters, he did not receive an answer in accordance with his
09Draskh1    31:2|the Emperor gave to him an exceedingly great many number of
09Draskh1    31:5|the enemy line, he sent an envoy to Afshin with the
09Draskh1    31:7|changed his evil threats into an offer of friendship
09Draskh1    31:10|that had been set at an earlier time, he did not
09Draskh1    32:1|became in the twinkling of an eye like desolated tract of
09Draskh1    32:7|the island of Sewan in an exemplary manner of ascetic life
09Draskh1    32:21|this valley of grief, let an atonement be made for them
09Draskh1    33:7|thinking, sent the latter as an envoy to king Smbat, in
09Draskh1    33:14|the royal taxes, and make an oath not to break his
09Draskh1    35:4|herself in cilice and led an ascetic life, and his daughter
09Draskh1    36:5|also refused to partake of an ordinary diet of bread and
09Draskh1    36:13|on the altar of Christ an arch made out of pure
09Draskh1    37:14|them in full force at an unexpected hour. Although the dauntless
09Draskh1    37:22|he was suddenly struck with an unbearable affliction. His abdomen was
09Draskh1    38:1|spent the night there on an agarek, where the Gabawonac’ik’ (Gibeonites
09Draskh1    38:14|heed not the words of an intervening prelate, or are easily
09Draskh1    39:3|king, to whom he extended an invitation to come to him
09Draskh1    40:1|his side and make him an ally, just as he had
09Draskh1    40:22|with Smbat were bound by an indissoluble pact of friendship, and
09Draskh1    41:6|benevolence of his heart assigned an allowance for his needs
09Draskh1    41:11|and putting under his command an army, sent him to his
09Draskh1    42:5|toward to evil, and like an ancient python returning to its
09Draskh1    42:6|in response to the letter an answer, which appeared to carry
09Draskh1    43:8|I also took with me an additional gift that I could
09Draskh1    45:2|the conspirators against him in an underhanded manner
09Draskh1    45:5|forced to make preparations for an attack without realizing the treachery
09Draskh1    46:10|brothers. Being terrified of such an unbearable death, they submitted to
09Draskh1    47:2|swift oars as if in an ark, and found asylum on
09Draskh1    47:2|was a devout Christian and an ascetic, and the azat troops
09Draskh1    49:2|torments was continued for approximately an entire year
09Draskh1    50:9|of a martyr, Ashot, like an eagle soaring through the sky
09Draskh1    50:15|Then unexpectedlyas if in an ambushhe came upon the
09Draskh1    50:19|him prosperous, they came to an agreement with him, and being
09Draskh1    51:26|deem the judges worthy of an answer, but conversed only with
09Draskh1    51:39|not considering the agony of an intolerable death, willingly went toward
09Draskh1    51:40|and crowned by Christ with an unfading wreath
09Draskh1    51:50|I wrote an account of these as a
09Draskh1    53:27|destroyed in the twinkling of an eye
09Draskh1    53:34|of these afflictions I was an expatriate dwelling in Gugark’ and
09Draskh1    54:33|am forced to speak in an unusual manner concerning the afflictions
09Draskh1    54:37|of its might, and like an adulterer with dissolute passion, it
09Draskh1    54:40|church, and turned her into an orchard-guard’s hut; like a
09Draskh1    55:19|glittered in luminous lustre with an unquenchable light and radiated the
09Draskh1    57:7|them. At the twinkling of an eye they quickly cut through
09Draskh1    58:8|valuable weapons and armor, and an Ishmaelite cavalry detachment to assist
09Draskh1    60:10|of the Hagarites had raised an outcry almost at the point
09Draskh1    60:21|one of the bishops as an envoy to prince Sahak with
09Draskh1    60:23|it perhaps not worthy of an answer, and becoming ever more
09Draskh1    60:23|with my sword and give an immediate answer to his demands
09Draskh1    60:24|so that the semblance of an impregnable bastion might be created
09Draskh1    60:30|enemy in the twinkling of an eye, he drove every one
09Draskh1    62:13|may enter and easily putting an end to the contest give
09Draskh1    63:2|from where he immediately sent an advance dispatch to the other
09Draskh1    63:5|understanding, which they confirmed by an oath
09Draskh1    63:6|of Dvin, where they put an end to the aberration of
09Draskh1    63:13|might be able to find an immediate solution to the problem
09Draskh1    64:8|agitators also appeared and raised an uproar. After this every one
09Draskh1    64:9|because, he argued, Yusuf was an ingenious man, a mighty warrior
09Draskh1    64:19|mind) for king Gagik, like an Indian divesting himself of the
09Draskh1    64:19|envoys to the king for an immediate and compassionate reconciliation
09Draskh1    64:22|of wars was death, and an invitation to death meant the
09Draskh1    65:4|Responding as if to an invitation from the royal court
09Draskh1    65:13|suddenly, at the twinkling of an eye, the darkness of night
09Draskh1    65:14|was not the time for an eclipse of the sun, we
09Draskh1    65:14|sun, we acknowledged this as an authentic sign manifested to us
09Draskh1    66:3|and spreading their sect to an even greater extent by means
09Draskh1    66:6|They tortured them to such an extent, that due to their
09Draskh1    66:17|Subsequently, like an impetuous tempest the Ishmaelite forces
09Draskh1    66:17|gates of the fortress with an impious and terrible uproar and
09Draskh1    66:35|hearts, the latter immediately made an assault, and climbing over (the
09Draskh1    66:39|with the sharp strokes of an axe. Then, they severed his
09Draskh1    66:52|he lived in flesh like an incorporeal being, and received the
09Draskh1    67:10|so that he might make an unexpected assault on the so
09Draskh1    67:13|so that he might launch an unexpected attack, and damage it
10Tovma1    1:25|this modest service made like an offering he might thereby be
10Tovma1    1:25|might thereby be raised to an even higher station according to
10Tovma1    1:31|laborious and painful lot by an irremedial and pitiful exchange. Made
10Tovma1    1:55|to construct the ark as an indication of the obliteration of
10Tovma1    1:67|about eight persons,” that is an expression of incertitude. Of these
10Tovma1    1:71|punishment on men and established an eternal covenant: “I shall place
10Tovma1    2:3|of the flood. He wrote an account of his earlier deeds
10Tovma1    2:11|afflicted by untimely grief, made an image of his son who
10Tovma1    2:15|army by Hayk, struck by an arrow. Some historians say that
10Tovma1    3:1|As an exposition of those times that
10Tovma1    3:12|and revolted against Ormizd, becoming an opposing deity. Ormizd created light
10Tovma1    3:19|Shurṙel, a camelherder. Persecuted in an unknown land and being found
10Tovma1    3:20|And they note: “There is an exceedingly high mountain beyond which
10Tovma1    3:23|of dew (on it) had an incomparable sweetness
10Tovma1    3:27|we embarked and sailed to an island in the sea, not
10Tovma1    4:9|In his time appeared Atlas, an astronomer
10Tovma1    5:8|asking him) to send him an army in support. In rapid
10Tovma1    5:12|on Cyrus’s orders, bringing to an end the Lydian kingdom. When
10Tovma1    5:13|nation of the Galatians, raised an army of [120,000] men to oppose
10Tovma1    6:29|down to the reign of an Egyptian woman, Cleopatra, much later
10Tovma1    6:32|the distinguishing feature of possessing an aquiline nose. But I do
10Tovma1    6:40|prince of Vaspurakan, have undertaken an abbreviation of the stories of
10Tovma1    6:53|and whose mother was Eupatra, an Arab, was king of the
10Tovma1    6:55|So, he made an alliance with Abgar, king of
10Tovma1    7:14|him with the aid of an army and made him king
10Tovma1    8:6|whose water he brought along an aqueduct through the valley
10Tovma1    8:16|Ashot, by an unwise decision, entered the mountain
10Tovma1    9:3|blood of Khosrov and bring an end to the tyranny of
10Tovma1    10:6|we have confined ourselves to an exposition of the Artsruni families
10Tovma1    10:19|filthy mouth against heaven, like an insolent and shameless dog he
10Tovma1    10:22|fullest extent, Shavasp Artsruni shot (an arrow) in his back through
10Tovma1    10:22|back through his spine with an energetic motion of his powerful
10Tovma1    10:45|to bring his son to an irreversible downfall. But Samuel took
10Tovma1    10:47|Bagarat Bagratuni, opposed him with an army that included numerous Greek
10Tovma1    11:5|of Albianos bishop of Bznunik’, an honourable man: Shahak, Zavēn, and
10Tovma1    11:8|back from the king (Shapuh), an order from the emperor was
10Tovma1    11:45|Mesrop had taught; he lived an ascetic and angelic life, blessed
10Tovma2    1:8|the city they defended with an encircling wall, and they brought
10Tovma2    2:0|An historical report concerning the murderous
10Tovma2    2:12|with a view to choosing an authoritative confession of faith. But
10Tovma2    3:0|the Sasanian dynasty came to an end
10Tovma2    3:4|sea and land, give me an army in support and establish
10Tovma2    3:5|welcome, and received from him an oath. Then he gave him
10Tovma2    3:5|oath. Then he gave him an imperial army in support, (including
10Tovma2    3:24|into captivity and also brought an immense amount of gold and
10Tovma2    3:37|destroy his kingdom. He wrote an insulting letter to the emperor
10Tovma2    3:39|deceive my servants, and gathering an army of brigands you do
10Tovma2    3:53|seized the many stored treasures, an incalculable booty of gold, silver
10Tovma2    3:68|him surety in writing, sealing an oath with salt according to
10Tovma2    3:77|the Persian kingdom came to an end, as we shall describe
10Tovma2    4:0|of the Persians came to an end and was succeeded by
10Tovma2    4:9|him that a strange voice, an influence fearsome and demonic, fell
10Tovma2    4:11|of reason was caused by an angel. And many of them
10Tovma2    4:22|that his mission was from an angel and not from a
10Tovma2    5:2|of their wily race, with an amiable countenance he tried to
10Tovma2    6:3|rapidly in person and with an army and arms
10Tovma2    6:16|So, the Armenian troops put an end to the warfare, returning
10Tovma2    6:36|ruin of a country is an impious king.” Continuously he urged
10Tovma2    6:43|Immediately gathering an army and forming a force
10Tovma3    1:4|limbs is lost, it is an accidental deprivation but the (whole
10Tovma3    1:11|said to the caliph: “Gather an army, assemble a force, march
10Tovma3    1:19|will be your land as an inheritance for you and your
10Tovma3    2:22|earthly contest would come to an end. Kneeling down, he prayed
10Tovma3    2:30|besieged the castle, making it an inescapable cage
10Tovma3    2:43|and even greater than thisan array of armed preparedness, in
10Tovma3    2:47|there at counsel decided on an evil plan; feigning friendship as
10Tovma3    2:55|a letter. Confirming it with an oath, he note: “Whatever you
10Tovma3    2:69|that the country may see an end to the ravages of
10Tovma3    2:76|Then the general promised with an oath to give him whatever
10Tovma3    2:82|joy and cheerful rejoicing, making an appointment for him to return
10Tovma3    4:22|They were an immense multitude swarming around the
10Tovma3    4:36|There was an awesome thundering, shocks, and echoes
10Tovma3    4:37|of the day came to an end, the priests read the
10Tovma3    4:45|out to oppose them like an indestructible rock, in order of
10Tovma3    5:10|With an escort in front and behind
10Tovma3    6:5|to subject the prisoners to an investigative enquiry
10Tovma3    6:7|even been forced to assemble an army from among all the
10Tovma3    6:11|full of insolence, acting in an arrogant and haughty fashion. He
10Tovma3    6:11|and evil disposition. Excited to an uncontrollable passion and hot-blooded
10Tovma3    6:34|taken to Samarra, and became an apostate. He opened the wide
10Tovma3    6:35|he had cunningly bound with an indissoluble belt his thrice wretched
10Tovma3    6:36|act, putting on himself as an indissoluble and inseparable sheath the
10Tovma3    6:40|Without an opponent he was defeated; without
10Tovma3    6:46|and to cast them into an underground dungeon
10Tovma3    6:48|prayers they shot forth like an arrow at the target from
10Tovma3    6:53|saying of Christ’s, which is an indestructible maxim for Christian souls
10Tovma3    8:13|world is vanity and falsehood, an easily forgotten dream and quickly
10Tovma3    8:16|nor did he give them an opportunity to respond, but ordered
10Tovma3    8:26|bodies and covered them with an honourable burial to celebrate year
10Tovma3    9:7|of the East and ordered an attack on the city called
10Tovma3    9:9|that horse and rider were an iron statue as it were
10Tovma3    9:10|longbow and struck him with an arrow through the opening. His
10Tovma3    10:8|They surrounded the foothills like an encircling sea whose waves swell
10Tovma3    10:21|because I regard it as (an act of) great piety to
10Tovma3    10:37|the present time, everywhere that an army has been gathered and
10Tovma3    10:40|moment there arrived from court an order not to grow weary
10Tovma3    10:41|had there been (before) such an awesome sight of a fully
10Tovma3    10:47|These turned back and amassed an incalculable booty
10Tovma3    10:54|they were waiting to receive an order from court, the messengers
10Tovma3    10:54|the mass of booty, also an oath to confirm the spoken
10Tovma3    11:4|him to live or have an opportunity to respond.” By such
10Tovma3    11:12|the stench that emanates from an opened tombwhereby he had
10Tovma3    11:18|Then there came an order from court to kill
10Tovma3    11:33|while he forgave them with an appearance of peaceful friendship, until
10Tovma3    13:32|He began to make an orderly tour of the whole
10Tovma3    15:9|had a son who was an infant, so Derenik planned to
10Tovma3    15:22|waxed haughty and raged in an excess of ferocious poison. He
10Tovma3    15:22|But he did not enjoy an open execution of his desires
10Tovma3    16:10|With an impetuous attack surpassing all admiration
10Tovma3    16:10|admiration, in the twinkling of an eye they routed the (enemy
10Tovma3    16:10|they bring the battle to an end
10Tovma3    16:12|it inappropriate to establish such an intrepid warrior in a place
10Tovma3    17:1|have come in peace at an order from court and not
10Tovma3    18:11|peace proposals, gave hostages as an undertaking (to pay) taxes to
10Tovma3    18:17|in every evil fashion, what an expectation of torments will surpass
10Tovma3    19:12|of war against me, gather an army and come out to
10Tovma3    20:29|have been unbecoming to form an army and prepare for battle
10Tovma3    20:29|entered the fortress and feigned an illness that was nearly mortal
10Tovma3    20:51|prince of princes had laid an ambush for him
10Tovma3    21:1|good old age, having enjoyed an abundant and happy (life). “His
10Tovma3    21:2|ruled Smbat, son of Ashot, an illustrious and very intelligent man
10Tovma3    22:4|Zechariah the prophet there was an earthquake as far as the
10Tovma3    22:17|and were unable to gain an advantage, but suffered defeat at
10Tovma3    22:22|later his life came to an end. A mettlesome horse threw
10Tovma3    23:7|straightaway, in the twinkling of an eye, the thickly massed cavalry
10Tovma3    23:8|to bring the battle to an end. But threatened by his
10Tovma3    25:3|Amatuni family, who had been an accomplice of Gagik’s in the
10Tovma3    26:10|him, who brought with him an infinity of evils
10Tovma3    27:5|upon the man afflicted by an evil spirit, still lying half
10Tovma3    28:1|the Armenian king Smbat assembled an army to attack the land
10Tovma3    28:8|and in the twinkling of an eye routed their army. Pursuing
10Tovma3    29:38|a lofty and grand memorial, an indelible covenant for ages to
10Tovma3    29:55|like fashion Gurgēn completed on an eminence on the promontory with
10Tovma3    29:58|I appropriately add for you an account of his valiant heroism
10Tovma3    29:62|their wild raving. They launched an attack from their lairs like
10Tovma3    29:66|fortress of Shamiram; swooping like an eagle on its prey, they
10Tovma3    29:66|Christ. In the twinkling of an eye they filled the surface
10Tovma3    29:78|gather bands of common people, an innumerable multitude like locusts, from
10Tovma3    29:78|province of Vararat. They formed an enormous army in the province
10Tovma4    1:9|swoop down on us like an eagle on flocks of birds
10Tovma4    1:48|who waged great battles without an effort and gained a glorious
10Tovma4    1:51|among the jostling spears of an army, (when) we might have
10Tovma4    2:13|and he was waiting (for an occasion) to kill him secretly
10Tovma4    3:11|the enemy; likewise, similar to an iron pillar on secure bases
10Tovma4    3:35|the city of Partaw gathered an army, rebelled against Ap’shin, and
10Tovma4    3:43|the ceiling fell in, making an inescapable trap for him and
10Tovma4    4:2|brightness, in the twinkling of an eye robes itself in powerful
10Tovma4    4:8|in his province, he despatched an army against them. Having captured
10Tovma4    4:23|of former (princes) had made an impression. This state of affairs
10Tovma4    4:47|splendid and blessed prince to an arduous investigation. Raising his eyes
10Tovma4    4:53|prince of Vaspurakan, had made an alliance with the Persian ruler
10Tovma4    4:55|angered, and attacked Armenia with an enormous armed host. He inflicted
10Tovma4    4:71|life that soon comes to an end; he raised the eyes
10Tovma4    7:3|to all who love reading: “An avaricious man considers it preferable
10Tovma4    8:13|to the imagination that if an intelligent man were to examine
10Tovma4    8:14|minstrels and girls dancing in an admirable manner. There are bands
10Tovma4    10:3|So gathering an army, he unexpectedly and rapidly
10Tovma4    10:11|Then the impious man gathered an army of some thirteen thousand
10Tovma4    12:14|He was an inescapable trap for rebels
10Tovma4    12:18|a school of virtue and an ever-flowing source of wisdom
10Tovma4    12:19|was open, and he was an unerring model
10Tovma4    12:25|the whole of Armenia; like an impregnable wall of bronze he
10Tovma4    13:17|launched a cavalry attack like an eagle swooping on flocks of
10Tovma4    13:18|service of Satan, bloodthirsty and an eater of carrion, Srahang by
10Tovma4    13:96|Like an unshakeable rock, like an iron
10Tovma4    13:96|Like an unshakeable rock, like an iron rampart, and like a
10Tovma4    13:99|and charming summer lodgings as an upper story on top of
10Tovma4    13:114|moon among the stars, to an advanced old age with many
11Asogh1    2:7|meek, immaculate man, he lived an irreproachable life, did not violate
11Asogh1    2:8|wisdom and knowledge, who wrote an answer to the message of
11Asogh1    2:9|the Degrees of David, and an Explanation of Grammar
11Asogh1    3:1|but as the son of an Armenian, he surpassed every Armenian
11Asogh1    3:9|Zarehawan of the Calkotn district, an opponent of all Christian decrees
11Asogh1    3:16|son of Saj, who was an ostikan in Persia, who crowned
11Asogh1    4:7|writing to Smbat to gather an army against him
11Asogh1    5:5|presented to Yusuf, who, under an oath, offered them half the
11Asogh1    7:3|He put an end to the invasions of
11Asogh1    7:3|campaign at the head of an army of several tens of
11Asogh1    7:5|He sent an ambassador to the Armenian king
11Asogh1    7:5|to the Armenian king (with an order) not to consecrate the
11Asogh1    7:8|River, attacked the Armenian camp; an alarm arose that reached the
11Asogh1    7:12|price of gold and, with an oath, confirmed the vow of
11Asogh1    7:17|patriarch Saint Basil, (approved) on an apostolic basis, according to which
11Asogh1    7:21|was founded by Father Simeon, an indefatigable ascetic and servant of
11Asogh1    7:22|duty of the abbot with an extraordinary mind and knowledge. Having
11Asogh1    7:34|nicknamed the Inspired One, with an apostolic gift in words and
11Asogh1    8:15|were) Moses vardapet and Babken, an excellent man from the land
11Asogh1    8:22|In [415=966] there was an eclipse of the sun; Ashot
11Asogh1    9:7|attire, whose life served as an edification stronger than his words
11Asogh1    9:7|with the father of Jeremiah, an ascetic of Christ, (who was
11Asogh1    11:3|also laid the foundation of an extensive church in the same
11Asogh1    12:2|of God visited him, for an unclean spirit entered into him
11Asogh1    12:4|telling that since I became an enemy to the cross of
11Asogh1    15:1|having summoned the commander Tornik, an Iberian by birth, who had
11Asogh1    15:1|actually yielded - if David sends an army to his aid
11Asogh1    16:10|mint a coin) silver with an admixture of copper and lead
11Asogh1    17:2|his Enthronement, he was, (true), an agile and frisky youth, but
11Asogh1    17:4|of all, decided to put an end to robbery and treachery
11Asogh1    17:6|But Abas appeared as an avenger (for these robberies): he
11Asogh1    19:12|mediation of Bishop Khachik, concluded an oath agreement with him to
11Asogh1    20:4|prison under torture: he was an old man, full of wisdom
11Asogh1    21:3|they condemned the metropolitan as an adulterer and a deceiver; the
11Asogh1    21:4|Komsajagks, of whom the eldest, an Armenian from the Derjan district
11Asogh1    22:1|that, King Basil, having gathered an army, personally went to the
11Asogh1    24:3|the fortress of Geravs with an armed escort
11Asogh1    26:4|An Armenian architect, a mason Trdat
11Asogh1    28:1|when, at the sight of an abundance of wine and bread
11Asogh1    28:3|Firstly, he burned an innocent person in the fire
11Asogh1    32:2|of Taron, master Grigor, with an army against the Bulgars
11Asogh1    32:3|Bulkhaars. The Sebasteia army made an unexpected attack on them; A
11Asogh1    35:1|In [444=995] there was an earthquake, but to a stronger
11Asogh1    36:1|of his father, having gathered an army more numerous than his
11Asogh1    36:2|It was from here that an army came out and attacked
11Asogh1    37:6|troops, fearing to enter into an open battle, separated and all
11Asogh1    38:2|having sent his brother with an army, occupied the city gates
11Asogh1    39:1|about what had happened, sent an Iberian army to besiege the
11Asogh1    40:1|Amir of Atrpatakan, again gathered an army to go to war
11Asogh1    40:9|opposite the Mamlan camp on an elevated impregnable place near the
11Asogh1    40:14|march on the battlefield, in an open place
11Asogh1    42:10|in the Greek camp for an insignificant cause. The princes and
11Asogh1    45:2|erected on the gallows by an ungodly son Abusaj. During the
11Asogh1    45:6|lightened) heavy taxes (and put an end to) robberies and captivity
11Asogh1    46:1|our Lord was coming to an end, in the days of
11Asogh1    46:2|city that overlooks) Tzahkotsadzor, on an elevated place, pleasing to observers
11Asogh1    48:5|glorious and the grace of an adorned archpastor. By order of
12Last1    1:27|The emperor Basil sent him an edict which read as follows
12Last1    1:28|emperor heard this, he sent an army to forcibly master the
12Last1    2:4|on the faith; and Grigor an exceedingly learned man, and many
12Last1    2:22|Now Georgi, having found an appropriate time, went against the
12Last1    2:25|and slew him with swords, (an act) which caused great mourning
12Last1    3:3|embellished the plan and placed an army on the vast plain
12Last1    3:6|the emperor (had to) request an auxiliary army from the Georgian
12Last1    3:9|wicked union, one day, at an unexpected hour, he took the
12Last1    4:0|sector, and do not be an impediment on my road toward
12Last1    4:4|one of his bishops as an emissary, then he, with the
12Last1    4:7|him, and wrote (to Georgi) an edict having the following import
12Last1    5:1|a bad plan, to become an ally of Georgi and to
12Last1    5:1|he bided his time for an entire year until he was
12Last1    5:2|the second year, he sent an executioner who came and blinded
12Last1    5:2|worthy of repentance that such an honorable man and one worthy
12Last1    6:5|squares and streets seated on an ass, to be spat upon
12Last1    6:7|road (which Romanus) was travelling, an army of Tachiks arose. (This
12Last1    6:7|myriad (Byzantine) hosts. They killed an inestimable number (of men), took
12Last1    7:0|his forebears, died without leaving an heir. Now his wife passionately
12Last1    7:2|document of consent, making him an antipatos patrician, and subsequently exalting
12Last1    7:3|Byzantines) heard what had happened, an order was given and a
12Last1    8:0|left the palace to give an address to his troops, and
12Last1    9:0|In his prophecy, Daniel saw an apparition whose head was of
12Last1    9:1|clan, nor the son of an emperor, nor did he have
12Last1    9:1|the army); rather he was an insignificant palace functionary. The queen
12Last1    9:11|of (Michael’s) reign, there was an eclipse of the sun during
12Last1    9:17|turned him back, and, at an unholy spot they threw him
12Last1    10:1|therefore dared to do such an unworthy deed
12Last1    10:13|later, Armenia’s life came to an end. For in one year
12Last1    10:34|The royal palace has become an uninhabited ruin. The populated land
12Last1    10:39|succeeded in convincing Gagik, using an oath and the Cross, that
12Last1    10:46|city warred with (Asit) and an inestimable number of men were
12Last1    11:4|received the final punishment, becoming an inhabitant of the deepest abyss
12Last1    11:6|the prophet’s saving advice: “Put an end to your evil ways
12Last1    11:10|did the prophet sing out an accusation against them. The same
12Last1    11:17|behind us for succeeding generations an unhappy history. For (our) cities
12Last1    11:21|Creation) came into existence of an incorporeal sort by the Word
12Last1    11:23|of fugitives had assembled (with) an inestimable number of animals. The
12Last1    12:5|wheat was multiplied (to such an extent) that the land was
12Last1    12:8|of priests also came to an end. They pushed and crowded
12Last1    12:12|Jerusalemites) suffered such things, lacking an example (of proper conduct), how
12Last1    12:12|are we, having them as an example and having the advice
12Last1    12:18|sun rose on the earth, an impious people, like famished dogs
12Last1    12:20|The weather also was an aid on this destructive day
12Last1    12:20|aid on this destructive day. An extremely severe wind howled, stirring
12Last1    13:5|aid of the angel, with an invisible sword
12Last1    13:7|flight. The enemy pursued, killing an incalculable number of them; some
12Last1    13:8|Laden with an extremely great quantity of booty
12Last1    13:9|country was filled up with an immeasurable amount of loot. Now
12Last1    16:15|a densely populated city, became an uninhabited wasteland. (As for the
12Last1    16:24|comparing those criminal evils to an agitated sea in which many
12Last1    16:35|it to the shaft of an arrow, approach the (city) wall
12Last1    16:41|upon the wall threw down an iron claw, seized him, and
12Last1    16:50|those Chaldeans it encountered. But an angel sprinkled the children with
12Last1    16:51|also, God, by means of an insignificant man, displayed very great
12Last1    17:0|makes his land flourish, while an impious one ruins it” [Proverbs 29.4]. Indeed
12Last1    17:4|to her and wrote her an edict with the following import
12Last1    17:20|God, Gregory (Grigorios), established upon an apostolic throne, after descending into
12Last1    17:20|Today it is vacant, without an occupant, stripped of adornments, covered
12Last1    18:10|of her fathers, had been an official at the palace, and
12Last1    18:13|quit the emperor’s presence, formed an alliance, went overseas and assembled
12Last1    18:27|by deception, saying: “I have an edict from the king. The
12Last1    18:30|Xrt’i forest in Chanet’ia. Taking an unlimited amount of loot and
12Last1    18:37|city of refuge, but rather an abyss of ruin for those
12Last1    19:0|like the powerful thrust of an arrow shot from the bowman’s
12Last1    20:3|and set him off to an island, though some say he
12Last1    21:4|ravaging diseases, but also with an awful stench
12Last1    21:25|stronghold, who had been awaiting an opportune moment, (acted) when the
12Last1    21:25|at (the Seljuk’s) throat with an arrow, and killed him instantly
12Last1    21:27|boundaries of the Taron (district), an army descended from Sim mountain
12Last1    22:2|Satan even disguises himself as an angel of light, so it
12Last1    22:3|mind would willingly sink into an abyss from which there is
12Last1    22:14|For he was an extremely great publicist, and he
12Last1    22:15|these singular words those of an ordinary man. Therefore, he entered
12Last1    22:16|invincible Cross, erecting in it an altar of mystery, resembling the
12Last1    22:19|Council of) Nicea that although an individual be extremely sinful, his
12Last1    22:22|assemblies were held which included an inestimable number of people, numerous
12Last1    22:26|watch over matters. He was an extremely learned man, and displayed
12Last1    22:32|rejected. Therefore (Yakobos) died like an ass, and was buried like
12Last1    22:32|one, leaving behind (to posterity) an evil memory, such that everyone
12Last1    23:0|to its field). Being of an advanced age, (Kuncik) had within
12Last1    23:11|as a goat shot by an arrow in the liver. There
12Last1    23:13|The site which had been an assembly-place for clerics, which
12Last1    23:15|Whenever they found an opportune moment, to avenge their
12Last1    23:16|is called Gaylaxazut, there was an ancient awan named Bazmaghbiwr (Many
12Last1    23:29|the lofty billows, which, resembling an intractable steed suddenly bridled by
12Last1    25:1|task). However, since omission of an account of the war between
12Last1    25:1|event (even if only) in an abbreviated fashion
12Last1    25:5|Now with an infelicitous plan (the emperor) sent
12Last1    25:11|and not bravely and in an organized fashion. At this the
12Last1    25:21|He had confirmed this with an oath so that there be
12Last1    25:22|a faithful friend and made an oath with him thathereafter
12Last1    26:2|earth a shadowless hemisphere, wearing an expansive robe woven of sins
12Last1    26:8|and declined, and hope of an expected refuge left us
12Last1    26:10|the name Christian was considered an object of deriding jokes and
12Last1    26:21|out and exhaust us as an old coat, and to efface
12Last1    26:22|the past, leaving behind themselves an account of what had happened