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01Kor1    2:9|to his attainments, rewarding consolation from God the Bountiful, giver of
01Kor1    2:20|fears God and turns away from evil.” Moreover, He has revealed
01Kor1    2:28|the blessed apostles had received from the Lord permission put into
01Kor1    2:39|It is evident from what has been stated that
01Kor1    2:39|the God-loving chosen is from the Lord Himself, some from
01Kor1    2:39|from the Lord Himself, some from the angels, and some from
01Kor1    2:39|from the angels, and some from others, not for the sake
01Kor1    2:42|And thus we have from them both permission to commit
01Kor1    3:1|eager to write. He was from the district of Taron, the
01Kor1    3:2|From childhood he had been tutored
01Kor1    5:3|and capturing them all away from their native traditions and satanic
01Kor1    6:3|Then as a boon from God the gracious, the council
01Kor1    6:7|the letters, then taking them from him sent them to the
01Kor1    6:8|reign. Upon receiving the letters from Habel, the King rejoiced with
01Kor1    6:11|those letters were insufficient to from all the syllables of the
01Kor1    6:11|been buried and then resurrected from other languages
01Kor1    8:4|two of his pupils: Hovhan, from the district of Ekeghiats’, and
01Kor1    8:4|district of Ekeghiats’, and Hovsep from the district of Baghnatun
01Kor1    9:1|Then taking letters from the Bishop of the city
01Kor1    9:2|had received him earlier. Whereupon from the holy bishops and all
01Kor1    9:4|as happy when he descended from Mount Sinai. We do not
01Kor1    9:5|who had seen God descended from the mountain, holding the Commandments
01Kor1    9:5|people: who having turned away from Providence, had become abject God
01Kor1    9:5|to lament, as is evident from his breaking the tablets
01Kor1    9:8|or covertly that which is from God; for it is from
01Kor1    9:8|from God; for it is from only one omnipotent God that
01Kor1    10:1|He then immediately obtained permission from the King to undertake to
01Kor1    10:2|the extent of becoming distinguishable from their fellow natives
01Kor1    11:1|And from then on continuing with the
01Kor1    12:2|and came in large numbers from all parts and districts of
01Kor1    13:2|of whom was named Tirayr from the Khordzenakan, Khordzean district, and
01Kor1    13:2|that of the second, Mushegh, from the district of Taron, who
01Kor1    14:2|From him Mashtots obtained much assistance
01Kor1    14:3|to teach he gathered youths from the more brutal, barbaric, and
01Kor1    14:3|to ordain a bishop overseer from among those barbarians, whose name
01Kor1    15:4|ordered that youths be gathered from various parts and districts of
01Kor1    15:5|love and energy he removed from them the purulent uncleanliness of
01Kor1    15:5|he separated and purged them from their native traditions, and made
01Kor1    15:6|they who had been gathered from among so many distinct and
01Kor1    16:3|had reached there long before, from the northern regions
01Kor1    16:4|very sincere and amicable reception from the bishops and princes and
01Kor1    16:4|provincials of the land, especially from the commander-in-chief, sparapet
01Kor1    16:5|was Theodosius, son of Arcadius, from whom there came an order
01Kor1    16:10|emperor’s seal, to gather youths from their half of the Armenian
01Kor1    16:20|After this he separated from the bishops, the princes of
01Kor1    17:3|number of youths be gathered from districts and places in the
01Kor1    17:5|withdraw and to free itself from the old superstitions and to
01Kor1    17:9|mercy, he resumed his journey from the regions of Aghuania to
01Kor1    19:2|that they dispatched two brothers from among their pupils to the
01Kor1    19:2|and the second, named Eznik, from the village of Goghb in
01Kor1    19:2|traditions of the church fathers from Syriac to Armenian
01Kor1    19:3|studied and became proficient translators from the Greek language
01Kor1    19:6|blessed Sahak, who had rendered from the Greek language into Armenian
01Kor1    19:7|former random, hurriedly done translations from then available copies with the
01Kor1    19:8|in keeping with the commandments from God’s messengers, the first of
01Kor1    20:2|organized many examples and allusions from ephemeral things of the world
01Kor1    21:2|pagans, and with no contradiction from opponents. And he adorned every
01Kor1    21:3|chains, by wresting them away from the hands of tyrants by
01Kor1    22:2|From time to time he showed
01Kor1    22:2|as an example to them. From all the monasteries he took
01Kor1    22:2|by receiving their daily nourishment from herbs
01Kor1    22:7|places until he received word from the priests of the region
01Kor1    22:17|apostles, having received the example from the teacher of truth, first
01Kor1    22:18|far more useful to retreat from all worldly interests, to withdraw
01Kor1    26:3|was about to become separated from his beloved pupils to join
01Kor1    26:3|to join Christ’s legion, freed from his pains and regaining consciousness
01Kor1    28:1|record them by gleaning them from old tales; on the contrary
01Kor1    28:2|out much and by gathering from all best-informed people, facts
01Kor1    28:4|through them, will be taught from generation to generation
01Kor1    29:1|forty-five, and the period from the creation of the Armenian
02Agat1    1:1|the Parthians, sovereignty was taken from the last Parthian king Vagharsh’s
02Agat1    1:2|who was a certain [naxarar] lord from the district of Stahr. Artashir
02Agat1    1:7|He assembled troops from the Aghuans and Iberians (Georgians
02Agat1    1:9|out, seize, and demolish everything from top to bottom, aiming to
02Agat1    1:10|on those who had deposed from power his own Arsacid kinsmen
02Agat1    1:12|courageous organized men and horsemen from the Aghuank, Lpink, Chighpk, and
02Agat1    1:12|Chighpk, and Kaspk, and others from those parts, arriving to seek
02Agat1    1:16|as those who had come from various places to support him
02Agat1    1:19|of the Armenians turned back from this great destruction triumphantly, with
02Agat1    2:7|if the avenger should derive from an undistinguished or a distinguished
02Agat1    2:29|the fugitives into the river from the Taperakan bridge
02Agat1    2:32|not know their right hand from their left. Similarly, the female
02Agat1    3:3|that someone took and saved from that raid one of the
02Agat1    3:11|was, where he had come from, how, and why. He obediently
02Agat1    4:3|as a single combatant champion from my own forces here, and
02Agat1    4:3|individual should come against me from the Byzantine troops. We will
02Agat1    4:18|is Tiridates, and he is from the clan of the king
02Agat1    4:28|Trdat of Greater Armenia returned from the Byzantine areas
02Agat1    5:18|that I would receive compensation from you but from God, whose
02Agat1    5:18|receive compensation from you but from God, whose creation are all
02Agat1    5:19|rewards,’ by removing me from this life you will merely
02Agat1    5:32|with impartial and rigorous judgment from all alike
02Agat1    5:33|note: “As for your statement ’from you I expected nothing, nor
02Agat1    5:34|one who would free you from your imprisoning bonds
02Agat1    5:36|I shall not absolve you from the opprobrium of the gods
02Agat1    5:41|will bring forth the bound from the house of bondage to
02Agat1    5:42|But from such bonds as you threaten
02Agat1    6:10|commanded and they released him from this torture and binding, and
02Agat1    7:1|to be hung upside-down from one foot and that while
02Agat1    7:3|hanging, he began to speak from the gibbet as follows
02Agat1    7:4|worthy of your gift. For from the beginning you have loved
02Agat1    7:5|on us not to eat from the tree
02Agat1    7:6|you note: ’Do not eat from that tree from which I
02Agat1    7:6|not eat from that tree from which I have commanded you
02Agat1    7:7|the holy Spirit who proceeds from you and fills all the
02Agat1    7:11|you would have transferred us from the delightful garden and from
02Agat1    7:11|from the delightful garden and from our earthly condition to immortality
02Agat1    7:16|the world and threw men from life and repose [cf. Wis. 2.24], which you
02Agat1    7:25|the birth of your Son from the virgin, rest and life
02Agat1    7:26|Son into the world, light from light, life from life, who
02Agat1    7:26|world, light from light, life from life, who came to put
02Agat1    7:26|the likeness of our flesh from the virgin [cf. Phil. 2.7], in order by
02Agat1    7:27|He was born from the virgin in the flesh
02Agat1    7:31|in human shape, skillfully carved from wood, he himself became the
02Agat1    7:42|you satisfied the whole world from the living flesh, which is
02Agat1    7:46|redeemed us [cf. Gal. 3.13] with his blood from bondage to servitude by his
02Agat1    7:46|his divinity, and freed us from slavery to the wickedness of
02Agat1    7:63|You make grow from the earth men’s bones, you
02Agat1    7:70|From the West to the East
02Agat1    7:71|the coming of your Son from heaven and alludes to the
02Agat1    7:80|your divinity, and be saved from your judgment and rejoice in
02Agat1    7:81|you are accustomed to create from nothing, to bring into existence
02Agat1    7:81|to bring into being creatures from nothing [cf. II Macc. 7.28; Rom. 4.17], you who did not
02Agat1    7:83|and to you is worship from all creatures fitting, as you
02Agat1    7:87|the holy Spirit who proceeds from you
02Agat1    7:92|for the blessings that come from you, unless we give up
02Agat1    7:98|and did not turn yourself from the insults of being spat
02Agat1    7:99|easy yoke [cf. Matt. 11.30] and be saved from eternal torments; for the earth
02Agat1    7:103|have been saved and freed from the power of darkness
02Agat1    8:1|had broken all his body from the flagellation
02Agat1    8:2|was hanging for seven days from one foot
02Agat1    8:4|you have labored with me from a young age; or to
02Agat1    8:6|death quickly and have respite from tortures, which you call eternal
02Agat1    8:7|long time to prevent you from dying quickly, and shall rather
02Agat1    8:7|at length and exact retribution from you for your insults to
02Agat1    8:11|And the blood ran out from his feet and watered the
02Agat1    8:22|and filled it with cinders from a furnace. They made it
02Agat1    8:24|king and removed the sack from his head
02Agat1    8:25|come you? Perhaps you come from the kingdom which you mentioned
02Agat1    8:26|note: “Yes, I indeed come from the kingdom of which I
02Agat1    9:1|bottom and had water poured from a wine-skin into his
02Agat1    9:9|of piety which I learned from my youth [cf. II Tim. 3.15]; God can save
02Agat1    9:9|youth [cf. II Tim. 3.15]; God can save me from every tribulation [cf. I Tim. 4.8], and cast into
02Agat1    9:9|still more and separate them from the service of his love
02Agat1    9:10|God, who will save you from my hands, or is judged
02Agat1    9:14|now you should have died from such torments
02Agat1    9:15|disposed will, which I sought from him so that you might
02Agat1    9:15|that no one can separate from his love those who hope
02Agat1    10:3|and they brought him down from the gibbet and led him
02Agat1    10:4|save you or deliver you from my hands
02Agat1    11:12|ancestors. He took much booty from the Syrian areas and acquired
02Agat1    11:12|an unbelievable amount of loot from them
02Agat1    11:13|an incredible quantity of plunder from them. He became the leader
02Agat1    12:3|of the Armenians, full fertility from manly Aramazd, protection from the
02Agat1    12:3|fertility from manly Aramazd, protection from the lady Anahit, bravery from
02Agat1    12:3|from the lady Anahit, bravery from the brave Vahagn. May the
02Agat1    12:3|Caesars (?), may we receive protection from our demigod Parthians, and from
02Agat1    12:3|from our demigod Parthians, and from the glory of our kings
02Agat1    12:4|Let everyone know from the orders we have sent
02Agat1    12:6|how they received as compensation from them peaceful and populous prosperity
02Agat1    12:9|disastrous ruin on the land from them from the gods. Thus
02Agat1    12:9|on the land from them from the gods. Thus, it was
02Agat1    12:17|peace were granted to us - from the beginning, from the days
02Agat1    12:17|to us - from the beginning, from the days of our ancestors
02Agat1    12:18|they rejected and removed us from our great lordship
02Agat1    12:22|protection of the gods, and from us find goodness
02Agat1    13:3|of the daughters of someone from a pious and royal line
02Agat1    13:11|They fervently prayed, seeking help from the all-merciful Lord, that
02Agat1    13:11|that he would save them from the trial which had come
02Agat1    13:12|who fashioned man as dust from the earth [cf. Gen. 2.1,7] and rendered him
02Agat1    13:14|Let not our feet stumble from your luminous ways [cf. Ps. 16.5]. Let not
02Agat1    13:17|’Although they will persecute you from city to city, you will
02Agat1    13:20|Now look down, Lord, from heaven from your holiness [cf. Ps. 101.20; Baruch 2.16], lest
02Agat1    13:20|look down, Lord, from heaven from your holiness [cf. Ps. 101.20; Baruch 2.16], lest we become
02Agat1    13:20|the dawning of the rays from the face of your glory
02Agat1    13:22|to preserve themselves in purity from those swinish, sin-stained, pernicious
02Agat1    13:22|saved through the apostolic precepts from the everlasting future judgment
02Agat1    13:25|Not as fleeing from this temporal death, but escaping
02Agat1    13:25|this temporal death, but escaping from the terrible passion of impious
02Agat1    13:26|not to save their bodies from earthly torments and calumny, but
02Agat1    13:26|souls in purity without stain from the impious ways of impure
02Agat1    13:29|funds, they ate by buying from the shops in the city
02Agat1    14:3|edict, King Trdat took it from his hand with joy
02Agat1    14:5|evils that continually befall us from this erring sect of the
02Agat1    14:10|and dissuade the whole world from the worship of the gods
02Agat1    14:10|separate during their lifetime women from their husbands and men from
02Agat1    14:10|from their husbands and men from their wives
02Agat1    15:10|arrival of the commanding edicts from the great emperor of the
02Agat1    15:15|prayers, the women sought salvation from the Almighty Lord, Who previously
02Agat1    15:15|Who previously had saved them from the impious corruption of the
02Agat1    15:19|They also presented to Rhipsime from the court, beautiful, soft, shining
02Agat1    15:22|him who has led us from our youth until today and
02Agat1    15:23|she had put on faith from the years of her youth
02Agat1    15:24|holy Spirit; who brought everything from nothing into being [cf. II Macc. 7.28; Rom. 4.17]; and at
02Agat1    15:25|your word [cf. Gen. 6.22ff.], and rescued him from the flood through the cross
02Agat1    15:27|who saved your handmaid Sarah from the stain of shameful outrage
02Agat1    15:27|and rescued your handmaid Rebecca from the impious Philistines [cf. Gen. 26.7]; do not
02Agat1    15:27|we might thereby be saved from the snares of the enemy
02Agat1    15:28|over us. This we ask from you. Behold many evil men
02Agat1    15:28|you, Lord, save our souls from dishonorable scandal
02Agat1    15:30|You who saved Noah from the watery flood, save us
02Agat1    15:30|the watery flood, save us from the flood of impieties that
02Agat1    16:1|the crowd increased. Many servants from the royal court had come
02Agat1    16:2|benevolent Lord to save them from the impurity of this lawless
02Agat1    16:5|no one can separate us from the love of Christ
02Agat1    16:7|occurred a fearfully loud thundering from heaven which terrified the whole
02Agat1    16:8|with Gayane and your friends from death to life. Do not
02Agat1    16:9|while, until people were dazed from it and in awe. Many
02Agat1    16:11|Now when this confusion arose from the press of the multitude
02Agat1    16:11|servitors of the court hurried from there to inform the king
02Agat1    16:13|making the earth loudly shake from their great numbers
02Agat1    16:18|power; you cast him out from our human state and brought
02Agat1    16:19|as food to wild beasts, from their fearful teeth, and rendered
02Agat1    16:22|your handmaid Susanna, delivering her from a double death, and destroyed
02Agat1    16:26|are able to save me from this profanation, that I may
02Agat1    17:3|strengthened her to be saved from the impious tyrant’s grasp
02Agat1    17:7|child, may Christ save you from this profanation, and may he
02Agat1    17:18|Remember the divine voice from heaven which you yourself heard
02Agat1    17:18|you yourself heard divine voice from heaven which you yourself heard
02Agat1    17:20|he keep us his handmaidens from all sin, as we heard
02Agat1    17:28|her protégé, they removed her from the door
02Agat1    17:30|still fighting with King Trdat from the tenth hour of the
02Agat1    17:33|shreds by him, she emerged from there, triumphantly retaining her sanctity
02Agat1    17:36|she went a long distance from the city, to the northeast
02Agat1    17:37|and you have saved us from the filthy teeth of the
02Agat1    17:39|the creator, and everything is from you and through your only
02Agat1    17:40|when you will send him ’from your prepared habitation of light
02Agat1    17:42|For we are from your people and from the
02Agat1    17:42|are from your people and from the flock of your pasture
02Agat1    17:44|Only let us be saved from this profanation. But if there
02Agat1    17:45|yourself bear me witness that from my youth I have had
02Agat1    18:4|Then they stripped from her the torn clothing which
02Agat1    18:9|the shadow of your wings from the multitude of these iniquities
02Agat1    19:3|men’s souls, drawing them away from the worship of the gods
02Agat1    19:4|girl, who will never pass from my mind so long as
02Agat1    19:15|The chief-executioner emerged from his meeting with King Trdat
02Agat1    19:15|the prisoners removed in chains from the city via the South
02Agat1    19:19|co-workers will be abased from fear of your glory
02Agat1    19:20|forward and tore the clothes from their limbs and bound each
02Agat1    19:21|flayed the three saints alive, from their feet to their breasts
02Agat1    19:23|had once come with them from the land of the Romans
02Agat1    20:2|leave the city, suddenly punishment from the Lord fell upon him
02Agat1    20:8|came about that a vision from God was visited upon the
02Agat1    20:9|city of Artashat and bring from there the prisoner Grigoris. He
02Agat1    20:11|he would have perished merely from the sight of the snakes
02Agat1    20:15|of Artashat to remove Gregory from the prison of the deep
02Agat1    20:21|commanded that you be removed from there
02Agat1    20:23|him and delightedly took him from the city of Artashat and
02Agat1    20:24|king, wracked with pain, emerged from the herd of pigs naked
02Agat1    20:26|as soon as they saw from a distance that Gregory was
02Agat1    20:26|Otay and many other people from the city of Artashat, the
02Agat1    20:30|came forward and raised them from the ground, saying: “I am
02Agat1    20:35|gather and assemble the bodies from the places where they had
02Agat1    21:1|brought material creatures into being from immaterial nothing [cf. II Macc. 7.28; Rom. 4.17]. The same ordered
02Agat1    21:1|established by his essential power from uncircumscribed, boundless nothing. He who
02Agat1    21:2|in order that your pains from the punishment of your crimes
02Agat1    21:8|his creatures, they are estranged from his care and from his
02Agat1    21:8|estranged from his care and from his benevolent love. But those
02Agat1    21:12|blessed Rhipsime and her companions from your impurity and impiety
02Agat1    21:13|of the enemy’s machinations, which from the beginning beguiled and deceived
02Agat1    21:16|recognize him who called you from darkness to the wonderful light
02Agat1    21:16|and you will obtain mercy from him [cf. Heb. 4.16]. Throw off every stain
02Agat1    21:17|preserved her and saved her from your hands, from impious pollution
02Agat1    21:17|saved her from your hands, from impious pollution
02Agat1    21:25|From the first days he allowed
02Agat1    21:37|will be delivered and cleansed from your minor punishment and you
02Agat1    21:38|unwilling ignorance of your sins, from the worship of stones and
02Agat1    22:1|we any hope of forgiveness from God? For we were lost
02Agat1    22:4|with antipathy nor hinder us from the true road
02Agat1    22:5|not bear to be separated from him even for a moment
02Agat1    22:6|if they ever went away from him a little, then the
02Agat1    22:7|mere sight of a snake from afar, let alone dwell in
02Agat1    22:10|save his martyrs without spot from your iniquitous impiety
02Agat1    22:13|the power to hide anything from you, especially if I had
02Agat1    22:15|that fearful place of death, from which by the will of
02Agat1    22:17|For he saved me from death- and in your eyes
02Agat1    22:17|are brought back to life from earth
02Agat1    22:18|path of truth, and away from the vanity of idolatry, from
02Agat1    22:18|from the vanity of idolatry, from images of stone, wood, silver
02Agat1    22:20|will of God to flee from evil, do good works, and
02Agat1    22:22|We shall begin from the beginning and start by
02Agat1    22:22|the world, the gracious blessings from the benevolent one, if you
02Agat1    22:26|all creatures, because everything is from him, save he alone in
02Agat1    22:28|Likewise, the generations born from him were called the first
02Agat1    22:32|to believe, to break away from your satanic and evil deeds
02Agat3    1:1|your punishments may be removed from you, that peace may straightaway
02Agat3    1:1|may gain conversion to salvation from the errors to which you
02Agat3    1:2|the Godhead, hiding nothing profitable. From the beginning to the very
02Agat3    1:4|united prayer, to seek continually from God, first, reconciliation and peace
02Agat3    1:5|God you may be freed from willing servitude to deeds of
02Agat3    1:5|may give your souls rest from the torments that have come
02Agat3    1:9|that you may be cleansed from the stain of Satan and
02Agat3    2:1|and the nobles never parted from him because they were in
02Agat3    2:2|day and night, never ceased from reasoning, advising, teaching, and confirming
02Agat3    2:4|them all most clearly, beginning from the beginning, from the creation
02Agat3    2:4|clearly, beginning from the beginning, from the creation of the world
02Agat3    2:6|infinite, gathered in vast numbers from afar in order to see
02Agat3    2:7|women and children had gathered from each one’s province, awed at
02Agat3    3:1|beseeching and begging for healing from the torments which had fallen
02Agat3    3:3|of life he had fallen from the honor of his throne
02Agat3    3:4|of Christ, had come forth from the dungeon-pit and reached
02Agat3    3:5|a four-footed beast ran from the boars’ reedy pasture to
02Agat3    3:6|for a brief while, begging from the all-bountiful God not
02Agat3    3:10|turn may give you respite from the torments of your punishment
02Agat3    3:10|that you may be saved from the terrible and bitter judgments
02Agat3    4:3|you were tired and sleeping from the severity of the labor
02Agat3    4:9|And the light flowed from above down to the earth
02Agat3    4:11|the rear guards and, descending from above, advanced as leader. And
02Agat3    4:16|And from the four columns, above the
02Agat3    4:22|wool as rays flashed out from them
02Agat3    4:37|flower, of the martyrs’ blood; from henceforth multitudes of angels will
02Agat3    4:39|destroyed and over-thrown error from the earth
02Agat3    4:49|their earthly bodies and hung from the Lord’s cross; they became
02Agat3    4:53|were linked to each other from the columns are the equality
02Agat3    4:58|its rays, because it receives from the Son and tells of
02Agat3    4:60|And the light shone from the midst of the four
02Agat3    4:60|of the Spirit will flow from the Catholic church amid the
02Agat3    4:71|back to the same side from which they had passed means
02Agat3    4:71|be impious ones who depart from the truth; they will fall
02Agat3    4:72|And from lambs they will become wolves
02Agat3    4:72|that is, those who depart from the truth and the priestly
02Agat3    4:73|lambs which endure faithfully, either from among the people or the
02Agat3    4:75|laborers you will receive reward from the ineffable gifts of Christ
02Agat3    8:6|king came and requested leave from saint Gregory for a seven
02Agat3    8:7|From the summit of the mountain
02Agat3    9:11|From all parts and districts of
02Agat3    10:1|obliterate the scandal of paganism from their midst - to completely destroy
02Agat3    10:1|prevent the existence of paganism from being an obstacle or stumbling
02Agat3    10:6|with those who had arrived. From the height of the building
02Agat3    10:7|structure of the temple shook from its foundation and collapsed. Catching
02Agat3    10:7|and collapsed. Catching fire suddenly from the power of the Lord’s
02Agat3    10:8|has forced us to flee from the whole world. And from
02Agat3    10:8|from the whole world. And from this place too - through this
02Agat3    10:11|air and has separated us from the habitations of humankind preventing
02Agat3    10:11|habitations of humankind preventing us from accomplishing our desires through them
02Agat3    11:4|service to Christ, leading them from their patrimonial traditions of demonic
02Agat3    11:12|From there they crossed to the
02Agat3    12:1|images, the scandalous, silent, cast (from metal), hammered, beaten, sculpted, useless
02Agat3    12:2|to abandon and free themselves from the vain old superstitious cults
02Agat3    12:6|This was to free them from their pagan way of life
02Agat3    13:2|Then at once from all sides, in accordance with
02Agat3    13:8|this, that a marvelous vision from God appeared to the king
02Agat3    14:7|Copy of the Edict: “From earliest times we were lost
02Agat3    15:3|own brigade, and then departed from the city of Vagharshapat in
02Agat3    16:4|As Gregory was returning from Greek territory, he brought with
02Agat3    16:6|distance of about two stadia from the Euphrates River and wanted
02Agat3    17:2|demons had concealed the entrances from them. They tried from the
02Agat3    17:2|entrances from them. They tried from the outside, but their iron
02Agat3    17:3|the Lord’s cross and, ascending from the valley, went opposite the
02Agat3    17:4|words, a strong wind blew from the wooden cross which the
02Agat3    17:8|removed, for they were nothing. From now on serve the Lord
02Agat3    18:4|common folk, who had gathered from various places. They went and
02Agat3    18:4|with Gregory and found healing from him and also fulfillment of
02Agat3    18:5|Gospel who were with him from Sebastia whom no one could
02Agat3    18:8|greeting, which they had brought from Caesarea. It had the following
02Agat3    18:12|that he will give consolation from the toil of vain works
02Agat3    18:13|and awoke you as if from sleep that you might know
02Agat3    18:17|vision; he has stripped off from you the pagan darkness that
02Agat3    18:21|your new high priestly rank from us may remain immovably in
02Agat3    19:5|again to everyone by baptism from water and the womb of
02Agat3    20:2|baptism, a marvelous sign appeared from God. For the waters of
02Agat3    20:7|one hundred and fifty thousand from the royal army were baptized
02Agat3    21:2|more than four million people from the royal retinue, men, women
02Agat3    22:1|Gregory convinced the king that from every district and from every
02Agat3    22:1|that from every district and from every region, a multitude of
02Agat3    22:2|He so separated them from their patrimonial residents that one
02Agat3    22:3|From every place within the borders
02Agat3    22:3|the borders of the Armenians, from all the lands and districts
02Agat3    22:8|entire country of the Armenians, from end to end, Gregory labored
02Agat3    22:8|the gospel. He did this from the city of Satagha to
02Agat3    22:8|the kingdom of the Armenians, from the city of Amida to
02Agat3    22:8|to the city of Nisibis, from along the border of the
02Agat3    22:8|the country of Nor Shirakan, from Korduq to the secure land
02Agat3    22:9|all the pagans, without resistance from opponents. He bore the name
02Agat3    23:3|rank of bishop received ordination from him. Of these, the first
02Agat3    23:4|were those who were selected from the sons of the pagan
02Agat3    23:7|He himself, from time to time, ascended mountains
02Agat3    23:8|He took various students from their monasteries, going to live
02Agat3    24:1|And when from time to time he descended
02Agat3    24:9|But the holy apostles received from the teaching of the truth
02Agat3    24:10|more profitable to separate oneself from all worldly distractions and concern
02Agat3    25:2|there he dwelt, illuminating everyone from the desert
02Agat3    25:7|by fasts to prevent pride from rising up and trampling him
02Agat3    25:8|his absence, they heard then from some informed people who told
02Agat3    25:9|sons was named Aristakes who, from childhood had been brought up
02Agat3    26:1|not agree to come down from the retreat until an assembly
02Agat3    27:4|in any way might slip from the path that leads to
02Agat3    27:8|in the faith [cf. I Tim. 2-15] which comes from the Lord - he spread throughout
02Agat3    27:8|them all by his power from above
02Agat3    27:11|his life an angel appeared from heaven continuously serving him every
02Agat3    28:4|From the military Trdat chose the
02Agat3    28:5|select troops. The delegation proceeded from the city of Vagharshapat in
02Agat3    28:7|honors in every city and from all the princes
02Agat3    28:22|blessed kat’oghikos receiving the farewell from the Church and the prominent
02Agat3    29:6|faceted, composed by grace, composed from the power and matter of
02Agat3    29:7|out many similes and examples from the transitory world, especially concerning
02Agat3    30:6|in writing by deriving it from old tales but from the
02Agat3    30:6|it from old tales but from the spiritual deeds that we
02Agat3    30:6|and were present at, and from the graceful teaching that we
02Agat3    30:7|make skillful yet false stories from our own words, but leaving
02Agat3    30:7|aside the details and gathering from famous and knowledgeable men, we
02Agat3    31:4|only-begotten Son, who is from the Father and in the
02Agat3    31:4|the holy Spirit, who is from the essence of the same
02Agat3    31:7|of the Godhead; the Father from himself, the Son from the
02Agat3    31:7|Father from himself, the Son from the Father, the holy Spirit
02Agat3    31:7|the Father, the holy Spirit from the same and in them
02Agat3    31:8|near to all and far from all. He is invisible to
02Agat3    31:9|differs, he is not hidden from the wise; for the Father
02Agat3    31:11|intermediary; and the same born from the virgin in the flesh
02Agat3    31:12|by God; he took flesh from the virgin and became a
02Agat3    31:13|to make our humanity inseparable from the immortality of his divinity
02Agat3    31:18|created, an eternal flowing forth from the Father; who spoke in
02Agat3    31:19|spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father
02Agat3    31:21|we hold this true faith from the holy scriptures and the
02Agat3    31:22|the resurrection of the flesh from the dead and eternal life
03Buz3    1:1|of the following: events transpiring from the time of the sermonizing
03Buz3    1:1|sermonizing of the Apostle Thaddeus, from the time of his martyrdom
03Buz3    1:1|latter’s death, and events transpiring from the period of king Sanatruk
03Buz3    2:2|of his death, was taken from Copk district and buried in
03Buz3    3:15|the brigade were drawn back from their shoulders and miraculously bound
03Buz3    3:16|speechless and unable to move from the spot
03Buz3    3:21|and unable even to move from the place
03Buz3    3:23|to heal and release them from the invisible bonds and the
03Buz3    3:24|soon as they were freed from this, they all fell before
03Buz3    4:8|nahapet of the Mamikonean tohm, from the azg of the sparapetut’iwn
03Buz3    4:11|its borders. He himself was from the Basen country
03Buz3    5:1|had been a pure celibate from childhood, was first after Gregory
03Buz3    5:13|such despicable children should issue from him
03Buz3    5:16|affection or honor and exaltation from him, or the relationship of
03Buz3    5:18|himself an ascetic life and from the age of twelve he
03Buz3    5:20|died, and Yusik was freed from his father-in-law
03Buz3    5:22|other children will be born from your children
03Buz3    5:24|of God’s commandments will flow from them and the Lord will
03Buz3    5:30|Yusik heard all of this from the angel, with great consolation
03Buz3    6:2|he be able to emerge from every battle boldly triumphant for
03Buz3    6:8|faith of Christ and learned from Grigoris that God despised looting
03Buz3    6:11|to stop our pillaging expeditions from going to his land, by
03Buz3    6:14|Those who had accompanied Grigoris from the district of Haband, took
03Buz3    7:0|The war which resulted from an invasion of the brigand
03Buz3    7:8|beseech God to save them from such a bitter executioner. This
03Buz3    7:15|had attacked them, they fled from the city on the rough
03Buz3    7:20|irregular troops be called up from the land and that the
03Buz3    7:20|the country not be polluted from the smell of the corpse’s
03Buz3    7:21|vengeance exacted for saint Grigoris from king Sanesan and from his
03Buz3    7:21|Grigoris from king Sanesan and from his army. None of them
03Buz3    8:3|the district of Ayrarat, beginning from the secure royal fortress called
03Buz3    8:5|unexpectedly bad news reached him from Her and Zarawand district saying
03Buz3    8:10|usual number of irregular troops from the land and with the
03Buz3    8:25|act as Databe and revolt from him
03Buz3    9:1|In that period there rebelled from the king of Armenia one
03Buz3    9:3|him and Aghjnik was separated from the authority of Armenia. He
03Buz3    10:4|prayed to the Lord, and from the spot where he had
03Buz3    10:8|is part of the wood from the ark. I brought it
03Buz3    10:8|I brought it for you from there. Do not climb any
03Buz3    10:9|appeared to have been split from a large piece of wood
03Buz3    10:11|so joyfully when he descended from Mount Sinai, although I do
03Buz3    10:12|received the God-written commandments from God and, holding them in
03Buz3    10:12|them in his hands, descended from the mountain
03Buz3    10:13|that evil people, turning away from the Lord, began to treacherously
03Buz3    10:14|And already from the crushing of the tablets
03Buz3    10:15|great expectations (for their return) from a long journey with good
03Buz3    10:16|openly or secretly, but only from the Almighty comes grace to
03Buz3    10:17|God arrived bringing the wood from the saving ark of Noah
03Buz3    10:19|is preserved by them - wood from the ark of Noah the
03Buz3    10:20|marvellous bishop Yakob received news from the country of Armenia. He
03Buz3    10:21|and crookedly unjust man who, from the wrath of the bitterness
03Buz3    10:24|be hurled into the sea from a promontory. Having destroyed so
03Buz3    10:25|good words? I relieved them from their bonds, and they are
03Buz3    10:26|commandment he shook the dust from his feet upon them
03Buz3    10:28|a lofty mountain named Enjak’isar from whose summit all the districts
03Buz3    10:30|And a fountain gushed forth from which he and those with
03Buz3    10:34|also departed the world suffering from wicked torments
03Buz3    10:35|no peace in that land from that time onward
03Buz3    10:36|Arianos the Alexandrian who was from that state of Egypt
03Buz3    10:37|were seated before Constantine. Present from Armenia was Aristakes son of
03Buz3    11:0|king Xosrov, and the translation from this world of the patriarch
03Buz3    11:9|chasing out and expelling evil from our land, so that faithlessness
03Buz3    11:9|sincere love not be separated from each other
03Buz3    11:21|People assembled from all the lands and districts
03Buz3    12:1|After king Xosrov passed from this world, his son Tiran
03Buz3    12:3|grandee naxarars: the great hazarapet from the tohm of the hazarapetutiwn
03Buz3    12:14|like a champion hero who, from his boyhood onward scorned and
03Buz3    12:21|From his youth onward, he had
03Buz3    12:23|the king and the grandees from entering Church
03Buz3    12:29|the court church took him from the royal Bnabegh fortress in
03Buz3    13:6|people took their wicked example from the king and started to
03Buz3    13:20|could not differentiate the Creator from the created, the regulator, the
03Buz3    13:21|that human nature was raised from the forms of animals, and
03Buz3    13:24|Thereafter there was no one from whose reproach they would draw
03Buz3    13:24|back, who would prevent them from going on the road of
03Buz3    13:30|there were no other offspring from the tun of Gregory - these
03Buz3    14:2|preached and turned many souls from error
03Buz3    14:11|Daniel had received ordination from the hands of Gregory the
03Buz3    14:20|to the shens, cultivated places, from the uninhabited places, the areas
03Buz3    14:30|you have fallen and strayed from the path of righteousness; you
03Buz3    14:30|benefactor, God, Who raised you from nothing and established you. In
03Buz3    14:31|and never hid His power from anyone, so that He might
03Buz3    14:41|and labored to return you from faithlessness. To atone for the
03Buz3    14:46|take your kingdom and priesthood from you
03Buz3    14:48|wild beasts. You will fall from your glory, be betrayed into
03Buz3    14:48|yoke will not be lifted from you. The yoke of wicked
03Buz3    14:48|servitude will not be removed from your necks. You will be
03Buz3    14:50|you wanted to hear this from me
03Buz3    15:4|king’s sisters, and were rejected from the inheritance of God
03Buz3    15:7|an individual should be selected from the same tun of the
03Buz3    16:1|a certain presbyter named Parhen from the district of Taron, from
03Buz3    16:1|from the district of Taron, from the great chapel of John
03Buz3    16:2|general of Armenia, named Vasak from the Mamikonean tohm, Mehendak Erheshtuni
03Buz3    17:2|no one worthy of it from the tun of Gregory, they
03Buz3    17:2|they designated a certain Shahak from the tohm of the son
03Buz3    17:8|were even worse than they from the lowly to the grandees
03Buz3    17:10|From the time of the reign
03Buz3    17:11|period the Lord increased aggrevation from their enemies on all sides
03Buz3    19:7|with them, up and fled from the temple, one and all
03Buz3    19:12|was survived by a son from the king’s sister, Bambish, named
03Buz3    19:13|not survived by any son from his natural wife. However, he
03Buz3    19:13|had relations with a concubine from the district of Taron who
03Buz3    19:13|the karchazats of Hatseats village. From this Hatsekatsi concubine who was
03Buz3    20:7|become friendly. Taking a letter from him, he brought it to
03Buz3    20:12|remove the kingship of Iran from the azg of Sasan, relying
03Buz3    20:15|of Atrpatakan, heard all this from the desperate dog-mouthed Pisak
03Buz3    20:16|that Varaz received an order from him to find whatever means
03Buz3    20:17|vengeance and to demand punishment from impious king Tiran for the
03Buz3    20:33|in the banak. They took from the Apahunik country the king’s
03Buz3    20:37|was dimmed in this place, from now to eternity let the
03Buz3    20:38|I wrought has been demanded from me. For I dimmed this
03Buz3    21:2|support them in exacting vengeance from their enemies
03Buz3    21:6|gone to the imperial palace from the country of Armenia had
03Buz3    21:6|himself, king of Iran, came from the east to burn, ruin
03Buz3    21:10|selected two principal wise men from the Armenian army, namely Arshawir
03Buz3    21:22|robe of honor be stripped from him, and that Varaz be
03Buz3    21:24|least his women be returned from captivity and he himself released
03Buz3    21:24|captivity and he himself released from the ignominy of insulting blame
03Buz3    21:25|return the captives you took from the country of Armenia and
03Buz3    21:26|He removed the captive Tiran from the shackles of the prison
03Buz3    21:29|personally organized and dispatched Tiran from his land to the country
03Buz3    21:30|who had come to him from the Byzantine emperor, so that
03Buz3    21:30|return what he had captured from the king of Iran
03Buz4    2:2|and broken with communication and from all Armenian affairs
03Buz4    2:9|Aside from these azgs, Arshak appointed officials
03Buz4    2:9|these azgs, Arshak appointed officials from lower [azgs] who sat before the
03Buz4    3:0|Saint Nerses, where he was from and how he was elected
03Buz4    3:2|that they select a leader from the tun of Gregory’s survivors
03Buz4    3:6|lay life, he had married. From childhood he had been nourished
03Buz4    3:10|had a perfectly virtuous behavior. From his childhood onward, he lived
03Buz4    3:18|with the king grew weak from laughter
03Buz4    3:23|chamberlain-ship [senekapetutiwn], and removed it from him
03Buz4    3:33|to Yusik, in a vision from God, that a man would
03Buz4    4:9|named Barsighios, the dove flew from the altar and perched on
03Buz4    4:10|ordain Nerses, the dove flew from the blessed Basil and perched
03Buz4    4:11|When these miracles and signs from God occurred over this man
03Buz4    4:19|to preserve his flock unharmed from visible and invisible enemies
03Buz4    4:29|purity, sweetness, meekness and freedom from revenge, He exhorted having care
03Buz4    4:45|for their reward will come from the Lord
03Buz4    4:49|effected the salvation and return from captivity of many oppressed and
03Buz4    4:51|have to labor beyond arising from their beds, nonetheless, without them
03Buz4    4:59|the commandments, but then heard from the Lord that he must
03Buz4    4:66|his letter: “Brothers, take example from the prophets who suffered long
03Buz4    5:7|of God and His birth, from His nature and essence, birth
03Buz4    5:7|His nature and essence, birth from the Father, and not a
03Buz4    5:7|and not a creation, descended from the Father, the Light of
03Buz4    5:7|His being, that He is from His nature, birth and Son
03Buz4    5:7|the Father and the Son from Born from the Father before
03Buz4    5:7|and the Son from Born from the Father before all times
03Buz4    5:7|the existence of all creatures, from the very beginning He was
03Buz4    5:7|and on earth received being from the Father through Him, that
03Buz4    5:7|He was with the Father from the very beginning when creating
03Buz4    5:7|beginning when creating all creatures, from nature, from the very beginning
03Buz4    5:7|creating all creatures, from nature, from the very beginning, He was
03Buz4    5:7|image of His Parent; that from the beginning of the world
03Buz4    5:7|spaces, Who also created man from the earth as a reasonable
03Buz4    5:8|commandments, then the Son, Who from time immemorial sat on the
03Buz4    5:8|neglected by people, got up from the right throne, shrank, curled
03Buz4    5:8|throne, shrank, curled up, received from the Virgin an incarnation, a
03Buz4    5:9|can wash and cleanse you from the false and defiling baptism
03Buz4    5:10|the birth of a Son from the Father from time immemorial
03Buz4    5:10|a Son from the Father from time immemorial, according to its
03Buz4    5:10|and the taking of flesh from the Holy Virgin in the
03Buz4    5:11|hope for bliss and cleanses from sins, and we will ask
03Buz4    5:11|unbelief and have mercy, for from time immemorial there have been
03Buz4    5:13|father first of all begat from his mighty paternal essence, as
03Buz4    5:13|for us, he was sent from the father to the Most
03Buz4    5:13|Most Holy Mariam and appeared from this woman as a man
03Buz4    5:14|a servant to save us from service
03Buz4    5:21|all creatures will be freed from abdomination for the freedom of
03Buz4    5:22|For him, they say, from the Virgin that we had
03Buz4    5:22|a man, that we, freed from life, from the very beginning
03Buz4    5:22|that we, freed from life, from the very beginning, hoping for
03Buz4    5:37|cover the kidneys with fat, from this, various iniquities arise
03Buz4    5:67|They were sent for business from a foreign and distant country
03Buz4    5:71|exile he would be released from death for the time being
03Buz4    5:71|the future, he would return from exile, and thus there would
03Buz4    5:73|say that in the world from which they came, this person
03Buz4    5:80|Orthodox bishops, priests and deacons from the cities of all his
03Buz4    5:80|the direct faith. They came from all places and made up
03Buz4    5:85|and Orthodox archimandrites were expelled from their people, Satan’s cultivators took
03Buz4    5:86|of Satan, the shepherds separated from their flocks, and the flocks
03Buz4    5:87|churches built by their work, from which they were persecuted, perhaps
03Buz4    5:87|they will have a return from here
03Buz4    5:88|had accompanied the blessed Nerses from the country of Armenia, the
03Buz4    6:1|sent all the bishops away from their flocks to foreign lands
03Buz4    6:2|barely managed to save Nerses from death
03Buz4    6:6|were with them were recruited from everywhere and drove them onto
03Buz4    6:9|to experience torments and suffering from hunger and thirst, began to
03Buz4    6:10|a foreign land, saved Joseph from slavery and made him ruler
03Buz4    6:10|in the form of dew from above, gave the outraged and
03Buz4    6:16|us an ordinary natural death from which man has no salvation
03Buz4    6:21|burn. Then they got up from prayer, offered thanks, fried the
03Buz4    6:22|fresh water was clogged, and from there those who stayed on
03Buz4    6:23|island, they thus received food from the sea, and Saint Nerses
03Buz4    6:25|return for this, he demands from us a little virtue, only
03Buz4    7:1|namely, that a dove descended from heaven first landed on the
03Buz4    7:2|Archpriest Basil, and then, flying from him, sat on the high
03Buz4    7:7|especially knowledgeable leaders visited him from the side: philosophers on issues
03Buz4    7:8|many of them he converted from various errors to the true
03Buz4    7:9|as if he had descended from the very skyto such
03Buz4    8:17|people sent by Bishop Eusebius from the breed of Caesarea arrived
03Buz4    8:23|Archpriest Basil and two rivals from the opponents who were from
03Buz4    8:23|from the opponents who were from Satan, namely the Arian false
03Buz4    8:23|and the Son were born from the nature of God the
03Buz4    8:24|the Holy Spirit, cited: excerpts from the book of Genesis, the
03Buz4    8:24|the prophets, the apostles and from all Holy Scripture, explained and
03Buz4    8:31|Bishop Eusebius died in prison from severe suffering
03Buz4    9:1|And all the bishops gathered from the borders of Caesarea and
03Buz4    9:2|Saint Basil, a dove descended from heaven and sat on him
03Buz4    9:6|began to collect under oath from all cities, troops and generals
03Buz4    10:7|them, in a shiny robe, from which rays of light seemed
03Buz4    10:12|mshak Vasily is also suspended from his work
03Buz4    10:17|ill and could not move from his place
03Buz4    10:22|Saints Sargis and Theodore came from the work to which they
03Buz4    10:24|answered: “As we left (yesterday) from you, so we immediately killed
03Buz4    10:32|released, and what was stolen from them was returned
03Buz4    11:0|Armenia and to king Arshak from the Byzantine emperor Vaghes. They
03Buz4    11:1|Vaghes, the emperor of Byzantium from the great king Arshak, from
03Buz4    11:1|from the great king Arshak, from the land of Armenia
03Buz4    12:1|native of the Karin district, from the village of Marag. He
03Buz4    12:22|treasures of silver, many steeds from the royal horses, with royal
03Buz4    12:23|the wealth which Xad took from the king, in his presence
03Buz4    12:23|the bishop Xad be expelled from the banak
03Buz4    13:0|katoghikos of the Armenians, Nerses, from Byzantium; how he reprimanded Arshak
03Buz4    13:2|the blessed katoghikos Nerses returned from the desert island where he
03Buz4    13:4|they themselves had been returned from captivity with him
03Buz4    13:16|preserve yourself and spare yourself from the wrath of God. Let
03Buz4    13:33|has begun, weeded the tares from the grain, and prematurely gathered
03Buz4    13:35|he would never again deviate from Nerses’ word
03Buz4    14:0|mardpet Hayr who came down from the district of Taron, went
03Buz4    14:7|and to receive a greeting from the holy archbishop Nerses
03Buz4    14:9|Hayr went for a walk from the episcopal residence to the
03Buz4    14:22|eunuch Hayr with an arrow from behind that went right through
03Buz4    15:0|brought a wife named Oghimb, from Byzantium and how the court
03Buz4    15:16|you are deserving of affection from him
03Buz4    15:20|who had assembled, many bishops from different districts, and the great
03Buz4    15:24|An order was issued from the court that he be
03Buz4    15:25|concourse, many attendants came forth from the court - armed swordsmen, spearmen
03Buz4    15:25|seized him and threw him from his horse, tied back his
03Buz4    15:31|of love for us descended from His natural heights and became
03Buz4    15:34|you not be ruined, fall from your kingdom, and wander about
03Buz4    15:38|not to take the medicine from the wise dispenser of medicine
03Buz4    15:43|Cain. Alive, you will fall from your kingdom, will be tormented
03Buz4    15:45|the bun camping ground across from the myrtle-grove where the
03Buz4    15:76|man, whose name was Mrjiwnik, from the Arshamunik areas from the
03Buz4    15:76|Mrjiwnik, from the Arshamunik areas from the nahang of Taron district
03Buz4    15:80|was one of the slaves from the court’s slaves
03Buz4    16:12|or somehow be pried away from him
03Buz4    16:14|Therefore he requested a vow from him and intensely pressured him
03Buz4    16:15|harassed. They commanded that priests from the church of the city
03Buz4    18:1|tohm, came on a mission from the king of Iran to
03Buz4    18:6|he might go and rest from the fatigue of the long
03Buz4    18:16|they struck and killed him from the side
03Buz4    18:18|the bad news, she jumped from her chair and as she
03Buz4    19:3|and saved a tiny child from that azg, named Spandarat, who
03Buz4    20:1|when king Arshak had fled from king Shapuh and dishonored him
03Buz4    20:30|that he will be unseparable from us for eternity
03Buz4    20:31|when he comes to us from Armenia as far as Ctesiphon
03Buz4    20:46|reward I am to receive from him for my great labors
03Buz4    20:47|what he had just heard from that Iranian
03Buz4    20:57|made to flee by people from among our court here
03Buz4    20:60|From that day forth warfare and
03Buz4    21:1|Arshak of Armenia had fled from king Shapuh of Iran, the
03Buz4    21:1|Iran, the Iranian king desisted from hostility. He spoke with true
03Buz4    21:2|then in great agitated danger from the frequent and incessant wars
03Buz4    22:4|in turn assembled many troops from the land, a countless multitude
03Buz4    22:5|the country of Armenia, raiding from three directions
03Buz4    22:15|on that elephant, Bagos dismounted from his horse, took out his
03Buz4    22:15|was unable to get out from under the elephant in time
03Buz4    22:19|brigades, met each other. Aside from Bagos, who had died in
03Buz4    22:19|in the victory had come from God
03Buz4    23:1|naxarars named Meruzhan Arcruni rebelled from the king of Armenia, went
03Buz4    24:3|the Iranian troops to come from there - the spies, with Meruzhan
03Buz4    24:9|been stored and kept there from their ancestors, from ancient times
03Buz4    24:9|kept there from their ancestors, from ancient times on
03Buz4    24:12|had countless treasures lowered down from the fortress
03Buz4    24:18|dead kings had been seized from their own places and transferred
03Buz4    24:23|beyond their borders, and retrieved from them much, countless loot, an
03Buz4    24:24|to the sword and retrieved from them the bones of their
03Buz4    24:25|all that had been captured from the land of Armenia
03Buz4    25:5|multitude, taking so much loot from the banak that there was
03Buz4    25:6|And they took more captives from the country than there are
03Buz4    30:0|Vahrich, son of Vahrich, came from the king of Iran with
03Buz4    31:2|the Arcrunik tohm, who was from the country of Armenia
03Buz4    33:2|killed Suren who was across from him, and destroyed his troops
03Buz4    38:1|Aghanayozan who was a Pahlaw from the Arsacid tohm boasted before
03Buz4    42:0|they came against king Arshak from the country of Iran, and
03Buz4    44:1|had been born of Paranjem from Siwnik who had previously been
03Buz4    44:7|if you do not go from my house, I shall die
03Buz4    47:4|were defeated and went fleeing from the sight of general Vasak
03Buz4    49:0|How Mrhikan came from Iran with [400000] men to fight
03Buz4    50:0|how many Armenian naxarars rebelled from the king of Armenia and
03Buz4    50:4|gates, and separated their land from the Armenians
03Buz4    50:5|and about them all rebelled from Arshak, king of Armenia, and
03Buz4    50:6|Also rebelling from king Arshak of Armenia were
03Buz4    50:7|the land of Atrpayakan rebelled from the king of Armenia, the
03Buz4    50:11|He too rebelled from king Arshak of Armenia and
03Buz4    51:0|him; and how they withdrew from and abandoned their king Arshak
03Buz4    51:2|us not one year’s rest from warfare. We have wiped the
03Buz4    51:2|We have wiped the sweat from our brows with sword, sabre
03Buz4    51:4|But hereafter none of us from the land of Armenia will
03Buz4    51:8|of you and removed you from the garbage-heap giving some
03Buz4    51:14|remove the yoke of servitude from you
03Buz4    53:3|Now Arshak requested from him a reliable vow with
03Buz4    54:15|of Armenia to bring soil from the borders of Armenia equaling
03Buz4    54:16|spread with the earth brought from Armenia. After this, take Arshak
03Buz4    54:17|area spread with the soil from Armenia. Listen to what he
03Buz4    54:19|king of Iran heard this from the magicians, he sent tachik
03Buz4    54:21|be spread with soil brought from Armenia and that water be
03Buz4    54:24|receiving the gift of life from you. But my enemies duped
03Buz4    54:24|and they made me flee from you
03Buz4    54:28|He began speaking, saying: “Away from me, evil-doing servant who
03Buz4    54:32|Shapuh thus tested him from morning until evening. When Arshak
03Buz4    54:36|shall seek very great vengeance from you
03Buz4    55:3|Arsharunik country - to get away from the Iranian troops
03Buz4    55:7|entire country. They took booty from the entire country and arose
03Buz4    55:7|encampment. They brought their victuals from elsewhere, and remained there besieging
03Buz4    55:12|week, one after the next from her son Pap
03Buz4    55:16|fortress, and it was punishment from the Lord
03Buz4    55:24|the tikin and lowered her from the fortress
03Buz4    55:28|From the city of Artashat, they
03Buz4    55:28|had been brought into captivity from the country of the Palestinians
03Buz4    55:30|assembled all the captives taken from the city in one place
03Buz4    55:34|overthrowing it to the foundations. From that city they took [19000] households
03Buz4    55:37|Zarehawan in Bagrewand, leading away from it [5000] Armenian households and [8000] Jewish
03Buz4    55:39|to its foundations and leading from it [5000] Armenian households and [18000] Jewish
03Buz4    55:40|to the country of Armenia from the country of the Palestinians
03Buz4    56:0|martyrdom of the priest Zuit, from the city of Artashat, in
03Buz4    56:3|of evil? It is clear from his hair that he is
03Buz4    56:11|forerunners; then you yourself descended (from heaven), became a man, appeared
03Buz4    56:15|your life-giving Holy Spirit, from everlasting, now, and ever, and
03Buz4    56:18|offered his neck and died from a sword blow
03Buz4    57:1|He had as guides Vahan, from the Mamikonean tohm, and Meruzhan
03Buz4    57:1|the Mamikonean tohm, and Meruzhan, from the Arcrunik tohm
03Buz4    58:1|and impious men, had rebelled from the oath of worship of
03Buz4    58:8|faith, she should be hanged from a lofty tower and killed
03Buz4    58:9|and suspended her upside down from the height. Thus, she died
03Buz4    58:9|the height. Thus, she died from the hanging
03Buz4    58:11|waist, under the high precipice from which her pupil hanged. She
03Buz5    1:2|the Armenians, and he requested from the Byzantine emperor that Pap
03Buz5    1:6|of Armenia, to save it from enemies, and that God gave
03Buz5    1:9|to the court banak. For from the time of the death
03Buz5    1:20|keepers had remained loyal. For from the time that they took
03Buz5    2:1|Greater Armenia, selected choice men from the azats and his relatives
03Buz5    2:13|of loot, treasures and goods from the Iranian banak. They kept
03Buz5    2:13|share for all the troops, from that enormous amount of loot
03Buz5    3:2|Euphrates river. An emissary came from king Pap to Mushegh, the
03Buz5    3:6|oozed out of his nose from the cold
03Buz5    4:7|forward and requested a favor from king Shapuh of Iran, saying
03Buz5    4:15|From the height you will look
03Buz5    4:23|the king did not stray from what Nerses said, he responded
03Buz5    4:38|side the scales will tilt from the gravity of each sin
03Buz5    4:40|teach him, for everything comes from him and is done through
03Buz5    4:44|and acted lawlessly, having departed from you, and have sinned in
03Buz5    4:45|would be good for us from you. And all that you
03Buz5    4:53|remove your anger and indignation from those who believe in you
03Buz5    4:68|began to cry, got up from his chair, embraced Mushegh, and
03Buz5    5:3|toward the borders of Armenia, from the side of Ganjak in
03Buz5    5:18|King Shapuh of Iran fled from that battle, with a few
03Buz5    5:19|astonished at what I saw. From my childhood onward, I have
03Buz5    5:23|their lord Arshak was taken from them and ruined, when the
03Buz5    5:25|that flame and fire issued from that brigade, and the emblems
03Buz5    6:4|the Armenians. And he received from Shapuh an extremely large amount
03Buz5    6:11|a belt around his waist from which a knife hanged down
03Buz5    6:12|to his thigh, but folds from the breeches descended down over
03Buz5    7:3|time, all the captive cavalry from the country of Armenia. They
03Buz5    7:7|had been entrusted to eunuchs from the beginning period of the
03Buz5    7:9|and even saved king Shapuh from death. He killed many of
03Buz5    7:12|the king: “I want nothing from you but that you order
03Buz5    7:12|order that he be released from his bonds, and I shall
03Buz5    7:13|ask for is difficult. For from the time that the Iranian
03Buz5    7:13|a thing has not happened from the beginning of the Aryan
03Buz5    7:17|native lord. He released Arshak from the iron shackles on his
03Buz5    8:1|and the people were secured from battle on that side, the
03Buz5    8:1|at those who had rebelled from the Arsacid kingdom
03Buz5    8:2|taxation, and taking many hostages from them
03Buz5    9:1|Noshirakan land, which had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He
03Buz5    9:1|took captives, and took hostages from the survivors. He placed the
03Buz5    10:1|and Tmorik, which had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He
03Buz5    11:1|areas, since they had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He
03Buz5    13:2|He took many districts from them, which they had taken
03Buz5    13:2|them, which they had taken from the Armenians: Uti, Shakashen, Gardmanajor
03Buz5    13:3|under taxation, and taking hostages from them
03Buz5    14:1|sparapet Mushegh sought great vengeance from the country of Iran and
03Buz5    14:2|rest under taxation, took hostages from them, and left overseeing ostikans
03Buz5    15:3|those parts who had rebelled from the king of Armenia. He
03Buz5    16:1|for they too had rebelled from the king of Armenia
03Buz5    18:2|that land was court ostan from very early times, the inhabitants
03Buz5    19:1|For they too had rebelled from the Arsacid kingdom
03Buz5    20:2|a grain to be taken from the borders of the country
03Buz5    22:2|he was full of dews from his boyhood. For he was
03Buz5    22:3|the forms of snakes arising from king Pap’s breasts, snakes which
03Buz5    23:2|find himself and save himself from the ruination of his deeds
03Buz5    23:3|He put before him testimonies from Scripture, terrifying him about the
03Buz5    24:4|this he would be cleansed from his wickedness and thereafter would
03Buz5    24:6|When Nerses drank from that cup, he immediately sensed
03Buz5    24:6|death which I had wanted from my childhood, for the Lord
03Buz5    24:8|you, who stays your hand from doing what you want to
03Buz5    24:15|soon I will be freed from this impious and profane world
03Buz5    24:17|of blood started to ooze from his mouth
03Buz5    24:22|the court. They took him from the village of Xax, where
03Buz5    25:3|Each descended from the mountain and hurried to
03Buz5    26:1|grew up in the desert from childhood and ate grass with
03Buz5    26:5|and, taking off the handkerchief from his head, tied the lion’s
03Buz5    27:1|grew up in the desert from childhood
03Buz5    27:4|converted many of the lost from paganism to Christianity, he set
03Buz5    27:6|spring near the Mamushel River, from the sources of which a
03Buz5    27:7|Epiphanes, hearing about this, note: “From now on, let no one
03Buz5    27:7|let no one eat fish from there
03Buz5    27:14|he removed this young man from himself and drove him away
03Buz5    27:16|this island, the animals withdrew from there, left the island and
03Buz5    28:1|Saint Epiphan, having retired from Gavar Tsopk, from the place
03Buz5    28:1|having retired from Gavar Tsopk, from the place of his hermitage
03Buz5    28:3|and absolutely refused to drink from the life-giving cup that
03Buz5    28:6|of nothing, who created man from the earth alive and incorruptible
03Buz5    28:7|just judgment you expelled them from the sweet paradise into this
03Buz5    28:7|sweet paradise into this world from which you created them, and
03Buz5    28:10|You saved us from every temptation and delusion, abolished
03Buz5    28:13|his sheep, save him too from the lack of faith with
03Buz5    28:16|on his feet, looked down from the pulpit at the altar
03Buz5    28:17|wound on his side, formed from a spear wound, and from
03Buz5    28:17|from a spear wound, and from the wound on his side
03Buz5    28:19|And the priest, having risen (from prayer), finished the sacrament of
03Buz5    28:19|he lowered the holy communion from the pulpit, he saw that
03Buz5    28:23|repentance was completed, came out from the pit to take communion
03Buz5    29:0|he willed and without permission from the great chief bishop of
03Buz5    29:7|this the authority was removed from the country of Armenia and
03Buz5    30:1|man of God has gone from this world
03Buz5    30:6|All the azats, and shinakans from every nook and cranny of
03Buz5    31:2|awans, built to protect securely from kidnapping, be destroyed
03Buz5    31:3|and praying, to be fed from the land and from each
03Buz5    31:3|fed from the land and from each family
03Buz5    31:6|The king chased the overseers from their superintendency and totally destroyed
03Buz5    31:8|tithes) which had been stipulated from the time of the ancestors
03Buz5    31:9|no one dared to remove from himself or abandon his wedded
03Buz5    31:14|he would bear great punishment from the king
03Buz5    31:20|After Nerses’ departure from the world, many districts of
03Buz5    32:0|How king Pap turned from the emperor of the Byzantines
03Buz5    32:1|and turned his heart away from the Byzantine emperor, wanting to
03Buz5    32:7|the princes received this command from the Byzantine emperor, they waited
03Buz5    32:16|then and there. The wine from the goblet, the blood from
03Buz5    32:16|from the goblet, the blood from his neck and Pap’s body
03Buz5    32:17|of the Anjewatsik district, arose from his couch, drew his sword
03Buz5    34:1|Varazdat the king. He was from the same Arsacid tohm
03Buz5    34:8|secure and not move away from him, and the king of
03Buz5    35:1|youth, unable to differentiate good from bad, they began to manipulate
03Buz5    35:4|foster-son”) king Varazdat, saying: “From the time of the first
03Buz5    35:4|they have been your adversaries from the start. They have always
03Buz5    35:10|remove the kingship of Armenia from you, or Mushegh will kill
03Buz5    35:19|king Varazdat kept himself away from the wine
03Buz5    35:20|believed that Mushegh was incapacitated from drunkeness, he got up on
03Buz5    36:1|could see his head separated from his body
03Buz5    36:5|Then they brought him down from the tower, and wept over
03Buz5    37:0|Regarding the return of Manuel from Iranian captivity and his avenging
03Buz5    37:0|his expulsion of king Varazdat from the country of Armenia
03Buz5    37:4|of the Mamikonean tohm returned from captivity in Iran, where they
03Buz5    37:6|Iranian king had taken captive from Armenia were sent along. Manuel
03Buz5    37:10|them, dishonored and chased them from his boundaries, dispatching them to
03Buz5    37:14|principality which he had received from king Varazdat, since he was
03Buz5    37:15|held naturally by his ancestors from the start, which king Varazdat
03Buz5    37:16|labors our azg had performed from the time of our ancestors
03Buz5    37:17|brave man Mushegh, my brother, from his childhood onward labored with
03Buz5    37:20|were and where we came from. But you, since you are
03Buz5    37:20|are not an Arsacid, begone from this land and do not
03Buz5    37:21|my uncle (father’s brother) Pap from your evil-doing brother Mushegh
03Buz5    37:21|yourself said, you are not from this land, but from the
03Buz5    37:21|not from this land, but from the country of the Chenats
03Buz5    37:29|so enormous, grand, securely armored from head to toe in impenetrable
03Buz5    37:32|the spear, removing the tip from himself, from his cheek. He
03Buz5    37:32|removing the tip from himself, from his cheek. He lost many
03Buz5    37:33|King Varazdat fled from the sight of general Manuel
03Buz5    37:36|father’s words and swiftly turned from Varazdat. On that day the
03Buz5    37:41|where the Iranians hanged her from a lofty tower over a
03Buz5    37:53|other troops were still coming from the battle, bringing along the
03Buz5    38:0|of the land of Armenia from the Iranian king; and how
03Buz5    38:4|Manuel and protect tikin Zarmanduxt from enemies
03Buz5    38:11|commands of the Iranian king. From the land of Armenia, they
03Buz5    38:15|some means of removing him from his favored position with the
03Buz5    38:17|that an emissary has come from the king of Iran to
03Buz5    42:3|Then three surviving lads from the tun of Siwnik who
03Buz5    43:1|Arshak, Meruzhan Arcruni had rebelled from the king of Armenia, had
03Buz5    43:2|of Iran, taking many troops from him, and coming to the
03Buz5    43:4|of assembled bandits he separated from the Aryan brigade
03Buz5    43:31|recognize a sign of him from the many times during peace
03Buz5    43:39|and entered the fight separately from the Manuelean brigade, and he
03Buz5    43:39|countless multitude of armed men from the Meruzhanean brigade
03Buz5    43:42|loot, which they had taken from the enemy troops
03Buz5    43:49|saw him, he was saved from death
03Buz5    44:3|daughter of the Bagratid aspet from the Sper district. The Bagratids
03Buz5    44:3|azg of the Arsacid kingdom, from the beginning. The entire country
03Buz5    44:13|He began to weep, saying: “From my childhood onward I was
03Buz5    44:18|of piety. Do not stray from God’s commandments. Be more concerned
03Buz5    44:27|had gone and been separated from them
03Buz6    1:1|land of Armenia. They requested from him an Arsacid king
03Buz6    1:2|consented to find a candidate from the same Arsacid tohm as
03Buz6    1:3|found a youth named Xosrov, from that same tohm, put the
03Buz6    1:13|districts had been cut away from both of them and the
03Buz6    2:1|of the celebrated bishop Aghbianos from Manazkert village. He was a
03Buz6    5:3|nothing of all the bishops from the other districts who were
03Buz6    6:4|died. They brought his body from the wilderness and buried it
03Buz6    8:5|along the road, perhaps returning from some brigandage. As for the
03Buz6    8:9|dismount. He took him away from the road
03Buz6    8:11|malefactor and libertine, have been from my childhood onward, and am
03Buz6    8:15|which village the man was from
03Buz6    9:5|A sign from God took place. For as
03Buz6    9:7|over him, to save him from the pains
03Buz6    9:9|am involved in. Save me from evil, for they say: ’You
03Buz6    16:1|Gind was from the district of Taron and
03Buz6    16:1|love of God, had resigned from the world and were living
03Buz6    16:7|and there, turning many away from error, leading many people to
04Yegh1    1:1|to the same religion; beginning from the years of King Arshak
04Yegh1    1:3|head held high in Armenia from the beginning of the rule
04Yegh1    1:8|the Persians who had fled from Persia because of their Christianity
04Yegh1    1:9|desires; thus, he restrained him from much anger, and he returned
04Yegh1    1:11|From being a little suspicious he
04Yegh1    1:11|caused many to fall away from the holy covenant of the
04Yegh1    1:15|wise men retreat and flee from them, such is the end
04Yegh1    2:32|and lesser nobility was assembled from Greater Armenia and retainers from
04Yegh1    2:32|from Greater Armenia and retainers from the royal house; likewise, from
04Yegh1    2:32|from the royal house; likewise, from Georgia, and Albania, and the
04Yegh1    2:32|the Lpink, and still others from all the districts of the
04Yegh1    2:33|the king’s duplicity, they marched from each one’s land obediently and
04Yegh1    2:37|of your just labors comes from the Lord
04Yegh1    2:38|Setting out from their lands with all this
04Yegh1    2:44|thus, he established the habit from year to year and built
04Yegh1    2:44|city to dwell in, beginning from the fourth year of his
04Yegh1    2:49|this fashion he madly raved from day to day in the
04Yegh2    1:4|these evils enter man’s mind from lack of knowledge
04Yegh2    1:25|had split father and son from each other
04Yegh2    2:30|Thus, he acted, beginning from the fourth year of his
04Yegh2    2:31|and to lose his spirits from sighing
04Yegh2    2:38|need to seek visible honors from you, but they wish that
04Yegh2    2:42|the way for those going from the East to the West
04Yegh2    2:46|authority to put four soldiers from the aristocracy to torture
04Yegh2    3:55|Again, many detachments from among these peoples were sent
04Yegh2    3:58|had studied the Holy Scriptures from their youth, they consoled themselves
04Yegh2    4:81|two in his belly, one from making sacrifice and one from
04Yegh2    4:81|from making sacrifice and one from saying ’perhaps.’
04Yegh2    4:83|one who had been conceived from his doubt tore open the
04Yegh2    4:88|Ormizd. He took the rule from Arhmn and gave it to
04Yegh2    4:91|longevitythese receive their existence from the good one. And everything
04Yegh2    4:92|and evil and good derive from him.’
04Yegh2    4:93|eating of a single fig from the tree. God made death
04Yegh2    6:128|many chorepiscopi and honorable priests from many places, and the holy
04Yegh2    6:129|Joseph and his united colleagues from the greatest to the smallest
04Yegh2    6:130|From our ancestors we have retained
04Yegh2    6:136|It does not appear sublime from comparison with the depravity of
04Yegh2    6:136|the depravity of others, but from heaven above it derives its
04Yegh2    6:137|the beginning of his existence from anyone, but he is eternal
04Yegh2    6:137|any time but time derives from him; and he is prior
04Yegh2    6:140|existence for his creatures, not from something but from nothing. For
04Yegh2    6:140|creatures, not from something but from nothing. For he alone is
04Yegh2    6:140|everything else received its being from him
04Yegh2    6:150|call the king evil? Far from it; I say no. But
04Yegh2    7:151|not commanded not to eat from the tree. But if he
04Yegh2    7:153|said that God was born from a woman, it was not
04Yegh2    7:153|to turn away or flee from that; for behold Arhmn and
04Yegh2    7:153|Arhmn and Ormizd were born from a father and not from
04Yegh2    7:153|from a father and not from a motherto which if
04Yegh2    7:154|the god Mihr is born from a woman, as if anyone
04Yegh2    7:155|the birth of our Lord from the Holy Virgin, that you
04Yegh2    7:155|the creation of the world from nothing, and that you attributed
04Yegh2    7:155|man’s freedom and the liberation from servitude to God’s benevolence
04Yegh2    7:156|God created this whole world from nothing, understand that creatures were
04Yegh2    7:159|Because he was from earth and had acted for
04Yegh2    7:159|And since it was not from the foreign power of some
04Yegh2    7:159|that he received punishment, but from his own laziness in not
04Yegh2    8:176|the god Mihr was born from a mortal mother and is
04Yegh2    8:177|as Creator of these elements from nothing. And he revealed to
04Yegh2    8:187|Therefore, expelled from the place of life, he
04Yegh2    8:191|one, and not two; but from one of them acts of
04Yegh2    8:198|same came and was born from the Holy Virgin Mary, as
04Yegh2    8:199|this massive body, the world, from nothing, likewise without any bodily
04Yegh2    8:199|bodily mediator he took flesh from the unsullied Virgintruly and
04Yegh2    9:204|Godhead knows, he was formed from the immaculate Virgin, was born
04Yegh2    9:204|a manger, brought the magi from the East to worship him
04Yegh2    9:207|them for forty days, ascended from the Mount of Olives to
04Yegh2    9:209|From this faith no one can
04Yegh2    9:213|immediately whatever you wish: tortures from you, submission from us; the
04Yegh2    9:213|wish: tortures from you, submission from us; the sword is yours
04Yegh2    9:215|death we might be saved from eternal death
04Yegh2    9:217|but is indissolubly with Godfrom whom it is impossible to
04Yegh2    9:218|pact all the multitude assented, from the greatest to the smallest
04Yegh2    9:221|the same whispering was heard from all lips
04Yegh2    9:224|I shall not exempt anyone from the worst tortures until they
04Yegh2    10:228|Vasak, from the house of Siunik
04Yegh2    10:229|Nershapuh, from the house of the Artsrunik
04Yegh2    10:230|Artak, from the house of the Reshtunik
04Yegh2    10:231|Gadeshoy, from the house of the Khorkhorunik
04Yegh2    10:232|Vardan, from the house of the Mamikonean
04Yegh2    10:233|Artak, from the house of Mokk
04Yegh2    10:234|Manech, from the house of the Apahunik
04Yegh2    10:235|Vahan, from the house of the Amatunik
04Yegh2    10:236|Giut, from the house of the Vahevunik
04Yegh2    10:237|Shmavon, from the house of the Andzevatsik
04Yegh2    10:240|the same faith, they journeyed from each one’s place to the
04Yegh2    10:242|be able to save them from severe torments
04Yegh2    10:246|former times, when the cavalry from Armenia went to the court
04Yegh2    10:248|not insignificantly and superficially, but from the bottommost depths he rose
04Yegh2    11:252|commands, often receiving generous presents from him
04Yegh2    11:253|From those times until your accession
04Yegh2    11:256|which was free in Christ from the beginning according to the
04Yegh2    11:258|you have ignorantly gone astray from our true religion and have
04Yegh2    11:259|at you, will take vengeance from us
04Yegh2    11:263|is a gift of grace from the great God, not given
04Yegh2    11:267|questions again, you will hear from each one of us more
04Yegh2    11:268|willful bile in his stomach; from his nose and mouth issued
04Yegh2    11:268|hot vapor like thick smoke from a heated furnace
04Yegh2    11:271|will perish on the journey from the heat, and the survivors
04Yegh2    11:274|honorable princes to be expelled from his presence in great dishonor
04Yegh2    11:275|themselves and their loved ones from this great tribulation
04Yegh2    12:279|whereby they might save themselves from tribulation for a while
04Yegh2    12:280|they had banished many princes from Georgia, at that very time
04Yegh2    12:280|a bearer of bad news from the regions of the Kushans
04Yegh2    12:280|that a detachment had separated from the enemy and had ruined
04Yegh2    12:281|a great help to them from heaven
04Yegh2    12:283|who does not require witness from the visible as your eyes
04Yegh2    12:291|of them estates and towns from the royal treasury. He called
04Yegh2    12:293|time I return in peace from this war, you will have
04Yegh2    12:296|those impure ones, rising up from each one’s gloomy lair, were
04Yegh2    12:298|had received a general command from the court (to instruct) not
04Yegh2    13:302|From Navasard to Navasard,” he said
04Yegh2    13:306|holy matrimony which they received from their forefathers according to Christian
04Yegh2    13:307|brothers. Mothers shall not withdraw from sons, and grandchildren shall ascend
04Yegh3    1:6|you make of the commands from the Lord: ’Who denies me
04Yegh3    1:12|You had put on Christ from your youth; will you now
04Yegh3    1:18|accord a heavy burden; freed from servitude, you have perversely entered
04Yegh3    1:20|become angered with you, and from earth the martyrs have become
04Yegh3    1:22|a man had saved you from servitude, and you then of
04Yegh3    2:31|of their hearts, separated themselves from the princes and all the
04Yegh3    2:40|camp together and settled in; from all sides they gathered there
04Yegh3    2:45|After this dangerous disturbance, from all parts of Armenia a
04Yegh3    2:46|torrents of tears which flowed from their eyes like streams; others
04Yegh3    2:49|his assistants to rescue him from death and bring him back
04Yegh3    3:53|I had heard from our ancestors that in the
04Yegh3    3:53|prevent the religion of magism from being completely exterminated from the
04Yegh3    3:53|magism from being completely exterminated from the land. So, he gave
04Yegh3    3:57|Although no assistance from anywhere was apparent, they increased
04Yegh3    3:71|You who were nourished from your childhood in that religion
04Yegh3    4:79|patient and keep your thoughts from most people, except those men
04Yegh3    4:81|Then raising cavalry from the land of Siunik he
04Yegh3    4:88|He had brought from the treasury a mass of
04Yegh3    4:93|who had not broken away from the former union came and
04Yegh3    4:94|they became even more removed from the magi and the chief
04Yegh3    4:100|let your vengeance be sought from them
04Yegh3    5:101|have no need of witness from men; if we have intentionally
04Yegh3    5:101|if we have intentionally strayed from you, you yourself know that
04Yegh3    5:107|The first group from the east, the second group
04Yegh3    5:107|the east, the second group from the west, and the third
04Yegh3    5:107|west, and the third group from the north surrounded and fenced
04Yegh3    5:109|of his earlier falling away from them
04Yegh3    5:110|not be rejected and cast from them
04Yegh3    5:115|between us to separate us from her
04Yegh3    5:122|him easy to renew again from dust both us and all
04Yegh3    5:124|ceased not day and night from reciting the holy psalms. The
04Yegh3    6:132|them all. For without orders from the Armenian army, from the
04Yegh3    6:132|orders from the Armenian army, from the eastern part of the
04Yegh3    6:137|land, and many more cavalry from the court have also arrived
04Yegh3    6:138|will receive gifts and honors from him and you will gain
04Yegh3    6:138|will gain relief of taxes from the treasury. But if you
04Yegh3    6:141|that they might be hindered from their wicked intentions and not
04Yegh3    6:142|the magiand to seek from him the emperor of the
04Yegh3    6:144|ruled the regions of Asia from the borders of Seir to
04Yegh3    6:146|in his youth he fled from his murderous uncles who had
04Yegh3    6:146|having received faith in Christ from the holy archbishop of Rome
04Yegh3    6:146|East wish to wrest away from us
04Yegh3    7:157|as leader nor any support from abroad, nevertheless supported by their
04Yegh3    7:157|one spot with the troops from each one’s house. There were
04Yegh3    7:157|also many additional cavalry there from the royal house
04Yegh3    7:170|And many other troops from the royal house he brought
04Yegh3    7:170|side and some lesser nobles from other families
04Yegh3    7:171|in order to expel them from Albania
04Yegh3    7:172|But from his securely hidden lair he
04Yegh3    8:178|heard all this encouraging news from Vasak and was assured that
04Yegh3    8:186|Baḷas, offered resistance; they unseated from his horse and killed one
04Yegh3    8:189|And from the great impetuosity of the
04Yegh3    8:190|From the great number of fallen
04Yegh3    8:191|horse with his armor. Saved from the battle by the skin
04Yegh3    8:192|dead. They gathered much booty from the enemies’ camp and stripped
04Yegh3    8:194|saved and delivered the churches from their terrible affliction
04Yegh3    8:196|pass to Vahan, who was from the royal family of Albania
04Yegh3    9:201|bearer of sad news arrived from Armenia, beating his forehead and
04Yegh3    9:201|your families and expelled them from their homes
04Yegh3    9:204|which had remained there fled from the lawless one and moved
04Yegh3    9:206|They set out from that place to return with
04Yegh3    9:210|plunder that he had brought from the province of Ayrarat as
04Yegh3    9:220|able to extricate their brothers from their tribulation
04Yegh3    9:223|especially because he had returned from the war in the East
04Yegh3    9:224|he had received accurate confirmation from this last messenger who had
04Yegh3    9:225|Then he cooled from his raging anger because the
04Yegh3    10:226|He was humbled from his lofty pride, and he
04Yegh3    10:242|whom he had forcibly prevented from daring to worship God in
04Yegh3    10:243|he had tortured and prevented from open worship; and some he
04Yegh3    11:252|of all this, he requested from them a testimony of his
04Yegh3    11:253|But only do not withdraw from our service
04Yegh3    11:261|as justice does not derive from injustice, so neither does truth
04Yegh3    11:261|injustice, so neither does truth from falsehood; nor from a turbulent
04Yegh3    11:261|does truth from falsehood; nor from a turbulent mind does there
04Yegh3    11:262|Christwho came and took from the Holy Virgin the flesh
04Yegh3    11:271|their unity, then he dispatched from his presence the old man
04Yegh3    11:272|gathered under his command troops from every land and sent with
04Yegh4    1:10|he had earlier broken away from and abandoned the union of
04Yegh4    1:14|deranged and had broken away from the firm unity of the
04Yegh4    1:15|separated and cut himself off from the holy church and had
04Yegh4    1:15|had removed and estranged himself from Christ’s love
04Yegh4    1:18|which he had been redeemed from sin
04Yegh4    1:23|He seized and drove many from the band of Christ, joining
04Yegh4    2:36|men, whom they called ostanik from the royal house
04Yegh4    2:38|deceptive trickery they removed many from the holy union and brought
04Yegh4    2:45|minds of the holy bishops from the Armenians and caused all
04Yegh4    2:47|all the orders of amnesty from the palace
04Yegh4    2:50|for the Armenian army except from those Huns with whom they
04Yegh4    3:52|all the forces of Tavasparan, from the hill and plain and
04Yegh4    3:55|From then on, he dared to
04Yegh4    3:56|party, he gave many gifts from the treasury to them and
04Yegh4    3:57|the others to break away from the united covenant
04Yegh4    3:59|he split many blood brothers from each other, did not leave
04Yegh4    3:60|their property and expelled them from the land so that they
04Yegh4    3:62|to remove the Christian clergy from Armenia
04Yegh4    3:65|When he learned from him that there were more
04Yegh4    3:67|He also inquired from him about each of the
04Yegh4    3:67|generals, which commander would attack from which side, what were the
04Yegh4    3:73|great king heard all this from the mouth of the great
04Yegh5    1:1|many times in many places from the very beginning of the
04Yegh5    1:9|Artak Paluni, Vahan Amatuni, Giwt from the house of the Vahevunik
04Yegh5    1:16|valor and received great gifts from the temporal and mortal king
04Yegh5    1:20|presence of the living God, from whom we shall be separated
04Yegh5    2:26|mercilessly slew the magi, cleansed from various places the impurity of
04Yegh5    2:34|the expectation of reward stems from the Lord, preserved for each
04Yegh5    2:35|this has befallen us not from any just deeds of our
04Yegh5    2:35|deeds of our own but from the liberal bestower of gifts
04Yegh5    2:38|us, and our servants fled from us in horror
04Yegh5    2:40|in heaven turned their faces from us so as not to
04Yegh5    2:43|doubt, likewise let fear flee from our minds and thoughts
04Yegh5    2:45|soldier lacked something he provided from his own resources or his
04Yegh5    2:47|learned in the Holy Scriptures from his youth
04Yegh5    2:50|of Mattathias had split away from the union, returned to the
04Yegh5    2:50|received the punishment of death from the holy covenanters. But Mattathias
04Yegh5    3:51|gradually built up the cavalry from all sides
04Yegh5    3:54|Detaching a large force from his army, he raided many
04Yegh5    3:55|heard of this, they chose from the whole army a junior
04Yegh5    3:60|blessed priest Ḷevond, receiving permission from his holy companions, from the
04Yegh5    3:60|permission from his holy companions, from the great Yoseph and all
04Yegh5    3:60|Yoseph and all the magnates, from the priests and generals, opened
04Yegh5    3:62|Evil One caused our expulsion from the divine garden, we were
04Yegh5    3:62|was rent, causing the same from the opposite side
04Yegh5    3:65|the gifts he had received from him. Therefore, God accepted him
04Yegh5    3:67|time of the people’s deliverance from oppression he became a mediator
04Yegh5    3:71|If from afar he displayed such zeal
04Yegh5    3:72|our sins and absolved us from the insupportable condemnation, let us
04Yegh5    3:73|confirmed the priesthood by oath from generation to generation
04Yegh5    3:74|sought retribution, he was raised from earth to heaven in an
04Yegh5    3:75|longer is a chariot sent from heaven for your ascension but
04Yegh5    4:77|foreigners and saved his army from death and the people from
04Yegh5    4:77|from death and the people from enslavement. He became the first
04Yegh5    4:80|heathen, and purified the land from their foul idolatry
04Yegh5    4:84|the Lord is the same from the beginning up to today
04Yegh5    4:85|am; I am the same from the beginning forever. I give
04Yegh5    4:97|Having strayed from the true life they worship
04Yegh5    4:100|Likewise, from among these parts distinctions should
04Yegh5    5:115|and hope of separating them from the indissoluble union had failed
04Yegh5    5:115|and all the apostate nobles from Armenia who were with him
04Yegh5    5:118|which will be granted you from the royal treasury
04Yegh5    5:120|be trampled by your enemies from abroad and be joined in
04Yegh5    5:121|all their ancestral lands taken from them
04Yegh5    6:134|From the multitude of helmets and
04Yegh5    6:135|lances were like fearful lightning from heaven
04Yegh5    6:142|Armenian troops had broken away from the main force and remained
04Yegh5    7:157|From the family of the Mamikoneans
04Yegh5    7:158|From the family of the Khorkhorunik
04Yegh5    7:159|From the family of the Palunik
04Yegh5    7:160|From the family of the Gntunik
04Yegh5    7:161|From the family of the Dimaksean
04Yegh5    7:162|From the family of the Kajberunik
04Yegh5    7:163|From the family of the Gnunik
04Yegh5    7:164|From the family of the Entsayink
04Yegh5    7:165|From the family of the Sruandzit
04Yegh5    7:167|addition to these [287] another [740] men from the royal house and from
04Yegh5    7:167|from the royal house and from the house of the Artsrunik
04Yegh5    7:167|house of the Artsrunik [44] and from the houses of the other
04Yegh6    1:5|of the chargenot only from the Armenian side, but even
04Yegh6    1:18|their rooms; old men fell from their chairs and infants from
04Yegh6    1:18|from their chairs and infants from their mothers’ bosoms. Young men
04Yegh6    2:28|Many were from the families of the great
04Yegh6    2:36|he might soften a little from his terrible cruelty
04Yegh6    2:44|expelled the survivors in flight from the country
04Yegh6    2:45|From this audacious attack only the
04Yegh6    3:55|the great battle, he desisted from his arrogant boasting; he kept
04Yegh6    3:55|he kept silent and refrained from his perpetual deceitful scheming. He
04Yegh6    3:62|of the Rshtunik, to learn from him details about the accusation
04Yegh6    3:64|Furthermore, a pious priest from the house of the Artsrunik
04Yegh6    3:67|the governor had gained information from them all, he wrote an
04Yegh6    3:67|as he had heard it from their mouths
04Yegh6    4:78|the governor, “I have authority from the court to allow them
04Yegh6    4:81|all, he sent out edicts from the court that if anyone
04Yegh6    4:87|immediately had sent to them from the court by royal command
04Yegh6    4:89|they would not have hesitated from fear
04Yegh6    4:98|his concerning the fortresses seized from the Persians, since he had
04Yegh6    4:99|Furthermore, a noble called Atom from the Gnuni family, whom he
04Yegh6    4:100|tricked Armenians into coming down from their fortresses; some he killed
04Yegh6    5:105|many prisoners and much plunder from the Greeks, Armenians, Georgians, and
04Yegh6    5:107|toward the king himself, and from his youth he had never
04Yegh6    5:109|Yovsep, and the priest Ḷevond from among the blessed men
04Yegh6    5:112|and hide all his wickedness from your unwitting majesty; and he
04Yegh6    5:117|he falsely bore, was removed from him all his villainy was
04Yegh6    6:129|nobles who had willingly come from Armenia and had submitted to
04Yegh6    6:132|sent me to ask you from whom you acquired all these
04Yegh6    6:138|of all the magnates, stripped from him the honors bestowed on
04Yegh6    6:142|We have learned from our holy fathers that the
04Yegh6    6:147|is our colleague who separated from us at the beginningbehold
04Yegh6    7:157|After he had been maltreated from all sides in this fashion
04Yegh6    7:159|his eyes and ran down from his nostrils; his ears were
04Yegh6    7:160|The stench of death emanated from him, and his domestic servants
04Yegh6    7:160|and his domestic servants fled from him
04Yegh7    1:4|certain Hun of royal descent from the land of the Khaylandurk
04Yegh7    1:6|whereby many nations had defected from loyalty to the king. He
04Yegh7    1:11|saw that he had returned from his campaign in disgrace and
04Yegh7    1:14|note: “Noble king, we know from our religion that no man
04Yegh7    1:18|were in the citadel distant from the camp about fifteen stages
04Yegh7    1:23|as if they had strayedfrom our great knowledgethrough ignorance
04Yegh7    1:24|endure afflictions, “I may hear from them some words of entreaty
04Yegh7    1:25|Therefore, he separated the priests from the nobles, removed them far
04Yegh7    1:25|the nobles, removed them far from them and cast them into
04Yegh7    2:27|heard no word of vacillation from them, he thought that one
04Yegh7    2:27|servants had secretly received something from them and might have given
04Yegh7    2:31|bronze they would have decayed from the humid dampness
04Yegh7    2:36|gloom, while they were resting from their worship, he saw each
04Yegh7    2:41|reflecting, the saints again rose from each one’s pallet for the
04Yegh7    2:42|but the illumination was emanating from their very selves
04Yegh7    2:43|else nor have I heard from our ancestors
04Yegh7    2:48|reserved for us in readiness from the beginning? Therefore, we easily
04Yegh7    3:56|in his mind; sleep departed from his eyes for many nights
04Yegh7    3:64|they all stood up, reciting from the forty-second psalm: “‘Send
04Yegh7    3:66|you saved the condemned thief from the second death and thereby
04Yegh7    3:69|Do not separate me from the holy lambs whom I
04Yegh7    3:70|of many years, lest straying from the true life, I make
04Yegh7    3:74|appeared to him, which led from earth to heaven. Numerous groups
04Yegh7    4:80|He woke the saints from their sleep and told them
04Yegh7    4:81|been raised higher than heaven. From the mouths of young suckling
04Yegh7    4:88|if you do not withhold from those who do not ask
04Yegh7    4:88|your mercy to us who from our childhood have desired to
04Yegh7    4:93|He washed and cleansed them from the sores of the prison
04Yegh7    4:94|house and received Holy Baptism from them. He communicated in the
04Yegh7    5:102|you hide your secret intentions from me
04Yegh7    5:113|he received a corroborating reply from him the chief-magus, whereby
04Yegh7    5:114|he bring about my departure from this world as you have
04Yegh7    5:121|been proclaimed to my ears from your unlying mouths
04Yegh7    6:126|had said this, they arose from table and gave thanks, saying
04Yegh7    6:130|leave you orphaned nor remove from us his mercy because of
04Yegh7    6:137|when he heard the news from the royal executioners, his mind
04Yegh7    6:138|them all to be taken from the prison in bonds, and
04Yegh7    6:138|bonds, and had them removed from the city to a distance
04Yegh7    6:142|he had heard all this from him and had verified his
04Yegh7    6:142|he could not be severed from agreement with themhe did
04Yegh7    6:142|him, although he had authority from the court
04Yegh7    6:143|as he had heard it from him
04Yegh7    6:144|at all hear of this from you, especially concerning the great
04Yegh7    6:147|destroy our religion, shattering it from the foundations
04Yegh7    7:152|bring many accusations against him from the country, so that he
04Yegh7    7:159|enemy, do not pity me from your former affection but carry
04Yegh7    7:162|colleagues as assistants for Denshapuh from among the senior officialsJnikan
04Yegh7    7:163|their retainers took the saints from that desert spot and that
04Yegh7    7:166|But there was a man from Khuzhastan in the royal army
04Yegh7    7:167|are you among us?”—neither from among the lords or the
04Yegh7    7:172|king’s will, and be saved from insufferable torments
04Yegh7    8:182|only will you be released from your bonds and saved from
04Yegh7    8:182|from your bonds and saved from death, but you will also
04Yegh7    8:185|I shall respond beginning from where you began
04Yegh7    8:186|if we suffer any wrong from them, he has promised us
04Yegh7    8:192|You have singled us out from among many noble colleagues, and
04Yegh7    8:197|entrusted to the king’s jurisdiction. From their mouths come edicts of
04Yegh7    9:201|others too may have mercy from the great king
04Yegh7    9:204|that we may learn concord from them. Summon the sun to
04Yegh7    9:204|it so it may learn from the former that it lacks
04Yegh7    9:216|a confused state of affairs from the nature of God
04Yegh7    9:221|he came and was incarnate from a human being, and taught
04Yegh7    10:227|that all his sinews cracked from the pressure. For a long
04Yegh7    10:231|able to open his mouth from the insufferable tightening of the
04Yegh7    10:232|immediately on receiving a command from the three nobles, cut off
04Yegh7    10:233|hearing any word of complaint from anyone about you, and even
04Yegh7    10:247|someone who will seek accounting from us both for foreigners and
04Yegh7    10:250|he has not found healing from doctors and prefers death to
04Yegh7    11:253|apostasy, ignorance, unrepentant error derived from willful independence
04Yegh7    11:254|if I found no health from them, there is no cure
04Yegh7    11:263|not even wish to learn from us but you still desire
04Yegh7    11:269|Denshapuh) separated the blessed ones from one another a little and
04Yegh7    11:272|then wish to learn this from me, if you knew it
04Yegh7    12:277|wish to learn the truth from you
04Yegh7    12:278|do not wish to learn from me what is advantageous to
04Yegh7    12:281|desires you wish to hear from me I shall tell you
04Yegh7    12:287|that fire not be struck from iron
04Yegh7    12:290|For although they have strayed from the true God, they do
04Yegh7    12:300|Our hands have become calloused from the axe and our backs
04Yegh7    12:300|axe and our backs worn from carrying wood. Our eyes are
04Yegh7    12:300|eyes are bleary with tears from the acridity of its smoke
04Yegh7    12:300|and our faces are sooty from the heavy dampness of its
04Yegh7    13:305|So, when I heard this from the magi, I greatly pitied
04Yegh7    13:307|Denshapuh had heard all this from the mouth of the holy
04Yegh7    13:314|but the Lord preserves them from everything and protects all their
04Yegh7    13:315|companies of numerous angels coming from heaven and six crowns in
04Yegh7    13:316|He also heard a voice from above, saying: “Take courage, my
04Yegh7    13:317|of Christ. Receiving them now from his servants, you are crowned
04Yegh7    13:324|Bishop Sahak from Rshtunik
04Yegh7    13:325|Saint Yoseph from Vayots Dzor, from the village
04Yegh7    13:325|Saint Yoseph from Vayots Dzor, from the village of Holotsimk
04Yegh7    14:326|The priest Ḷevond from Vanand, from the village of
04Yegh7    14:326|The priest Ḷevond from Vanand, from the village of Ijavank
04Yegh7    14:327|The priest Mushe from Aḷbak
04Yegh7    14:328|The priest Arshen from Bagrevand, from the village of
04Yegh7    14:328|The priest Arshen from Bagrevand, from the village of Elegeak
04Yegh7    14:329|The deacon Kajaj from the same origin as the
04Yegh7    14:330|Also, the blessed chief-magus from the city of Niwshapuh
04Yegh7    14:331|The priest Samuel from Ayrarat, from the village of
04Yegh7    14:331|The priest Samuel from Ayrarat, from the village of Arats
04Yegh7    14:332|The deacon Abraham from the same village
04Yegh7    14:333|Jnikan the maypet selected guards from their entourages and ordered them
04Yegh7    14:333|prevent, they said, any infidels from coming and removing their bones
04Yegh7    14:334|But the man from Khuzhastan whom we mentioned above
04Yegh7    14:334|he could steal the bones from them
04Yegh7    14:337|and thunderous crashings were heard from below like the rumbling of
04Yegh7    14:343|or whoever heard spoken words from it
04Yegh7    14:347|about all these tremendous wonders from them there may occur some
04Yegh7    15:351|Now when the man from Khuzhastan heard all this and
04Yegh7    15:354|nobles; these were suddenly released from their bonds, the threat of
04Yegh8    1:2|He also removed from the city five Christians from
04Yegh8    1:2|from the city five Christians from Asorestan, for they too were
04Yegh8    1:4|they had received great gifts from the king
04Yegh8    1:5|modest, he took them aside from the others and note: “What
04Yegh8    1:8|That you should have learned from our teachers, because they were
04Yegh8    1:9|For we have a command from our divinely-given religion to
04Yegh8    1:14|noble should so serve him from whom he received honor that
04Yegh8    1:14|honor that he may receive from him even greater presents above
04Yegh8    2:35|Recovering from these severe torments as if
04Yegh8    2:35|these severe torments as if from sleep, they began to offer
04Yegh8    2:42|note: “Merely take them away from here. When you reach Asorestan
04Yegh8    3:53|great heat. Saint Khoren died from the scorching wind and was
04Yegh8    3:56|benevolence; through him mercy fell from God into the heart of
04Yegh8    3:62|God that we may return from captivity to our native land
04Yegh8    3:69|has sent us this angel from heaven to bring us the
04Yegh8    4:76|for himself a place away from all the press of the
04Yegh8    4:87|Demons were terrified and fled from him; angels descended and dwelt
04Yegh8    4:90|Right from his youthful years he had
04Yegh8    4:92|things, so he was transferred from earth to heaven
04Yegh9    1:2|From the house of Siunik: the
04Yegh9    1:3|From the house of the Artsrunik
04Yegh9    1:4|From the house of the Mamikonean
04Yegh9    1:5|From the house of the Kamsarakan
04Yegh9    1:6|From the house of the Amatunik
04Yegh9    1:7|From the house of the Gnunik
04Yegh9    1:8|From the house of the Dimaksean
04Yegh9    1:9|From the house of the Andzevatsik
04Yegh9    1:10|From the house of the Araveghean
04Yegh9    1:11|From the family of the Artsrunik
04Yegh9    1:12|From the family of the Mandakunik
04Yegh9    1:13|From the house of the Tashratsik
04Yegh9    1:14|From the family of the Rapsonean
04Yegh9    1:15|thirty-five men, some were from the upper nobility and some
04Yegh9    1:15|the upper nobility and some from the lesser; but they were
04Yegh9    1:16|were many other nobles, some from the royal house, others from
04Yegh9    1:16|from the royal house, others from these same princely houses, fellow
04Yegh9    1:21|heard a murmur of blasphemy from their mouths but only continuous
04Yegh9    1:23|to them, saying: “At least from now on come to your
04Yegh9    1:23|and you will be freed from your cruel bonds and each
04Yegh9    1:25|word less than what came from his mouth
04Yegh9    2:26|the truth will never deviate from it, but will remain true
04Yegh9    2:30|the firmness of their conviction. From then on, he began to
04Yegh9    2:31|the king to release them from their bonds
04Yegh9    2:32|although he had been removed from the office of royal hazarapet
04Yegh9    2:38|brought to them and received from them healing of each one’s
04Yegh9    2:42|ordered arms to be provided from the treasury
04Yegh9    3:53|younger son, Raham by name from the family of Mihran, although
04Yegh9    3:61|were dispersed and scattered away from him, not only were they
04Yegh9    3:68|thousand houses. This he received from the king, and there he
04Yegh9    3:75|heavenly zeal, appearing no different from those who have not experienced
04Yegh9    4:80|did not distinguish one’s straw from another’s. Their mats were the
04Yegh9    4:89|Those who from their childhood had been raised
04Yegh9    4:91|on their lips; and readings from the prophets were their supreme
04Yegh9    4:96|brought down angels for salvation. From afar they heard the good
04Yegh9    4:97|second brides of virtue, removing from themselves the opprobrium of widowhood
04Yegh9    4:98|martyrs in their death, and from afar became consoling teachers for
04Yegh9    4:99|themselves; the stipend allotted them from the treasury they made their
04Yegh9    5:104|yearly festival brought them back from afar. They looked at their
04Yegh9    5:106|their minds were thus agitated from every side, they did not
04Yegh9    5:108|accustomed to ask a visitor from afar: “When shall we be
05Parp1    1:0|of the land of Armenia from the ignorance of idol-worship
05Parp1    1:6|infidel (Iranians) were brave men from the line of the Armenian
05Parp1    2:4|pit, and the prescient concern from on High, which kept this
05Parp1    2:4|arrival of the blessed virgins from the city of the Romans
05Parp1    2:5|saint Gregory’s emergence from the deep pit and the
05Parp1    2:5|deep pit and the removal from the land of Armenia of
05Parp1    3:9|From that time on streams of
05Parp1    3:9|streams of wisdom have issued from that city, as from a
05Parp1    3:9|issued from that city, as from a royal residence, and prominent
05Parp1    3:9|have hastened to go there from all parts of the Byzantine
05Parp1    4:5|the marzpan. The order came from him to me, Ghazar P’arpec’i
05Parp1    4:5|cleric, the venerable Aghan, descended from the line of the marvellous
05Parp1    4:7|vigils, fasting, and ceaseless praying from morning to evening always with
05Parp1    5:0|material goods who have escaped from such a perilous death upon
05Parp2    6:0|rule of their native ancestors, from the Arsacid line
05Parp2    7:2|From the peaks of the mountains
05Parp2    7:11|do not merely dine uselessly from the (nourishment) of the coveted
05Parp2    7:11|decorative red colors are made from the worms
05Parp2    7:16|diverse wild birds, and eggs from river islands. These things (the
05Parp2    8:3|clerics of the divine covenant from the impious mages, and the
05Parp2    8:3|to his line and kingdom from the arrogant princes of the
05Parp2    9:6|another king of their own from Shapuh. Agreeing, (Shapuh) enthroned Vrhamshapuh
05Parp2    10:0|named Mashtoc.’ He was from the district of Taron, from
05Parp2    10:0|from the district of Taron, from the village of Hac’ekac’, son
05Parp2    10:6|in the church and readings from Scripture were conducted in Syriac
05Parp2    10:6|unable to comprehend or benefit (from the services). The unusualness of
05Parp2    10:8|Mashtoc’) received encouraging good news from him. “Remain strong,” (Sahak said
05Parp2    10:12|When they heard this from the king they urged him
05Parp2    10:15|venerable Habel accepted the hrovartak from Vahrich, listened to what he
05Parp2    10:16|the system of the letters from Daniel himself, and took (a
05Parp2    10:16|a copy of the letters) from him to the king, to
05Parp2    10:16|Mashtoc’. They received the letters from Habel, and were happy
05Parp2    10:17|other learned and scholarly men from among the Armenian priests who
05Parp2    10:17|Among them were, first, Yohan from Ekegheac’ district; second, Yovsep’ from
05Parp2    10:17|from Ekegheac’ district; second, Yovsep’ from Paghanakan Tun (Yovsep’ i Paghanakan
05Parp2    10:17|i Paghanakan tanen); third, Ter from Xorjean, and fourth, Mushe from
05Parp2    10:17|from Xorjean, and fourth, Mushe from Taron
05Parp2    10:18|Greek, frequently asking and learning from the blessed kat’oghikos Sahak information
05Parp2    10:21|of the Armenian alphabet, adapted from the Greek copyguided by
05Parp2    10:21|that they had been freed from the torments of Syriac as
05Parp2    10:21|of Syriac as if escaping from darkness to light
05Parp2    10:23|the books (of the Bible) from Greek into Armenian, because they
05Parp2    11:0|to translate the Biblical testaments from Greek into Armenian
05Parp2    11:2|learned individual perceived any benefit from the doctrine of spiritual counsel
05Parp2    11:4|guided the land of Armenia from ignorance to the truth of
05Parp2    11:5|people of this big land from that useless borrowed language to
05Parp2    11:5|this void which has existed from (the time of) your blessed
05Parp2    11:6|you who were given brilliance from On High because of your
05Parp2    11:7|Armenia, heard all of this from Vrhamshapuh, king of Armenia, from
05Parp2    11:7|from Vrhamshapuh, king of Armenia, from the venerable Mashtoc’, from the
05Parp2    11:7|Armenia, from the venerable Mashtoc’, from the entire covenant of the
05Parp2    11:7|of the priesthood, and especially from the senior tanuters and all
05Parp2    11:11|Ceaseless streams of exegesis flowed from the speakers who, in explaining
05Parp2    12:0|the Krman shah [or er Krman ark’ay] It was from this ruler that the Armenians
05Parp2    12:0|the Iranian king Shahpuh remove from the kingdom of Armenia, through
05Parp2    12:4|Not wanting to enthrone anyone from the Arsacid line over Armenia
05Parp2    12:5|submit to him, and rebel from us
05Parp2    12:9|while those (Armenians) thus separated (from Christianity) will grow to love
05Parp2    12:11|a plot hatched by people from court, (Yazkert’s
05Parp2    12:14|Princes from the land of Armenia came
05Parp2    12:14|they be given a king from the Arsacid line
05Parp2    12:15|Vahram enthroned Artashes (Vrhamshapuh’s son) from the line of the kings
05Parp2    13:1|Sahak, son of st. Nerses, from the Part’ew line. They note
05Parp2    13:2|about it. For we learned from you and from the doctrine
05Parp2    13:2|we learned from you and from the doctrine of your ancestors
05Parp2    13:4|Armenia, Sahak, heard these words from the Armenian naxarars, he replied
05Parp2    13:4|and have heard nothing new from you today. I also know
05Parp2    13:6|of Iran to remove him from the throne. (Artashes) himself by
05Parp2    13:8|Sahak, heard all of this from the Armenian naxarars and when
05Parp2    13:10|presbyters and deacons (who were from the holy covenant of the
05Parp2    13:11|were a part of him from his childhood, he ceased crying
05Parp2    13:13|no way had they retreated from their former intentions and plans
05Parp2    13:14|you too, as we learned from God, should speak in a
05Parp2    13:15|Holy Spirit, he turned everyone from unbelief to belief; how he
05Parp2    13:15|deviance and made them flee from you; and how he caused
05Parp2    13:18|my name, whatever they seek from my Father will be given
05Parp2    13:23|the hope of saving (him] from ruin. But I will not
05Parp2    13:30|May such thoughts be far from you, my children. Plan it
05Parp2    13:31|to get them to retreat from their earlier unity and from
05Parp2    13:31|from their earlier unity and from the position which they had
05Parp2    14:1|was a presbyter named Surmak from the Bznunik’ district, from the
05Parp2    14:1|Surmak from the Bznunik’ district, from the village known as Arcke
05Parp2    14:1|as Arcke. He was descended from the line of the district’s
05Parp2    14:3|of Iran heard such protest from the azatuni he did not
05Parp2    14:8|and you listen to it from them. And may they themselves
05Parp2    14:8|for you will hear nothing from me of slander, be it
05Parp2    14:10|and saying he would benefit from the king
05Parp2    14:11|tun and will be rejected from your authority. Because we are
05Parp2    14:14|When Suren heard this reply from Sahak, the great patriarch of
05Parp2    14:16|court heard (the following remarks] from Artashes’ accusers: “What need is
05Parp2    14:16|prince come to oversee us from time to time and, learning
05Parp2    14:17|immediately that Artashes be removed from the kingship. At the same
05Parp2    14:17|the kat’oghikosal tun be taken from saint Sahak, and possessed by
05Parp2    14:19|Thereafter the rule was taken from the Arsacid line in the
05Parp2    14:20|silver which Joseph’s brothers took from the Ismaelite merchants for him
05Parp2    15:1|they rejected and removed him from the authority of the kat’oghikosate
05Parp2    15:6|will weaken when the bow from On High is strung
05Parp2    15:9|of Armenia requested a kat’oghikos from the court, and king Vahram
05Parp2    15:9|land of Armenia with people from his district who had come
05Parp2    15:9|who had come with him from Syria practising their dissolute religion
05Parp2    15:12|scorned Brk’isho and rejected him from the patriarchate of Armenia. They
05Parp2    16:0|had received this teaching not from humankind, not from mortal hands
05Parp2    16:0|teaching not from humankind, not from mortal hands, but through the
05Parp2    16:7|I did not learn from the heavenly Creator and from
05Parp2    16:7|from the heavenly Creator and from Christ’s vardapet to get angry
05Parp2    16:11|my mind’s eye through strength from On High. Do not try
05Parp2    17:3|seated in a heavy drowse from the intensity of the many
05Parp2    17:22|center of the parchment, far from these gold leaf lines, there
05Parp2    17:23|end of the parchment, far from the effaced lines, I saw
05Parp2    17:24|And there was more gold from that half line to the
05Parp2    17:27|much as turning their eyes from the sacrament of salvation
05Parp2    17:31|Thus, did it vanish from sight and did the vision
05Parp2    17:34|to my senses, I recovered from his words and stood to
05Parp2    17:36|not deprive or prohibit anyone from what is fitting
05Parp2    17:37|to remove such vain thoughts from you and consoled you with
05Parp2    17:39|Interpretation of Saint Sahak’s vision from an angel of God, explained
05Parp2    17:42|be standing, and then rising from earth to the heavens, is
05Parp2    17:42|by which the just ascend from the burden of worldly life
05Parp2    17:43|which you, too, have learned from the Holy Spirit, as when
05Parp2    17:50|yield unlike the abundant fruit from the other parts of the
05Parp2    17:51|and justice have been removed from all who falsely and untruthfully
05Parp2    17:53|the earth [Psalm 11:6 LXX].” When he saysfrom the earth,” you must know
05Parp2    17:53|of the Son of God from the Holy Virgin
05Parp2    17:59|of the parchment, far away from these, know this: that some
05Parp2    17:60|High, they have been effaced from the book of heavenly goodness
05Parp2    17:61|that causes desolation, a king from the Arsacid line will accede
05Parp2    17:61|again, together with a patriarch from the line of St Gregory
05Parp2    17:62|more surely indicated to you from On High by means of
05Parp2    17:62|will ascend to the throne from the line of Saint Gregory
05Parp2    17:62|in priesthood, bearing many hardships from the false apostles of the
05Parp2    17:65|behold, many offspring will come from the womb of your child
05Parp2    17:65|other crowds of good men from the lines of the Armenian
05Parp2    17:69|mature young men flying up from earth to the heavens, the
05Parp2    17:74|revelation, for not a word from it will err until the
05Parp2    17:75|When I woke up from this vision in my sleep
05Parp2    17:76|In silence I hesitated from revealing this to anyone until
05Parp2    18:0|heard all of these words from the blessed patriarch Sahak they
05Parp2    18:2|this, the virtuous one withdrew from all pursuits of the troubled
05Parp2    18:2|unable to bear being separated from the ever-flowing streams of
05Parp2    18:3|day of the saint’s birth, from the History of the venerable
05Parp2    18:7|popular support) yearly assemblies (where) from time to time and with
05Parp2    18:7|of people who had come from distant places, they commemorated the
05Parp2    18:8|sort of disease was obtained from the saint’s relics. And with
05Parp2    19:2|land of Armenia. (Yovsep’) was from the village named Xoghoc’imk’ in
05Parp3    20:0|and impious supporter a man from the Siwnik’ tohm, named Varazvaghan
05Parp3    20:4|The impious Varazvaghan voluntarily separated from and rejected the blessed and
05Parp3    20:12|of what he has received from another, to the seeker. But
05Parp3    20:13|need of cooling request it from the heat, he will not
05Parp3    20:14|asks for something he needs from someone who does not have
05Parp3    20:14|give it. To request it from such a one, with many
05Parp3    20:14|would be to seek dryness from water, moisture from fire, coolness
05Parp3    20:14|seek dryness from water, moisture from fire, coolness from the sun
05Parp3    20:14|water, moisture from fire, coolness from the sun, or light from
05Parp3    20:14|from the sun, or light from the night
05Parp3    20:15|those who worthily request things from Him, He gives and totally
05Parp3    20:16|had learned all of this from childhood and knew it well
05Parp3    20:16|merit great gifts and honor from the Aryans, as the loyal
05Parp3    20:17|receive not a single benefit from it, it will be more
05Parp3    20:18|thoughts of the impious sepuh from Siwnik’ and his son, (thoughts
05Parp3    20:18|brought to a head. Indeed, from this time on God’s righteous
05Parp3    20:23|to the blessed champion Gregory from God. (In this vision), he
05Parp3    20:23|through the water, they changed from being like white sheep to
05Parp3    20:24|transformed into wolves, that man from the tohm of Siwnik’ was
05Parp3    21:1|fitting that Lords who benefit from their servants think not only
05Parp3    21:3|plans to lead numerous souls from error to the road (ranking
05Parp3    21:5|the benefits which you receive from the lands, but the great
05Parp3    21:9|and will reject and withdraw from the emperor, his faith, and
05Parp3    21:12|more sure by a man from the tohm of Siwnik’. He
05Parp3    21:12|he did voluntarily and enthusiastically. From him I learned and confirmed
05Parp3    21:12|material benefits which would come from such a matter both to
05Parp3    21:15|all of these agreeable words from his malicious, evil-minded hazarapet
05Parp3    22:1|the benefits and other service from those people under the authority
05Parp3    22:1|we will suffer heavy punishment from the gods should we be
05Parp3    22:2|not demanding a certain thing from you, you should be even
05Parp3    22:6|will not dare to stray from what we and you want
05Parp3    23:0|of poison which had come from them, cleverly shot at the
05Parp3    23:1|will be ruined, having strayed from the correct and just faith
05Parp3    23:4|the blessed Ghewond, and Xoren from Mren, and Dawit’ and other
05Parp3    23:5|Among those assembled from the naxarars were: Vasak, lord
05Parp3    24:6|at court, there and (or) from the mages (who are styled
05Parp3    24:7|have heard them many times from your false, so-called vardapets
05Parp3    24:10|since you would be alienated from us for laughing at them
05Parp3    25:4|have hopes of expecting aid from some quarter, they would never
05Parp3    25:5|When king Yazkert heard this from all the mages and all
05Parp3    25:11|Jesus Christ, and protect us from the attack of the wicked
05Parp3    25:15|from the tohm of Siwnik,’
05Parp3    25:15|was the marzpan of Armenia, from the tohm of Arcrunik,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Arcrunik,’ Nershapuh, from the tohm of Rshtunik,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Rshtunik,’ Artak, from the tohm of Xorxorhunik,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Xorxorhunik,’ Gadishoy, from the tohm of Mamikoneank,’
05Parp3    25:15|lord of the Mamikoneank,’ from the tohm of Mokk,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Mokk,’ Artak, from the tohm of Apahunik,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Apahunik,’ Manech, from the tohm of Amatunik,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Amatunik,’ Vahan, from the tohm of Vahewunik,’
05Parp3    25:15|tohm of Vahewunik,’ Giwt, from the tohm of Anjewac’ik,’
05Parp3    25:16|and from the land of Iberia, the
05Parp3    26:2|that those who had come from Armenia, Iberia, and Aghbania (Aghuania
05Parp3    26:3|foremost I want to hear from you how you regard me
05Parp3    26:4|and non-Aryans without hearing from us a reply to your
05Parp3    26:5|But I want to hear from you, I want to know
05Parp3    26:7|nobility heard such a response from them, he note: “Your answers
05Parp3    26:7|are quite unlike and distant from those in the letter you
05Parp3    26:8|For it is clear from the letter that there are
05Parp3    26:10|salvation of your souls. Turn from the road of ruin which
05Parp3    26:12|promises, and the death-threats from Yazkert, king of Iran, the
05Parp3    26:15|the faith which I learned from God, from my childhood, out
05Parp3    26:15|which I learned from God, from my childhood, out of the
05Parp3    26:16|as correct), even though received from a man; let alone to
05Parp3    26:16|which I received and studied from the mouth of God because
05Parp3    26:19|When the azatani from the three lands of Armenia
05Parp3    27:0|all the naxarars who were from the three lands of Armenia
05Parp3    27:1|no way of getting free from the trap which Satan, the
05Parp3    27:3|serve completely their impious religion, from generation to generation
05Parp3    27:7|observed and knew it fully from books that all matters of
05Parp3    27:14|heard all of these words from the naxarars of Armenia, Iberia
05Parp3    27:16|Rather, you who have come from the three landstanuters and
05Parp3    27:16|the correct and just faith from God by means of the
05Parp3    27:18|When the multitude of naxarars from the three lands heard all
05Parp3    27:18|lands heard all these words from Vardan, the general of Armenia
05Parp3    27:24|and present him with proverbs from the Bible, appropriate for the
05Parp3    27:26|I myself were accursed, separated from Christ for the sake of
05Parp3    27:29|has said, and free us from the attacks of the enemy
05Parp3    27:31|this oath and treacherously withdraw from the vow (made) on the
05Parp3    27:31|the holy Gospel, and withdraw from the alliance of this multitude
05Parp3    27:32|May everlasting vengeance be sought from such an individual and from
05Parp3    27:32|from such an individual and from those who ally with him
05Parp3    27:34|Mamikoneans, heard all these words from the mouths of the azatani
05Parp3    28:12|your realm by my ancestors, from the time we had been
05Parp3    28:17|When all (the nobles) from the three lands of Armenia
05Parp3    29:2|Anxious children fled terrified from their fathers’ arms, frightened that
05Parp3    29:4|them split away and separated from each other. As the sweet
05Parp3    30:7|Let us only cast off from ourselves the name of apostasy
05Parp3    30:10|about the plan and departure from the land of Armenia of
05Parp3    30:10|would be impossible to escape from the evil facing them
05Parp3    30:13|Ghewond and the presbyter Eremia from [Nor k’aghak’] (Vagharshapat) the presbyter Xoren from
05Parp3    30:13|from [Nor k’aghak’] (Vagharshapat) the presbyter Xoren from Mren; among the senior tanuters
05Parp3    30:19|heard all of these words from the delegation of priests and
05Parp3    30:22|of you Armenians accurately know from historical writings and from listening
05Parp3    30:22|know from historical writings and from listening to your seniors, that
05Parp3    31:1|of them did not desist from the counsel of the blessed
05Parp3    32:0|naxarars had brought with them from court to be teachers) saw
05Parp3    32:4|a certain individual named Zandaghan from the Ostan house, a putrid
05Parp3    32:4|things in his lifetime, heard from some people what the Armenians
05Parp3    32:10|Your body which You created from a holy and divine virgin
05Parp3    32:11|blood You freed the world from serving accursed sins. You died
05Parp3    32:15|which causes Satan to flee from us in terror
05Parp3    32:17|And should anyone stray from the oath of this covenant
05Parp3    32:17|who was spurned and expelled from the band of holy Apostles
05Parp3    32:17|a frightful roar be heard from You on the day of
05Parp3    32:17|day of requiting, saying: ’Go from me, ye accursed, into the
05Parp3    32:18|voice, the whole land shook from the cry of the troops
05Parp3    33:2|Ayrarat and heard this news from the region of Aghbania (Aghuania
05Parp3    33:4|men who shared his beliefs, from the azats of Armenia
05Parp3    33:9|venerable general of Armenia, Vardan, from the Mamikonean tohm, and the
05Parp3    33:9|brother of the blessed Aghan, from the Arcrunik’ tohm
05Parp3    34:1|and other brigades from the troops of the Mardpetakan
05Parp3    34:1|sepuhs, as well as (people) from the rhamik multitude in whom
05Parp3    34:8|his actions to gain favor from (the Iranians), had even more
05Parp3    35:7|Arshawir) the senior sepuh, Mush, from the Dimak’sean azg. (Vardan) entrusted
05Parp3    35:10|Arshawir Kamsarakan, he got down from his horse which was in
05Parp3    35:14|general) immediately accepted the command from him, and began shooting at
05Parp3    35:16|So, aid from On High favored them with
05Parp3    36:1|the Gospel. He has rebelled from the alliance of truth. The
05Parp3    36:1|rebelled and, turning their faces from the path of justice, they
05Parp3    36:2|and of other tanuters gathered from each of (their) dayeaks and
05Parp3    36:3|other nobles and some sepuhs from every tohm
05Parp3    36:7|the land of Aghbania (Aghuania) from the district of Ayrarat in
05Parp3    36:9|the oaths and testimonies brought from court were false and futile
05Parp3    36:9|recriminations), only let people turn from the counsel and word of
05Parp3    36:12|Sahak and Petros were from the district of Siwnik’. The
05Parp3    38:5|of troops (sometimes with laments from the psalm-book, sometimes with
05Parp3    38:7|which flowed like sweet honey from the mouth of this just
05Parp3    38:11|all, rather it is given from time to time by heavenly
05Parp3    38:18|and the doctrine exhorting martyrdom from the angelic lord Yovsep’ and
05Parp3    38:19|of the Church comes not from mankind, but is bestowed by
05Parp3    38:21|resemble Judas who was torn from the ranks of the Apostles
05Parp3    39:6|brigade was abandoned and fatigued from killing their own people, and
05Parp3    39:10|from the Xorxorhunik’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|Xorxorhunik’ azg, the blessed Xoren, from the Palunik’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|azg, the blessed sepuh Artak, from the Gndunik’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|Gndunik’ azg, the blessed Tachat, from the Dimak’sean azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|Dimak’sean azg, the blessed Hmayeak, from the K’ajberunik’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|K’ajberunik’ azg, the blessed Nerseh, from the Gnunik’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|Gnunik’ azg, the blessed Vahan, from the Encaynik’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:10|azg, the blessed Arsen, and from the Sruanjteayk’ azg, the blessed
05Parp3    39:12|who had been brought down from strongholds and killed with the
05Parp3    39:13|people who had learned it from the Iranian military commanders
05Parp3    40:1|the deaths of good men from the Iranian brigade, and about
05Parp3    40:3|a certain man named Atrormizd, from the land of Armenia, be
05Parp3    41:0|the latter organized a brigade from the select multitude of Iran
05Parp3    41:1|land of Byzantium, requesting troops from the emperor, as was mentioned
05Parp3    41:2|then listened to it again from them, affectionately. He agreed to
05Parp3    41:2|overtook him and he passed from this life
05Parp3    41:3|who have come to us from Armenia
05Parp3    41:4|and to remove a land from the service of its king
05Parp3    41:10|time they were coming down from the strongholds of Parxar mountain
05Parp3    41:13|the wicked despair that resulted from the great and terrible mourning
05Parp3    41:14|that so many fine men from the brigade of Iranians and
05Parp3    42:6|boys whom he had seized from tohms of the Mamikoneans, Kamsarakans
05Parp3    42:7|thanks to the unseen effect from on High of judicious God
05Parp3    42:11|the mask was pulled away from his duplicitous plans and all
05Parp3    42:15|the doctrine of the Savior from this man. ’Whatever town or
05Parp3    42:20|Vasak had advanced a little from where (the captives) were, the
05Parp3    43:2|as well as the boys from the Mamikonean tohm and the
05Parp3    43:2|tohm and the Kamsarakans and from others azgs, the children of
05Parp3    43:8|doctrine, which we have heard from your teachers, you have said
05Parp3    44:0|the blessed Arshen, the presbyter from the district of Bagrewand from
05Parp3    44:0|from the district of Bagrewand from the village called Eghegeak, and
05Parp3    44:0|blessed deacon K’ajaj who was from the district of Rstunik’, a
05Parp3    44:1|Aryan world to protect it from bad and damaging things. Should
05Parp3    44:1|Should some enemies attack us from all sides, that fire preserved
05Parp3    44:5|of these words threatening punishment from the poisonous hazarapet of the
05Parp3    44:5|spoke at length, are distinguished (from each other) in the priestly
05Parp3    44:14|otherwise with the glass bead from which fire comes. Fire can
05Parp3    44:14|fire comes. Fire can spring from argil mixed with silver, when
05Parp3    44:23|him heard this loud praise from the holy men and saw
05Parp3    44:24|someone without hearing the words from his own mouth. Now we
05Parp3    45:5|the honors he had received from the king and came and
05Parp3    45:11|and demanded a prompt response from them
05Parp3    45:15|there was such a protest from us
05Parp3    45:17|of the princes. Many Iranians from the senior tohms who today
05Parp3    45:21|well as much equippage taken from the Iranian officials here in
05Parp3    45:27|Vahan Amatuni and other naxarars from each tohm to Byzantium. After
05Parp3    45:31|all of this in order from Arshawir Kamsarakan, and saw the
05Parp3    46:1|to us to read, and from which we were accurately informed
05Parp3    46:3|Huns wanted to forcibly take from me such a servant as
05Parp3    46:4|But know this: from now on you are no
05Parp3    46:5|My taxes from the land of Armenia, the
05Parp3    46:5|value of them) be demanded from your tun and your sons’
05Parp3    46:9|regarding him, thatHe emerges from his trial accused, and his
05Parp3    46:10|previous honors should be seized from him with insults. The guards
05Parp3    46:10|his) lordship, they removed him from the court assembly in disgrace
05Parp3    47:2|from the tohm of Siwnik’, the
05Parp3    47:3|from the tohm of Arcrunik’, Nershapuh
05Parp3    47:4|from the tohm of Mamikonean, Hamazaspean
05Parp3    47:5|from the tohm of Kamsarakan, Arshawir
05Parp3    47:6|from the tohm of Amatunik’, Vahan
05Parp3    47:7|from the tohm of Gnunik’, Atom
05Parp3    47:8|from the tohm of Dimak’sean, T’at’ul
05Parp3    47:9|from the tohm of Anjewac’ik’, Shmawon
05Parp3    47:10|from the tohm of the first
05Parp3    47:11|from the tohm of Arcrunik’, Aprusam
05Parp3    47:12|from the tohm of Mandakunik’, Sahak
05Parp3    47:13|from the tohm of the Tashrac’ik’
05Parp3    47:13|of the Tashrac’ik’, Vren, and from the tohm of Rhop’sean, Babik
05Parp3    48:0|and naxarars, be taken along from Hyrcania
05Parp3    48:3|lost choice and renowned men from his troops, as well as
05Parp3    48:9|bad experiences we have had from the enemy. (The cause) is
05Parp3    48:10|delayed so long, preserving them from death, such an action would
05Parp3    48:11|an unknown place very far from the caravan and beheaded there
05Parp3    49:1|the mages) flayed the flesh from the holy man’s bones with
05Parp3    50:1|to remove the blessed priests from the prison where they were
05Parp3    50:1|untrodden and deserted place far from the city and cruelly tortured
05Parp3    50:2|that they had been taken from the city, or by what
05Parp3    50:5|but a tooth or fingernail from such (martyred Christians) and to
05Parp3    50:7|as nothing to remove them from their persons and give them
05Parp3    50:9|Vehdenshapuh, heard all these words from the king in the land
05Parp3    50:9|regard to the other nobles from Armenia, he stipulated that he
05Parp3    50:9|that he would release them from their shackles when he arrives
05Parp3    50:11|indeed all of you heard from him
05Parp3    50:12|of Christ, will be freed from bondage; we, with the power
05Parp3    51:0|executionersas was accurately learned from the blessed Xuzhika man
05Parp3    51:4|holy Spirit of God. Arising from the meal, they glorified and
05Parp3    51:8|savior. May you be released from the heroic shackles which now
05Parp3    51:9|May your souls be freed from the invisible shackles of Satan
05Parp3    51:10|naxarars heard such a command from the blessed priests of Christ
05Parp3    51:13|or Lazarus who was raised from the dead, (wondering) why the
05Parp3    51:14|such words of glad tidings from the naxarars, all of them
05Parp3    51:16|and for making students drawn from the people more wise than
05Parp3    51:18|We depart from those who have placed us
05Parp3    51:21|you. He will release you from the bonds which now confine
05Parp3    52:0|a multitude of executioners arrived from the ambarapet, carrying many fiercely
05Parp3    52:1|cut and remove the irons from the saints’ hands, feet and
05Parp3    53:1|kill, spare, honor or dishonor. From this day until the entire
05Parp3    53:1|Armenian man (wherever he comes from), or a lad of the
05Parp3    53:1|at all (who has come from elsewhere and settled here
05Parp3    53:5|hastened to take the saints from the shahastan
05Parp3    53:7|May He free your bodies from the visible shackles which bind
05Parp3    53:7|your fathers, free your souls from the invisible shackles of Satan
05Parp3    53:11|come along with them voluntarily from the land of Armenia to
05Parp3    53:12|the presbyter Xoren (who was from the village named Orkovi in
05Parp3    53:12|venerable presbyter Abraham (who was from the village called Zenaks in
05Parp3    54:1|native of Khuzistan). This man from childhood had been a model
05Parp3    54:4|were, and where they were from
05Parp3    54:6|and sun, and through them, from my childhood, I was committed
05Parp3    54:7|vardapet preached in, and was from, the city of Tarsus in
05Parp3    54:13|heard all of these words from the ambarapet, with great adoration
05Parp3    55:1|six hrasax or more distant from Niwshapuh (or more, according Iranian
05Parp3    55:2|arose, and without letting anyone from the village or even all
05Parp3    55:3|through an untouched desert far from the village, a distance of
05Parp3    55:9|and the gods will demand from your souls all the blood
05Parp3    56:0|his foolish words, stand back from such senseless advice, and like
05Parp3    56:4|a counselor, and many died from your actions, be now a
05Parp3    56:4|shall find so much honor from the king that you will
05Parp3    56:8|testify, I have learned (all) from God and not from man
05Parp3    56:8|all) from God and not from man. Today, out of mental
05Parp3    56:9|that we should accept honor from mortal, earthen man, who is
05Parp3    56:10|is but one thing lacking from our blessed glorification, and that
05Parp3    56:11|and let us joyfully escape from this transitory diseased life. And
05Parp3    56:13|could yet dislodge one person from this brigade of unshakable union
05Parp3    56:15|our confession, which was learned from God
05Parp3    57:0|began to say, as though from the mouths of all the
05Parp3    57:2|although streams of blood gushed from the saint’s wound
05Parp3    57:7|kindness aided and kept me from from the time of my
05Parp3    57:7|aided and kept me from from the time of my childhood
05Parp3    57:9|were: the blessed kat’oghikos Yovsep’ from Vayoc’ Dzor, the blessed bishop
05Parp3    57:9|Dzor, the blessed bishop Sahak from Rheshtunik’, the blessed presbyter Arshen
05Parp3    57:9|Rheshtunik’, the blessed presbyter Arshen from Bagrewand, the blessed man of
05Parp3    57:9|of God, Ghewond the presbyter, from Vanand, the blessed presbyter Mushe
05Parp3    57:9|Vanand, the blessed presbyter Mushe from Aghbak, and the holy deacon
05Parp3    57:9|and the holy deacon K’ajaj from eRewan
05Parp3    57:10|truthfully written what he heard from him about the speeches of
05Parp3    57:13|the remains of the saints from the other guards
05Parp3    57:14|and frightful noises were heard from the abyss. A multitude of
05Parp3    57:15|light, resembling a rainbow, descended from the sky and enveloped the
05Parp3    57:16|great quake hurled them up from the ground. Thus, with their
05Parp3    57:17|preserved the venerable Xuzhik free from care. Joyfully he glorified God
05Parp3    57:18|fear, the sounds of roaring from the abyss quieted, the thundering
05Parp3    57:19|the guards had somewhat recovered from the awful alarm of numbness
05Parp3    57:19|had a mind to flee from the place. But because their
05Parp3    57:20|him, hobbling along, he fled from the place so that the
05Parp3    57:22|But the venerable Xuzhik separated from them and went off by
05Parp3    57:28|a radiant eagle flew down from the sky and perched on
05Parp3    57:29|Such a sweet fragrance wafted from the saints’ bodies that it
05Parp3    57:30|they separated the saints’ bones from the fragrant bodies. Wrapping the
05Parp3    57:33|time they would be released from their bonds to see their
05Parp3    57:33|the grace they would receive from God on that night. And
05Parp3    57:41|We heard these many times from the marvellous Kamsarakan, and wrote
05Parp3    58:2|our spiritual lords and vardapets from Niwshapuh and departed. We wanted
05Parp3    58:3|Vehdenshapuh heard these words from them and he and all
05Parp3    58:5|will receive very great honors from us and be sent back
05Parp3    58:8|God that he rouses you from the stupor of ignorance, so
05Parp3    58:9|heard such a fearless reply from the venerable priests, they implemented
05Parp3    58:13|priest Abraham, taking the gifts from the southern parts of Asorestan
05Parp3    58:13|courageous bearer of provisions taken from the giving believers of the
05Parp3    59:0|record in order what transpired from the preceding part
05Parp3    59:1|prince of Siwnik’, had taken from their dayeaks as the sons
05Parp3    59:3|and received the great gift from the king, he went into
05Parp3    59:5|something you have never seen from your other servants
05Parp3    59:6|the nobility heard such words from Ashusha, they praised the man
05Parp4    60:2|the Armenian naxarars be freed from bondage and that stipends be
05Parp4    60:3|and has ordered you freed from your shackles. He has stipulated
05Parp4    60:4|and was their benefactor, and from Whom they with patience awaited
05Parp4    60:7|of brave and miraculous men from the military commander and from
05Parp4    60:7|from the military commander and from the entire district
05Parp4    61:1|authority as nothing, turning away from belongings, giving themselves up to
05Parp4    61:1|dishonor rather than glory, suffering from hunger and thirst, loathing the
05Parp4    61:5|of the Almighty, they returned from each battle uninjured, victorious, and
05Parp4    61:8|wine, they now drank water from a ladle; instead of clothing
05Parp4    62:0|Yovsep’, lord Melite (who was from the azg of Manazkertec’ik’) succeeded
05Parp4    62:0|by lord Movses who was from the same azg
05Parp4    62:1|providence, lord Giwt (who was from the village of Arahez in
05Parp4    62:2|martyred with Vardan, be they from the Mamikonean tohm, the Kamsarakan
05Parp4    62:2|tohm, the Kamsarakan tohm, or from other azgs. They did this
05Parp4    62:4|Ashusha had requested and received from the king of Iran, Yazkert
05Parp4    63:0|thieves, having purchased (their) tanuterut’iwn from the Iranians, unworthily through apostasy
05Parp4    63:1|than real men and were from the line of worthless tohms
05Parp4    63:5|or another type of meat from the hunts, or some other
05Parp4    63:5|other honorable and expensive article, from each land
05Parp4    63:9|the Iranian officials who came from the court liked and honored
05Parp4    63:13|like them (who had fled) from the soul-killing, fanatical king
05Parp4    63:13|soul-killing, fanatical king and from the impious princes of the
05Parp4    63:13|forests, like rabbits (protecting themselves) from the swoop of devouring eagles
05Parp4    64:2|words, and turns them away from these things
05Parp4    64:6|king Peroz heard such accusations from Gadishoy Maxaz, he became enraged
05Parp4    64:8|Power from On High dignified this blessed
05Parp4    64:10|Yazatvshnasp (the son of Ashtat, from the Mihran tun) to him
05Parp4    64:12|but something I have done from my childhood on. And I
05Parp4    64:12|I loathe everyone who strays from the truth. I have attempted
05Parp4    64:12|dissuade all who would stray from the truth and travel an
05Parp4    64:17|though you have no assurance from me
05Parp4    64:18|equal in honor or splendor from our court
05Parp4    64:19|wish, I will remove you from the episcopacy and from your
05Parp4    64:19|you from the episcopacy and from your position. And you will
05Parp4    64:20|king everthing that you hear from my mouth in full
05Parp4    64:22|I hold my office not from him but from his servants
05Parp4    64:22|office not from him but from his servants, either he or
05Parp4    64:22|to me might take it from me. For, having lived with
05Parp4    64:23|you say you will take from me, no king or prince
05Parp4    64:23|this honor of ordination away from me, only death can take
05Parp4    64:25|the messenger heard such words from the blessed kat’oghikos of Armenia
05Parp4    64:26|to add to or subtract from what the sender says
05Parp4    64:27|and say what you heard from me. For it is impossible
05Parp4    64:32|which he hoped to extract from me by making me furious
05Parp4    64:33|like, but you are removed from the office of the kat’oghikosate
05Parp4    64:34|that he had been removed from office, to rest from the
05Parp4    64:34|removed from office, to rest from the cares of the world
05Parp4    64:35|for each of their diseases from the saint’s prayers. Others of
05Parp4    64:35|were desirous of obtaining ordination from the blessed right hand of
05Parp4    65:0|Gadishoy Maghxaz came from the court and assembled around
05Parp4    65:4|who heard these vengeful words from the constant slanderers, doubted the
05Parp4    65:8|to do it or profit from it
05Parp4    65:12|with him. When (Peroz) heard from Vahan the large amount of
05Parp4    65:16|were some oppression, I felt from you, and wanted to go
05Parp4    65:18|heard such words of wisdom from Vahan, they all vindicated his
05Parp4    65:21|more that he had returned from court in splendor. He had
05Parp4    66:1|This was heard by people from the land of Armenia, many
05Parp4    66:5|benefit and a goodly visit from On High. But they were
05Parp4    66:6|him, it would save him from his pangs of conscience, while
05Parp4    66:6|while it would free us from the constant suspicions and continual
05Parp4    66:10|Hoping to find some release from my conscience which bothers me
05Parp4    66:15|heard all of these words from Vahan Mamikonean, they gave a
05Parp4    66:20|At’ik, came forward. He was from the prominent village called Bjni
05Parp4    67:0|Armenian naxarars, named Varaz-shapuh, from the Amatunik’ tohm, separated from
05Parp4    67:0|from the Amatunik’ tohm, separated from the plan of unity (just
05Parp4    67:0|just as Judas was rejected from the host of blessed Apostles
05Parp4    67:2|accurately learning about the disaster from others, and that (the rebellion
05Parp4    67:7|There was a sepuh from Urc named Varaznerseh, the son
05Parp4    67:8|you and we shall receive from the king of kings honors
05Parp4    67:9|stronger and (or) receive help from elsewhere. (In that case) we
05Parp4    67:10|with him. Taking a brigade from Atrpatakan, and from the marzpan
05Parp4    67:10|a brigade from Atrpatakan, and from the marzpan of Koprik’, and
05Parp4    68:0|sparapetut’iwn of Armenia, first, clearly from orders from On High, and
05Parp4    68:0|Armenia, first, clearly from orders from On High, and secondly from
05Parp4    68:0|from On High, and secondly from the Armenian people. They heard
05Parp4    68:6|his brother Hrahat, two men from the Gnunik’ tohm: Atom, prince
05Parp4    68:16|two, three, or more, separate from each other. (He told them
05Parp4    68:19|to those who had come from Atrvshnasp, saying: “To now we
05Parp4    68:23|Hearing such words from the brave Mamikonean sepuh the
05Parp4    68:23|that they had to move from the plain to the mountains
05Parp4    69:6|From a distance, the brave select
05Parp4    69:8|With help from On High, (the Armenians) applied
05Parp4    69:10|hour, and to barely escape from Atom and Arhastom
05Parp4    69:11|very first man to advance from the Iranian brigade
05Parp4    69:13|Garjoyl) wanted to come up from behind, fall upon those whom
05Parp4    69:19|his satellitesone named Varhgosh from the Gnt’unik’ tohm, the other
05Parp4    69:19|tohm, the other named Vasak from the Saharhunik’ tohmand quickly
05Parp4    69:25|Armenia had (a passage read) from the twenty-ninth psalm: “The
05Parp4    69:26|gladness. He took my sackcloth from me and girded me with
05Parp4    69:29|Then the troops came from battle and again related the
05Parp4    70:1|acting on this. But then, from somewhere, he assembled [300] Huns and
05Parp4    70:3|and need not learn it from anyone. You have also seen
05Parp4    70:7|the truth will be saved from Gehenna, but whoever slips and
05Parp4    70:7|but whoever slips and strays from the direct road will be
05Parp4    70:13|unprepared, nonetheless, encouraged with aid from On High, they fearlessly struck
05Parp4    70:16|his impious words, he fell from his horse and was wickedly
05Parp4    71:0|that many troops were coming from Iran. The following numerous military
05Parp4    71:21|The number of those slain from the Iranian brigade exceded the
05Parp4    71:21|was greater than those slain from the Iranian brigade at the
05Parp4    72:0|While (the troops) were returning from the battle with strengthened, joyful
05Parp4    72:1|of God had safely escaped from bondage and had arrived (in
05Parp4    72:4|an eagle in flight (flying) from the secure places of the
05Parp4    72:4|secure places of the shahastan, from lofty walls, from a multitude
05Parp4    72:4|the shahastan, from lofty walls, from a multitude of guards surrounded
05Parp4    72:5|accepted the fruit of confession from my lips. The Omniscient was
05Parp4    72:8|thanks to thee for ever; from generation to generation we will
05Parp4    73:3|An emissary came to them from the king of Iberia (Georgia
05Parp4    73:8|out of fear he fled from the borders of Iberia to
05Parp4    73:9|Then he had spies dispatched from the brigade of Iberians and
05Parp4    73:11|do not move anywhere up from the land, and if Mihran
05Parp4    73:16|to a place more distant from the Iranian camp and lodged
05Parp4    74:3|day (Vasak) would be taken from him and from this filthy
05Parp4    74:3|be taken from him and from this filthy life and be
05Parp4    74:10|own steed, (Vahan) removed him from the battle and saved him
05Parp4    74:15|named Yazd, and some others from the land of Iberia
05Parp4    75:2|was about two hrasax distant from it at a village named
05Parp4    75:4|hemmed in by horrible fear from On High, and he did
05Parp4    75:9|men, brigands, parasites, and men from bad tohms who (are able
05Parp4    75:9|are a little way distant from you, they urinate on the
05Parp4    75:12|death preferable to hearing that from such a king
05Parp4    75:17|of Armenia, being wretched men from bad tohms, in accordance with
05Parp4    75:17|bravery, goodness, and good repute from the land of Armenia
05Parp4    75:27|land of Armenia and take from our land that filthy trade
05Parp4    75:27|and bad men duplicitously take from you only to ridicule you
05Parp4    75:27|despicable, you must demand work from each, and not humor
05Parp4    76:0|fashion, suddenly an emissary arrived from court, urgently summoning Mihran to
05Parp4    76:3|For from the day the Iranians had
05Parp4    76:6|Lord Gregory, who drove from the land of Armenia that
05Parp4    76:6|the dense fog of sadness from my heart, and grant that
05Parp4    76:8|there removed the captive Hrahat from the guards who were surrounding
05Parp4    76:11|them. For if someone flees from a great and mighty prince
05Parp4    76:11|live if he has fled from the gods
05Parp4    76:12|through their intercession find forgiveness from the king, and live
05Parp4    76:15|heard all of these words from Mihran and all the other
05Parp4    76:16|or far his life is from the gate. What if he
05Parp4    76:17|life) itself will be taken from me together with the glory
05Parp4    76:18|impious judges heard these words from the blessed Yazd, they ordered
05Parp4    76:18|mountain, about two stone’s throws from the holy chapel
05Parp4    77:3|of resting awhile and relaxing from labor, unexpectedly diabolical and insane
05Parp4    77:3|diabolical and insane men arrived from the Iberian (Georgian) region. At
05Parp4    77:4|tell you: ’After your flight from the Iberian battle, we remained
05Parp4    77:5|God’s design, a spiritual priest from the Teghac’ retreat was placed
05Parp4    77:5|know who we were or from what district. But in accordance
05Parp4    77:5|This man, after removing us from the (battle)site to a
05Parp4    77:6|the food as we could from the saint’s hands, we were
05Parp4    77:7|to where we had come from, and from what district, since
05Parp4    77:7|we had come from, and from what district, since, he said
05Parp4    77:10|to achieve glory and honors from the Iranians
05Parp4    77:11|afraid to send to you from there, thinking that if someone
05Parp4    77:13|they heard these satanic words from the stupid men, they immediately
05Parp4    77:15|words of the diabolical men from Iberia, the wishes and consent
05Parp4    77:16|For even if the brigade from Iran is very small, nonetheless
05Parp4    77:19|because the increasingly bright light from his face struck me with
05Parp4    77:20|that he would be taken from me and mingle with other
05Parp4    77:23|I will not prevent anyone from going who wants to go
05Parp4    78:2|glory and we shall rest from this very protracted affair
05Parp4    78:8|displayed bravery: the venerable Ordi from the Dimak’sean tohm and the
05Parp4    78:8|tohm and the venerable K’ajaj from the Saharhunik’ tohm who gave
05Parp4    78:10|lord Yohan, having been thrown from his horse was left there
05Parp4    79:7|be able to pry them from him, if he remains alone
05Parp4    79:11|day, an emissary reached (Hazarawuxt) from court, bearing a hrovartak which
05Parp4    79:11|Vaxt’ang, or to chase him from the land; and to leave
05Parp4    80:0|Siwnik’, with a brigade drawn from the entire district of Siwnik’
05Parp4    80:2|Thus he formed a brigade from the many who allied with
05Parp4    80:9|may hold even more (firmly) from now on, without fear. Because
05Parp4    80:10|of your ancestors has received from kings. And you and your
05Parp4    80:11|Kamsarakans heard such a message from Shapuh, the Iranian military commander
05Parp4    80:13|enjoy the futile glory (received) from you and appear lustrous, but
05Parp4    80:14|God, He will save us from oppression, will preserve our women
05Parp4    81:0|to accomplish nothing, since security from On High surrounded and preserved
05Parp4    81:1|Every morning they shot arrows from below (the encampment) and there
05Parp4    81:2|Hashteank’ (district), to get help from the people there
05Parp4    81:9|Xurs (who was from Shirmac’ village in Arshamunik’ district
05Parp4    81:10|avenging God demand (an explanation) from us for the man from
05Parp4    81:10|from us for the man from different lands who dies because
05Parp4    82:10|weeping and of bad news from the camp of the impious
05Parp4    82:11|From the Armenian brigade, only Gabagh
05Parp4    83:1|Mamikonean wanted to rest awhile from the weight of the evening’s
05Parp4    83:10|Armenian brigade had turned tail from the oath sworn on the
05Parp4    83:10|sworn on the Gospel, and from the counsel of Armenia’s general
05Parp4    83:11|their dayeaks, and other azats from the Mamikonean house
05Parp4    84:1|distraught, they separated and splintered from each other and each returned
05Parp4    84:4|or Hashteank’, and take auxiliaries from them as from his own
05Parp4    84:4|take auxiliaries from them as from his own relatives; and we
05Parp4    84:8|I have never even heard from the Aryan military commanders about
05Parp4    85:1|Mamikonean, suddenly an emissary arrived from the Iranians bearing exceedingly bad
05Parp4    85:1|had escaped countless severe defeats from the Hepthalites
05Parp4    85:4|hours he awoke as though from being dazed and drugged, and
05Parp4    85:5|hear important and useful information from emissaries. However, it is very
05Parp4    85:7|in Hyrcania and massing troops from all sides, he wanted to
05Parp4    85:9|Aryans with their swords. For from such a deed he personally
05Parp4    85:10|sense or remember his disgraces from earlier enemiesdisgraces which he
05Parp4    85:10|all the Aryans had experienced from the Hepthalites
05Parp4    85:12|the difficulties of the besiegement from which I mercifully released you
05Parp4    85:15|I will transport the soil from the places where you are
05Parp4    85:18|few men who had escaped from the carnage reached Hyrcania and
05Parp4    86:0|Shapuh heard all these words from the emissary, he replied: “I
05Parp4    86:0|an excuse to get away from the work we have been
05Parp4    86:3|like Gdihon and killing many from the brigade, they themselves went
05Parp4    86:4|a great and useful land from serving the Aryans? Were I
05Parp4    86:4|him, especially the three brothers from the Kamsarakan tohm, I would
05Parp4    86:7|information and accepted the visitation from God and the facts of
05Parp4    87:7|how to select the useful from the useless (people); to consult
05Parp4    88:1|caused many people to flee from the Aryan realm. In a
05Parp4    88:2|holds such a land aloof from you is a good man
05Parp4    88:2|Peroz who drove him away from serving the Aryans. Everyone knows
05Parp4    88:17|heard such statements in order from Mihran, Hazarawuxt, and all the
05Parp4    88:22|made bold to do resulted from Peroz’ lack of knowledge of
05Parp4    89:1|have a hrovartak for you from king Vagharsh and a message
05Parp4    89:2|saw Nixor’s messengers and heard from them all the words of
05Parp4    89:2|ordered those who had come from Nixor to say the words
05Parp4    89:8|magianism; remove the fire-temples from the land of Armenia, and
05Parp4    89:9|approach, but even chase them from the assembly
05Parp4    90:1|Kark’ayin, Arhawan Aghbewrkac’i, and Pachok, from the Mardpetakan brigade
05Parp4    90:3|who had come to him from Vahan Mamikonean, with a happy
05Parp4    90:7|gods will demand their blood from Peroz) so too Vahan is
05Parp4    90:10|other men who had come from Vahan Mamikonean heard this, they
05Parp4    90:12|have heard all your words from the messengers whom I sent
05Parp4    90:14|the naxarars who had come from Vahan Mamikonean, sent them to
05Parp4    90:15|the rebels who had come from Armenia were honored by Nixor
05Parp4    90:19|delivered Nixor’s letter, (Vahan) learned from what was written that Nixor
05Parp4    90:20|He also learned from the messengers about how Nixor
05Parp4    91:2|some senior Aryans and people from noted tohms come here and
05Parp4    91:2|us speak together and hear from each other what we think
05Parp4    91:7|new thing you have fashioned. From now on it is very
05Parp4    91:8|and then, without learning it from you, it seems I (will
05Parp4    91:14|court and heard about you from men of the world, Armenians
05Parp4    91:14|know about you first-hand from experience
05Parp4    91:25|gods will demand that blood from the impiety of Peroz; and
05Parp4    91:27|be no more bitter service from which we cannot free ourselves
05Parp4    92:4|his inability to choose bad from good, brave from cowardly, wise
05Parp4    92:4|choose bad from good, brave from cowardly, wise from stupid, deserving
05Parp4    92:4|good, brave from cowardly, wise from stupid, deserving from undeserving, it
05Parp4    92:4|cowardly, wise from stupid, deserving from undeserving, it was sufficient and
05Parp4    92:6|people, men who were fugitives from the land because of their
05Parp4    92:8|know their craft and benefit from it, want to teach the
05Parp4    92:9|nobility and justice have departed from and ruined the land of
05Parp4    92:18|repeated (the demands) in writing, from the king. We need only
05Parp4    93:0|When Nixor heard such words from Vahan Mamikonean, with a greatly
05Parp4    93:3|and the apostates were removed from the festivities, full of shame
05Parp4    93:8|the site of the atean from achieving dignity? Now let a
05Parp4    93:8|how to listen and profit from the words of seniors and
05Parp4    93:14|broken, and as though awakened from a nightmare
05Parp4    93:16|to the ushers: “I am from the brigade of the rebels
05Parp4    93:19|me (want) what we demanded from you through messengers and in
05Parp4    93:20|of magianism and the atrushans from the land of Armenia, and
05Parp4    94:1|Nixor requested from Vahan the native Armenian cavalry
05Parp4    94:5|ruined. This had happened partly from the recourse of the inhabitants
05Parp4    94:5|of the place, and partly from the fury of the waters
05Parp4    95:2|Considering Vahan Mamikonean’s fatigue from traveling, king Vagharsh rejoiced merely
05Parp4    95:17|People from the same district as they
05Parp4    95:17|as they and other people from the land of Armenia clearly
05Parp4    95:18|they not be polluted. Coming from you duplicitously they hold your
05Parp4    95:19|Remove that traffic in duplicity from the land of Armenia. (It
05Parp4    95:21|words and this issue come from us all
05Parp4    95:22|not want to remove us from your service, then confirm it
05Parp4    95:22|kings (confirmed). And demand submission from us as from serving folk
05Parp4    95:22|demand submission from us as from serving folk. With your intelligent
05Parp4    95:23|grace of the words issuing from his mouth
05Parp4    95:24|that the outpouring of words from the Mamikonid was granted by
05Parp4    95:25|give you written and sealedfrom today to eternityall you
05Parp4    96:10|death, and raised me up from it, I would like my
05Parp4    96:13|and foremost sought that present from us, let the Kamsarakan terut’iwn
05Parp4    96:14|wait a while until people from that tohm know (about this
05Parp4    96:15|and try hard to be from now on loyal, fair-minded
05Parp4    96:15|always ready to receive orders from us at times
05Parp4    97:3|Who wiped away the sweat from the diligent sons of His
05Parp4    98:0|who could distinguish the wise from the stupid, and the good
05Parp4    98:0|the stupid, and the good from the bad
05Parp4    98:4|Andekan himself travelled from the land of Armenia to
05Parp4    98:7|man possesses. No one aside from you (who are godlike and
05Parp4    98:10|of them consume a stipend from the lord of the Aryans
05Parp4    98:10|should they consume (stipends provided) from the land (of Armenia), much
05Parp4    99:2|the hrovartak of the marzpanate from the hands of the emissary
05Parp4    99:7|Israel’s fountain” [Psalms 67, 27]. He ordered readings from the passage describing Israel’s deliverance
05Parp4    99:7|the passage describing Israel’s deliverance from the servitude of pharaoh, and
05Parp4    99:7|the servitude of pharaoh, and from Kings, the passage where David
05Parp4    100:0|Holy Virgin Mother of God from the very beginning: through the
05Parp4    100:2|The gushing water from the twelve fountains, spreading abroad
05Parp4    100:2|in the congregations, The Lord, from the fountain of Israel
05Parp4    100:3|is note: “it came up from the earth and watered the
05Parp4    100:3|Holy Apostles, having received water from the fountain of the Word
05Parp4    100:3|the fountain of the Word from the Holy Virgin, have filled
05Parp4    100:7|font washed away the filth from the souls of those who
05Parp4    100:8|in the congregations, The Lord, from the fountain of Israel
05Parp4    100:11|shining with splendor of honor from Christ while my eyes see
05Parp4    100:21|and teach them to drink from the delighting cup for the
05Parp4    100:21|the salvation of their souls; from that milk and wine about
05Parp4    100:21|for your breasts became beautiful from wine
05Parp4    100:22|young and ill-spirited friends from the sleep-inducing that was
05Parp4    100:23|let them not drink again from that wine of which Lot
05Parp4    100:25|the incarnate child of God from him
05Parp4    100:31|than prayers and tears; only from the well-to-do is
05Parp4    100:32|be found to have strayed from the kingdom of heaven? And
05Parp4    100:32|who, by shedding some tears from day to day will inherit
05Parp4    100:37|the souls of menstray from it all and you shall
05Parp4    100:38|the one who receive it from the right hand of the
05Parp4    100:38|the kingdom prepared for you from the creation of the world
06Khor1    1:2|From Moses Khorenats’i to Sahak Bagratuni
06Khor1    1:6|nor thought of bringing in from outside the assistance of wise
06Khor1    1:7|shall trace all the genealogies from father to son. Indeed, I
06Khor1    2:1|wished to expound our affairs from Greek sources although they are
06Khor1    2:2|mentioned only the Greek historians from whom we have promised to
06Khor1    2:7|but also many famous scholars from the land of Greece were
06Khor1    3:10|fertility of your mind, that from the beginnings of our nation
06Khor1    3:10|clans and families: who descended from whom, what each one of
06Khor1    3:10|each one’s deeds and times from the time of confusion at
06Khor1    3:11|down my account without error from the beginning as far as
06Khor1    3:11|far as you, or starting from you and others work backward
06Khor1    3:13|reach the pagan narratives; and from these we shall take whatever
06Khor1    4:6|reckoning of the years differ from ours, especially from the biblical
06Khor1    4:6|years differ from ours, especially from the biblical years, but neither
06Khor1    4:12|to have received a command from God’s mouth. But he transgressed
06Khor1    4:12|Likewise, he heard the sentence from the same One’s mouth
06Khor1    4:16|been said, he was expelled from the Garden and from God
06Khor1    4:16|expelled from the Garden and from God
06Khor1    4:23|said to have been removed from among the impious [cf. Gen. 5:24]. The cause
06Khor1    4:25|He will give us rest from work and the toil of
06Khor1    4:25|toil of our hands and from the earth which the Lord
06Khor1    4:28|For he well saidfrom our deeds,” which is from
06Khor1    4:28|from our deeds,” which is from lawlessness, andfrom the toil
06Khor1    4:28|which is from lawlessness, andfrom the toil of hands,” with
06Khor1    5:2|the investigation of the times from the beginning to our own
06Khor1    5:2|lineage of the patriarchal lines from the three sons of Noah
06Khor1    5:4|have found to be trustworthy from among the old stories, and
06Khor1    5:38|fourth after Noah and third from Sem
06Khor1    5:39|Likewise they put T’iras fourth from Noah but Yapheth third, although
06Khor1    5:40|And Mestrayim, placed as fourth from Noah and third from Ham
06Khor1    5:40|fourth from Noah and third from Ham, we do not find
06Khor1    5:43|years of the generations descended from Ham down to Ninos are
06Khor1    5:45|Likewise he counts our genealogy from Hayk to Ara the Handsome
06Khor1    5:47|in detail all the genealogies from the royal archives. But we
06Khor1    5:47|But we received a command from kings to omit mention of
06Khor1    5:47|the insignificant and wicked men from among the ancients and to
06Khor1    5:50|although the Greeks themselves translated from Chaldaean into their own language
06Khor1    5:50|Greeks since we have learned from them
06Khor1    6:2|our ability what is reliable from many sources, we have set
06Khor1    6:6|begin my present account quoting from my beloved Sibyl, Berossus, who
06Khor1    6:14|Therefore they set strong men from among the Titans to supervise
06Khor1    6:17|did God destroy these races from before the face of the
06Khor1    6:18|sworn covenant and exacted retribution from the race of Ham, restoring
06Khor1    6:24|dwelt by the same riverbank, from whose name he called the
06Khor1    6:24|the dispersion of his sons from him had its first origins
06Khor1    6:29|this book all that comes from hearsay and from books so
06Khor1    6:29|that comes from hearsay and from books so that you may
06Khor1    7:4|said to have stolen fire from the gods and given it
06Khor1    7:5|and the sum of years from the dynasty of the Shepherds
06Khor1    7:5|with the Hebrews - that is, from the times of Joseph up
06Khor1    7:7|into our history all events from the building of the tower
06Khor1    8:4|all of Anatolia and T’etalia, from the Sea of Pontus to
06Khor1    9:2|the sky above the earth, from Vaḷarshak your younger brother and
06Khor1    9:3|Because I received from you a command to cultivate
06Khor1    9:6|the pleasure we shall derive from the fulfillment of our wishes
06Khor1    9:8|the Great received the letter from the hands of Mar Abas
06Khor1    9:10|at the command of Alexander from the Chaldaean language into Greek
06Khor1    9:12|From this book Mar Abas Catina
06Khor1    9:17|From them branched off the race
06Khor1    9:18|these men was Hayk, descended from Yapetost’ē, the renowned and valiant
06Khor1    9:20|From this same book we shall
06Khor1    11:17|belt girded his waist and from his left breast hung a
06Khor1    11:20|not a few huge men from both sides met the mouth
06Khor1    11:21|retreating to the same hill from which he had descended, for
06Khor1    12:1|the races and generations descended from Hayk and what each one
06Khor1    12:3|Cadmos much of the booty from the war and valiant men
06Khor1    12:3|the war and valiant men from his own entourage
06Khor1    12:8|From them, they say, are derived
06Khor1    12:9|and established his estates. And from him is said to derive
06Khor1    12:10|which a tumultuous river flowed from the west
06Khor1    12:12|white summit rose straight up from the earth - it being a
06Khor1    12:17|of the mountain called Aragats’. From his name, they say, the
06Khor1    12:22|after their own names: P’arakhot from P’arokh, and Ts’olakert from Ts’olak
06Khor1    12:22|P’arakhot from P’arokh, and Ts’olakert from Ts’olak
06Khor1    12:27|the borders of his inheritance from the lake in the east
06Khor1    12:32|From his offspring, in the time
06Khor1    12:33|From him, they say, is descended
06Khor1    13:8|Bēl, having learned about him from stories. And for long years
06Khor1    13:8|exterminate the whole race sprung from the descendants of the valiant
06Khor1    14:15|In the same way, from those regions as far as
06Khor1    14:22|some lesser and obscure men from ballads and are found in
06Khor1    15:14|our wish and pleasure. Therefore, from now on they are all
06Khor1    16:4|through many places, she arrived from the east at the edge
06Khor1    16:4|cave in the vertical rock. From it on the south there
06Khor1    16:4|meadow like a plain, descending from the mountain on the east
06Khor1    16:4|streams of sweet water descending from the mountain and flowing through
06Khor1    16:5|forty-two thousand skilled workers from Assyria and other lands of
06Khor1    16:5|empire and six thousand chosen from her most talented craftsmen in
06Khor1    16:9|be unable to pluck out from the structure of the aqueduct
06Khor1    16:19|entry and impossible to escape from
06Khor1    16:20|construction we have not heard from anyone with accuracy, so we
06Khor1    17:1|her sons, how she fled from the magus Zoroaster to Armenia
06Khor1    17:7|they would make her desist from her demonic passion and that
06Khor1    17:10|of the war Semiramis fled from Zoroaster to Armenia
06Khor1    19:2|repeating only what is taken from books and similarly from wise
06Khor1    19:2|taken from books and similarly from wise men learned in these
06Khor1    19:2|men learned in these matters, from whom we have attempted to
06Khor1    19:5|begin to expound for you from the historyWeb of Chries
06Khor1    20:9|From him on, it is not
06Khor1    20:9|men, for they all descend from Abraham
06Khor1    20:10|slaughtered the Canaanites, they fled from him to Agras, sailing for
06Khor1    20:10|for T’arsis. This is clear from the inscription that is found
06Khor1    20:12|the Gnt’uni family undoubtedly descend from him. The character of the
06Khor1    22:1|Mede to seize the kingdom from Sardanapalos
06Khor1    22:2|Omitting what is least important from our account, we shall speak
06Khor1    22:3|kingdom and who were descended from Semiramis or Ninos I say
06Khor1    22:3|Mede in seizing the kingdom from Sardanapalos
06Khor1    22:6|Varbakēs, a native of Media, from the obscurest extremity of that
06Khor1    22:8|seized the kingdom for himself from Sardanapalos and ruled over Assyria
06Khor1    22:13|many of them?” I reply: “From the ancient archives of the
06Khor1    23:1|our kings and their number from father to son
06Khor1    23:3|For these men descended from our kings are dear to
06Khor1    23:4|in their rule and escape from the dangers of the present
06Khor1    23:22|our country with great honor. From him the historian says that
06Khor1    23:24|family of the Bagratuni descends from Hayk
06Khor1    24:1|Concerning the sons of Senek’erim, from whom are descended the Artsruni
06Khor1    24:1|the house of Angḷ derives from Pask’am
06Khor1    24:7|of the same area, and from him, says the historian, descend
06Khor1    24:9|the house of Angḷ descends from a certain Pask’am, grandson of
06Khor1    25:7|to subject and demand tribute from many. He multiplied the stores
06Khor1    26:2|Cyrus and Tigran; sleep fled from Azhdahak when he thought of
06Khor1    27:2|danger to Azhdahak the Mede from the alliance of Cyrus and
06Khor1    27:3|For that reason, and from the severe agitation of his
06Khor1    27:4|to the ground, he sighed from the depths of his heart
06Khor1    27:6|a mountain that rose high from the earth and whose peak
06Khor1    27:15|great sweat and sleep fled from me; thereafter I did not
06Khor1    27:18|And hearing many useful suggestions from his counselors he honored them
06Khor1    28:2|many thoughtful and wise things from you, my friends,” he said
06Khor1    29:2|powerful ones. For thus troubles from outside do not disturb us
06Khor1    29:3|that such useful advantages accrue from friendship, I have decided to
06Khor1    30:11|The Armenian king gathered troops from the confines of Cappadocia, the
06Khor1    31:3|regions called Ostan is descended from her as a royal line
06Khor1    31:4|thousand in number, he settled from the eastern flank of the
06Khor1    31:6|These came into being from a terrible earthquake, as say
06Khor1    31:6|sea and the uninhabited land from the torrid zone as far
06Khor1    31:7|He gave servants to Anoysh from among the same Medes who
06Khor1    31:11|artakhur and the shoot tits’ from the table of Argavan
06Khor1    32:1|what were the families derived from him
06Khor1    32:6|Tigran, but only one descended from Hayk, who killed Azhdahak and
06Khor1    32:7|also gripped the red reed. From the tube of the reed
06Khor1    32:7|the reed came forth smoke, from the tube of the reed
06Khor1    32:7|the reed came forth flame. From the flame a red-headed
06Khor1    32:11|descendants are the Vahunik’; and from his youngest son Aṙavan are
06Khor1    32:12|he Nerseh, and he Zareh; from the last’s descendants come the
06Khor1    32:15|From this point until the reign
06Khor1    33:2|There are two things deriving from your desire for knowledge that
06Khor1    33:2|lucid, like Platonic works, far from falsehood and full of what
06Khor1    33:2|we should carry the narrative from the first man down to
06Khor1    34:1|From the Fables of the Persians
06Khor1    34:13|that you gain some pleasure from them or useful profit
06Khor1    34:25|when he sought a present from him, he kissed his shoulders
06Khor2    1:2|one of those who descended from Arshak, king of Persia, and
06Khor2    1:2|who came after him were from the same one’s seed, the
06Khor2    1:2|the son receiving the throne from his father, and they were
06Khor2    1:2|and they were called Arsacids from Arshak. His descendants increased into
06Khor2    1:5|Olympias, who was twenty-fourth from Achilles, and after bequeathing his
06Khor2    1:6|states of all the others. From there he subjected the Parthians
06Khor2    1:8|eleventh year the Parthians rebelled from subjection to the Macedonians
06Khor2    1:9|From then on Arshak the Brave
06Khor2    1:9|the Brave ruled, who was from the seed of Abraham out
06Khor2    1:9|of nations will come forth from you
06Khor2    2:4|the dominion of the Macedonians from Babylon
06Khor2    2:5|sea, that they had confiscated from the Spaniards the mines from
06Khor2    2:5|from the Spaniards the mines from which gold and silver are
06Khor2    2:10|this world, as we learn from the fourth book of Herodotus’
06Khor2    3:3|of the principalities competent men from among the descendants of our
06Khor2    3:4|and for the family descended from him to be called Bagratuni
06Khor2    4:2|gathered together a great army from Azerbaijan and central Armenia - men
06Khor2    4:2|of the lake shore descended from Geḷam and the Canaanites, the
06Khor2    4:4|From there, bringing together the forces
06Khor2    5:1|of Morp’iwḷik and his death from a blow by a lance
06Khor2    5:2|in battle with an attack from our side. Therefore, willingly or
06Khor2    5:5|the valiant and famous warriors from the race of Hayk and
06Khor2    5:6|From then on, the land was
06Khor2    6:5|and deep valleys that descend from the mountain on the south
06Khor2    6:8|when the north grew cold from the bitter winds, he hastened
06Khor2    6:8|great river, taking its origin from the northern lake, descends and
06Khor2    7:6|in his gloves he appointed from the descendants of the Canaanites
06Khor2    7:7|armed body-guard, he appointed from the descendants of Khoṙ Haykazn
06Khor2    7:10|His son was Varzh, from whom the family received its
06Khor2    7:14|who prepared the royal drink from choice and delicious wines was
06Khor2    7:15|these two houses are descended from Senek’erim, the Artsruni and the
06Khor2    7:18|with ten thousand armed men from the same ancient race of
06Khor2    7:18|ancient race of kings descended from our ancestor Hayk, who were
06Khor2    7:18|had received villages and estates from their fathers by inheritance
06Khor2    7:20|But the first certainly descended from the first kings, just as
06Khor2    7:21|the eunuchs to be taken from the same family, and he
06Khor2    7:21|Hayr, prince of the region from Azerbaijan as far as Chuash
06Khor2    8:1|second in the kingdom was from the seed of Azhdahak, king
06Khor2    8:4|the villages inhabited by prisoners from Media
06Khor2    8:7|region of the same plain from the river Araxes as far
06Khor2    8:8|Descended from him was this famous and
06Khor2    8:9|From his offspring, they say, descend
06Khor2    8:10|But Gushar, descended from the sons of Sharay, inherited
06Khor2    8:12|the Gugarats’ik’; these were descended from Mihrdat, the satrap of Darius
06Khor2    8:12|as prince over the captives from among the Iberian peoples that
06Khor2    8:14|called Orduni; they are descended from Hayk
06Khor2    8:15|sunk sockets, and cross-eyes, from the offspring of Pask’am, grandson
06Khor2    8:23|the Apahunik’, Manavazean, and Bznunik’ from the same descendants of Hayk
06Khor2    8:24|for certain whether he descended from Hayk or from those who
06Khor2    8:24|he descended from Hayk or from those who were in this
06Khor2    8:26|he appointed the inflexible Miandak, from whom are descended the Mandakunik’
06Khor2    8:28|Aṙavenean and the Zarehavanean families from among the descendants of the
06Khor2    8:29|And Sharashan from the house of Sanasar he
06Khor2    8:30|found a man, a Mokats’i from the province of the same
06Khor2    8:31|the Andzevats’i, and the Akēats’i from the provinces of the same
06Khor2    8:42|the villages with a supplement from the special income and revenues
06Khor2    8:44|From then on and in the
06Khor2    9:8|should not be given wives from any of the princely houses
06Khor2    10:2|begin our narrative for you from the fifth book of Africanus
06Khor2    10:3|For he transcribed everything from the charters of the archive
06Khor2    10:3|books had been transported there from Nisibis and from the temple
06Khor2    10:3|transported there from Nisibis and from the temple histories of Sinope
06Khor2    10:6|kings down to Abgar and from Abgar down to Eruand
06Khor2    11:4|called Varazh, son of Dat, from the seed of Gaṙnik, a
06Khor2    11:5|villages by the River Hrazdan; from his name the Varazhnuni family
06Khor2    11:6|bdeashkh of Georgia, who was from the seed of Mithridates, satrap
06Khor2    11:6|had set over the prisoners from Iberia, as we narrated above
06Khor2    12:2|an army to be raised from the east and north, such
06Khor2    12:8|But I cannot say from what cause arose a fearful
06Khor2    12:9|He also took from Hellas images of Zeus, Artemis
06Khor2    13:1|Testimonies from other historians to the empire
06Khor2    13:3|because we heard from some histories that Cyrus had
06Khor2    13:20|did Darius suffer in flight from the Scythians, or Cambyses from
06Khor2    13:20|from the Scythians, or Cambyses from the Ethiopians; insignificant was Xerxes’
06Khor2    14:7|the priests, who had come from Greece, decided not to penetrate
06Khor2    14:10|own father, he dismissed them from the priesthood and confiscated to
06Khor2    14:11|they agreed to eat meat from the king’s sacrifices and also
06Khor2    14:14|attacked Palestine to seek vengeance from Cleopatra daughter of Ptolemy for
06Khor2    14:15|He took many captives from among the Jews and besieged
06Khor2    15:6|Pompey, now unexpectedly freed from him, captured Mazhak, seized his
06Khor2    16:2|and after exterminating the brigands from the mountain, and having observed
06Khor2    16:3|to resist Tigran and returned from the Euphrates to Egypt, alleging
06Khor2    18:5|and passed over to Caesar. From him he received as a
06Khor2    18:7|From then on Armenian control over
06Khor2    19:3|reconciled with Artashēs, he received from him an army for his
06Khor2    19:6|would help them topple Hyrcanus from the Jewish throne and install
06Khor2    19:8|of the Armenian king and from the Gnuni family, to Jerusalem
06Khor2    19:11|When Hyrcanus sought an oath from Barzap’ran, he swore to him
06Khor2    19:16|trick Herod into coming out from behind the wall, but Herod
06Khor2    19:19|to settle the captive Jews from Marisa in the city of
06Khor2    20:4|Armenians, having again obtained help from the Persians, attacked Silon and
06Khor2    23:5|to Cleopatra with many valuables from the booty of the war
06Khor2    24:4|a peace treaty, giving tribute from Mesopotamia and the regions of
06Khor2    24:7|he expected to receive this from him, he undertook to give
06Khor2    24:12|we should seek an oath from Herod, king of Judaea, that
06Khor2    24:16|to the place of execution. From fear that his sons would
06Khor2    24:17|him merely to remove him from Mesopotamia
06Khor2    25:3|many buildings in many cities from Rome to Damascus
06Khor2    25:6|only did not free Arsham from Herod’s authority but he also
06Khor2    25:7|taken into his service troops from Galatia and Pontus, established as
06Khor2    25:7|his father’s side was descended from Timon and on his mother’s
06Khor2    25:7|and on his mother’s side from the Median royal line from
06Khor2    25:7|from the Median royal line from the seed of Darius Vshtaspean
06Khor2    26:5|For a command went out from Augustus Caesar, as is said
06Khor2    27:4|they had protected the Euphrates from Cassius; it was called Edessa
06Khor2    27:7|is, the Kareneank’ and Sureneank’ from whom are descended Saint Gregory
06Khor2    28:1|brought order to his brothers, from whom are descended our Illuminator
06Khor2    28:5|brothers would be called Pahlav from the name of their city
06Khor2    28:7|Aspahapet Pahlav, taking this name from the principality of her husband
06Khor2    28:8|that Saint Gregory was descended from the line of Suren Pahlav
06Khor2    28:8|Suren Pahlav and the Kamsarakan from Karēn Pahlav
06Khor2    29:1|Abgar’s return from the east; he gives help
06Khor2    29:2|When Abgar returned from the east, he heard that
06Khor2    29:6|rejected her, he abducted Herodias from her husband in his lifetime
06Khor2    31:4|are God who have descended from heaven and work these things
06Khor2    32:5|letter with the Savior’s portrait from life, which has remained in
06Khor2    33:3|Bagratuni family. He had fled from Arsham and had not renounced
06Khor2    33:6|on Thaddaeus’ face, and rising from his throne he fell on
06Khor2    33:13|He himself, receiving an edict from Abgar that all should listen
06Khor2    33:17|know that nothing is hidden from your majesty, yet as your
06Khor2    33:20|himself after three days rose from the dead and appeared to
06Khor2    33:24|THE REPLY TO ABGAR’S LETTER FROM TIBERIUS
06Khor2    33:27|had previously heard of this from many people, Pilate informed us
06Khor2    33:27|and that after His resurrection from the dead many were persuaded
06Khor2    33:31|when I have a respite from the war with the Spaniards
06Khor2    33:36|may be removed with ignominy from the authority to which you
06Khor2    33:42|greeting and have loosed Peroz from bonds and have forgiven him
06Khor2    33:49|the Jews crucified, who rose from the dead, and sent His
06Khor2    35:4|should be done. But slipping from the grasp of those holding
06Khor2    35:5|Immediately a message came from the inhabitants of the city
06Khor2    35:6|the girls, whom he expelled from the city to settle in
06Khor2    35:7|benefits that he had gained from Abgar through her
06Khor2    36:9|called Sanatruk, which is derived from the nurse’s name, meaninggift
06Khor2    37:9|made him king without anyone from the Bagratuni family acting as
06Khor2    37:15|valiant man and well known from before, he was greatly honored
06Khor2    38:10|of the Armenians was removed from Mesopotamia, and Eruand paid even
06Khor2    38:10|Eruand paid even heavier tribute from Armenia
06Khor2    38:11|treasuries for the taxes collected from Armenia, Mesopotamia, and Assyria
06Khor2    39:2|days the court was transferred from the hill called Armavir, for
06Khor2    39:2|when the stream froze over from the bitter north winds there
06Khor2    39:5|bronze gates, with iron stairways from below up to the gate
06Khor2    40:2|city he transferred there everything from Armavir except the idols, which
06Khor2    42:10|that these hard stones split from the malevolence of his glance
06Khor2    43:4|Sanatruk who has been banished from his own kingdom, on his
06Khor2    44:4|Muratsean family who was descended from Azhdahak, with a force of
06Khor2    44:5|rank, which Tigran had taken from him and given to his
06Khor2    46:5|his battle line not far from his own camp
06Khor2    46:6|with whatever he had obtained from Eruand and would double it
06Khor2    46:12|attacked by some brave men from the Taurus, who at the
06Khor2    46:15|the hans on the road from his camp to his capital
06Khor2    46:21|From that same expression the town
06Khor2    46:21|remove the name of Eruand from the place. That is the
06Khor2    46:24|his brains over the floor. From such a blow he died
06Khor2    47:4|and fork and to drink from golden goblets
06Khor2    47:7|that their father had done from the king’s house for Smbat
06Khor2    48:6|of Persia, adding to them from his own treasures, as a
06Khor2    49:2|are mostly revealed to you from the tales told in Goḷt’n
06Khor2    49:2|against them and their fall from power, their slaughter, and the
06Khor2    49:5|temple and transferred to it from Bagaran the statue of Artemis
06Khor2    49:6|They brought from Eruand’s capital the Jewish captives
06Khor2    49:6|who had been transferred there from Armavir, and he settled them
06Khor2    49:7|that the latter had brought from Armavir, plus those that he
06Khor2    50:7|and hearing words of wisdom from her, he desired the maiden
06Khor2    52:2|says is not very far from the truth. The stature of
06Khor2    52:5|name Artaz, because the land from which they were brought as
06Khor2    53:5|Armenia more captives than those from Artaz, including their king, Zardmanos
06Khor2    53:9|he had married an Assyrian from near to those parts, and
06Khor2    53:10|departure of Smbat, Artavazd received from his father the object of
06Khor2    53:14|and brought back their brother from the great mire
06Khor2    54:2|the west, Artashēs took courage from these events to rebel against
06Khor2    54:9|they too withheld their tribute from the Romans
06Khor2    55:3|previous years. Having obtained pardon from him, he returned to Armenia
06Khor2    57:2|family of the Amatunik’ came from the eastern regions of the
06Khor2    57:3|are by origin Jewish, descended from a certain Manue, whose son
06Khor2    58:2|days the Aṙaveḷeank’, who were from the nation of the Alans
06Khor2    60:3|boasted that he had sprung from heaven as their savior from
06Khor2    60:3|from heaven as their savior from affliction and captivity
06Khor2    60:6|would not see Jerusalem even from a great distance
06Khor2    60:10|healing and a long life from the idols
06Khor2    61:2|he expelled all his brothers from Ayrarat to the provinces of
06Khor2    61:11|to me more reliable, that from his birth he was merely
06Khor2    62:9|wives, whom he had brought from Greece
06Khor2    62:12|the canal that branches out from the lake of Gaylatu
06Khor2    63:4|be dragged outside and thrown from the room
06Khor2    63:8|jealousy, rose to pull him from her
06Khor2    63:9|and drove the guests out from the feast
06Khor2    64:5|The four young men born from her he ennobled and entitled
06Khor2    64:6|for his release; some came from Korchēk’ and some from our
06Khor2    64:6|came from Korchēk’ and some from our region - I mean the
06Khor2    64:6|ancient neighbors of the Vchenik’ from the descendants of the Haykazunk’
06Khor2    64:6|Haykazunk’ - and some were descended from immigrants
06Khor2    64:10|whether from other sources or from our
06Khor2    64:10|whether from other sources or from our own knowledge. Observing the
06Khor2    64:10|course of my story free from what is unsuitable and what
06Khor2    65:5|lived one who was descended from Hayk; Vardgēs, having married his
06Khor2    66:3|the truth, but merely separating from that one he established another
06Khor2    66:5|he could make any disciples from among the barbarous pagans. And
06Khor2    66:6|In this book he relates from the temple cults how the
06Khor2    66:8|It is from this history that we have
06Khor2    66:8|and repeated it for you, from the reign of Artavazd up
06Khor2    67:8|fashion and at length, starting from the beginning and giving a
06Khor2    68:1|About the royal families from which the Parthian tribes derived
06Khor2    68:2|after Adam was Abraham, and from him descends the nation of
06Khor2    68:3|of Sarah, Abraham married K’etura, from whom were born Emran and
06Khor2    68:3|in his own lifetime separated from Isaac, sending them to the
06Khor2    68:4|From them springs the nation of
06Khor2    68:4|of the Parthians, and descended from these is Arshak the Brave
06Khor2    68:11|When Artashēs had obtained this from them, he granted them provinces
06Khor2    68:12|until the throne was taken from them
06Khor2    69:2|when the throne was taken from them
06Khor2    69:6|From the beginning of the Parthian
06Khor2    69:7|we shall give our account from the book of Barsuma, which
06Khor2    70:4|eruption of the twisting fire from Sasan, the envelopment of the
06Khor2    71:5|the Roman emperor, seeking help from him
06Khor2    72:1|Khosrov receives aid from Philip and attacks Artashir in
06Khor2    72:3|that he be given assistance from every region
06Khor2    72:4|they came to his support from Egypt and the desert, from
06Khor2    72:4|from Egypt and the desert, from as far away as the
06Khor2    72:5|him to flight; he took from him Assyria and the other
06Khor2    72:6|to him and exact vengeance from Artashir; and he said that
06Khor2    72:6|the throne would not pass from them
06Khor2    73:2|Pahlav, killing all the males from young men to sucklings, save
06Khor2    73:2|was unable to obtain him from his kin who had rallied
06Khor2    73:5|confusion - many men seeking power from each other in a brief
06Khor2    74:2|Now Artashir fled from Khosrov as far as the
06Khor2    74:2|one who would save him from Khosrov, be it by poison
06Khor2    74:5|by this, Anak, who was from the line of Surēn Pahlav
06Khor2    74:6|pretext of rebellion he fled from Artashir, and the Persian army
06Khor2    74:9|man, who note: “I have from my ancestors the tradition, son
06Khor2    74:9|ancestors the tradition, son receiving from father the remembrance of these
06Khor2    75:9|error, but only what comes from the records of the archival
06Khor2    75:10|our information in such matters from the reports of wise men
06Khor2    76:4|longer; Claudius gained the throne from him, and after him Aurelian
06Khor2    76:6|Fleeing from him the Armenian nobles, with
06Khor2    77:3|a certain noble called Awtay from the family of the Amatunik’
06Khor2    77:7|and which had been transferred from Armavir to Bagaran and then
06Khor2    78:4|When the Armenians had fled from Artashir, these too had fled
06Khor2    78:5|a certain Tachat, who was from the family of Ashots’ and
06Khor2    78:5|family of Ashots’ and descended from Gushar Haykazn, abducted a beautiful
06Khor2    78:5|Haykazn, abducted a beautiful maiden from among Artavazd’s sisters; and having
06Khor2    79:5|alone resisted them, preventing anyone from entering the palace of Licinius
06Khor2    80:1|of Gregory and his sons from the letter of the bishop
06Khor2    80:2|whose name was Burdar, went from Persia to the province of
06Khor2    80:3|him up and dissuaded him from going farther
06Khor2    80:7|years, they both willingly separated from each other
06Khor2    81:3|ancestor of the Mamikonian family from the northeast, from a valiant
06Khor2    81:3|Mamikonian family from the northeast, from a valiant and noble land
06Khor2    81:10|trouble I have expelled him from my country to the edge
06Khor2    81:15|food; he changed their residence from place to place for many
06Khor2    83:4|From her was born a son
06Khor2    83:5|who had not been born from Maximian’s daughter but from a
06Khor2    83:5|born from Maximian’s daughter but from a prostitute, Helen
06Khor2    83:8|sleep a cross of stars from heaven, which was surrounded by
06Khor2    83:10|asking him to send magicians from Persia and India. But even
06Khor2    83:13|Therefore he received his recompense from God: in a vision he
06Khor2    83:13|vision he received a command from the apostles to purify himself
06Khor2    83:13|God removed all the tyrants from before his face, as Agathangelos
06Khor2    84:2|Shapuh, king of Persia, rested from his wars, Trdat went to
06Khor2    84:2|own arrival with the Aryans from the other direction
06Khor2    84:4|this Trdat the Great arrived from the west, and having learned
06Khor2    84:9|the insults I have suffered from the king
06Khor2    85:4|Basilk’ approached the king. Drawing from his horse’s armor a strap
06Khor2    85:4|leather and forcefully throwing it from behind, he skillfully caught him
06Khor2    85:7|killed - yet Trdat took hostages from them according to ancestral custom
06Khor2    86:4|things he informed blessed Nunē, from whom he learned about everything
06Khor2    86:6|intending to go hunting, torments from the Lord had fallen upon
06Khor2    86:8|might command her to do from then on, for the Georgians
06Khor2    86:10|worship this in the mornings from their roofs, for it faced
06Khor2    86:11|east of the city, separated from it by a very small
06Khor2    86:12|worshipped it in the mornings from their roofs, just as they
06Khor2    86:14|down on their stumbling, sent from heaven a pillar of cloud
06Khor2    86:17|an apostle. She preached beginning from Kḷarjk’ to the gates of
06Khor2    87:7|Similarly, he took many wives from the relatives of Artashir, and
06Khor2    88:1|the transfer of the court from Rome, and the building of
06Khor2    88:2|had removed all the tyrants from before Constantine, the latter greatly
06Khor2    88:10|He reigned from the fourth year of the
06Khor2    88:16|say that he secretly took from Rome the sculpture called the
06Khor2    89:2|to the Father and not from the nature and being of
06Khor2    89:2|of the Father, nor born from the Father before all ages
06Khor2    89:4|gathered Victor and Vincent, priests from the city of Rome with
06Khor2    89:8|be given even more honor from the council on account of
06Khor2    89:10|theologian. When the latter emerged from the water, light shone out
06Khor2    90:1|The return of Aristakēs from Nicaea, the conversion of his
06Khor2    90:2|These they anathematized and excommunicated from communion with the church, and
06Khor2    90:5|Great. The king, receiving him from the water, gave him as
06Khor2    90:8|only that he might banish from his mind the memory of
06Khor2    91:6|although he lived there, nevertheless from time to time he revealed
06Khor2    91:7|his own son Aristakēs returned from the council of Nicaea, thenceforth
06Khor2    91:8|Therefore from the beginning of his priesthood
06Khor2    91:8|forty-seventh of the same, from when he no longer appeared
06Khor2    91:9|was patriarch for seven years, from the forty-seventh year of
06Khor2    91:13|elder brother Vrt’anēs succeeded him from the fifty-fourth year of
06Khor2    91:19|was a Parthian by origin, from the province of Pahlav, a
06Khor2    91:19|of the reigning Arsacid family, from the Surēn branch through his
06Khor2    91:19|through his father called Anak. From the eastern regions of our
06Khor2    91:19|and divine ray, an escape from the profound evil of idolatry
06Khor2    92:2|But in other respects, apart from that, Trdat was his equal
06Khor2    92:7|vain-glory, of our nation from the beginning to now: enemies
06Khor2    92:12|doing this they shut out from themselves the shining ray of
06Khor2    92:21|who humbled themselves by descending from the throne for God’s sake
06Khor2    92:21|concerning the dangers we run from you, we whose portion is
06Khor2    92:28|of their loquacity flow as from a fountain, as one of
06Khor2    92:30|I refrain from mentioning the saying of Christ
06Khor2    92:30|that vengeance will be exacted from the blood of the just
06Khor3    1:2|a faithful account of events from Alexander the Great down to
06Khor3    1:3|removal of the Arsacid family from the throne and of the
06Khor3    1:3|the posterity of Saint Gregory from the patriarchate. We shall deal
06Khor3    3:3|this faith, send them bishops from the line of Saint Gregory
06Khor3    4:1|withdrawal of the bdeashkh Bakur from alliance with the Armenians, and
06Khor3    6:5|Azerbaijan to keep them secure from the Persian king
06Khor3    7:2|peasants. He took many captives from the regions of Nisibis, including
06Khor3    7:6|Climbing a certain mountain from which the whole province was
06Khor3    7:8|After the departure of Jacob from this world, through his intercession
06Khor3    9:4|them unexpectedly, pushed them back from there to the rocks of
06Khor3    9:8|he struck the fearsome giant from the back of his horse
06Khor3    9:10|When Bagarat returned from there to the land of
06Khor3    10:2|had with him and withheld from him the special tribute, giving
06Khor3    11:1|of Tiran, and the departure from this world of Vrt’anēs the
06Khor3    11:4|years of episcopate, he departed from this world in the third
06Khor3    12:2|assisting him: he saved him from an attack of the northern
06Khor3    12:4|were defeated, for many fell from both sides. But neither turned
06Khor3    12:5|When Constantius returned from Persia, after a long illness
06Khor3    14:3|But Saint Yusik snatched it from the king’s hands, and throwing
06Khor3    14:4|at the vexation he suffered from Saint Yusik by his continual
06Khor3    15:1|took the Armenian army, seceded from Julian, and was slaughtered with
06Khor3    16:2|The Armenian princes sought from Tiran a worthy man to
06Khor3    16:4|since there was no man from Gregory’s family, they elected a
06Khor3    16:4|they elected a certain P’aṙnerseh from Ashtishat in Tarawn and made
06Khor3    17:7|the army that he took from you
06Khor3    18:2|of princes by taking hostages from them all
06Khor3    19:7|the blessings that you derived from us from earlier times up
06Khor3    19:7|that you derived from us from earlier times up to your
06Khor3    19:7|So, you should draw away from them and near to us
06Khor3    19:8|them; and with favorable letters from our generals you should send
06Khor3    20:3|Having returned from Byzantium to Caesarea, he came
06Khor3    20:5|and those suffering from elephantiasis had to flee lest
06Khor3    20:5|flee lest the disease spread from them to others. Their retreats
06Khor3    20:5|no consolation for their misery from anyone
06Khor3    20:8|of the land, in milk from herds, and wool, that these
06Khor3    20:8|might cater for their needs from a distance and the inmates
06Khor3    20:9|Khad, who was his deacon from the meadows of Karin
06Khor3    20:12|These two things he abolished from the princely families: first, the
06Khor3    21:2|the property he had seized from her
06Khor3    21:7|Arshak a maiden called Olympias from the imperial family
06Khor3    22:11|Aṙberan, with stipends and revenue from the royal treasury
06Khor3    22:12|leave Ayrarat and send away from you the sons of the
06Khor3    23:3|which had come to him from his maternal grandfather Gnel Gnuni
06Khor3    24:1|temerity to marry Gnel’s wife, from whom Pap was born
06Khor3    24:2|that which was not hidden from the all-seeing eye of
06Khor3    24:4|even married his wife P’aṙandzem. From her was born a son
06Khor3    26:5|army had rested and recovered from their efforts, he sought to
06Khor3    26:5|vanguard and scouts prevented him from that undertaking on the grounds
06Khor3    26:9|me, the others will learn from you to do the same
06Khor3    27:3|dwelt there should be free from the laws of justice
06Khor3    27:6|When Shapuh returned from Greece he sent one of
06Khor3    27:6|should arise. But he fled from them to the regions of
06Khor3    28:2|the walls, cried out: “Depart from us, Shapuh, lest we bring
06Khor3    28:3|women to shut oneself up from fear of an impending battle
06Khor3    29:2|Again trouble arose for Shapuh from the same nations while peace
06Khor3    29:3|the throne. After returning victoriously from a very successful war against
06Khor3    29:6|battle took place, and many from both sides fell, for heroes
06Khor3    29:8|Saint Nersēs, promising to turn from all ways of wickedness, to
06Khor3    29:8|make peace and save him from the hands of the powerful
06Khor3    29:9|Similar supplications from the nobles followed each other
06Khor3    29:16|Shapuh unless someone saves us from his hands, we have helped
06Khor3    29:17|the bones of our fathers from their tombs
06Khor3    30:1|they were fed by care from on high
06Khor3    30:3|And when the order came from the palace to exile Nersēs
06Khor3    31:10|So he abandoned from then on, his ostentatious clothes
06Khor3    32:8|those abusing Khad, snatched him from their hands, and went off
06Khor3    34:1|Arshak’s unwilling journey to Shapuh, from which he did not return
06Khor3    34:3|Arshak fled from him, being deserted by many
06Khor3    34:5|and will receive many blessings from me as from a close
06Khor3    34:5|many blessings from me as from a close relative
06Khor3    34:6|to you, who am separated from you by religion and country
06Khor3    34:6|the benefits, I hope for from you - which is uncertain - should
06Khor3    34:6|lose those I already have from my king
06Khor3    35:3|son Pap, hoping to escape from Shapuh’s hands
06Khor3    35:8|time there arrived a command from King Shapuh that they should
06Khor3    36:7|was to prevent the Armenians from having any acquaintance or friendly
06Khor3    36:12|to hang the princes’ wives from the walls of the castles
06Khor3    37:2|to Pap, the command came from Shapuh that all the Persian
06Khor3    37:6|son of Bagarat, who was from the Bagratuni family
06Khor3    37:7|Their contemporaries from the Persian army also came
06Khor3    37:8|a storm blows the leaves from the trees of the forest
06Khor3    37:8|forest, so they quickly dismounted from their horses with their lances
06Khor3    37:15|opposite our army the reflections from their bronze shields glittered on
06Khor3    37:15|on the mountains like lightning from a great cloud. Out front
06Khor3    37:16|and a stiff breeze blew from our side toward that of
06Khor3    37:19|Thus, strengthened by help from above, the Greek and Armenian
06Khor3    37:20|Mamikonian, and they removed him from the battle
06Khor3    38:3|his father Arshak had seized from him: the provinces of Shirak
06Khor3    39:3|Theodosius the Great had gone from Byzantium toward Rome and that
06Khor3    39:5|On orders from Theodosius the Great, the valiant
06Khor3    40:2|to Pap a certain Varazdat from the same Arsacid family
06Khor3    40:4|Earlier he had fled from Shapuh to the emperor’s court
06Khor3    40:5|Trdat: for when five heroes from among the enemy attacked him
06Khor3    40:16|archbishop of Armenia; he was from the same family as Albianos
06Khor3    42:3|generals were weary and exhausted from the effort of continuous warfare
06Khor3    42:7|leading away the princely families from my sector
06Khor3    42:8|He received in reply from Arshak: “Because they could not
06Khor3    42:9|he made a certain Khosrov from the same Arsacid family king
06Khor3    42:12|and although we needed nothing from you, nonetheless in accordance with
06Khor3    42:12|of your own religion and from the family of your original
06Khor3    43:1|movement of the Armenian princes from each one’s hereditary estates to
06Khor3    43:3|permit these lands to descend from father to son or from
06Khor3    43:3|from father to son or from brother to brother
06Khor3    43:5|against him by his relatives from the province of Sper; so
06Khor3    43:6|Therefore Sahak sought to escape from Arshak and to go over
06Khor3    44:2|other towns with their farmlands from the inheritance of those from
06Khor3    44:2|from the inheritance of those from the Persian sector who had
06Khor3    45:2|Arshak was removing his treasures from the fortress of Hani to
06Khor3    45:5|it should be let down from above to the entrance of
06Khor3    45:9|and fine villages and estates from the inheritance of those from
06Khor3    45:9|from the inheritance of those from the Persian sector who had
06Khor3    46:4|And Khosrov moved from his camp by the lake
06Khor3    46:4|meet Arshak and prevent him from entering his territory. But he
06Khor3    47:2|his patience, Mesrop - who was from Hats’ekk’ in Tarawn and had
06Khor3    47:2|and after the latter’s departure from the world had been appointed
06Khor3    47:2|in like manner he fled from worldly preoccupations, put human honor
06Khor3    47:4|there and had remained hidden from the days of Trdat down
06Khor3    48:8|a way to disentangle us from the emperor without them the
06Khor3    48:16|we shall fill your needs from the royal treasury
06Khor3    48:17|Third, we shall disentangle you from the Greek governors, be it
06Khor3    48:18|the rights that you draw from your mother, the Arsacid Arshanoysh
06Khor3    48:18|Arshanoysh, I shall remove you from your ancestral Kamsarakan family and
06Khor3    49:3|which might remove that sector from him and give to the
06Khor3    49:8|They separated from each other, and Mesrop went
06Khor3    50:5|unable to oppose or escape from Artashir he went to him
06Khor3    51:2|causes of our illumination, descended from father to son down to
06Khor3    51:5|Therefore Sahak, taking letters from him Vṙamshapuh, at the insistence
06Khor3    51:11|out what had been altered from the original, so that only
06Khor3    53:1|Mesrop’s letters, given by grace from on high
06Khor3    53:4|away taking the learned books from the archives of Edessa, and
06Khor3    53:9|Arising from prayer he fashioned our alphabet
06Khor3    54:4|for them through grace given from above with a certain Jaḷay
06Khor3    54:5|Khordzean and Mushē of Tarawn from among his own disciples
06Khor3    54:8|the Great engaged in translating from Syriac, there being no Greek
06Khor3    55:3|Artashir’s death had been released from bonds but kept unfettered in
06Khor3    55:5|father’s death had been taken from the fortress of Anyisheli and
06Khor3    55:6|they would be completely separated from the Greeks. But the senseless
06Khor3    55:18|succeeded in knocking the ball from Shapuh
06Khor3    55:20|the son of a king from the seed of Sanasar, and
06Khor3    55:21|this very scornfully, he flew from the hippodrome
06Khor3    56:7|Persia, and he sought vengeance from our land. He made peace
06Khor3    57:12|so that when you hear from them the plight of our
06Khor3    57:27|you have sought scholarly inventions from certain Syrians
06Khor3    57:35|we do not absolve you from blame that you did not
06Khor3    57:38|Borborites or to expel them from your see
06Khor3    58:7|might exact vengeance like enemies from enemies and by a just
06Khor3    59:2|the country, not very distant from the places where the sources
06Khor3    59:2|fish and various feeding birds, from whose eggs alone the inhabitants
06Khor3    60:4|Then he left overseers from among his own disciples in
06Khor3    60:9|Joseph and his other companion from the village of Koḷb who
06Khor3    60:10|But they received seductive letters from some imposters to the effect
06Khor3    60:13|them received an honorable welcome from Maximianos, the bishop of Byzantium
06Khor3    61:3|For the one born from her had a beginning he
06Khor3    61:3|was called Son by grace from Mary and another was Son
06Khor3    61:3|Mary and another was Son from the Father before ages; so
06Khor3    62:1|for study, with a simile from the celestial system
06Khor3    62:2|the stars receive their light from the moon, and the moon
06Khor3    62:2|moon, and the moon shines from the sun’s light, and the
06Khor3    62:2|orb of the sun shines from the ethereal heaven. Thus, the
06Khor3    62:3|the grace that continually flows from the intelligible rays of the
06Khor3    62:4|Egypt, that famous land free from the extremes of cold and
06Khor3    62:4|extremes of cold and heat, from floods and aridity, set in
06Khor3    62:5|of sea and lake, for from the mouths of the lake
06Khor3    62:5|sea and those that come from the sea, there blow continuous
06Khor3    62:5|blow continuous winds - light ones from the sea and heavy ones
06Khor3    62:5|the sea and heavy ones from the lake. Their mingling provides
06Khor3    62:6|exist tombs of heroes descended from the dragons, but the splendid
06Khor3    62:8|They no longer seek oracles from Proteus, god of the underworld
06Khor3    62:8|the power of various sciences from the new Plato, I mean
06Khor3    62:8|the new Plato, I mean from the teacher of whom I
06Khor3    64:2|court. They the princes sought from the latter a denunciation of
06Khor3    64:5|he is worthy of honor from you in accordance with your
06Khor3    64:5|will hear nothing at all from me
06Khor3    64:10|year before Surmak was expelled from the throne by the very
06Khor3    64:10|same princes.” Then he obtained from the Persian king the bishopric
06Khor3    64:11|But our princes sought from Vṙam another occupant for the
06Khor3    65:1|The sending from Persia of Sahak the Great
06Khor3    65:2|were divided into two, and from both sides they had sent
06Khor3    65:2|the Greek general Anatolius sent from Karin Havuk of Kukayarich to
06Khor3    65:3|priest Tiruk, son of Movsisik from Zarishat in Vanand
06Khor3    65:5|leaving him a few villages from the same patriarchal domain that
06Khor3    65:14|sick man with no leisure from translating, and I think only
06Khor3    66:3|they endured a thousand evils from him, they never saw him
06Khor3    66:4|do the same, seeking permission from the Persian king with the
06Khor3    66:5|where the light had shone from heaven when Saint Gregory baptized
06Khor3    66:9|the archbishopric had been withdrawn from his family, they burst into
06Khor3    67:1|The departure from the world of Sahak the
06Khor3    67:4|him and which offered safety from the harassing Persian troops
06Khor3    67:6|no imperfection found in him from old age nor did he
06Khor3    67:7|the length of our discourse from causing tedium to the readers
06Khor3    67:14|As I heard from many trustworthy men, there shone
06Khor3    67:19|own disciple Joseph, a priest from Vayots’ dzor, from the village
06Khor3    67:19|a priest from Vayots’ dzor, from the village of Khoḷots’im, succeeded
06Khor3    68:1|removal of the Armenian throne from the Arsacid family and of
06Khor3    68:1|family and of the archbishopric from the family of Saint Gregory
06Khor3    68:4|in a fold and protected from wolves, but scattered to the
06Khor3    68:7|since he has been released from this body with his companion
06Khor3    68:16|within and terrors without: terrors from the pagans and struggles from
06Khor3    68:16|from the pagans and struggles from the schismatics; and there is
06Khor3    68:20|such an affliction I suffer from the loss of our father
06Khor3    68:27|death, cast down with dishonor from his throne? Or is it
06Khor3    68:27|Or is it myself, for from my head has been removed
06Khor3    68:38|shame have been entirely removed from all
06Khor3    68:43|have come in abundance and from all sides. Houses are sacked
06Khor3    68:44|From this may Christ God protect
06Khor3    68:44|And to him be glory from all creatures. Amen
07Seb1    7:0|Contents of the present History, from the rebellion of Vahan to
07Seb1    7:0|the Ismaelites and their rule from Egypt to Persia
07Seb1    7:1|remove the fruits of piety from the land of Armenia
07Seb1    7:4|the crown sent to them from above. Therefore, they despised death
07Seb1    7:6|coming of the Persian army from the east to attack them
07Seb1    7:8|of the two kings, seized from Egypt as far as beyond
07Seb1    7:9|and from the shore of the great
07Seb1    8:1|princes, that they cast off from themselves the yoke of servitude
07Seb1    8:11|Siwnik’, had rebelled and seceded from the Armenians. He requested Khosrov
07Seb1    8:11|of the land of Siwnik’ from Dvin to the city of
07Seb1    8:12|a siege they destroyed it from top to bottom, and expelled
07Seb1    8:14|to the sword, and took from them all the elephants. Mihran
07Seb1    9:2|seek (vengeance for) this blood from them.’ This Khosrov, during
07Seb1    9:5|and to remove the others from the royal residence. He summoned
07Seb1    9:7|to this land of Armenia: from the rebellion of Vardan lord
07Seb1    9:9|had with him many auxiliaries from the forces of the innumerable
07Seb1    9:9|Huns - and also a command from the king to extirpate the
07Seb1    9:9|king to extirpate the men from the country of Armenia: to
07Seb1    9:16|then gained a victory’. Returning from there he waged another campaign
07Seb1    9:23|the world: the wrath evoked from on high and the anger
07Seb1    9:23|Chaldaeans and of men descended from giants, of brave armed cavalry
07Seb1    9:23|giants, of brave armed cavalry, from east to west, from north
07Seb1    9:23|cavalry, from east to west, from north to south
07Seb1    10:0|asking. The flight of Khosrov from Vahram
07Seb1    10:2|lines and original (princely) houses from the land of Persia. He
07Seb1    10:2|and Pahlaw, who was descended from the criminal Anak’s offspring. Tutors
07Seb1    10:2|Tutors had taken him away from the brigand Khosrov, king of
07Seb1    10:6|small part of the booty from the enormous treasures acquired from
07Seb1    10:6|from the enormous treasures acquired from the plunder of the expedition
07Seb1    10:6|the expedition, as a token from these precious things of his
07Seb1    10:7|gifts - the share of booty from the precious royal treasure - although
07Seb1    10:7|token of this portion. But from such great treasures it was
07Seb1    10:9|the king’s trusted (servants), rebelled from his service, and installed Vahram
07Seb1    10:9|custom. In unison they returned from the east and made for
07Seb1    10:17|latter was unable to stop from fear. After they had crossed
07Seb1    11:3|me in flight and seeks from us an army in support
07Seb1    11:4|We have suffered many evils from them. Let them slaughter each
07Seb1    11:5|eyes; for he had escaped from the mouth of the lion
07Seb1    11:5|into the mouth of enemies from whom there was no flight
07Seb1    11:6|response. He received an oath from him, and gave him a
07Seb1    11:6|army in support: Yovhan patrik from the region of Armenia, and
07Seb1    11:6|of Armenia, and Nersēs stratelat from Syria with his army. They
07Seb1    11:9|They encamped a little distance from each other in the province
07Seb1    11:11|enemies, you would have come from your region to assist me
07Seb1    11:12|fathers rebel and extricate themselves from their service, fighting up until
07Seb1    11:13|to you to remove yourselves from them, and to join me
07Seb1    11:18|wrote to you to separate from them, reckoning sufficient for you
07Seb1    11:19|tempered steel lances, with darts, from their powerful bows, strong young
07Seb1    11:20|responded as follows: ’Kingship is from God, and he gave it
07Seb1    11:21|From on high there will be
07Seb1    11:21|fire, that will drop down from heaven to earth and burn
07Seb1    11:23|of the melee. They fought from dawn to evening, and both
07Seb1    11:25|nobility, galloping in pursuit, pierced from below the armour of the
07Seb1    12:1|the Greek army was distant from them by a day’s journey
07Seb1    12:2|exterminate all the male line from his country, but would rather
07Seb1    12:2|kingdom, give him royal treasure from his own treasures, and release
07Seb1    12:4|my kingdom I shall extricate from them with their own accumulated
07Seb1    12:4|once more gather another army from the valiant nations of the
07Seb1    12:5|their hearts were inclined away from him
07Seb1    12:8|of my tent, you remove from his waist his belt and
07Seb1    12:11|with him [2,000] fully armed men from among both nobles and non
07Seb1    12:14|the tent, fully armed. Dismounting from his horse, he went to
07Seb1    12:16|to the door-keepers, saying: ’From my youth I have been
07Seb1    12:23|his plot. He stood up from the throne, ran to the
07Seb1    12:24|to their senses; they desisted from their proposed sedition and departed
07Seb1    12:28|precious gems, and elegant robes from among the clothes which the
07Seb1    12:29|informed: ’They have had removed from your treasures part of the
07Seb1    12:32|shall seek account of him from your hands.’ He also
07Seb1    12:33|one’s rank and dismissed them from him. He himself set out
07Seb1    12:33|him. He himself set out from Atrpatakan and reached Asorestan, his
07Seb1    13:1|a very beautiful Christian woman from the land of Khuzastan, named
07Seb1    13:1|allowances and money for clothing from the treasury; she adorned it
07Seb1    13:5|Sunday they used to go from Shirin’s monastery, with other Christians
07Seb1    13:5|worship. They would receive gifts from the king and depart. And
07Seb1    14:0|The emperor Maurice requests from Khosrov the body of the
07Seb1    14:1|that the Greek king requested from the Persian king the body
07Seb1    14:2|grace should not be removed from the country
07Seb1    14:4|a distance of three stades from the city, suddenly the mules
07Seb1    14:4|was able to move them from the spot. Abruptly turning back
07Seb1    15:0|The flight of many princes from the Greek sector of Armenia
07Seb1    15:2|And they began to flee from that region and to submit
07Seb1    15:2|when he saw their flight from the emperor, with even greater
07Seb1    16:0|to attract the Armenian princes from the Greek sector. The princes
07Seb1    16:1|the flight of these men from the emperor, he sent to
07Seb1    16:3|the Huns ours. Receiving support from them, we shall wage war
07Seb1    16:5|Christians, but they should desist from their folly and submit to
07Seb1    16:5|’You have nothing to fear from the king.’ The auditor
07Seb1    16:5|You have nothing to fear from the king of kings.’
07Seb1    16:6|waver and to split apart from each other. Mamak Mamikonean, Kotit
07Seb1    16:7|they then sought an oath from the king of the Greeks
07Seb1    16:7|princes and soldiers who were from the Persian sector. Urging them
07Seb1    17:0|sector and their death. Enemies from the Thracian side threaten the
07Seb1    17:4|of them guarded the fortress from the rear, some held the
07Seb1    17:7|The enemies from the region of Thrace plundered
07Seb1    18:1|assemble all of his troops from the eastern region, because there
07Seb1    18:1|had no problems in Syria from the Persian empire. He ordered
07Seb1    18:2|further commanded all the cavalry from Armenia to assemble, and the
07Seb1    18:2|other forces to be brought from the land of Armenia in
07Seb1    19:1|Yet another command came from the emperor, to preach the
07Seb1    20:0|Another command from the emperor to collect troops
07Seb1    20:0|the emperor to collect troops from Armenia and send them under
07Seb1    20:1|that time another command came from the emperor to seek out
07Seb1    20:1|seek out again and find from Armenia elite armed cavalry, [2,000] in
07Seb1    20:5|a way to extricate themselves from service to the king of
07Seb1    20:9|raise it with his legs from the ground, so that when
07Seb1    20:12|hand. The bull fled away from him, with one bare foot
07Seb1    20:13|he gained such a success from the Lord that taking hold
07Seb1    20:13|land and they requested mercy from the king
07Seb1    20:14|Wearied from the struggle, he sat on
07Seb1    20:15|had passed, not so much from the king’s ill will but
07Seb1    20:15|the king’s ill will but from the calumny of rivals, he
07Seb1    21:3|of the Amatunik’, and others from the nobles with them
07Seb1    21:4|stipends to be paid them from the treasury, to be given
07Seb1    22:1|the death of his father from those nobles who had killed
07Seb1    22:4|land of Gełam, and then from there he journeyed to the
07Seb1    23:4|house, which had been amassed from the taxes of that land
07Seb1    24:4|that country a community deported from Armenia and settled on the
07Seb1    24:4|the great desert which extends from T’urk’astan and Delhastan. They had
07Seb1    24:4|and furthermore not a few from the Greek empire and from
07Seb1    24:4|from the Greek empire and from the region of Syria
07Seb1    25:1|and left at a distance from him; and the king of
07Seb1    25:2|a few men, and dismounting from his horse he did obeisance
07Seb1    25:2|him: ’Bid your retinue withdraw from you, so that I many
07Seb1    25:3|his men to go away from him. While they were proceeding
07Seb1    25:3|suddenly those in ambush emerged from their places, struck Vstam and
07Seb1    27:2|a reliable servant; he was from the house of the Dimak’seank’
07Seb1    27:5|Then he requested permission from the king to rebuild the
07Seb1    27:5|place, he hastily sought permission from the king. When the permission
07Seb1    27:7|fortress and there is danger from an enemy.’ The order
07Seb1    27:7|The order came back from the king: ’Let the fortress
07Seb1    28:3|and guards for his court from among the royal retainers. He
07Seb1    28:3|command, Komsh, summoned to himself from Vrkan his own original army
07Seb1    28:4|His troops were about [2,000] cavalry from that land
07Seb1    28:7|K’ushans requested help for themselves from the great Khak’an, king of
07Seb1    28:7|which comes out of T’urk’astan from the land of Ewilat via
07Seb1    28:11|camp. When a command came from the great Khak’an to the
07Seb1    28:12|Then an Inspector from court came to Smbat and
07Seb1    28:14|shall come as a champion from my side, and you from
07Seb1    28:14|from my side, and you from yours, so that today my
07Seb1    28:15|to die.’ Coming out from either side, they rapidly confronted
07Seb1    28:16|But help came from on high: the armour of
07Seb1    28:16|the K’ushan king, chain-mail from Bahl and a solid cuirass
07Seb1    29:0|Rebellion of the Armenian nobles from the Persians and their submission
07Seb1    29:1|him with a fine horse from the royal stable with royal
07Seb1    29:2|are especially grateful to you. From now on trouble no more
07Seb1    29:4|the Chinese Chepetukh. They went from the east to the west
07Seb1    30:0|The flight of Atat Khorkhoṙuni from service to the Greeks; his
07Seb1    30:0|by him. Then his rebellion from Khosrov and his death. The
07Seb1    30:2|troops. He took his leave from the king and departed. But
07Seb1    30:2|the Persian king. Turning aside from the road, he made his
07Seb1    30:3|he was many days’ journey from the coast. Then from some
07Seb1    30:3|journey from the coast. Then from some source they learned of
07Seb1    30:5|treasures, and authorized a stipend from the treasury
07Seb1    30:8|An order came from the emperor: ’Thirty thousand cavalry
07Seb1    31:0|the generals Heraclius and Nersēs from Phocas. The siege of Urha
07Seb1    31:1|the region of Thrace rebelled from the emperor and installed as
07Seb1    31:10|army was weary and exhausted from the battle for the city
07Seb1    31:10|for the city. Another army from Greek territory reached Urha, attacked
07Seb1    32:6|of young men came out from there and fell upon their
07Seb1    32:7|the sword. Many jumped down (from the wall) out of fear
07Seb1    32:8|population of [33] villages were captured from that fortress; and in like
07Seb1    32:14|him and a clothing allowance from the treasury. But in later
07Seb1    32:15|Tskhnakert. When a command came from the king, he departed
07Seb1    33:1|Then king Khosrov returned from Dara and rested his army
07Seb1    33:3|had no expectation of salvation from anywhere, parleyed for peace, and
07Seb1    33:4|cities and their inhabitants, fleeing from the sword of Phocas
07Seb1    33:6|against it. They were opposed from within for a while, and
07Seb1    33:8|the sword, and expelled them from the country in flight
07Seb1    33:9|him to remove the inhabitants from the city of Karin and
07Seb1    33:10|bishop of Taron, who was from the village of Ałts’its’awan, succeeded
07Seb1    34:0|Captivity of the Cross. Command from king Khosrov to rebuild Jerusalem
07Seb1    34:5|the city, and prevented them from raiding. Putting his army under
07Seb1    34:13|speed, because it was fatigued from the long and so dangerous
07Seb1    34:19|The surviving Jews jumped from the walls and went to
07Seb1    34:19|the foundations of the city from below, they brought down the
07Seb1    34:23|Then a command arrived from the king to have mercy
07Seb1    34:23|the Jews to be expelled from the city. And they promptly
07Seb1    35:3|works which he has accomplished (from) before ages until now. Blessing
07Seb1    35:4|him? For all things are from him and through him and
07Seb1    35:5|was pleased to expel them from his own holy city, Jerusalem
07Seb1    35:8|these worshipful places occurs not from injustice or ruin but through
07Seb1    35:9|but the power derives not from human hands, ’lest everybody boast’
07Seb1    36:1|this letter that has arrived from the divinely-built city, ’which
07Seb1    36:4|By the grace of God, from me the chief-bishop, and
07Seb1    36:4|me the chief-bishop, and from all the orthodox bishops and
07Seb1    36:4|priests, deacons and readers, and from all the congregations of this
07Seb1    36:5|which reached us, were consoled from the many troubles and grievous
07Seb1    36:10|on high ’turned his face from us’, and ’the sun looked
07Seb1    36:12|description of the going down from Sion to Jericho - the one
07Seb1    37:2|they had dismembered it limb from limb, St Gregory had sealed
07Seb1    37:3|O pearl, not born from the sea, but a pearl
07Seb1    38:0|Constantinople; supplication of Heraclius; order from Khosrov to take the city
07Seb1    38:0|kingdom and goes to Caesarea. From there he invades Armenia and
07Seb1    38:3|of the sea seek vengeance from you
07Seb1    38:4|What does your king seek from me, who does not make
07Seb1    38:5|of Maurice? God sought that from the hands of Phocas through
07Seb1    38:6|I request the same from him: reconciliation and friendship. I
07Seb1    38:6|and friendship. I also request from you three things; so heed
07Seb1    38:6|things; so heed me. Remove from my land fire and sword
07Seb1    38:6|and sword and captivity; and from these three things you will
07Seb1    38:6|because you will not suffer from famine, nor will the royal
07Seb1    38:7|letter with gifts, to seek from him conciliation and peace with
07Seb1    38:8|king accepted the presents brought from the emperor, but he did
07Seb1    38:8|Byzantium. Naval forces came out from Byzantium to oppose him, and
07Seb1    38:8|was a battle at sea from which the Persian army returned
07Seb1    38:11|Jerusalem and the great Alexandria from my hands
07Seb1    38:13|not able to save himself from the Jews - but they killed
07Seb1    38:13|can the same save you from my hands? “For if you
07Seb1    38:16|of Cappadocia. He himself travelled from Chalcedon, reached Caesarea, and pitched
07Seb1    38:17|Lord our God obliterates them from the face of the earth
07Seb1    38:26|to now Heraclius was fleeing from me. I have now arrived
07Seb1    38:26|and will he not flee from me?’ Such words were
07Seb1    38:27|If anyone came out from it in flight, they immediately
07Seb1    38:31|the support of Ṙoch Vehan from the royal court, men selected
07Seb1    38:31|the royal court, men selected from the whole kingdom. Joining forces
07Seb1    39:3|and note: ’Although we escaped from the enemy, yet there is
07Seb1    40:2|they chose a certain hermit, from the house of Abraham, whose
07Seb1    40:3|an enquiry. Two men came from his own family and testified
07Seb1    40:4|of the bishops and removed from him the hood of the
07Seb1    40:4|high-priestly rank, dismissed him from his position, and expelled him
07Seb1    40:4|promptly installed as Catholicos Ezr from the province of Nig, who
07Seb1    40:4|and no indecorous word came from his mouth
07Seb1    40:7|made as his prime request from him the Life-bearing Cross
07Seb1    40:7|he had taken into captivity from Jerusalem
07Seb1    40:8|he requested a small force from him. Then they took leave
07Seb1    40:11|himself Suddenly they attacked him from behind, struck him down and
07Seb1    40:13|her (reigned) a certain Khosrov from the family of Sasan; and
07Seb1    41:1|the church which been saved from the hands of the enemy
07Seb1    41:2|and wailing; their tears flowed from the awesome fervour of the
07Seb1    41:2|emotion of their hearts and from the rending of the entrails
07Seb1    41:3|to sing the Lord’s chants from the fearful and agonizing emotion
07Seb1    41:5|Greek general Mzhēzh Gnuni came from Armenia, and took control of
07Seb1    41:6|requested a statement of faith from the king. Immediately a document
07Seb1    41:10|troops and requested an oath from king Heraclius that he would
07Seb1    41:10|he would not remove him from his own land. Having received
07Seb1    41:18|up the island of Aghtamar, from there he saved many provinces
07Seb1    42:0|Dvin and captivity of [35,000] men from Dvin. Office of patrik of
07Seb1    42:1|one but of that born from the handmaiden, concerning which the
07Seb1    42:2|the Persian army had departed from them and had left the
07Seb1    42:4|because their cults were divided from each other
07Seb1    42:5|that time a certain man from among those same sons of
07Seb1    42:6|Now because the command was from on high, at a single
07Seb1    42:8|they all gathered in unison ’from Ewila as far as Sur
07Seb1    42:8|opposite Egypt’; and they went from the desert of P’aṙan, [12] tribes
07Seb1    42:8|their tribes - a thousand men from each tribe - to lead them
07Seb1    42:11|we shall demand that possession from you with interest.’
07Seb1    42:14|The others, though wearied from their march, were able at
07Seb1    42:14|lying in ambush rose up from their places and attacked them
07Seb1    42:14|and there was great distress from the heat of the sun
07Seb1    42:16|Then, having requested an oath from them, they submitted to them
07Seb1    42:18|eye they occupied (the land) from the edge of the sea
07Seb1    42:26|were disunited and had separated from each other
07Seb1    42:27|A destructive army came from Asorestan along the road of
07Seb1    42:33|this battle a command came from the emperor (bestowing) the command
07Seb1    42:35|Ismael went to the east from the desert of Sin, their
07Seb1    42:35|kingdoms; they occupied (the land) from Egypt as far as the
07Seb1    42:35|the great Taurus mountain, and from the western sea as far
07Seb1    42:38|This we heard from men who had been taken
07Seb1    42:38|taken as captives to Khuzhastan, (from) Tachkastan. Having been themselves eyewitnesses
07Seb1    43:1|Jews, who after gaining help from the Hagarenes for a brief
07Seb1    43:1|envious of them, expelled them from that place and called the
07Seb1    43:2|plot, desiring to fill Jerusalem from end to end with blood
07Seb1    43:2|to exterminate all the Christians from Jerusalem
07Seb1    43:3|Now a certain man from among the great ones of
07Seb1    43:5|plot. Because their prince was from among the Jews, he ordered
07Seb1    44:0|Valentinus and his death. Return from exile of the aspet, son
07Seb1    44:1|of general. The aspet flees from Constantinople, but submits again to
07Seb1    44:3|Augusta, because Constantine was (born) from his first wife. When Valentinus
07Seb1    44:6|Ismaelites. The Persian troops fled from their camp all through the
07Seb1    44:8|the Greeks. This is clear from his saying: ’The thick wings
07Seb1    44:8|plucked, and it was exterminated from the earth.’
07Seb1    44:10|This is clear from what they were saying to
07Seb1    44:11|This fourth, arising from the south, is the kingdom
07Seb1    44:15|loyal Armenian princes among those from the Greek sector
07Seb1    44:18|He received from him many gifts, and promised
07Seb1    44:19|ordered him to be released from his bonds and that the
07Seb1    44:20|him a stipend and sustenance from the treasury. Then he ordered
07Seb1    44:22|a trick. He requested permission from king Constans to send four
07Seb1    44:29|He gave him a wife from the house of the Arsacids
07Seb1    44:29|the house of the Arsacids, from among his own relatives, and
07Seb1    44:31|fortress, but suffered many losses from the fortress. These (defenders of
07Seb1    44:32|men descended through this down from the fortress to seek from
07Seb1    44:32|from the fortress to seek from the fortress of Darawnk’ a
07Seb1    45:0|Ismaelites strikes with the sword from Ayrarat to the borders of
07Seb1    45:0|concerning matters of faith. Command from Constans to make union of
07Seb1    45:1|a yell in the fortress from one end to the other
07Seb1    45:1|the women and children down from the fortress, intending to slaughter
07Seb1    45:2|day the multitude of prisoners from the hands of the Ismaelites
07Seb1    45:3|general had taken to Constans from the battle [100] select horses as
07Seb1    45:12|There was a man there from the province of Bagrewand, from
07Seb1    45:12|from the province of Bagrewand, from the village of Bagawan, who
07Seb1    46:0|the letter brought to Armenia from Constans king of the Romans
07Seb1    46:3|We have a commandment from the inspired prophets and Christ’s
07Seb1    46:9|whom he had taken captive from the city of Alexandria. These
07Seb1    46:11|of sects to be expelled from the tribunal. He commanded that
07Seb1    46:12|to be there two bishops from Armenia, trustworthy men who had
07Seb1    46:14|the Nestorians to be expelled from the tribunal. He likewise asked
07Seb1    46:15|called Eran and other bishops from Asorestan, Aruastan, Khuzhastan, and other
07Seb1    46:16|Ałuank’, and many other bishops from Greek territory’, and the princes
07Seb1    46:16|held, and requested an account from both sides concerning Nicaea under
07Seb1    46:18|For I am from two natures - whether from my
07Seb1    46:18|am from two natures - whether from my father and mother, or
07Seb1    46:18|my father and mother, or from soul and body. But the
07Seb1    46:19|of Jerusalem, and the philosopher from the city of Alexandria to
07Seb1    46:19|we had not turned aside from God, then he in anger
07Seb1    46:19|would not have turned aside from us. But now in fear
07Seb1    46:23|’because God has delivered us from servitude to the empire of
07Seb1    46:23|regarding which we must request from Christ God for your pious
07Seb1    46:23|you are in the body from the human race, yet you
07Seb1    46:24|below - you who are crowned from heaven, you the boast of
07Seb1    46:24|Heraclius, your grandfather, who rescued from the cruel executioner the whole
07Seb1    46:26|catholic (epistle) says: ’Who was from the beginning, of whom we
07Seb1    46:29|person’, because the unity is from the two - as by the
07Seb1    46:29|So too Christ was born from the holy Spirit and Mary
07Seb1    46:29|union, ineffable according to God from the Father, and because her
07Seb1    46:32|Jesus his Son purifies us from all sin.’ Behold, Jesus
07Seb1    46:36|also God. So those who from the beginning were eye-witnesses
07Seb1    46:39|It is clear from the Nicaean council that they
07Seb1    46:39|who had received (the faith) from the apostles and confirmed the
07Seb1    46:39|So too St. Gregory learned from his predecessors and taught to
07Seb1    46:41|as we have received it from the holy apostles through our
07Seb1    46:42|the precepts of the faith from the holy council and the
07Seb1    46:44|and with [70,000] men, elite leaders from all his provinces, went to
07Seb1    46:46|the foundation of your faith from the blessed Constantine and the
07Seb1    46:46|if he be an angel from heaven - be anathema. So, all
07Seb1    46:46|have received a true foundation from the holy apostles, (that is
07Seb1    46:46|the holy apostles, (that is) from you, have spread the gospel
07Seb1    46:50|God the Father, that is from the being of the Father
07Seb1    46:50|being of the Father. God from God, light from light, true
07Seb1    46:50|Father. God from God, light from light, true God from true
07Seb1    46:50|light from light, true God from true God, born and not
07Seb1    46:51|made man, was born completely from the holy virgin Mary through
07Seb1    46:54|or that they were created from nothing, or say that the
07Seb1    46:54|or the holy Spirit are from a different being or existence
07Seb1    46:60|Now from the emperor Nero until the
07Seb1    46:60|until the blessed Constantine, and from Constantine to king Marcian, all
07Seb1    46:60|leaders of the church, (beginning) from the excellent Theophilus the orator
07Seb1    46:67|for the Athenians: to refrain from fornication, and not to accept
07Seb1    46:67|for the Lacedaemonians: to refrain from fornication, and not to bury
07Seb1    46:68|Pythagoras, after how many days from approaching a woman it was
07Seb1    46:68|enter the palace. She note: ’From one’s own (wife) on the
07Seb1    46:68|wife) on the same day; from another’s, never.’
07Seb1    46:69|apostle’s saying with reverence: ’Flee from fornication.’ For although ’no
07Seb1    46:72|with the saying: ’Stand away from me all you who work
07Seb1    46:73|We received (this faith) from St. Gregory and the God
07Seb1    46:73|and we shall not deviate from it, neither to the right
07Seb1    46:75|note: ’Christ brought his body from heaven.’ Then they divided
07Seb1    46:76|note: One Lord Jesus Christ from two natures, not suppressing the
07Seb1    46:78|to feed the five thousand from five loaves, and to change
07Seb1    46:82|faith which our fathers received from the very first vardapets
07Seb1    46:83|seek knowledge of the good from God worthily, and to bless
07Seb1    47:3|the sons of Abraham born from Hagar and K’etura: Ismaēl, Amram
07Seb1    47:3|the Indians, north of these, from the great and fearsome desert
07Seb1    47:4|a tempest it shall run from the south, coming from the
07Seb1    47:4|run from the south, coming from the desert, an awesome place
07Seb1    47:6|the disasters of the slaughter from which the civil war was
07Seb1    47:11|the plan was not hidden from him. Then he spoke with
07Seb1    47:12|pardoned him; and removing him from their clutches, spared him
07Seb1    48:2|had come to his support from those regions. The prince of
07Seb1    48:2|some place - sought an oath from the Ismaelites and went into
07Seb1    48:4|land in order to efface from the earth that kingdom as
07Seb1    48:5|Armenians rebelled and removed themselves from (allegiance to) the Greek kingdom
07Seb1    48:6|I shall not take tribute from you for a three-year
07Seb1    48:6|country [15,000] cavalry, and provide sustenance from your country; and I shall
07Seb1    48:7|Anti-Christ split them away from the Romans. For although the
07Seb1    48:10|presented to him a letter from their prince, which was written
07Seb1    48:10|will be unable to flee from there.’
07Seb1    48:12|of Mananali, of Daranali, those from the province of Ekełeats’, and
07Seb1    48:13|other princes, and the army from the region of Ayrarat; the
07Seb1    48:14|Catholicos Nersēs, who had come from Tayk’, also met him. All
07Seb1    48:18|and Siwnik’ to separate them from union with T’ēodoros
07Seb1    48:19|Another army besieged Arp’ayk’ from both the mountain side and
07Seb1    49:0|to Constantinople. Flight of Nersēs from the Armenian princes. T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni
07Seb1    49:1|for he was by origin from Tayk’, from the village called
07Seb1    49:1|was by origin from Tayk’, from the village called Ishkhan. He
07Seb1    49:1|called Ishkhan. He was raised from his youth in the territory
07Seb1    49:2|the episcopate in that land, from which he was called to
07Seb1    49:4|foundation in the holy church from St. Gregory down to today
07Seb1    49:4|the springs - which the Catholicos from early on had intended, but
07Seb1    49:5|them through fear, so that from terror of death they all
07Seb1    49:7|not communicate, but he descended from the bema and hid himself
07Seb1    49:8|and you unworthy, went down from the bema, and hid in
07Seb1    49:11|would enjoy (communion) with Christ from the altar and his hands
07Seb1    49:12|all orders of ritual emanate from this place and this man
07Seb1    49:18|He requested for himself troops from the Ismaelites, and [7,000] men came
07Seb1    49:19|entered Tayk’. They were driven from there, and were unable to
07Seb1    50:1|vain cult which you learned from childhood. Deny that Jesus and
07Seb1    50:2|Dismiss from your presence the multitude of
07Seb1    50:2|may wish, and take tribute from you, as much as you
07Seb1    50:3|was unable to save himself from the Jews, how can he
07Seb1    50:3|how can he save you from my hands?’
07Seb1    50:4|were in the east assembled: from Persia, Khuzhastan, from the region
07Seb1    50:4|east assembled: from Persia, Khuzhastan, from the region of India, Aruastan
07Seb1    50:4|region of India, Aruastan, and from the region of Egypt (they
07Seb1    50:9|earth.” ’He lifted the crown from his head, stripped off his
07Seb1    50:10|great ships arrived at Chalcedon from Alexandria with all the small
07Seb1    50:10|easily descend onto the wall from the top of towers, and
07Seb1    50:11|were about two stades’ distance from the dry land, then one
07Seb1    50:11|For the Lord looked down from heaven with the violence of
07Seb1    50:11|the sea was stirred up from the depths below. Its waves
07Seb1    50:11|clouds, and there were gurglings from the depths
07Seb1    50:18|Now the Armenian princes, from both Greek and Arab territory
07Seb1    50:20|for the populace, nor mercy from above; but it was as
07Seb1    50:21|he requested for himself troops from the Ismaelites in order to
07Seb1    51:0|Rebellion of the Medes from the Ismaelites. Collapse of the
07Seb1    51:1|that year the Medes rebelled from submission to Ismael and killed
07Seb1    51:2|on them. For they took from them each year [365] sacks of
07Seb1    51:3|die or to be freed from cruel servitude. They began to
07Seb1    51:3|might be able to escape from the teeth of the dragon
07Seb1    51:3|teeth of the dragon and from the cruel beast
07Seb1    51:5|deep valleys by falling down from precipices, while many had been
07Seb1    51:5|warriors. So, they hastened away from those regions and made for
07Seb1    51:6|against them a small army (from the place) which they call
07Seb1    51:7|There came another army from the territory of the T’etalk’
07Seb1    51:7|the Ismaelite army suffered defeat from the army of the T’etalk’
07Seb1    52:1|The Armenians rebel from the Ismaelites; slaughter of the
07Seb1    52:2|lord of the Mamikonean’, rebelled from the Greeks and submitted to
07Seb1    52:2|control of the whole land from end to end. T’ēodoros, lord
07Seb1    52:4|were pressing hard on them. From the cold they could not
07Seb1    52:6|army of Ismael turned back from them, besieged the city of
07Seb1    52:10|abilities of his ancestors, seeking from On High leadership and success
07Seb1    52:13|that the Armenians had withdrawn from submission to them, they put
07Seb1    52:13|hostages whom they had brought from that land, about [1,775] people. A
07Seb1    52:14|was therefore unable to withdraw from their service. And Hamazasp had
07Seb1    52:14|requested him and still others from among the princes (to go
07Seb1    52:15|better than life, they withdrew from submission to them, and through
07Seb1    52:21|refrain for the least moment from the sword and captivity and
07Seb1    52:23|flame up,’ he says, ’from my anger; it will burn
07Seb1    52:24|For just as arrows fly from the breast of a powerful
07Seb1    52:24|breast of a powerful man, from a fully-extended bow to
07Seb1    52:24|so too did these (speed) from the desert of Sin, who
08Ghev1    1:3|lifted the scepter of kingship from us, subjecting us to the
08Ghev1    1:4|with us and save us from service to the emperor of
08Ghev1    1:10|open at a great distance from themselves. And, leaving their horses
08Ghev1    1:10|armored, against the Arabs. Exhausted from the sun’s heat, the hot
08Ghev1    1:10|hot rocks and sand, and from the weight of their weapons
08Ghev1    1:12|of Jerusalem under taxation. Thus, from that time forth, Judaea and
08Ghev1    2:4|the land of the Armenians from the Iranian side, capturing the
08Ghev1    2:9|many of them, took booty from the fallen, and went on
08Ghev1    2:9|district of Garhni, having separated from the Byzantine general
08Ghev1    3:5|and taken, to be alienated from the faith of Christ and
08Ghev1    3:14|glorifying God Who demanded vengeance from their enemy
08Ghev1    4:3|Constans removed Prince T’e’odoros from his authority because of the
08Ghev1    4:3|his stead a certain Smbat from the Bagratid clan, sending him
08Ghev1    4:5|exterminate your House, (removing it) from the (other) clans of our
08Ghev1    4:9|authority was the Lord’s doing. From that point on he ceased
08Ghev1    4:12|of the Armenian lords, Grigor from the Mamikonean House and Smbat
08Ghev1    4:12|the Mamikonean House and Smbat from the Bagratuni House
08Ghev1    4:17|state throughout his reign, free from all raids and attacks. For
08Ghev1    5:2|powers, which he had taken from the West, naming the church
08Ghev1    5:3|column of light shedding light from its own tail, and they
08Ghev1    5:5|Khazars, and requested auxiliary troops from him
08Ghev1    7:0|unbelievable disasters which befell us from the Ishmaelites
08Ghev1    7:10|falsehoods and then seized everyone from the youngest to the oldest
08Ghev1    7:12|father, who was a murderer from the very start and never
08Ghev1    7:12|knew righteousness, as we learn from the Lord
08Ghev1    7:13|They removed from prison all the people bound
08Ghev1    7:13|hands and feet, hanged them from trees, and ended their lives
08Ghev1    7:16|of the people seeking peace from humane God. One could say
08Ghev1    8:0|the nobility and their cavalry from Armenia
08Ghev1    8:1|to him his clan members from the army of the nobles
08Ghev1    8:13|Aid from Almighty God came to the
08Ghev1    8:14|cold, preventing the Ishmaelite troops from unleashing their might. They had
08Ghev1    8:15|which had lightly frozen over from the cold. With that multitude
08Ghev1    8:18|She also provided pack animals from her own herd for them
08Ghev1    8:18|result she received great thanks from him and also magnificent gifts
08Ghev1    8:19|the Byzantine emperor. As gifts from the enemy’s loot they also
08Ghev1    8:19|noses which they had severed from the Arabs’ corpses
08Ghev1    8:21|Smbat received this honor from the emperor, took his own
08Ghev1    8:28|Then the Armenians collected spoil from the fallen, divided it up
08Ghev1    9:5|tax payers. Stop your sword from shedding their blood and stop
08Ghev1    9:5|blood and stop your hand from pillaging, and they will obey
08Ghev1    9:6|us to turn us away from our beliefs
08Ghev1    9:10|confirmed two or three times from credible men
08Ghev1    9:11|agree to check my sword from shedding the blood of innocent
08Ghev1    9:12|implement all that you requested from me, to have your pious
08Ghev1    9:12|I deviate by one word from all of your words, may
08Ghev1    9:13|who had accompanied kat’oghikos Sargis from Armenia, now took the body
08Ghev1    9:14|Then, receiving that written pledge from the Ishmaelite general’s hand, they
08Ghev1    10:9|out of confinement the men from noble clans, and then set
08Ghev1    10:10|surrounded by dangers, save us from the bitter death which awaits
08Ghev1    10:11|to save the three children from the furnace of Babylon, in
08Ghev1    10:12|of them together sought blessing from On High, and died
08Ghev1    10:14|under water to keep them from these Arab pirates, and treasures
08Ghev1    10:15|were Smbat, son of Ashot from the Bagratid clan, Grigor and
08Ghev1    10:15|Bagratid clan, Grigor and Koriwn from the Artsrunid clan, Varaz-Shapuh
08Ghev1    10:15|Varaz-Shapuh and his brother from the Amatuni clan, and numerous
08Ghev1    10:17|a city to dwell in from the Byzantine emperor and pasturage
08Ghev1    10:20|returned to Armenia, detaching themselves from the Byzantine emperor
08Ghev1    11:0|Chenk’). He requested many troops from the prince of the Ishmaelites
08Ghev1    11:5|have ruled over the world, from the beginning of time until
08Ghev1    11:7|you merely want a gift from me, after the manner of
08Ghev1    11:10|men encamped a short distance from them and then sent word
08Ghev1    11:10|the [30,000] girls which you requested from me and which I selected
08Ghev1    11:10|me and which I selected from throughout my entire kingdom for
08Ghev1    11:11|Now take from the notables of your army
08Ghev1    11:11|Arabs foolishly selected [30,000] renowned men from their troops and sent them
08Ghev1    11:14|deep shame did they return from the emperor of the Chinese
08Ghev1    12:2|at great expense with funds from his treasury. In later times
08Ghev1    12:2|it once more with funds from their own treasury
08Ghev1    12:7|some means of extricating himself from them
08Ghev1    12:8|to the road and escape from the clutches of the enemy
08Ghev1    12:9|And thus did he return from the land of the Huns
08Ghev1    13:1|clan. He effected the release from captivity of those whom Muhammad
08Ghev1    13:1|whom Muhammad had led off from the land of the Armenians
08Ghev1    13:8|that it was handed down from generation to generation, from people
08Ghev1    13:8|down from generation to generation, from people to people, by fleshly
08Ghev1    14:4|has bidden us to refrain from exposing our unique and divine
08Ghev1    14:9|gospels any such statement coming from our Lord, though He does
08Ghev1    14:9|by Satan, “I came naked from my mother’s womb, and naked
08Ghev1    14:24|The scepter shall not depart from Judah, nor the ruler’s staff
08Ghev1    14:24|Judah, nor the ruler’s staff from between his feet, until he
08Ghev1    14:27|through them and prevents others from admitting same
08Ghev1    14:28|loss when nothing was left from the Books, some individuals undertook
08Ghev1    14:28|would have continued being done from generation to generation
08Ghev1    14:29|our opinions, pretending to draw from it all that follows, stating
08Ghev1    14:31|the faith of authentic documents from holy and pious men of
08Ghev1    14:31|the Hebrew people, drawing them from the works of the Prophets
08Ghev1    14:34|laws which far removed them from the custom of that paganism
08Ghev1    14:35|of God with the record, from time to time, of the
08Ghev1    14:41|these ceremonies, and that far from being contradictory to Him, they
08Ghev1    14:42|time of our Savior, and from which, the Lord drew the
08Ghev1    14:45|when all the people returned from captivity and came back to
08Ghev1    14:46|ministers. He who is exempt from forgetfulness and conjectures, it is
08Ghev1    14:56|by God and brought down from the heavens, as you do
08Ghev1    14:56|that God sent it down from the heavens
08Ghev1    14:57|What could have hindered us from removing from it the names
08Ghev1    14:57|have hindered us from removing from it the names of the
08Ghev1    14:57|names of the evangelists, or from adding that it was God
08Ghev1    14:57|God who sent it down from the heavens
08Ghev1    14:58|that men still needed assistance from God and promised to send
08Ghev1    14:63|the light of the Law. From there on men shall pass
08Ghev1    14:63|Gospel of Christ, and finally, from the Gospel to the perpetual
08Ghev1    14:68|those who differ a little from your opinions, you are committing
08Ghev1    14:70|His Gospel has been spread from one end of the earth
08Ghev1    14:70|all peoples and all languages, from the civilized countries of Greece
08Ghev1    14:72|of them who live far from us and speak a tongue
08Ghev1    14:75|as you well know, far from us, and differing from us
08Ghev1    14:75|far from us, and differing from us both in their language
08Ghev1    14:76|works of Abu Turab escaped from this destruction, for he (Hajjaj
08Ghev1    14:77|those who find themselves far from us, nor among those who
08Ghev1    14:77|live near us. Refrain then from making things up, lest you
08Ghev1    14:78|inconsistent opinions, you make citations from them (the Scriptures) which you
08Ghev1    14:81|and Gomorrah (brimstone and) fire from the Lord” [Genesis 19:24]. These I quote
08Ghev1    14:81|the Lord” [Genesis 19:24]. These I quote from the books of Moses which
08Ghev1    14:82|do, that such passages coming from the Book of God, are
08Ghev1    14:83|one and the rays emanate from it, yet the sun is
08Ghev1    14:83|that the rays generate directly from the sun, without the concourse
08Ghev1    14:84|seems to us to proceed from a birth so pure, what
08Ghev1    14:84|a divine birth, which proceeds from a spontaneous, an ever sufficient
08Ghev1    14:85|divine orders). Consequently, you take from them what pleases you and
08Ghev1    14:86|two or three divinities emanating from different origins. For our part
08Ghev1    14:87|as it has not proceeded from our mouths, remains incomprehensible (to
08Ghev1    14:88|as the rays are born from the sun, as light originates
08Ghev1    14:88|the sun, as light originates from fire, and as word emanates
08Ghev1    14:88|fire, and as word emanates from reason. This is all that
08Ghev1    14:88|the Word of God, emanating from God
08Ghev1    14:93|know his Creator and flee from the enemy, from time to
08Ghev1    14:93|and flee from the enemy, from time to time, He made
08Ghev1    14:96|recall what we mentioned above from the books of Moses, concerning
08Ghev1    14:96|will raise up a prophet from among your brethren, to whom
08Ghev1    14:97|of that prophet shall die from among his people.” [Deut. 18:15, 18-19]. It is
08Ghev1    14:98|you a series of passages from the Prophets, indicating the coming
08Ghev1    14:101|saints I have begotten you from the womb before the morning
08Ghev1    14:107|prophecy does not prevents us from receiving yet another, by a
08Ghev1    14:107|A scepter shall come forth from his descendant and shall rule
08Ghev1    14:112|generations. May he have dominion from sea to sea, and from
08Ghev1    14:112|from sea to sea, and from the River to the ends
08Ghev1    14:115|among the clans of Judah, from you shall come forth for
08Ghev1    14:115|of Israel, whose roots are from of old, from ancient days
08Ghev1    14:115|roots are from of old, from ancient days.” [Micah 5:2]. The issue of
08Ghev1    14:115|man to be dated as from eternal days is not possible
08Ghev1    14:116|shame; those who turn away from thee shall be written in
08Ghev1    14:117|believed that He was God from God, because in the Hebrew
08Ghev1    14:119|with justice and with righteousness from this time forth and for
08Ghev1    14:121|with justice and with righteousness from this time forth and for
08Ghev1    14:122|It is evident from this passage that the most
08Ghev1    14:124|I hid not my face from shame and spitting.” [Isa. 50:5b, 6]. Also through
08Ghev1    14:126|Listen to the other testimony from Isaiah: “Behold, my servant shall
08Ghev1    14:127|with grief; and as one from whom men hide their faces
08Ghev1    14:133|of God, ought to come from the tribe of Judah, whereas
08Ghev1    14:139|art willing, remove this cup from me,” [Luke 22; 42], indicating that He was
08Ghev1    14:142|with me” [John 16:32]. Again, “I came from the Father, and have come
08Ghev1    14:156|sons of Israel were saved from destruction by the blood of
08Ghev1    14:156|could not we be saved from eternal death by the blood
08Ghev1    14:157|nothing would have hindered me from giving exposition of each of
08Ghev1    14:162|and you shall be clean from all your uncleanliness, and from
08Ghev1    14:162|from all your uncleanliness, and from all your idols I will
08Ghev1    14:166|neither received command to refrain from work therein, following the Jews
08Ghev1    14:166|nor have we stayed away from preparing our food
08Ghev1    14:182|the saints could one expect from you, when actually you, moved
08Ghev1    14:184|borne thereon, as we learned from a commandment given by God
08Ghev1    14:184|by God to Moses, and from the messages of the Prophets
08Ghev1    14:188|have come down to us from their times as their living
08Ghev1    14:190|prove my point by passages from the holy Gospels and from
08Ghev1    14:190|from the holy Gospels and from your own history
08Ghev1    14:193|why; the carnage of demon, from which the birds and the
08Ghev1    14:200|That is an erroneous diversion from our prudence
08Ghev1    14:203|His divine nature, though inseparable from His humanity, and as true
08Ghev1    14:203|and as true God engendered from true God. He rose again
08Ghev1    14:204|hope that the dead, delivered from the spiritual influence of the
08Ghev1    14:204|since souls obtain many graces from the Creator by the incarnation
08Ghev1    14:214|Far from us such idle stories and
08Ghev1    16:2|herds of these unclean animals from the country. For once again
08Ghev1    16:3|he receive a worthy judgement from the Lord of all, and
08Ghev1    17:2|point that everyone was groaning from the unrelenting, inescapable, and unendurable
08Ghev1    19:2|fortified cities to shield them from the Ishmaelites. Then they encamped
08Ghev1    19:9|that year (the caliph) desisted from further warfare
08Ghev1    20:8|forgiveness of our Savior who from the start had reserved mercy
08Ghev1    20:10|did not recognize the visitation from [Psalms 73, 3-4] Heaven
08Ghev1    20:14|that blood will be demanded from you for those you slaughtered
08Ghev1    20:14|those you led into slavery from my country
08Ghev1    20:18|turn around and distance yourself from me you will choose what
08Ghev1    20:21|he remained awaiting a visitation from On High and (was waiting
08Ghev1    20:25|troops had borne (divine) wrath from the punishing sea
08Ghev1    20:29|your own heads and demanded from you the blood of the
08Ghev1    20:31|great disgrace. As he went from city to city, he was
08Ghev1    20:32|great shame, encountered great insults from them, but could only make
08Ghev1    21:1|and summoned Ashot, Vasak’s son, from the Bagratid House. (Marwan) gave
08Ghev1    22:2|with Prince Ashot, Marwan returned from the Hun areas with great
08Ghev1    23:3|of our caliphate and deviated from the precepts of our law
08Ghev1    23:4|the caliphate) a certain Sulaiman from the same branch of the
08Ghev1    24:1|his son. Finding some (men) from the clan of the slain
08Ghev1    24:8|and cut off the inhabitants from the valley of Aven, and
08Ghev1    24:11|they not fear a visitation from God, but they actually blamed
08Ghev1    25:0|sons of Smbat were freed from their confinement as hostages. They
08Ghev1    25:2|son, Isahak, who forbade them from such banditry
08Ghev1    25:3|loaded up with much booty from Prince Ashot’s treasures and returned
08Ghev1    25:4|vengeance on himprotected himself from them for some days. He
08Ghev1    25:10|other, truly bad fruit grows from bad seed. That is how
08Ghev1    26:0|of obedience and to rebel from the Ishmaelites. Grigor from the
08Ghev1    26:0|rebel from the Ishmaelites. Grigor from the Mamikonean clan suggested this
08Ghev1    26:0|malicious intent of removing Ashot from power
08Ghev1    26:2|unable to dislodge our country from the mouth of the dragon
08Ghev1    26:6|ratified this agreement, they withdrew from the commander of our land
08Ghev1    26:12|the splendid crown had fallen from their heads and was ruined
08Ghev1    26:13|Karin (Erzerum) - as though returning from some feat of valorand
08Ghev1    27:2|of their lawgiver (Muhammad) separated from the rest and went as
08Ghev1    27:4|side as well as many from the rabble who were suffering
08Ghev1    27:4|the rabble who were suffering from unbelievably stringent tax demands. Then
08Ghev1    27:4|Then they began to attack from the side of Syria. When
08Ghev1    27:4|destruction of his power derived from the Lord
08Ghev1    28:1|that he was demanding taxes from the dead
08Ghev1    28:8|son of Bagarat, who was from the same House as Prince
08Ghev1    28:9|which until then had come from the (caliph’s) court, had been
08Ghev1    28:9|for the cavalry be provided from taxes levied on the princely
08Ghev1    29:3|prepared their belongings, taking strength from the power of the Lord’s
08Ghev1    29:3|left their birthplace and, separating (from their own people), joined the
08Ghev1    29:5|hold and protect the city from (their) foes. And he stipulated
08Ghev1    29:5|for their food should come from the land of the Armenians
08Ghev1    30:4|Hamazasp was fatally stabbed, fell from his horse and was surrounded
08Ghev1    31:5|From lands under the sway of
08Ghev1    31:6|not even lift his head (from shame); rather, he just sat
08Ghev1    32:3|They demanded taxes from the land, using numerous wicked
08Ghev1    32:5|of unbearable narrowness and demanded from him the silver he had
08Ghev1    32:5|he had demanded as tax from the country of the Persians
08Ghev1    33:2|grandees, one and all, ate from a furnace of poverty
08Ghev1    33:3|and the patriarch, Lord Trdat from the House of the lords
08Ghev1    33:6|a witness to the anger from On High: hosts of locusts
08Ghev1    33:7|with him came many brigades from the clans of the land
08Ghev1    33:8|They groaned and heaved, reeling from the unendurable calamities
08Ghev1    34:1|opted for rebellionto withdraw from obedience to the Ishmaelites
08Ghev1    34:3|finally) resolved to distance himself (from the Arabs) he went to
08Ghev1    34:8|Thus there was additional grief from taxes in our land, since
08Ghev1    34:9|the son of Count Hrahat from the Mamikonean House
08Ghev1    34:10|lords with him and withdrew from submission to the Ishmaelites. He
08Ghev1    34:10|They had come to demand from him the bloodprice for those
08Ghev1    34:13|Then enemies from all quarters arose and came
08Ghev1    34:13|sons of Ishmael had arrived from the city of Karin
08Ghev1    34:15|Muhammad began receiving frenzied complaints from all sides. So he gathered
08Ghev1    34:15|up his troops and those from the city of Dwin, entrusting
08Ghev1    34:20|did not dare sally forth from the city. Rather, they took
08Ghev1    34:22|you vengeance will be exacted from the race of Ishmael
08Ghev1    34:28|with their brigades. They arose from there and went to the
08Ghev1    34:31|advise them to distance themselves from the monk’s fanatical and damaging
08Ghev1    34:33|the land of the Armenians (from the Arabs). (Emperor) Constantine, son
08Ghev1    34:34|strength drew back in fear from that very evil wild beast
08Ghev1    34:37|shortly, for they broke away from each other and became disunited
08Ghev1    34:40|cavalrymen mounted on choice horses, from the clan of the Khurasan
08Ghev1    34:41|He sent them off from the expansive, renowned city which
08Ghev1    34:45|wanted to save the city from besiegement and thereby show himself
08Ghev1    34:46|and his brothers and those from the Amatunik’ clan together with
08Ghev1    34:47|the brother of Smbat sparapet from the Bagratunik’ clan with his
08Ghev1    34:52|fortress, (the Arabs) suddenly emerged from the ambuscade where they were
08Ghev1    34:53|Four men from noble clans also perished, three
08Ghev1    34:53|noble clans also perished, three from the Trunik’ House and one
08Ghev1    34:53|the Trunik’ House and one from the village of Urts’. Moreover
08Ghev1    34:58|Byzantine parts and saved themselves from the iniquitous, malicious slanderers, but
08Ghev1    34:62|the Arabs) regained strength, turned from their flight, and resisted (the
08Ghev1    34:66|Then fortified anew with aid from On High, nothing could shake
08Ghev1    34:67|As we learned directly from the enemy, a multitude of
08Ghev1    34:68|foe until their hands weakened from the weight of their weapons
08Ghev1    34:69|his ally and comrade Sahak from the Bagratuni House; General Mushegh
08Ghev1    34:69|in-law of the sparapet; from the Gnunik’ House, Vahan dashnak
08Ghev1    34:72|showered His mercy on humanity from the start, especially on those
08Ghev1    35:2|had died in the battle. 2 From various places they ravished Church
08Ghev1    35:2|loaded up with this spoil from the land of the Armenians
08Ghev1    35:2|oaths and bringing them down from the fortresses
08Ghev1    35:3|caliph and receive a reward from him for his labors
08Ghev1    35:4|the Persians. He died suffering from horrible pains, a worthy recompense
08Ghev1    35:4|by an invisible sword wielded from On High, (a sword) more
08Ghev1    37:2|the country were at peace from the coercive extraction of taxes
08Ghev1    37:3|taxation, the country rested somewhat from the cruel and calamitous tribulations
08Ghev1    37:5|whom were Armenian lords, Tachat from the Andzewats’i House, and Artawazd
08Ghev1    37:5|the Andzewats’i House, and Artawazd from the Mamikonean House, plus a
08Ghev1    37:5|plus a third who was from the Byzantine army
08Ghev1    39:3|Now Tachat, son of Grigor from the Andzewats’ik’ House, whom we
08Ghev1    39:3|fugitive to the Emperor Constantine [V] from the caliph. (The emperor) received
08Ghev1    39:6|Tachat) requested a written oath from them so that he could
08Ghev1    39:8|and extricated the Ishmaelite troops from the siege
08Ghev1    39:9|gave him many valuable items from the royal treasury. He also
08Ghev1    39:10|that someone who had rebelled from (Arab) authority and aided the
08Ghev1    40:7|The only way to escape from their clutches and live is
08Ghev1    40:7|That is your only deliverance from the death you have been
08Ghev1    40:8|faith in Christ and separated from the flock of the Lord
08Ghev1    40:17|tortured (Sahak), they released him from the painful bonds and led
08Ghev1    40:19|he had the bodies removed from the wood and the bones
08Ghev1    42:0|same disasters escalated further. For from then on, no one was
08Ghev1    42:2|children. Their leaders were Shapuh from the Amatunik’ House and his
08Ghev1    42:9|saying: “Do not conceal anything from me. Bring it all out
08Ghev1    42:11|only) whatever appealed to him from the treasuries and splendid vestments
08Ghev1    43:2|Lord Hamazasp from the honorable Mamikonean House desired
08Ghev1    43:2|me, the unworthy scribe Sargis, from his legitimate funds to reproduce
09Draskh1    1:5|lived before our time, recorded from the beginning, namely the transactions
09Draskh1    1:8|and peoples that were descended from the sons of Noah, and
09Draskh1    1:8|and then I shall separate from the other two our own
09Draskh1    1:9|only our nation is descended from him but that he was
09Draskh1    1:12|light the race of Togarmah from the wickedness of extreme idolatry
09Draskh1    1:16|the universal persecutions that came from the southern region of Hagar
09Draskh1    1:20|elegant manner receiving a throne from him, was properly laden with
09Draskh1    1:23|all the lands are descended from the three sons of Noah
09Draskh1    1:24|names in a different form from oursfor example, they call
09Draskh1    1:26|but only the men from the pious families who heeded
09Draskh1    1:26|accordance with the former benefaction from the Lord God fill them
09Draskh1    1:27|let me set myself free from discussing the genealogies of Shem
09Draskh1    2:1|After the inundations descending from heaven and the drowning of
09Draskh1    2:2|his possession was named Gamirk’ from his name
09Draskh1    2:6|The sixth son was Tiras from whom were born our very
09Draskh1    2:7|sons of Tiras were Ashkenaz, from whom descended the Sarmatians (Sarmatk’
09Draskh1    2:8|From Javan (Yawan), the ancestor of
09Draskh1    2:9|Though the generations descending from Japheth were perforce set out
09Draskh1    2:9|patriarchates and races are descended from one and the same generation
09Draskh1    2:12|was the third in descent from Japheth begat three sons: Ashkenaz
09Draskh1    2:13|Ashkenazian the House of Togarmah from his own name
09Draskh1    2:15|rule of his son Hayk. From Japheth to the first man
09Draskh1    2:17|book that had been rendered from Chaldaean to Greek by the
09Draskh1    2:18|Subsequently, from that source the testimony of
09Draskh1    3:2|vehemently resisted and liberating himself from the domination of Bel, he
09Draskh1    3:4|Soon our Hayk shot from his well-bent bow an
09Draskh1    3:14|dwelling the southeastern region extending from the shores of the lake
09Draskh1    3:15|Returning from there, Gegham built the great
09Draskh1    3:18|named that land Armenia Proton from his name. To this day
09Draskh1    3:19|He called the country extending from the so-called Armenia Proton
09Draskh1    3:19|Second Armenia, and the territory from Melitene to the boundaries of
09Draskh1    3:19|Third Armenia, and the region from Cop’k’ to the city of
09Draskh1    3:22|his place of residence Ayrarat from his name
09Draskh1    4:8|the Bagratuni family are descended from the generations of the latter
09Draskh1    4:14|he took away the power from the Medes, and took charge
09Draskh1    4:18|same name, derives its origin from him, and is assumed to
09Draskh1    4:23|From his line descend the Vahuni
09Draskh1    4:23|the Araweneank’ traced their lineage from his youngest son Arawen
09Draskh1    4:24|was the father of Zareh from whom the Zarehawanean family descended
09Draskh1    4:29|as it may, the timespan from our own Hayk to the
09Draskh1    5:12|From there turning toward the people
09Draskh1    5:12|of that region to refrain from plundering, pillaging, and indulging in
09Draskh1    6:9|Caesarea in honor of Caesar. From that time on the city
09Draskh1    6:16|of the word and awakened from his sleep, he gathered a
09Draskh1    6:16|of the Romans, had taken from him, he defeated and drove
09Draskh1    6:18|Artawazd and the many riches from the spoils of war
09Draskh1    7:9|vine of Christ, (was descended) from the Sureni Pahlaw, and K’amsar
09Draskh1    7:9|the Kamsarakans, (traced his lineage) from the Karenay Pahlaw. Thus, these
09Draskh1    7:11|to come and heal him from his ailment which no man
09Draskh1    8:2|Anak, who was from the house of Sureni Pahlaw
09Draskh1    8:2|pretending to have detached himself from him, came to king Xosrov
09Draskh1    8:6|bodies was covered with hair from heaven’s due, and because of
09Draskh1    8:7|anarchy, a certain Barlah came from the court of the Alans
09Draskh1    8:9|the citadel of Artashat, ascended from the depths of poisonous (reptiles
09Draskh1    9:3|Spirit anathematized and rejected Arius from communion with the church in
09Draskh1    9:4|Then our Aristakes returned from there bringing with him the
09Draskh1    9:5|return of the blessed Aristakes from the Council of Nicaea, Saint
09Draskh1    9:6|The period from the time when the blessed
09Draskh1    10:4|a burial but an assumption from this world to that of
09Draskh1    10:8|turn away all the people from the ways of wickedness, thus
09Draskh1    10:11|been appointed bishop of Albania from the house of Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    11:5|of his life, and departing from this world he went to
09Draskh1    11:9|Thereupon, having taken hostages from our own Tiran, he made
09Draskh1    11:9|and tried to dissuade Tiran from his wicked thoughts through spiritual
09Draskh1    11:10|the image (of the emperor) from his hands and throwing it
09Draskh1    11:15|since there was no one from the family of Saint Grigor
09Draskh1    11:15|they chose a certain P’arnerseh from Astishat and set him on
09Draskh1    12:3|a pension (that was collected) from the villages and the estates
09Draskh1    12:7|Saint John the Evangelist transported from Ephesus to Constantinople, and emboldened
09Draskh1    12:15|manner befitting patriarchs and receiving from the emperor the son of
09Draskh1    13:5|King Pap always derived pleasure from wanton and lewd acts for
09Draskh1    13:14|the death of Arshak Mesrop from Hac’ekac’ in Taron, a pupil
09Draskh1    14:14|him, after he had learned from several people that Sahak was
09Draskh1    14:14|expenditure for the schools come from the royal court
09Draskh1    14:18|Far be it from me,” he said, “to betray
09Draskh1    14:26|the blessed Mesrop also departed from this life in the city
09Draskh1    14:27|The presbyter Yovsep from the village of Hoghoc’imanc’ in
09Draskh1    15:1|throne was also (taken away) from the house of Grigor, our
09Draskh1    15:2|them, Shawasp Arcruni and Vndoy from the city of Dvin, ordered
09Draskh1    15:4|had his son Sheroy hanged from a pole on top of
09Draskh1    15:6|of accepting the unfading crown from the immortal King Christ
09Draskh1    16:1|great patriarch Giwt, who was from the village of Ot’mus, died
09Draskh1    16:3|him, and collecting the taxes from our land rebuilt the churches
09Draskh1    16:14|patriarchal throne Samuel who was from the village of Arcke. During
09Draskh1    16:15|patriarchal throne Mushe who was from the village of Aylaberic’ in
09Draskh1    16:16|patriarchal throne Sahak who was from the village of Ughk in
09Draskh1    16:17|patriarchal throne K’ristap’or who was from the village of Tirarich in
09Draskh1    16:18|holy see Ghewond who was from Lesser Erast (p’ok’r Erast). During
09Draskh1    16:20|they summoned Nerses, who was from the village of Ashtarak in
09Draskh1    16:24|Gabeghean (feudal family) who was from the village of Snceghuan. He
09Draskh1    16:25|man of God, who was from the village of Eghivard and
09Draskh1    16:26|of the need to borrow from foreign nations the composition of
09Draskh1    16:28|of) those regions had learned from our orthodox fathers and, allured
09Draskh1    16:31|not wish to receive (medication) from the wise physician. Soon thereafter
09Draskh1    16:33|enlightenment of his second birth from the Holy Fount, he partook
09Draskh1    16:39|the other places (that extend) from the mountain called Encak’isar to
09Draskh1    16:47|of Greater Armenia which extended from the region of Basean to
09Draskh1    17:3|that had been taken captive from Armenia and were settled in
09Draskh1    17:9|bishop of Rshtunik’ who was from the village of Aghbat’ank’, as
09Draskh1    17:11|convert Kiwrion and his adherents from their way of aberration. But
09Draskh1    17:15|a certain Yovhan, who was from the village of Bagaran in
09Draskh1    17:24|twenty-three years and departed from this world. He was succeeded
09Draskh1    17:24|succeeded by Komitas who was from the village of Aghc’k’. He
09Draskh1    17:33|the great patriarch Komitas gone from this life. He had occupied
09Draskh1    17:34|patriarchal throne a certain K’ristap’or from the Abrahamean house
09Draskh1    17:36|this became known, slanderous vilifiers from his own household rose against
09Draskh1    17:36|the verdict to discharge him from his office not according to
09Draskh1    17:37|Willingly escaping from the evil (the katholikos) went
09Draskh1    17:38|set instead Ezr who was from the village of P’araznakert in
09Draskh1    18:2|Persia and in return requested from him the holy cross. The
09Draskh1    18:6|not wish to be separated from his faithful flock, he consented
09Draskh1    18:8|met the emperor, they sought from him a signed statement of
09Draskh1    18:10|Then Ezr received honors from the emperor and, accepting as
09Draskh1    18:16|which you, who are suffering from distemper in your heart, did
09Draskh1    18:20|the name of the place from Mayroy Monastery to Mayregom and
09Draskh1    18:24|since Yovhan had disattached himself from Sargis, I maintain that his
09Draskh1    19:1|of the valiant Smbat, fleeing from Rostom, the prince of Atrpatakan
09Draskh1    19:5|according to Paul had come from Mount Sinai or the desert
09Draskh1    19:12|of making inroads into Armenia from the region of Asorestan
09Draskh1    19:13|slaves and returned to Asorestan from whence they had come
09Draskh1    19:18|thus transferring the Armenian people from the deadly depths of idolatry
09Draskh1    19:20|celestial treasure might remain safe from the hands of the destructive
09Draskh1    19:24|the caliph personally set out from the desert of Sin and
09Draskh1    19:27|had taken flight and returned from among the Greeks, the great
09Draskh1    19:29|ruler and became temporarily secure from the wicked brigands of Agar
09Draskh1    19:32|And thus, they seceded from the Emperor
09Draskh1    19:37|faith which had been received from Saint Grigor and had remained
09Draskh1    19:43|upon the entreaty of envoys from Constantinople, the emperor departed in
09Draskh1    19:44|country, the Ishmaelites took hostages from all the magnates of the
09Draskh1    19:48|city dwellers and, bringing water from the K’asagh River, cultivated the
09Draskh1    19:49|once again the Armenians seceded from the Ishmaelite tyrants because of
09Draskh1    19:51|From that day a spirit of
09Draskh1    20:1|received the honor of curopalate from the emperor, he died and
09Draskh1    20:5|the great patriarch Nerses resigned from this life and his body
09Draskh1    20:7|great Nerses, Anastas, who was from the village of Akori in
09Draskh1    20:13|lit. who had received him from the water of the holy
09Draskh1    20:18|Subsequently, Israyel, who was from the village of Ot’mus, succeeded
09Draskh1    20:21|was on his father’s side from the village of Ark’unashen in
09Draskh1    20:21|and on his mother’s side from the village of Berdkac’ in
09Draskh1    20:23|of his pontificate the hostilities from the region of the Khazars
09Draskh1    21:6|a way of dissuading him from his very bitter thoughts
09Draskh1    21:8|begged him to turn away from his wicked thoughts and not
09Draskh1    21:9|came he would receive it from his hands and perhaps feel
09Draskh1    21:12|this he took the letter from his hands, read it and
09Draskh1    21:15|seven years. Eghia, who was from the village of Archesh in
09Draskh1    21:19|with smoke and fire fell from above, and killed all of
09Draskh1    21:20|avenging foreigners, however, being secure from the fear of the brave
09Draskh1    21:20|to the city of Dvin, from whence they were sent to
09Draskh1    22:3|not even consider turning away from their man-worshipping aberration
09Draskh1    22:5|not hasten to remove them from our midst, they will very
09Draskh1    22:5|will very soon detach themselves (from you), and surrender to the
09Draskh1    22:7|patriarch Eghia removed this wickedness from (our) midst by wisely routing
09Draskh1    22:15|so that they might turn from evil to good
09Draskh1    22:16|invisible fears cannot change man from bad to good as much
09Draskh1    22:24|the flesh, which he took from us, as if by a
09Draskh1    23:1|patriarchal throne Dawit’, who was from the village of Aramonk’ in
09Draskh1    23:4|succeeded by Trdat, who was from the village of Ot’mus, a
09Draskh1    23:5|attacks of our wicked enemies from all quarters stopped with the
09Draskh1    23:7|His namesake Trdat, who was from Dasnawork’, succeeded him on the
09Draskh1    23:8|succeeded by Sion who was from the village of Bawon
09Draskh1    23:11|From that time the crop of
09Draskh1    23:19|patriarchal throne Esayi, who was from the village of Aghapatrush in
09Draskh1    23:20|over the district of Goght’n, from which position he was elevated
09Draskh1    23:21|people. Since she never departed from the gates of the temple
09Draskh1    23:26|a certain Step’anos who was from the city of Dvin; he
09Draskh1    23:27|Then Yovab, who was from Ostan and the court of
09Draskh1    24:6|his crime, he received orders from the governor to slay the
09Draskh1    24:8|few that survived (ultimately) emerged from their places of refuge in
09Draskh1    24:11|who was from the komopolis of Garni. From
09Draskh1    24:11|from the komopolis of Garni. From his youth he had borne
09Draskh1    24:16|on the patriarchal throne Georg from the district of Aragacotn
09Draskh1    24:17|of this period are missing from the present History of Armenia
09Draskh1    24:19|patriarchal throne Yovsep’ who was from the district of Aragacotn and
09Draskh1    24:26|releasing the man of God from his bonds, he sent him
09Draskh1    24:27|Kawakert and Horovmoc’ Marg alone from the hand of the wicked
09Draskh1    24:31|Throne by Dawit’, who was from the village of Kakaz in
09Draskh1    25:4|I may take my leave from your midst without fear
09Draskh1    25:14|succeeded by Yovhannes, who was from the village of Ovayk’ in
09Draskh1    25:15|of eight years had elapsed from the time of his ordination
09Draskh1    25:15|his ordination, certain wicked calumniators from the very own household of
09Draskh1    25:22|wrath of God. One fell from a high cliff, and his
09Draskh1    25:23|Another fell from a high roof in the
09Draskh1    25:36|of the caliph, he segregated from the rest of the captives
09Draskh1    25:37|Thus, going round from one district to the other
09Draskh1    25:37|their kinsmen. Then he departed from there and went to the
09Draskh1    25:42|fine stature and the craftsmen from the rest in order to
09Draskh1    25:47|Here, once again he selected from all those whom (he had
09Draskh1    25:47|he had brought with him from Vaspurakan, and separating those of
09Draskh1    25:53|of living water, which came from the side of Christ, and
09Draskh1    25:57|whose leader was called Atom from the village of Orsirank’ in
09Draskh1    25:63|they remained hanging as if from a cross, the blessed Atom
09Draskh1    25:67|up their spirit and received from Christ the crown of immortality
09Draskh1    25:68|yet, they received much praise from Christ in the hand of
09Draskh1    26:2|fortress of Baghk’, and escaped from the oppressors
09Draskh1    26:6|prince Vasak found no refuge from the enemy, for the prince
09Draskh1    26:10|they ordained as patriarch Zak’aria from the village of Dzag in
09Draskh1    26:12|From there he set out to
09Draskh1    26:13|whose people were called Sewordik’ from the name of his ancestor
09Draskh1    26:18|received many gifts and honors from them, returning to their native
09Draskh1    26:23|chose to liberate his soul from eternal damnation through the necessary
09Draskh1    27:0|Return of the Armenian Naxarars from Captivity
09Draskh1    27:6|those of others against him, from the time of his youth
09Draskh1    27:12|marriage), and to be distinguished from the other naxarar houses, as
09Draskh1    27:14|so that many suffered frostbite from the cold
09Draskh1    27:15|Church of Christ remained undamaged from the immense severity of the
09Draskh1    27:17|Then, freeing themselves from the foul teachings of Muhammad
09Draskh1    27:17|secret with fear, but seemingly from the house tops
09Draskh1    28:1|and obtained for him honor from the royal court. Ruling over
09Draskh1    28:6|domain a safe place, secure from all plundering troops, in which
09Draskh1    28:13|Ashot chose an honorable man from the household of the katholikos
09Draskh1    28:13|the katholikos Georg by name, from the komopolis of Garni, and
09Draskh1    29:11|province (gawar) of Uti. Banishing from their midst brigandage and murder
09Draskh1    29:18|hideout, and attacking the prince from the rear, instantly struck him
09Draskh1    30:3|great katholikos Georg, and receiving from his hand the viaticum, (that
09Draskh1    30:10|demands of protocol, first diverged from the course of his journey
09Draskh1    30:16|that he has taken away from my brother-in-law (sister’s
09Draskh1    30:21|fortress, and where the refugees from the district found shelter. He
09Draskh1    30:25|the royal crown. (Smbat) emerged from the spiritual nuptials to rule
09Draskh1    30:26|summoned slanderous calumniators, who sprang from the patriarch’s own household. Surrendering
09Draskh1    30:33|in accordance with my upbringing from childhood in the precepts of
09Draskh1    30:39|killer of body and soul from the beginning, calumniator and sower
09Draskh1    30:45|my name and memory perish from the face of the earth
09Draskh1    30:49|This is my conviction, from which no one could turn
09Draskh1    30:51|much that they stole it from us, and having changed the
09Draskh1    30:52|to be silent or free from care, but tend to justice
09Draskh1    30:55|faith always lead one astray from every grace. Prince Bagarat, who
09Draskh1    30:67|in order to be delivered from evil men, who have sharpened
09Draskh1    30:71|righteous, and some shall come from afar, so that they may
09Draskh1    30:73|may receive glory and honor from God throughout your days of
09Draskh1    31:1|father, he did not withdraw from the friendly affection of Leo
09Draskh1    31:6|yourself and the caliph needed from the land of the Greeks
09Draskh1    31:13|chains and rods, and taking from them many treasures of gold
09Draskh1    31:15|the fortress guarding the pass. From there the boundary (ran) southward
09Draskh1    32:18|as the impious benefit together from the sun, rain, and other
09Draskh1    32:18|so also they drink together from the cup of destruction. But
09Draskh1    32:21|suffered by those who departed from this valley of grief, let
09Draskh1    32:22|through hearsay consoled themselves greatly from fear of the Lord’s rebuke
09Draskh1    32:24|and mingled with the Hagarites, from whom we learned their ways
09Draskh1    33:9|he could not be deterred from returning, lest he might break
09Draskh1    33:11|and pitched camp not far from him in the village of
09Draskh1    33:19|ostikan demanded gold and silver from the great katholikos. He put
09Draskh1    33:19|he would be set free from his bonds and sent to
09Draskh1    34:2|bidden farewell, whereafter he departed from there. The only thing that
09Draskh1    34:15|the king to set out from there and march southward toward
09Draskh1    34:21|of such valorous competition, Gagik, from whom rose the stench of
09Draskh1    34:28|accompanied by two other men from the Amatuni house who were
09Draskh1    35:1|of the flight of Smbat from the traitor, of the desertion
09Draskh1    35:2|have any means of escape from him
09Draskh1    35:5|inquiring and learning of this from people who were known to
09Draskh1    35:6|hope of salvation for them from the gaping gates of destruction
09Draskh1    35:6|the celestial providence, he demanded from Afshin a solemn oath, assuring
09Draskh1    35:6|solemn oath, assuring them safety from bloodshed and all other wicked
09Draskh1    35:8|people (ramik) and relieved them from all oppressions. He brought to
09Draskh1    35:9|allow himself to be distracted from the hope of heavenly salvation
09Draskh1    35:10|the winter season, he went from there to the strongholds of
09Draskh1    35:14|did not wish to depart from there
09Draskh1    36:4|great patriarch Georg had departed from this world, the king and
09Draskh1    37:0|Freedom of the Royal Family from Captivity; Afshin’s Preparation for War
09Draskh1    37:1|to the city of Tiflis from where like a storm he
09Draskh1    37:4|a treaty of friendship exempt from deceit, and leaving there in
09Draskh1    37:6|been taken hostage by him from king Smbat sometime earlier. She
09Draskh1    37:7|After accepting the gifts from the princess, Afshin returned her
09Draskh1    37:8|But when king Smbat returned from Tayk’, he went out to
09Draskh1    37:10|received many gifts and honors from Smbat, he went to the
09Draskh1    37:12|and received a stipend (rochik) from king Smbat for a period
09Draskh1    37:15|and tried to convert them from the laws given to them
09Draskh1    37:20|anger like a beast released from its cage. Greatly enraged at
09Draskh1    37:20|wickedness that he had received from his eunuch. He threatened the
09Draskh1    37:22|before his spirit had departed from his body, the stench of
09Draskh1    37:22|the stench of death rose from him
09Draskh1    38:12|in order to save Hasan from the danger of death and
09Draskh1    38:12|and assure his safe return from captivity
09Draskh1    38:13|Then I acquired from the prince a solemn oath
09Draskh1    39:1|never again to suffer treachery from the suppressed menace, nor make
09Draskh1    39:1|rights had been taken away from them, and from whose mouths
09Draskh1    39:1|taken away from them, and from whose mouths righteous words were
09Draskh1    39:2|asked to be set free from the domination of the aforementioned
09Draskh1    39:2|of God had dissociated him from them and their ways, which
09Draskh1    39:11|the works of the kingdom from deterioration, so that he might
09Draskh1    40:2|reached the city of P’aytakaran, from where he immediately marched through
09Draskh1    40:4|secretly circled about the mountain from the west, and marching through
09Draskh1    40:6|a) treaty. He also removed from Smbat’s mind all his fears
09Draskh1    40:11|feast), receiving many precious gifts from the king, (Atrnerseh) returned home
09Draskh1    40:13|spring breezes began to emanate from the south, the ostikan Yusuf
09Draskh1    40:16|than what he had received from Yusuf
09Draskh1    40:18|trees. They sowed seeds free from thorns, and reaped fruits a
09Draskh1    40:19|being secure and at ease from the onslaught of the enemy
09Draskh1    40:21|fountain of goodness came forth from the House of the Lord
09Draskh1    41:2|and advised him to banish from his heart the vain, insidious
09Draskh1    41:4|sought for terms of peace from the king
09Draskh1    42:1|after having renounced the command from the court and having cast
09Draskh1    42:8|Thenceforth, Smbat received strict orders from two separate quarters, that is
09Draskh1    42:8|quarters, that is to say, from the caliph and the ostikan
09Draskh1    42:10|would secure peace for them from the court, while the four
09Draskh1    42:25|as hostage. Also he received from him all the naxarars who
09Draskh1    43:2|not wish to take back from the prince what he had
09Draskh1    43:7|with numerous gifts and prizes from the royal treasuries, namely valuable
09Draskh1    43:8|gift that I could afford from the sacred repository of our
09Draskh1    43:8|Christ, and prevented Mother Sion from being deprived of her children
09Draskh1    43:11|offered him gifts, and received from him credit befitting his position
09Draskh1    43:11|him credit befitting his position. From there he returned with the
09Draskh1    43:12|and presented Yusuf with gifts from his copious treasures. All the
09Draskh1    43:12|copious treasures. All the decisions from their discussions concerned one thing
09Draskh1    43:14|help me to be released from my confinement. But my expectations
09Draskh1    43:15|But when the fresh breezes from the south melted the frost
09Draskh1    43:22|the capital city of Dvin from a northeasterly direction
09Draskh1    43:25|to king Smbat, (and demanded from him) the total payment of
09Draskh1    43:26|in order to save himself from the reproach of God and
09Draskh1    43:28|From evening until dawn, the terrible
09Draskh1    44:4|new Israel, and save her from starvation, which was about to
09Draskh1    44:6|a way of disengaging himself (from Yusuf), he was forced contrary
09Draskh1    44:8|compelled to ask for amnesty from the ostikan, as someone in
09Draskh1    44:9|able to get myself away from the blood-stained hands of
09Draskh1    44:9|obstinate Pharaoh, I ran away from him and went to Madian
09Draskh1    44:10|of the Lord and wandered from one city to the other
09Draskh1    44:11|Departing from there, we went to the
09Draskh1    44:11|resided there, expecting our salvation from the Lord
09Draskh1    45:1|at Dvin, king Smbat returned from his place of refuge, and
09Draskh1    45:5|the treachery of the troops from the province of Uti, who
09Draskh1    45:7|carried at close quarter, troops from Uti turned suddenly on their
09Draskh1    45:13|and my stomach will shrink from shedding tears, for Providence disregarded
09Draskh1    45:13|wounds, than (one would receive) from the shackle (used for) mixing
09Draskh1    45:14|blew bitterly and banishing us from our homes, disappeared whirling away
09Draskh1    45:21|did not duly acknowledge Him from whom we received good things
09Draskh1    45:23|roots of bitterness sprouted more from our house than from outside
09Draskh1    45:23|more from our house than from outside
09Draskh1    45:25|this reason, we received insults from deceitful and insolent men, who
09Draskh1    45:27|away those tillers of injustice from the house of the Lord
09Draskh1    46:2|of the wickedness that came from the south, and the exhausting
09Draskh1    46:6|first betrayed prince Grigor, descended from Hayk, and the son of
09Draskh1    46:12|considerable distance, and suspending himself from the bastion of the city
09Draskh1    46:18|appeared in no way different from those who could not have
09Draskh1    46:19|the old dust be shaken from the heads of the grief
09Draskh1    47:8|governors and satraps were withdrawing from action because of the great
09Draskh1    48:2|and decided to dissociate themselves (from Yusuf) and to return to
09Draskh1    48:8|him or not, remained aloof from him both in deed and
09Draskh1    48:8|loved with friendship dissociated themselves from him and joined the enemy
09Draskh1    48:13|of their weapons, shot arrows from their deeply bent bows, hurled
09Draskh1    48:16|of the Christ-confirmed people from the danger of unnecessary death
09Draskh1    49:6|thirst, had offered the water from the well of Bethlehem
09Draskh1    49:9|beings spurt death. Then, turning from their love for satan to
09Draskh1    49:9|and evil, they took away from the king his towel and
09Draskh1    49:10|the rack, and stretching him from the chin as well as
09Draskh1    49:12|with a sword. He departed from this life after a reign
09Draskh1    49:16|the place where the blood from the venerable body had dripped
09Draskh1    50:1|siege, did not move away from there, until he had stealthily
09Draskh1    50:2|Siwnik’. He transferred the latter from the fortress and kept them
09Draskh1    50:2|them could not be discerned from the maid
09Draskh1    50:3|their treasures were taken away from them, and their ornaments as
09Draskh1    50:5|enemy and liberate their families from captivity. Nevertheless, being unable to
09Draskh1    50:5|and to come in time from afar in order to carry
09Draskh1    50:12|into casks and suspend them from the bastions of the fortress
09Draskh1    50:15|might be able to liberate from captivity those Christians who had
09Draskh1    50:16|booty and loot, he returned (from there) to the district of
09Draskh1    51:2|forces were hampered (by these) from (carrying out) their savage raids
09Draskh1    51:8|decided to sell, they separated from the rest. They would take
09Draskh1    51:8|would take away the son from the father, the brother from
09Draskh1    51:8|from the father, the brother from his brother, the wife from
09Draskh1    51:8|from his brother, the wife from her husband, the mother from
09Draskh1    51:8|from her husband, the mother from her daughter, the daughter-in
09Draskh1    51:8|daughter, the daughter-in-law from the mother-in-law, and
09Draskh1    51:8|law, and the suckling babe from the breast of her mother
09Draskh1    51:10|amount of gold and silver from the rich and from the
09Draskh1    51:10|silver from the rich and from the poor
09Draskh1    51:13|them open with a sword from the chest down, and before
09Draskh1    51:15|strong men pull on them from two opposite ends, until their
09Draskh1    51:19|to alleviate somewhat the fatigue from their tortures
09Draskh1    51:23|of Christ’s glory, they proclaimed from the housetops what was to
09Draskh1    51:29|by the name of Mik’ayel, from the land of Gugark’, who
09Draskh1    51:30|fortitude through the assistance coming from High, and tearing himself loose
09Draskh1    51:30|High, and tearing himself loose from them, made haste to join
09Draskh1    51:44|and wild, and purifying themselves from the filth of defiled and
09Draskh1    51:45|From afar they heard the good
09Draskh1    51:47|with torrents of wickedness. Straying from the path of the true
09Draskh1    51:47|blinded by black darkness. Straying from the royal highway, they swerved
09Draskh1    51:47|the royal highway, they swerved from the limpid flow of the
09Draskh1    51:47|did they derive any benefit from the promises made by the
09Draskh1    52:7|or like Maccabee rescue themselves from the siege
09Draskh1    52:8|the necks of the faithful from the sway (of the enemy
09Draskh1    53:18|like dead images and stumbled from side to side. Because of
09Draskh1    53:21|away the half-baked dough from the oven
09Draskh1    53:29|wood, and poured ashes taken from furnaces hot with fire down
09Draskh1    53:30|with thongs, and suspended them from tall balconies until their parts
09Draskh1    53:32|and weakened them, for departure from this life is the common
09Draskh1    54:1|Yovhannes, Katholikos of Greater Armenia, from Nikolaos, by the mercy of
09Draskh1    54:4|are at a great distance from you, have received these tidings
09Draskh1    54:18|For I saw beauty departed from the house of the Lord
09Draskh1    54:18|I suffered I received consolation from my kinsmen, as well as
09Draskh1    54:18|my kinsmen, as well as from the princes and the people
09Draskh1    54:24|king over the Armenians, went from one stronghold of his domain
09Draskh1    54:27|rejoicing as well as love from this catholic church, even though
09Draskh1    54:28|Greetings also from me, Yovhannes, the humble katholikos
09Draskh1    54:39|no one to seek vengeance from our slanderer. Once again the
09Draskh1    54:48|pacified the people of Ashkenaz from all the evil turmoils to
09Draskh1    54:50|presently internal strife, and disaster from above trouble us. But your
09Draskh1    54:52|is unable to save us from the menace of these afflictions
09Draskh1    54:55|and that I was saved from the tribulations which I willingly
09Draskh1    54:57|me physically and saved me from death. He returned me and
09Draskh1    54:57|me and those with me from captivity, like torrents coming from
09Draskh1    54:57|from captivity, like torrents coming from the south, and snatched me
09Draskh1    54:57|south, and snatched me away from the claws of the dragon
09Draskh1    54:58|to Sarephtha of Sidon away from Jezabel, the prophet killer. Like
09Draskh1    54:58|Like Paul I was suspended from the walls of Damascus and
09Draskh1    54:59|the Lord, I was pursued from one city to the other
09Draskh1    54:60|From this far off land I
09Draskh1    54:60|far off land I seek from your pious and beneficent superintendence
09Draskh1    54:63|waist is glued, and lift from our necks the yoke, which
09Draskh1    54:71|me and those with me from prostrating ourselves before the Cross
09Draskh1    54:73|so that after being delivered from the hands of the Ishmaelites
09Draskh1    54:74|With much assistance from you and by means of
09Draskh1    54:77|not come and who stray from the fold of the Lord’s
09Draskh1    54:77|shall remain irreproachable and free from blame
09Draskh1    54:78|the inhabitants of your court from all losses caused by the
09Draskh1    54:79|name is exalted with glory from one end of the universe
09Draskh1    55:1|considered that the wicked calamities from the south might still be
09Draskh1    55:13|which the blessed comforted themselves from the heat of their sweaty
09Draskh1    55:14|of Gregory had drawn water from here to drink. At this
09Draskh1    55:14|worthy of tasting the water from the redeeming spring of him
09Draskh1    55:15|some of the blessed dirt from the levelled mound, wherein the
09Draskh1    55:19|and cut off a twig from the ash tree, which the
09Draskh1    55:22|I wished to move away from this domicile, and dwell in
09Draskh1    55:28|in rocky crevices, and hastened from one place to the other
09Draskh1    55:30|Providence of God, they departed from there and went to the
09Draskh1    55:30|Rotakk’, Her and Saghamas, and from there to the city of
09Draskh1    55:35|They had suffered no harm from the invasions of the wicked
09Draskh1    55:35|been hindered by the enemy from taking flight to the strongholds
09Draskh1    55:36|great assistance to king Gagik from the rear. Through his profound
09Draskh1    55:37|He protected himself from all the fire-sprinkling wickedness
09Draskh1    56:1|services, he asked for permission from the Emperor to return to
09Draskh1    56:3|arrived guest expected to receive from many others their respects
09Draskh1    56:9|great prince of Siwnik’, came from the region of Vaspurakan to
09Draskh1    56:12|But by chance I returned from the distant land of my
09Draskh1    57:3|their livelihood, until he returned from there
09Draskh1    57:5|that no help was available from anyone in his immediate vicinity
09Draskh1    57:13|been taken captive were delivered from the hands of their captors
09Draskh1    57:14|the Sea of Gegham, returned from the distant land of their
09Draskh1    58:5|protest I tried to uproot from their midst the evil seeds
09Draskh1    58:13|of Iberia, Gurgen, and receiving from him a great number of
09Draskh1    59:9|the land, Movses departed unexpectedly from the region of Sisakan, and
09Draskh1    59:18|received the letter of assurance from the king and handed it
09Draskh1    59:20|he consented to release him from prison, and set him up
09Draskh1    60:8|however, considering this a gift from the royal court, did not
09Draskh1    60:11|the handsome youth was recovered from the battle-front by his
09Draskh1    60:15|king Ashot with ill tidings from the province of Uti, and
09Draskh1    60:22|and restore the captives taken from this province. Thencefore there shall
09Draskh1    60:25|mounted on swift steeds, went from one side to the other
09Draskh1    60:26|rose, flashes of light sparkled from the multitude of unsheathed swords
09Draskh1    60:27|long journey, and having descended from the mound with only two
09Draskh1    60:28|his wickedness, and save me from the iniquitous death which they
09Draskh1    60:30|he drove every one away from the battle field, so much
09Draskh1    60:30|Perhaps no one among them from the youngest to the oldest
09Draskh1    61:2|king Gagik, and saved him from the ostikan’s ferocious and wicked
09Draskh1    61:10|of peace and tranquillity, safe from the attacks of outsiders
09Draskh1    62:7|place, Gurgen was driven away from the gates of the fortress
09Draskh1    62:10|masse rushed to the citadel, from where they fought fiercely against
09Draskh1    62:11|even he aimed his attacks from below at the citadel
09Draskh1    62:12|the fortress, raising their voices from above, made the king aware
09Draskh1    63:2|Then he levied troops from among them, and setting out
09Draskh1    63:2|at the district of Kotayk’, from where he immediately sent an
09Draskh1    63:7|confronted by sad tidings brought from that very same region. For
09Draskh1    63:14|of forces to their succor from all parts, and took refuge
09Draskh1    63:16|neither could bring in provisions from the outside, in order to
09Draskh1    63:18|Kak’awak’ar, in order to go from there wherever he could
09Draskh1    63:19|much so, that no one from among them could escape. They
09Draskh1    64:1|heartily to keep himself away from wickedness, emulate closely his creator
09Draskh1    64:9|advised the caliph to dismiss from confinement Yusuf, the ostikan of
09Draskh1    64:16|the ostikan Yusuf marched down from there and having reached the
09Draskh1    64:16|and leave the land exempt from ruin and destruction
09Draskh1    64:17|hostages were given as surety from among the members of the
09Draskh1    64:23|own possessions, and having gathered from all of his relatives, the
09Draskh1    65:4|as if to an invitation from the royal court, the latter
09Draskh1    65:11|Lord: “You will be chased from city to city,” and, “do
09Draskh1    65:12|took flight not as much from my fear of temporary death
09Draskh1    65:14|the congregation to get away from the trial of those threats
09Draskh1    65:15|at all idle in dismissing (from my mind) such doubts and
09Draskh1    65:15|with determination to take flight from there, before the advent of
09Draskh1    65:16|were to be found, and from there went to the hermitage
09Draskh1    65:18|them out like hidden treasures from a depository, so that we
09Draskh1    65:23|Thus, he freed my mind from all fears, whether of external
09Draskh1    66:6|beating and torments in demanding from them the possessions that they
09Draskh1    66:14|Avoiding the enemy and escaping from him, they hid themselves behind
09Draskh1    66:14|shield of their bastions away from the impious tribulation, and put
09Draskh1    66:15|they came to the fortress from various places in order to
09Draskh1    66:20|lest your hearts be shaken from their devotion to Christ due
09Draskh1    66:22|yourselves in Christ (covering yourselves) from the nudity of your forefather
09Draskh1    66:22|let them not snatch away from you the Christ-confirmed seal
09Draskh1    66:27|From above they gave battle to
09Draskh1    66:39|Then, they severed his head (from his body) with a sword
09Draskh1    66:48|they turned their swords away from them, so that not one
09Draskh1    66:49|in order to be saved from the horrors of a fearful
09Draskh1    66:51|But Sahak, who was blind from the time of his childhood
09Draskh1    66:52|of God Soghomon, who was from the land of Sagastan, and
09Draskh1    66:53|a few who had departed from there prior to the harvest
09Draskh1    66:54|perchance they might acquire something from him and like leeches suck
09Draskh1    66:56|place all the spoils taken from the dead, and the loot
09Draskh1    66:59|the Lord to save them from the unrestrained ravages of the
09Draskh1    66:61|silver, and thus rescued them from their aberrant faith
09Draskh1    67:1|Thereupon, Nasr received orders from the great ostikan Yusuf to
09Draskh1    67:2|in fetters until his return from there, he himself set out
09Draskh1    67:16|the transition of the seasons from summer to fall
09Draskh1    67:18|to liberate the new Sion from her captivity; for the total
09Draskh1    67:21|the ostikan Nasr set out from Atrpatakan in Persia, and came
09Draskh1    67:23|he had received many gifts from prince Smbat, he also agreed
09Draskh1    67:23|agreed to release his brother from incarceration, and set out to
09Draskh1    67:24|the unfair debt in dahekans from his younger brother whose name
09Draskh1    68:1|that I may be exempt from this formidable tempest and the
09Draskh1    68:5|a full-voiced sound reverberating from century to century I bequeath
09Draskh1    68:6|the future generations will see from what has been said here
09Draskh1    68:9|by the waters that descended from heaven and streamed through the
09Draskh1    68:11|the left or right side, from the main road by allowing
09Draskh1    68:15|Do not alienate yourselves from the mother who gave you
09Draskh1    68:15|be deceived by being aborted from the womb, nor strip yourselves
09Draskh1    68:15|which you were properly clad from the womb of the (baptismal
09Draskh1    68:16|a devout heart keep away from that which is harmful and
09Draskh1    68:17|the wings) to restrain yourselves from even lifting (your) eyes toward
09Draskh1    68:22|let this word of advice from me suffice you. But I
09Draskh1    68:22|may perhaps receive our remuneration from the Lord Who is always
10Tovma1    1:0|was able to discover, beginning from Adam down to our own
10Tovma1    1:1|the building of the tower, from which tribe the Artsruni family
10Tovma1    1:3|more unlikely and doubtful suggestions from other critical works for comparison
10Tovma1    1:5|Now Nebrot’, (descended) from Ham, built Babylon, the first
10Tovma1    1:7|Nineveh, the grandfather of Ninos from the offspring of Sem, from
10Tovma1    1:7|from the offspring of Sem, from whom Nebrot’ (was descended); or
10Tovma1    1:7|race of the Artsruni descended from Sem or from Ham by
10Tovma1    1:7|Artsruni descended from Sem or from Ham by Nebrot’
10Tovma1    1:8|the kings of Assyria descended from the offspring of Sem, as
10Tovma1    1:8|of Sem, as is known from the established account. For the
10Tovma1    1:8|Zrvan was the fifth (generation) from Ksisutra
10Tovma1    1:9|Now Asur, third from Sem, was the first to
10Tovma1    1:9|Nineveh. Ninos was the tenth from Sem and from Ham. But
10Tovma1    1:9|the tenth from Sem and from Ham. But Nineveh was really
10Tovma1    1:9|Ninos is assured to be from the offspring of Ham according
10Tovma1    1:10|took as his wife Rhea from the family of Zrvan and
10Tovma1    1:10|that whatever male was born from his wife Rhea of Zrvan’s
10Tovma1    1:12|one after the other beginning from Abraham and coming down as
10Tovma1    1:13|genealogy of Luke set out from beginning to end; he says
10Tovma1    1:13|as was supposedJesus (descended) from Joseph, from Jacob, from Hełi
10Tovma1    1:13|supposedJesus (descended) from Joseph, from Jacob, from Hełi, and so
10Tovma1    1:13|descended) from Joseph, from Jacob, from Hełi, and so successively
10Tovma1    1:14|So also the woman Shamiram, from the progeny of Sem, ruled
10Tovma1    1:15|of the progeny of Asur from Sem reigned in her own
10Tovma1    1:19|with Divine Scripture, yet differ (from Scripture) by calling them different
10Tovma1    1:21|with a view to information from what others had said previously
10Tovma1    1:23|reemerges into the visible world from its invisible (bed) as four
10Tovma1    1:25|paradise or to guard it from harm, but rather it means
10Tovma1    1:26|in his enchantment to abstain from the fruit, but even desired
10Tovma1    1:28|with me, she gave me from the tree and I ate
10Tovma1    1:29|be eternally tormented, being indivisible from evil
10Tovma1    1:31|The Lord God dismissed him from the delightful garden to till
10Tovma1    1:31|garden to till the earth from which he had been taken
10Tovma1    1:34|but not irreproachable, (Cain) appears from the saying: “If you offer
10Tovma1    1:35|Conversely, Abel took from the firstborn and succulent
10Tovma1    1:37|in despair led him aside from his parents and slew him
10Tovma1    1:41|the sentence of his retribution from the Lord, he did not
10Tovma1    1:41|with his own mouth. Departing from the face of the Lord
10Tovma1    1:43|to this? For he learned from his father to call the
10Tovma1    1:47|the saints, that Enoch, eighth from Adam, prophesied, saying: “Behold the
10Tovma1    1:52|a command to keep away from them, whereby he reveals their
10Tovma1    1:58|but that he may turn from his wicked path and be
10Tovma1    1:60|the first life, completely divorced from bodily interests, abstaining from meat
10Tovma1    1:60|divorced from bodily interests, abstaining from meat and wine in a
10Tovma1    1:60|survivors on earth then endure from the raging torrents that broke
10Tovma1    1:60|broke their banks and burst from the depths before the destruction
10Tovma1    1:61|not similar to these heard from the Lord: “Let my spirit
10Tovma1    1:66|harlot Rahab with her relatives from the wrath at Jericho because
10Tovma1    1:66|timely benevolence, or the Gabaonites from the slaughter of the Canaanites
10Tovma1    1:66|for their blood was taken from the house of Saul
10Tovma1    1:68|Lord shut up the ark from the outside,” says (Scripture
10Tovma1    1:70|billowing waters brought the ark from the East to the middle
10Tovma1    1:71|that it is fire emerging from cloud, and those who worship
10Tovma1    1:72|It is not fire emerging from cloud, otherwise it would have
10Tovma1    1:73|the church with many teachings from the ancient Jews as fine
10Tovma1    1:75|double name. Ham seized it from the sons of Sem, and
10Tovma1    1:76|was given) all of Europe from the mountain of Amman as
10Tovma1    1:77|the genealogy of all mankind from the first patriarchs in brief
10Tovma1    1:77|of Assyria before them, son from father in succession down to
10Tovma1    2:9|day I shall seek vengeance from Bel in Babylon, and I
10Tovma1    2:9|Babylon, and I shall take from his mouth what he has
10Tovma1    2:12|taskto erect a tower from earth whose top would reach
10Tovma1    2:13|But by pre-emptive scattering from above (God) divided the single
10Tovma1    2:14|He disclaimed the hunter (descended from) Ham and spurned him, saying
10Tovma1    2:15|Hayk fled and removed himself from Bel and Babylon, he came
10Tovma1    2:18|the ancients they had orders from the kings to write (only
10Tovma1    3:1|times that we mentioned abovefrom the days of Bel down
10Tovma1    3:7|eastern Persia. She herself went from Assyria to Armenia in lustful
10Tovma1    3:10|many regions of eastern Persia, from then on he no more
10Tovma1    3:10|separate the Persians and Medes from the Babylonians and that in
10Tovma1    3:17|and moon, stole the fire from Ormizd and gave a part
10Tovma1    3:18|meet some of them coming from the land of Aplastan, who
10Tovma1    3:20|no humans dwell.” I know from the geographies of Ptolemy that
10Tovma1    3:26|learn other marvels like these from the same book. After a
10Tovma1    3:26|the end of the earth. From there we set out across
10Tovma1    3:26|the side of the sea. From then on we saw no
10Tovma1    3:27|in the sea, not far from land, whence we heard the
10Tovma1    3:27|soldiers, risking death, swam out from the ship to the island
10Tovma1    3:28|We moved on from there in fright and in
10Tovma1    3:30|trembling and terror gripped me from fear and dread. I was
10Tovma1    3:32|shall take up other (tales) from these fables and similar motiveless
10Tovma1    3:33|say that Hephaistos stole fire from god, granted part of it
10Tovma1    3:34|happens with a wheel, when from the rapid motion of the
10Tovma1    3:35|substance of fire beside it, from the burning ray of the
10Tovma1    3:37|nature and (then) turned away from the face of God. Hence
10Tovma1    3:37|least know themselves, and then from things visible comprehend their architect
10Tovma1    3:37|says, “are known and seen from created thingsthat is, his
10Tovma1    3:40|move heaven continuously and regularly. From this it is clear that
10Tovma1    3:40|uncreated. For the created is from matter and form; what is
10Tovma1    3:40|and form; what is made from matter is not bodiless and
10Tovma1    3:42|have not established the truth from foreign (sources). Away with that
10Tovma1    4:2|Arias his son, the fourth from Ninos, (ruled) for thirty years
10Tovma1    4:2|Assyria held power in succession from father to son; but none
10Tovma1    4:12|his tenth year Moses went from Egypt and laboured virtuously in
10Tovma1    4:15|There were from Adam until this year [3,730] (years
10Tovma1    4:34|the kingdom of the Assyrians from Bel and Ninos had been
10Tovma1    4:34|Assyrians; he exempted Paroyr Haykazn from paying taxes, honoured him with
10Tovma1    4:36|some Assyrians and Chaldaeans descended from the earlier kings found it
10Tovma1    4:37|of a thousand silver talents. From then on Israel was endangered
10Tovma1    4:41|the kings of the Assyrians from the other branch are these
10Tovma1    4:56|deposed by Cyrus. After falling (from power) he lived on until
10Tovma1    5:1|of many nations, brave warriors from Cappadocia, Georgia, Albania, the ferocious
10Tovma1    5:2|no little danger befell Ashdahak from the arrival of Tigran to
10Tovma1    5:4|account of his being descended from Varbakes the Mede, who had
10Tovma1    5:4|who had seized the kingdom from Sardanapalos and the ancestors of
10Tovma1    5:5|Then, after receiving a message from Tigran, Sanasar and his colleagues
10Tovma1    5:5|opposing heroes. Xerxes hurried up from the rear and seized the
10Tovma1    5:10|all over with bronze armour from foot to head without a
10Tovma1    5:11|outas if they were from the Lydian army—“Cyrus’s army
10Tovma1    5:12|him back to Khorasan, and from there he returned to Babylon
10Tovma1    5:14|wage war and to wrest from me the Jewish captives.” In
10Tovma1    5:16|of the Galatians was destroyed, from the greatest to the least
10Tovma1    6:21|Then rapidly descending from his armoured horse before Alexander
10Tovma1    6:22|requested Asud as a gift from the king. For although Alexander
10Tovma1    6:25|them (Jews) he brought down from there and settled in Egypt
10Tovma1    6:26|himself to Babylon, following Alexander. From there he went to Jerusalem
10Tovma1    6:31|was asked: “Who (are you), from which (ancestors), from which (father
10Tovma1    6:31|are you), from which (ancestors), from which (father), when, and in
10Tovma1    6:32|everything else, he requested him from Arshak, brought him with him
10Tovma1    6:32|whether he named them Artsrunik’ from the name of the country
10Tovma1    6:33|Secondly they were called Arzrunik’ from the settlement of his ancestors
10Tovma1    6:38|of Macedon had this written: from Senek’erim down to Ptolemy the
10Tovma1    6:39|chronicles of the earlier historians, from Mambrē Vertsanoł and his brother
10Tovma1    6:42|for releasing the priest Hyrcanus from imprisonment. Arresting Enanos, the leading
10Tovma1    6:43|request, he brought down Enanos from the gibbet and saved his
10Tovma1    6:43|gibbet and saved his family from the murderous sword. Then he
10Tovma1    6:44|Palin. He was the first from the Bagratuni house to come
10Tovma1    6:48|These approached Philipp, who was from Bethsaida, and note: ’We wish
10Tovma1    6:50|Artsrunik’, that great stock descended from Senek’erim, which as its noble
10Tovma1    6:59|soldiers that had accompanied him from Armenia. Being very pleased with
10Tovma1    7:2|conduct whatever business they neededfrom the greatest to the least
10Tovma1    7:3|country? Behold, they are descended from the family of Senek’erim in
10Tovma1    7:5|you, as we have heard from their confidants, with the help
10Tovma1    7:5|depose your family and descendants from the throne of Syria. Either
10Tovma1    7:11|took Artashēs and came down from the mountain. Among the rocks
10Tovma1    7:11|the edge of the lake from which temperate breezes blow, freshening
10Tovma1    7:11|for many days in safety from distrust and fear of Eruand
10Tovma1    7:12|uninhabited by men and free from the attacks of Eruand’s brigands
10Tovma1    8:4|gardens, blooming and smelling sweetly from the variety of flowers. Not
10Tovma1    8:6|hollow valley which runs down from the three hills he built
10Tovma1    8:10|trouble him; but after going from here to the Medes and
10Tovma1    8:10|where he began his change from the lowest to the highest
10Tovma1    8:12|the king to turn first from idols to the worship of
10Tovma1    8:16|the mountain where some brigands from the regions of Hashteank’ were
10Tovma1    8:24|great aspet Ashot, together escaped from the great battle; returning in
10Tovma1    9:1|existence menaced by no danger from anywhere, but rather inflicting troubles
10Tovma1    9:1|Persia by Artashir the Sasanian from Stahr
10Tovma1    9:5|the generations of the Artsrunik’ from Babgean: Musheł, Vahan, Nerseh, another
10Tovma1    10:0|Trdat’s return from Greek territory and establishment on
10Tovma1    10:2|From the house of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma1    10:7|and corporeal warriors; his translation from earthly toils to (heavenly) rest
10Tovma1    10:8|have any worry of attacks from anywhere. They submitted themselves to
10Tovma1    10:8|the Greek emperor alone, abstaining from paying tribute to Shapuh king
10Tovma1    10:15|them their daughters in marriage. From them stem the descendants of
10Tovma1    10:18|minded hayr mardpet never desisted from his typical evil plotting. About
10Tovma1    10:18|Illuminator Gregory on his return from being consecrated to the priesthood
10Tovma1    10:33|her legs, and suspended her from the northern tower. With thankful
10Tovma1    10:36|The blessed Zuit’ay, a priest from Artashat, followed them lest his
10Tovma1    10:42|blessed confessor of Christ Abraham from the village of Arats
10Tovma1    10:45|had gone some distance away from the Persian army, Samuel raised
10Tovma1    10:45|Christ. Then he himself fled from Persia to the regions of
10Tovma1    11:6|made king a certain Varazdat from the Arsacid line, a valiant
10Tovma1    11:8|a reply had come back from the king (Shapuh), an order
10Tovma1    11:8|the king (Shapuh), an order from the emperor was delivered to
10Tovma1    11:9|what would happen to him from the emperor and the Armenian
10Tovma1    11:13|he made a certain Khosrov from the Arsacid line king over
10Tovma1    11:13|appointed a king for you from your own line and religion
10Tovma1    11:18|appointed the nobles who returned from Arshak to their proper ranks
10Tovma1    11:18|Artashir to Armenia. Removing Khosrov from the throne, he appointed in
10Tovma1    11:27|make king of Armenia anyone from the Arsacid family. But in
10Tovma1    11:32|the archbishop Atticus with letters from Saint Sahak, taking with them
10Tovma1    11:35|the country had a respite from the disorders of the Persian
10Tovma1    11:35|and troops had been withheld from the Persian court
10Tovma1    11:39|certain fanatical and vainglorious monk from Artskhēthey began to calumniate
10Tovma1    11:41|discord, they toppled Saint Sahak from the archiepiscopal throne and Artashir
10Tovma1    11:41|the archiepiscopal throne and Artashir from his royal status. In opposition
10Tovma1    11:42|hardship inflicted on our country from both sides, they repented of
10Tovma1    11:45|that on Saint Sahak’s return from Persia Ałan Artsruni went to
10Tovma1    11:45|went to him again. Receiving from him a monk’s habit, he
10Tovma1    11:47|the archiepiscopate and the monarchy from the Arsacid house, the rule
10Tovma1    11:47|of the patriarchate and monarchy from the same Arsacid line, the
10Tovma1    11:48|years Saint Sahak was removed from this world to the ranks
10Tovma1    11:49|the monarchy was taken away from the house of Armenia. It
10Tovma1    11:50|the abolition of the monarchy from the Arsacid house and of
10Tovma1    11:50|house and of the patriarchate from the house of Saint Gregory
10Tovma1    11:53|that they might obtain mercy from Christ
10Tovma2    1:0|extinction of the Armenian monarchy from the house of the Arsacids
10Tovma2    1:5|bringing with them the troops from the mountains, no more than
10Tovma2    1:11|land of Armenia was free from Persian raids. The king was
10Tovma2    2:7|his resentful rage. He expunged from the history book all details
10Tovma2    2:14|it necessary to summon anyone from Armenia with a view to
10Tovma2    2:18|of Vasak, returned to Armenia from the land of the Greeks
10Tovma2    2:19|Armenian nobles endured grievous oppression from arms and battles
10Tovma2    2:21|Saint Vardan, was reviving again from the destructive invasion. Scattering raiders
10Tovma2    2:21|cavalry and the strongest warriors from among the armed Persian host
10Tovma2    2:24|and repeating together as if from one mouth: “All nations surrounded
10Tovma2    3:5|letter of welcome, and received from him an oath. Then he
10Tovma2    3:5|support, (including) John the Patrician from the Armenian sector, Nerses the
10Tovma2    3:5|Armenian sector, Nerses the stratelat from Syria, Musheł a valiant warrior
10Tovma2    3:6|enemies you would help me from your side, and acting in
10Tovma2    3:11|I say that royalty comes from God and he gives it
10Tovma2    3:12|about eight thousand cavalry, apart from the Greek and Armenian troops
10Tovma2    3:13|They fought each other valiantly from dawn to evening until both
10Tovma2    3:18|King Khosrov to request peace from him in a most solicitous
10Tovma2    3:18|for the blood of Maurice from his enemy, so may it
10Tovma2    3:18|me and remove your sword from my land
10Tovma2    3:25|environs, a command was issued from the court to have mercy
10Tovma2    3:29|not be pleased and seek from you vengeance for the blood
10Tovma2    3:29|what would your king seek from me by not making peace
10Tovma2    3:31|sought vengeance for Maurice’s blood from Phocas through my father Heraclius
10Tovma2    3:31|not, God has taken it from us and delivered it into
10Tovma2    3:33|same kind words and seek from him a treaty and friendship
10Tovma2    3:33|a treaty and friendship. And from you I shall seek three
10Tovma2    3:33|and you will gain profit from these three. For you will
10Tovma2    3:34|messengers with letters to seek from him peace for the land
10Tovma2    3:34|see what response might come from the army left and wintered
10Tovma2    3:35|king received the gifts brought from the emperor, he did not
10Tovma2    3:41|who could not save himself from the Jewsbut they captured
10Tovma2    3:41|be able to save you from my hands? For if you
10Tovma2    3:47|and shaking will be heard from the depths; the thundering sound
10Tovma2    3:48|Then fire will come forth from you and consume you and
10Tovma2    3:54|his army who had escaped from the battle
10Tovma2    3:56|and note: “Although we escaped from the enemy, yet we cannot
10Tovma2    3:66|God which you took captive from Jerusalem
10Tovma2    3:68|their custom. And he requested from him a small force of
10Tovma2    3:71|no little sound of weeping; from the excited fervour of their
10Tovma2    3:71|the blessing of the psalms from the piteous tears of the
10Tovma2    3:74|encourage the army, when suddenly from behind some men fell upon
10Tovma2    3:76|in the city of Nisibis. From then on the Persian kingdom
10Tovma2    4:1|of Edessa twelve thousand men from all the tribes of Israel
10Tovma2    4:5|with a certain wealthy man from among their kin. He served
10Tovma2    4:9|day when he was departing from him that a strange voice
10Tovma2    4:9|they say of the woman from whom Antichrist will be born
10Tovma2    4:9|will be born, that journeying from Egypt to the land of
10Tovma2    4:9|a strange spirit cried out from the mouth of the woman
10Tovma2    4:9|the tribe of Dan conceived from fornication
10Tovma2    4:12|day when he was depressed from his uncle’s threats, Ali son
10Tovma2    4:14|pact, gave him a wife from their nation, and made ready
10Tovma2    4:22|proclaiming that his mission was from an angel and not from
10Tovma2    4:22|from an angel and not from a man, he was very
10Tovma2    4:25|composite book, some of it from accurate memory, other parts being
10Tovma2    4:34|by Artashir, son of Sasan, from Stahr. He took over the
10Tovma2    4:34|the years of these reigns, from Cyrus down to the rule
10Tovma2    4:35|was severe affliction for Armenia from his malicious will
10Tovma2    4:37|Greeks; and receiving a response from him expunged many of the
10Tovma2    4:37|of the most fabulous things from their Quran, for he recognised
10Tovma2    4:40|to be killed and exterminated from the land the multitude of
10Tovma2    6:5|and Grigor with their forces; from the Artsruni family, Vahan and
10Tovma2    6:5|all amounted to sixteen men from the house of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma2    6:6|from the house of the Bagratunik’
10Tovma2    6:7|from the family of the Amatunik’
10Tovma2    6:8|from the family of the Gnunik’
10Tovma2    6:9|from the family of the Ĕntrunik’
10Tovma2    6:10|And there were others from among the nobility of the
10Tovma2    6:13|cubs falling on their prey. From the violence of the attack
10Tovma2    6:19|to Muse, he met coming from the court a certain vizier
10Tovma2    6:20|tribute were brought to him from every region of Armenia and
10Tovma2    6:22|you also have a command from court to capture, ravage, and
10Tovma2    6:26|of water that flowed down from the vales turned to blood
10Tovma2    6:26|the vales turned to blood from the multitude of those killed
10Tovma2    6:27|stripped the trappings and arms from the corpses of the valiant
10Tovma2    6:32|there will be a voice from the gate of discord, and
10Tovma2    6:32|gate of discord, and lamentation from the second gate, and crashing
10Tovma2    6:33|great cry like infernal rumbling from the abyss, like torrents of
10Tovma2    6:33|abyss, like torrents of hail from the crash of the clouds
10Tovma2    6:37|said not because they were from Sodom but because they were
10Tovma2    6:42|remove the princes of Armenia from each one’s principality, so that
10Tovma2    6:46|at Hadamakert, the Artsruni capital. From there he began to scatter
10Tovma2    6:55|him and all his relatives from the Bagratuni house, bound them
10Tovma2    6:55|keeping with him the hostages from Vaspurakan, both those of the
10Tovma2    6:56|cruel torments in these tasks from the bitter winter cold. Those
10Tovma2    7:2|night become equal, come out from each one’s lair and nest
10Tovma2    7:5|troops with the sword, released from prison the hostages from Vaspurakan
10Tovma2    7:5|released from prison the hostages from Vaspurakan, freed the captives, and
10Tovma2    7:7|man who struck him, and from him I learned the truth
10Tovma2    7:9|separately by families, so distant from each other that if one
10Tovma2    7:9|strong men were to shout from a very high place he
10Tovma2    7:9|think it a mere echo from the rocks. Half of them
10Tovma2    7:9|them lose their native tongue from living so far apart and
10Tovma2    7:11|a form of boot made from goatskin. And one food and
10Tovma2    7:12|unstable solidity which flows down from the clouds, they have invented
10Tovma2    7:13|life they are called Khut’, from which name the mountain is
10Tovma2    7:14|king of Assyria and Nineveh, from whose name they call themselves
10Tovma3    1:1|and tribulations which befell us from the enemies of the truth
10Tovma3    1:6|messengers to the caliph secretly from each other. Among themselves they
10Tovma3    1:11|From among many good suggestions, the
10Tovma3    1:12|From all the nations that are
10Tovma3    1:13|of bodies, (that is) erring from the pure, orthodox, apostolic faith
10Tovma3    1:15|extirpate the name of Christianity from among them.” 15 This counsel seemed
10Tovma3    1:16|the caliph’s command, gathered cavalry from his own region, and in
10Tovma3    1:17|that we had all committed, from the least to the greatest
10Tovma3    1:17|caliph began to speak, saying: “From the beginning of the rule
10Tovma3    1:17|able to resist us, neither from distant lands nor from near
10Tovma3    1:17|neither from distant lands nor from near ones
10Tovma3    1:26|able to contravene his wishes, from the greatest to the least
10Tovma3    2:2|had wrought and his rebellion from the rule of the Muslims
10Tovma3    2:7|with ropes round their necks. From there they went to the
10Tovma3    2:8|attacked the enemy. With help from God they defeated the Muslims
10Tovma3    2:14|saint, hoping to shake him from the refuge of the secure
10Tovma3    2:17|worthy of life and praise from the great king through obedience
10Tovma3    2:25|he had heard of it from a certain Persian from the
10Tovma3    2:25|it from a certain Persian from the valley of Shatuan, who
10Tovma3    2:25|been present at the spot from the beginning of the martyrdom
10Tovma3    2:29|and Hasan and other retainers from among the lesser nobility. They
10Tovma3    2:37|They put on garments made from woollen fleeces, pressed and glued
10Tovma3    2:43|their troops according to families from among the native lords of
10Tovma3    2:47|in the castle broke away from the unity of the covenant
10Tovma3    2:48|Despatching from their company (one) named Vahram
10Tovma3    2:48|poison of their plans. Hidden from the eyes of the prince
10Tovma3    2:49|letter written in this fashion: “From the court you have received
10Tovma3    2:49|their villainy, and to remove from the country discord and from
10Tovma3    2:49|from the country discord and from a peaceful land turmoil, as
10Tovma3    2:50|the prince of Vaspurakan: Musheł from the family of the Vahevunik’
10Tovma3    2:50|family of the Vahevunik’, Vahram from the family of the Trunik’
10Tovma3    2:52|warlike, who do not flinch from the sword. If this state
10Tovma3    2:54|on the vizier who came from court before. For he was
10Tovma3    2:57|mask of deceit was stripped from their obscene faces
10Tovma3    2:58|yourself and hear in person from him what his pleasure is
10Tovma3    2:58|against the caliph be lifted from you
10Tovma3    2:63|’Who returns evil for good, from his house evil will not
10Tovma3    2:64|the benefits you have received from me
10Tovma3    2:72|hearing observant and wise replies from him, he ordered him to
10Tovma3    2:78|no one could prevent Smbat (from taking) whomever he pleased
10Tovma3    2:79|take the captives of Vaspurakan from the camp as he wished
10Tovma3    2:80|Persians brought the people returning from captivity in Babylon to their
10Tovma3    3:0|The captivity and banishment from our country of the prince
10Tovma3    3:2|with them, snatch them away from the troops, and deliver him
10Tovma3    3:2|the troops, and deliver him from my hands
10Tovma3    4:1|at that time had emerged from prison, were still girt with
10Tovma3    4:2|and their families they rescued from them and brought through the
10Tovma3    4:4|to receive honour and gifts from him rather than to be
10Tovma3    4:7|are: of the first, Gēorg from the Akēts’i family; and of
10Tovma3    4:7|and of the other, Khosrov from the Gabełean family
10Tovma3    4:11|tried to turn me away from faith in Christ
10Tovma3    4:14|behold a bright light descended from heaven and shone over his
10Tovma3    4:16|that the Lord separates me from his people.” A little later
10Tovma3    4:17|my sheep who are not from this fold; and them too
10Tovma3    4:20|despatched soldiers of all nations, from among all magnates and all
10Tovma3    4:21|host of nobles and magnates from the Artsruni principalities and all
10Tovma3    4:21|the numerous crowd of refugees from the provinces of Ałbag, Zarehvan
10Tovma3    4:21|Ałbag, Zarehvan, and Akē, and from the mountainous regions of Ałz
10Tovma3    4:27|were the following: Muk’adam, Yusp’ from the city of Tiflis, Yusp’
10Tovma3    4:30|Behold, we have sent away from us our troops and there
10Tovma3    4:31|distance of about two miles from them, they had decided that
10Tovma3    4:33|fleeing in terror like sheep from wolves
10Tovma3    4:35|if the mountain would collapse from its foundations
10Tovma3    4:36|awesome thundering, shocks, and echoes. From the bright shining of the
10Tovma3    4:36|and glittering of the swords, from the glinting of the fully
10Tovma3    4:36|as if some thunderbolt, loosed from the clouds, was casting down
10Tovma3    4:36|rain. Such was the impression from the neighing of the horses
10Tovma3    4:38|the noise, and be saved from the destructive course on which
10Tovma3    4:43|for peace until a response from the general-in-chief should
10Tovma3    4:46|From the house of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma3    4:59|From the tremendous shock of mingled
10Tovma3    4:59|tremendous shock of mingled lances, from the shining of the armour
10Tovma3    4:59|was shooting out like lightning from clouds, and the mountain appeared
10Tovma3    4:62|quite dark. They expelled them from Armenian territory, some in the
10Tovma3    4:63|come with the royal army from Gard in Persia did not
10Tovma3    4:65|they had a little respite from the enemy
10Tovma3    5:0|occurred; and the letter supposedly from the caliph himself
10Tovma3    5:3|angel of God had appeared from heaven. Thereby they somewhat calmed
10Tovma3    5:4|one was to be expelled from his own dwelling to a
10Tovma3    5:7|secretly poisoned to let fly from one’s bosom at the target
10Tovma3    5:11|as if it had come from the caliph personally and from
10Tovma3    5:11|from the caliph personally and from court. This is the text
10Tovma3    5:11|whole empire of the Muslims, (from) Jap’r ruler of sea and
10Tovma3    5:12|army with my outstanding generals from all the races whose kingdoms
10Tovma3    5:15|this letter which supposedly came from the caliph personally, (Bugha) note
10Tovma3    5:16|Prince Ashot and other nobles from the Artsruni house (already) were
10Tovma3    5:17|For they have been taken from you to captivity
10Tovma3    5:20|a position to resist him. From then on all the races
10Tovma3    5:22|as there had not been from the beginning of the world
10Tovma3    6:5|and the nobles and princes from the royal line were to
10Tovma3    6:7|forced to assemble an army from among all the nations in
10Tovma3    6:12|saying: “Who are you, and from what country, and what are
10Tovma3    6:13|are, whence (we come), and from whom we are descended
10Tovma3    6:15|king began to speak, saying: “From long since, from our royal
10Tovma3    6:15|speak, saying: “From long since, from our royal ancestors down to
10Tovma3    6:18|are men of valour, and from your appearance it is obvious
10Tovma3    6:19|religion, which is far removed from falsehood and full of whatever
10Tovma3    6:23|each one’s time, as if from a single mouth, apart from
10Tovma3    6:23|from a single mouth, apart from the gospel and his apostles
10Tovma3    6:28|them to be taken out from the tribunal
10Tovma3    6:31|to turn in the slightest from the worship of the Son
10Tovma3    6:33|their hearts are far removed from me.” They turned aside from
10Tovma3    6:33|from me.” They turned aside from love of the Deity; terror
10Tovma3    6:34|and destroyed many nations, remains from generation to generation for ever
10Tovma3    6:37|scruplelet us eject him from the annals of the princes
10Tovma3    6:38|upright again after their return from the great camp of captivity
10Tovma3    6:38|great camp of captivity and from the teeth of the tyrant
10Tovma3    6:39|of him, he turned away from God and averted his face
10Tovma3    6:39|God and averted his face from the true confession of faith
10Tovma3    6:39|true confession of faith and from worship of the Son of
10Tovma3    6:41|before the tyrant coherent arguments from the divinely inspired Scriptures concerning
10Tovma3    6:44|Christ might not be separated from them, as Christ note: “Where
10Tovma3    6:46|those who had turned away from the faith. However, since his
10Tovma3    6:46|upon himself like a missile from a wall as strong as
10Tovma3    6:47|victory in the great battle from the all-victorious Christ
10Tovma3    6:48|an arrow at the target from a wide-arced bow; decapitating
10Tovma3    6:56|But he had good consolation from the saying of the prophet
10Tovma3    7:0|was added to his apostasy from Christ for the destruction of
10Tovma3    7:3|a brief refutation of them from the Holy Scriptures, so that
10Tovma3    7:3|that sect may be extirpated from the churches of orthodox believers
10Tovma3    7:5|He prevented many from idolatry, although he also led
10Tovma3    7:7|same (error), let us learn from the divinely inspired Scriptures and
10Tovma3    7:10|hearts have gone far away from me
10Tovma3    7:11|they do not pluck grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles
10Tovma3    7:11|grapes from thorns, or figs from thistles?” Or: “Who denies me
10Tovma3    7:18|saying) similar to this one from the book of the Acts
10Tovma3    7:22|written: the word is spoken from the abundance of the heart
10Tovma3    8:2|down where they have sheltered from the blowing of the icy
10Tovma3    8:4|blows, intensifying the cold, strips from the tops of lofty trees
10Tovma3    8:6|himself up as it were from the bottomless depths, departed from
10Tovma3    8:6|from the bottomless depths, departed from the caliph’s presence with a
10Tovma3    8:7|example of a dragon rising from the seathat is, from
10Tovma3    8:7|from the seathat is, from the land (of Iraq) and
10Tovma3    8:7|Iraq) and the unfathomable depths, from the royal capitalin similar
10Tovma3    8:8|of the prophets’ words. Indeed from the outcome of events they
10Tovma3    8:9|who had come to him from every clan in Armenia so
10Tovma3    8:10|into slavery and depart far from the patrimony of their ancestral
10Tovma3    8:11|all the ministers of Christ from loyal worship of the true
10Tovma3    8:12|those lost and gone astray from the faith of Christ
10Tovma3    8:14|torments for the impure apostates from the holy and pure Christian
10Tovma3    8:16|foolish like a drunkard insensible from drink. He gave way not
10Tovma3    8:23|the sword. Taking the sword from his hand he looked this
10Tovma3    9:2|sea which does not cease from churning up its waves. He
10Tovma3    9:4|princes of the East fled from his presence; they retired and
10Tovma3    9:6|soon as he had departed from the caliph; and the sparapet
10Tovma3    9:6|warfare and on his departure from and entrance into the (various
10Tovma3    9:11|fire, the flames roaring up from the piles of easily burning
10Tovma3    10:8|sea. The battle waxed fierce from dawn until the very end
10Tovma3    10:13|will receive a martyr’s crown from Christ. For it will not
10Tovma3    10:17|all the men and women from the land of the Ałuank’
10Tovma3    10:17|a few legions of soldiers from the secure mountain called K’t’ish
10Tovma3    10:19|captivity. If you had come from court as a governor with
10Tovma3    10:20|and your army, remove yourself from here and leave our territory
10Tovma3    10:25|the bird, and we descend from the heights and take (you
10Tovma3    10:25|you up by your palate from unfathomable depths; you are like
10Tovma3    10:27|be brought them in haste from court
10Tovma3    10:33|suddenly about one thousand men from their elite clashed with them
10Tovma3    10:35|Sleep fled from his eyes. For ten days
10Tovma3    10:37|Have you not considered, that from the beginnings to the present
10Tovma3    10:38|removed the veil of gloom from his heart
10Tovma3    10:40|that very moment there arrived from court an order not to
10Tovma3    10:41|that the mountain almost collapsed from its foundations. He brought the
10Tovma3    10:44|the second coming.” Five strophes from the eighth syllable
10Tovma3    10:47|storm, so did they disappear from before the army of the
10Tovma3    10:48|confrontation did Apumusē turn away from Bugha. As is reported, the
10Tovma3    10:49|comes to me a letter from the court sealed with the
10Tovma3    10:52|they had sent should return from the caliph
10Tovma3    10:54|waiting to receive an order from court, the messengers returned rapidly
10Tovma3    10:54|returned rapidly bringing a letter from the caliph to Apumusē bidding
10Tovma3    10:55|caliph’s letter, he hastened down from the mountain and presented himself
10Tovma3    11:0|In what fashion Makat’l from the province of Vanand was
10Tovma3    11:10|place. Then bringing him down from the gibbet, they cut off
10Tovma3    11:12|like the stench that emanates from an opened tombwhereby he
10Tovma3    11:12|he had seduced many away from the divine religion and the
10Tovma3    11:18|Then there came an order from court to kill Saint Solomon
10Tovma3    11:22|With the captives from the mountain of Khoyt’ was
10Tovma3    11:22|was who during Bugha’s attack, from the beginning of his invasion
10Tovma3    11:23|able to turn him away from the true faith in the
10Tovma3    11:24|to receive gifts and honours from me, submit to my command
10Tovma3    11:24|faith that we have learned from the prophet Mahumat’. Otherwise, you
10Tovma3    11:25|order to draw me away from the true hope, the truth
10Tovma3    11:28|and as you now hear from me. Shall I not then
10Tovma3    11:28|be afraid of you? Far from it! Here stand I; do
10Tovma3    11:31|removal of the Armenian magnates from the countryhe also brought
10Tovma3    11:31|should rapidly come to him from each one’s territory without suspicion
10Tovma3    11:33|and the general knew that from then on not a single
10Tovma3    11:38|removed all the powerful men from Armenia, then went himself to
10Tovma3    12:1|the principality had been abolished from the land of Vaspurakan, there
10Tovma3    12:1|Ashot, and Sahak, and others from the house of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma3    12:2|desire for the principality. Estranged from each other, they formed armies
10Tovma3    12:2|each other, they formed armies from among those who had escaped
10Tovma3    13:1|eminent, and prestigious. He descended from two royal lines, being a
10Tovma3    13:1|Senek’erim and of the Mamikoneans from Chen
10Tovma3    13:2|From both sides he inherited royal
10Tovma3    13:2|inherited royal blood and station: from his father that of Senek’erim
10Tovma3    13:2|father that of Senek’erim, and from his mother that of the
10Tovma3    13:2|mother that of the Mamikoneans, from whom he traced his genealogy
10Tovma3    13:2|and intelligent men, freeing myself from overwhelming censure
10Tovma3    13:10|Bagratuni clan had surreptitiously seized (from) the Greeks the castle called
10Tovma3    13:12|the capital to the emperor, from whom he would receive gifts
10Tovma3    13:14|Some Muslim soldiers from Bugha’s army had come to
10Tovma3    13:16|him, saying: “This man Gurgēn from the clan of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma3    13:16|the Artsrunik’, a valiant warrior, from fear of you crossed over
10Tovma3    13:29|Ałbag. Troops gathered around him from every quarter; then they entered
10Tovma3    13:34|that time a certain Butel from the royal army came at
10Tovma3    13:37|pursuing the survivors expelled them from their land
10Tovma3    13:39|From then on the Muslim army
10Tovma3    13:40|not only (were there) enemies from the outside who surrounded him
10Tovma3    13:47|Ashot prince of Vaspurakan returned from the land of the Apkhaz
10Tovma3    13:51|and nephew of Sahak, returned from captivity. Intending to seize the
10Tovma3    13:53|certain Juanshēr unexpectedly smote Gurgēn from behind, wounding him. But with
10Tovma3    13:59|He cleansed the land from the impurity and deceit of
10Tovma3    13:59|purifying the impiety of Antiochus from Israel, and made peace for
10Tovma3    14:0|the princes of all Armenia from captivity
10Tovma3    14:1|will understand how to respond, from the issuance of the saying
10Tovma3    14:5|heard their prayers and turned from the anger of his wrath
10Tovma3    14:7|ornamented horse, then despatched them from the chamber in glorious splendor
10Tovma3    14:8|Then Prince Grigor departed from the caliph in great joy
10Tovma3    14:11|bellicose assaults of the Muslims from outside, nonetheless, the land was
10Tovma3    14:15|his own father had suffered from the other’s father
10Tovma3    14:22|and join the other apostates from Christ. But not in the
10Tovma3    14:25|those who have turned away from the truth, the race of
10Tovma3    14:27|departed this world, having turned from the impiety of the apostates
10Tovma3    14:29|and the country had respite from the confusions that had befallen
10Tovma3    14:33|way out of their troubles from Christ, from whom they had
10Tovma3    14:33|of their troubles from Christ, from whom they had fallen away
10Tovma3    14:34|released by Christ’s providence, saved from prison, and returned to his
10Tovma3    14:36|and neighing haughtily, threw him from pain. For Gurgēn was still
10Tovma3    14:36|For Gurgēn was still recovering from illness and from his sufferings
10Tovma3    14:36|still recovering from illness and from his sufferings and afflictions in
10Tovma3    14:37|was the jailer loosed him from his bonds and brought him
10Tovma3    14:42|prince Derenik to release him from bonds. The prince paid him
10Tovma3    14:47|marched rapidly with all speed from the regions of Tarōn. They
10Tovma3    15:0|Return of the princes from captivity
10Tovma3    15:2|testimony as martyrs, were freed from the prison where they had
10Tovma3    15:2|of Christ, who were freed from the cruel sufferings of their
10Tovma3    15:13|he might wrest the castles from Gurgēn and control the country
10Tovma3    15:14|He wore himself out from his many troubles and endeavours
10Tovma3    15:14|his many troubles and endeavours, from gathering troops and preparing for
10Tovma3    15:14|troops and preparing for battle, from fitting out for armed combat
10Tovma3    15:16|made it safe and secure from bandits; he built churches and
10Tovma3    15:18|Ashot, prince of Vaspurakan, returned from captivity
10Tovma3    15:23|strove to remove the army from him gradually, ostensibly in order
10Tovma3    16:0|the return of Prince Ashot from captivity, and Vahan Artsruni
10Tovma3    16:2|gathered a force of cavalry from among the elite warriors of
10Tovma3    16:7|and frightful echoings and repercussions from the crush of the assault
10Tovma3    16:7|crashing of hail and lightning from clouds
10Tovma3    16:12|warrior in a place far from the royal court
10Tovma3    17:1|in peace at an order from court and not, like you
10Tovma3    17:3|ancestral inheritance and expelled (me) from (my) fraternal portion. Are you
10Tovma3    17:9|others were appeased and withdrew from the conflict; friendly love was
10Tovma3    18:1|it had been forcibly removed from the jurisdiction of Vaspurakan by
10Tovma3    18:3|out, the prince took Varag from the control of the Muslims
10Tovma3    18:4|Ashot sought to free him from his dangerous imprisonment. Then he
10Tovma3    18:10|Vahan secretly struck the heel from behind and lamed the horse
10Tovma3    18:13|for six years after returning from captivity. On entering his land
10Tovma3    18:14|Armenian princes who had returned from captivity
10Tovma3    18:15|and piling up infinite flames from heaven that surpass the devastating
10Tovma3    18:18|the time for Ashot’s departure from his world arrived, he was
10Tovma3    19:2|days there was a respite from brigands and marauders across the
10Tovma3    19:6|But he withdrew from obedience to his chief with
10Tovma3    19:9|went out to meet him from their own individual places: Derenik
10Tovma3    19:12|on them and remove them from rule over Armenia
10Tovma3    20:1|the son of Halit’, came from the court. Although they had
10Tovma3    20:1|slander and divided the one from the otheras if they
10Tovma3    20:2|was attempting to eject him from his principality
10Tovma3    20:4|their near relatives and nobles from among the elite of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    20:4|the reason for his departure from the camp. Unsuccessful, they returned
10Tovma3    20:5|same purpose of estranging him from the governor, as he knew
10Tovma3    20:5|to him. They were distant from the army five furlongs, when
10Tovma3    20:6|Derenik ordered Grigor his relative from the same Artsruni house to
10Tovma3    20:13|the camp, freed like deer from the snares of hunters, and
10Tovma3    20:23|found no means of escape from his dangerous prison in any
10Tovma3    20:24|great solicitude to free him from the misery of his prison
10Tovma3    20:24|to obtain for him deliverance from his peril
10Tovma3    20:27|aiming at) taking the fortress from him and gaining control of
10Tovma3    20:27|said, “I have verified this from his trusted counsellors. So do
10Tovma3    20:36|out, and they extricated him from his captivity, leaving as hostages
10Tovma3    20:38|Nkan and took his fortress from him, appointing his own trusted
10Tovma3    20:38|guard it. He also took from him his home and lands
10Tovma3    20:39|to weaning away and estranging from him those subject to him
10Tovma3    20:46|Fast bubbling tears as from a boiling kettle flow out
10Tovma3    20:47|the foaming waves stirred up from the depths by fierce winds
10Tovma3    20:49|Therefore, I have withdrawn from running a race that demands
10Tovma3    22:1|kinds of impurity, was overthrown from its foundations
10Tovma3    22:9|Gurgēn (had) the eastern regions, from the end of Ałbag and
10Tovma3    22:17|were called sons of Sherep’, from the Akēats’i familyvaliant men
10Tovma3    22:22|did not withdraw or shy from war. But Apumruan came between
10Tovma3    22:26|imprisoned and held in bonds. From their youth they had loyally
10Tovma3    22:30|friendship, and thereby be secure from the suspicious messages which Smbat
10Tovma3    23:1|for himself and withdrawn it from Armenian control
10Tovma3    23:5|of the river that descends from the ravines of Ałdznik’
10Tovma3    23:11|wife of the sparapet came from Tarōn, and finding his body
10Tovma3    24:1|Derenik, unfettered, having extricated him from bonds and prison
10Tovma3    24:2|release Prince Ashot and Gurgēn from bonds and win back their
10Tovma3    24:3|riding. The nobles struck him from behind with their swords and
10Tovma3    24:4|They freed Ashot and Gurgēn from imprisonment, and ruled over their
10Tovma3    25:3|Awshin was plotting against him from some peopleor rather the
10Tovma3    25:3|sheltered him and saved him from destruction by fire and hail
10Tovma3    25:3|fire and hail. Help came from God, making him courageous, and
10Tovma3    25:3|courageous, and snatched him away from the teeth of the wild
10Tovma3    25:3|of darkness, accompanied by Shapuh from the Amatuni family, who had
10Tovma3    25:4|were to see someone returned from the dead. But Awshin, thwarted
10Tovma3    25:5|certain minion Sap’i, a eunuch, from among the Greek captives; he
10Tovma3    25:6|Mardpetakan had then been transferred from the city of Nakhchavan. Here
10Tovma3    25:7|since their horses were weary from their long journey and their
10Tovma3    25:9|Only a certain Arshak from the family of the Varazhnunik’
10Tovma3    25:9|also, and they saved him from Awshin’s sword
10Tovma3    26:2|dead without remorse, dragging them from the graves after they had
10Tovma3    26:4|But since the misfortune came from heaven and the wrath was
10Tovma3    26:6|princes, separated and estranged Yovsēp’ from Awshin. Leaving the city of
10Tovma3    26:9|and donkeys and camels died from the same ulcerous infection
10Tovma3    26:11|peace according to his rank, from the greatest to the least
10Tovma3    26:13|the blessed Mashtots’, who came from the island in the lake
10Tovma3    27:3|A new Nabuzardan or Zamri from the heresy of Nestorius appeared
10Tovma3    27:4|when he stripped the silver from the wood, straightaway the evil
10Tovma3    27:6|had adhered to the cross from the tumble of the demon
10Tovma3    27:10|the laws of Moses, died from the testimony of two or
10Tovma3    28:7|taken by surprise, quickly fled from the camp by forced marches
10Tovma3    28:10|lord of Manazav had taken from the lord of Berkri. These
10Tovma3    28:10|Berkri. These had taken it from the Ginuni family descended from
10Tovma3    28:10|from the Ginuni family descended from Mezhezh Gnuni, although Berkri had
10Tovma3    28:17|king greatly rejoiced, being freed from the fear that he had
10Tovma3    29:2|of tears pour in streams from my eyes in the place
10Tovma3    29:8|He had lived from [325] of the Armenian era, and
10Tovma3    29:13|his youthful and premature departure from this world, his leaving the
10Tovma3    29:16|stones, shed torrents of tears from welling eyes, tore out with
10Tovma3    29:20|same father and mother, descended from the noble and high-ranking
10Tovma3    29:21|been deprived of or removed from their ancestral lands and homes
10Tovma3    29:26|and Zarehavan had been detached from Parskahayk’, while the city of
10Tovma3    29:26|of Golt’n had been detached from Vaspurakan a long time before
10Tovma3    29:30|church, constructed in wonderful fashion from stones cut in the city
10Tovma3    29:31|Christ on the third day from the tomb, having pillaged hell
10Tovma3    29:33|rock to the cistern, rising from below up to the summit
10Tovma3    29:34|rock, so it could run from the summit of Mount Varag
10Tovma3    29:34|summit of Mount Varag obliquely from south to north into calm
10Tovma3    29:35|with palatial buildings a hill from which one could look down
10Tovma3    29:37|a strong rocky place secure from military attacks, which he enclosed
10Tovma3    29:39|the prophet’s exhortation, soaring upwards from below to Mount Varag. There
10Tovma3    29:40|wood, leaving a part open from the golden covering, and on
10Tovma3    29:43|a certain priest named Yovhannēs from the province of Boguni and
10Tovma3    29:46|that the Word took flesh from the Virgin as a house
10Tovma3    29:48|one Lord Jesus Christ, perfect from God and man. Otherwise churches
10Tovma3    29:51|by means of carts gathered from far and near. He made
10Tovma3    29:52|the flood that poured down from heaven and covered the abyss
10Tovma3    29:54|the fabric of the church from the province of Manazav across
10Tovma3    29:61|There they received their punishment from the sword of the warriors
10Tovma3    29:62|raving. They launched an attack from their lairs like bees swarming
10Tovma3    29:62|lairs like bees swarming out from their hives at the season
10Tovma3    29:63|their various tribes and cities from Media and Persia, from Elam
10Tovma3    29:63|cities from Media and Persia, from Elam and Khuzhastan, from Krman
10Tovma3    29:63|Persia, from Elam and Khuzhastan, from Krman and Mukan, from Turkastan
10Tovma3    29:63|Khuzhastan, from Krman and Mukan, from Turkastan and Khorasan. Suddenly they
10Tovma3    29:63|to bum, plunder, and destroy from the very foundations the holy
10Tovma3    29:66|the village of P’aytakshtan. There, from a slightly higher position, they
10Tovma3    29:66|and piteous cries, seeking deliverance from the sword of the valiant
10Tovma3    29:70|They took captives and booty from Lek, Ałzi, Krerik’, and from
10Tovma3    29:70|from Lek, Ałzi, Krerik’, and from the province of Chakhuk
10Tovma3    29:71|out to attack the rabble from Parskahayk’. There he exhibited many
10Tovma3    29:74|were still unconcerned and safe from fear of the marzpan, the
10Tovma3    29:76|the horses were tired out from the long march, and the
10Tovma3    29:77|terrible disaster, only a few from the large number being able
10Tovma3    29:78|were the most illustrious men from the house of the Artsrunik’
10Tovma3    29:78|an innumerable multitude like locusts, from those who were called Shekhetik’
10Tovma3    29:78|Shekhetik’. There were also others from various distant countries: Persia, Zhangan
10Tovma3    29:79|leader Hamis, and someone else from the regions of Zhangan. These
10Tovma3    29:81|these great tribulations by command from on high. (. . .?) (End of the
10Tovma4    1:10|with the grace given him from above
10Tovma4    1:15|we said above, some traitors from Atrpatakan, and likewise those who
10Tovma4    1:16|prince, the son of Apumsar from the city of Kher. Shedding
10Tovma4    1:32|has today been taken away from our head. Heaven above and
10Tovma4    1:33|sighs, laments, and flowing tears; from the anguished burning of their
10Tovma4    1:40|no war has engulfed (us) from anywhere. Who dared to do
10Tovma4    1:44|shaped coloured hangings were removed from the doors of the rooms
10Tovma4    1:44|were despatched hither and yon from among the mourners to shut
10Tovma4    1:53|to prevent the listeners’ minds from being distressed, I shall refrain
10Tovma4    1:53|being distressed, I shall refrain from saying anything about them, and
10Tovma4    2:1|the young Gagik; for even from that young age he shone
10Tovma4    2:2|sister, she therefore released him from imprisonment at the command of
10Tovma4    2:3|to its mate, separated herself from all delights of this earthly
10Tovma4    2:4|were unable (to do anything) from fear of the great Ashot
10Tovma4    2:6|to begin seizing various places from the control of the young
10Tovma4    3:2|he did indeed save Armenia from very grievous afflictions that unremittingly
10Tovma4    3:2|followed on each other, and from frequent wars that occurred in
10Tovma4    3:3|Even from a youthful age he was
10Tovma4    3:4|friendly way. For wisdom flowed from his lips purer than gold
10Tovma4    3:8|vengeance for his father’s blood from Apumruan, since he was one
10Tovma4    3:10|God. It was preserved unextinguished from the hostile winds that blew
10Tovma4    3:10|hostile winds that blew fiercely from four directions. Not only was
10Tovma4    3:11|to which one could flee from the face of the enemy
10Tovma4    3:13|From a youthful and inexperienced age
10Tovma4    3:13|plunging those lying in ambush from the paths of their feet
10Tovma4    3:13|himself many treasures and stores from foreign nations, controlling more of
10Tovma4    3:16|Ashot not to become detached from him, nor to preserve rancour
10Tovma4    3:26|since suspicion had not departed from both their hearts, Ap’shin asked
10Tovma4    3:27|arrival of spring Gurgēn escaped from Ap’shin and reached his brothers
10Tovma4    3:28|From there he advanced as far
10Tovma4    3:38|of Armenia was at peace from raiders of the malicious race
10Tovma4    3:45|many efforts to save Hasan from the punishment of blinding; but
10Tovma4    3:47|Apahunik’ to demand poll taxes from the tribe called Kaysik. But
10Tovma4    3:48|Smbat with his army fled from the face of the infidels
10Tovma4    3:49|troops, and with much help from on high, inflicted a great
10Tovma4    4:2|clouds for fifteen days hidden from men, all its splendour lost
10Tovma4    4:6|falls of its own accord from high branches into the bosom
10Tovma4    4:6|such fashion did he descend from the impregnable heights of the
10Tovma4    4:9|Just as a lion sated from the hunt pays no attention
10Tovma4    4:11|lot Aṙniotn and (the land) from the valley of Ěndzahk’ as
10Tovma4    4:12|and completely obliterated their memory from the land. For he was
10Tovma4    4:16|in their fortresses, and refrained from paying tribute, terrified by the
10Tovma4    4:22|translated meanssought by vows from the Lord,” had made many
10Tovma4    4:24|the sword, he exterminated them from the earth
10Tovma4    4:27|it with impregnably strong walls from the topmost summit down to
10Tovma4    4:31|the castle called Shamiram: someone from the house of the Akēats’ik’
10Tovma4    4:38|was called Apusakr and was from the house of the Vahunik’
10Tovma4    4:39|again to Prince Gagik, receiving from him many treasures
10Tovma4    4:40|From that day suspicion of evil
10Tovma4    4:48|the wisdom that flowed copiously from him
10Tovma4    4:49|and beautiful luminous pearls derived from land and sea. He related
10Tovma4    4:49|the tales of ancient kings from century to century, and the
10Tovma4    4:53|sea to pluck the safer from the teeth of the fish
10Tovma4    4:53|of the fish cast up from the deep, (thus) satisfying those
10Tovma4    4:61|There is no authority save from God; and what is, has
10Tovma4    4:65|at night, being granted success from above. He also captured the
10Tovma4    4:65|the castle of Maku. Advancing from there, he took the castle
10Tovma4    4:65|his control over those provinces, from Kogovit as far as the
10Tovma4    4:66|time noble messengers were sent from court accompanied by numerous troops
10Tovma4    4:67|a crown and splendid garments from court, and honoured King Gagik
10Tovma4    4:74|brother, who saved my soul from the gates of hell. By
10Tovma4    5:1|the king pacified the land from the wars stirred up by
10Tovma4    7:2|of brave men, who requested from me this History, I offer
10Tovma4    7:2|and present to you not from reports of others as fables
10Tovma4    7:2|of others as fables elaborated from fictitious accounts; but having seen
10Tovma4    7:3|I shall never drink water from you. Offer me silver
10Tovma4    7:4|as refuges for those fleeing from brigands and from the convulsions
10Tovma4    7:4|those fleeing from brigands and from the convulsions of foreign nations
10Tovma4    7:5|as the winds blew there from the four corners of the
10Tovma4    7:7|From the summit of the mountain
10Tovma4    8:2|to review the profitable stories. From the beginning of the settlement
10Tovma4    8:3|that it was a refuge from enemy raids, he undertook to
10Tovma4    8:7|place should become a refuge from all the raids of the
10Tovma4    8:9|many trees, which were watered from a sweet and never-failing
10Tovma4    8:10|royal court, honourable men gathered from all nations of the earth
10Tovma4    8:11|The construction of the palace, from its foundations to its summit
10Tovma4    8:16|site of the palace appeared from all sides of the province
10Tovma4    9:0|material and stones were brought from distant lands. We shall give
10Tovma4    9:1|he broke their force, beginning from the Medes and Persians, all
10Tovma4    9:2|wished he spared, and those from whom he wished nothing he
10Tovma4    9:5|prophet: “Who removes the honourable from the unworthy will become as
10Tovma4    9:11|a vaulted staircase going down from top to bottom, to act
10Tovma4    9:14|by two ever-flowing springsfrom the holy font and the
10Tovma4    9:15|grandiose splendour to be remembered from generation to generation
10Tovma4    10:4|to come and save him from the violent brigands who were
10Tovma4    10:9|Araxes opposite the holy pit from which the great saint Gregory
10Tovma4    10:10|appointed place; though it was from on High that he received
10Tovma4    10:13|lightning) were seen shooting downwards from the clouds. The day began
10Tovma4    10:14|troops were strengthened by help from on High, especially because the
10Tovma4    10:17|wishing to burn the city from end to end with the
10Tovma4    12:1|would become such a man, from his mother’s womb he had
10Tovma4    12:4|to each other and free from stain
10Tovma4    12:6|and glory (were given) him from on High. For he reigned
10Tovma4    12:7|this point to take (examples) from the land of India and
10Tovma4    12:7|Topaz; especially the golden topaz from the commerce of the gem
10Tovma4    12:7|he arose like a groom from the wedding chamber similar to
10Tovma4    12:8|rays of light shone out from the decoration of coloured gems
10Tovma4    12:25|of bronze he preserved (Armenia) from fear and from the secretly
10Tovma4    12:25|preserved (Armenia) from fear and from the secretly fired arrows of
10Tovma4    13:3|They ruled over the world from the eastern sea to the
10Tovma4    13:9|the third hour it soared from the rocky summit and settled
10Tovma4    13:10|security for refugees and captives from all lands
10Tovma4    13:12|command: “If they expel you from one city, flee to the
10Tovma4    13:12|no assistance anywhere else save from the Lord, and the Lord’s
10Tovma4    13:14|their children, and summoned them from their various provinces. They gave
10Tovma4    13:17|news of the kings’ departure from Armenia and the Roman control
10Tovma4    13:17|the inhabitants) to the sword. From the flowing of blood the
10Tovma4    13:17|witnesses said that the blood from the fallen corpses of children
10Tovma4    13:21|man related to King Senek’erim, from the province of Amiuk and
10Tovma4    13:21|had survived like a spark from thunderbolts of fire, protected by
10Tovma4    13:21|omnipotent right hand of God from shipwreck in the dangerous storm
10Tovma4    13:22|Just as God chose Noah, from whom all races sprang and
10Tovma4    13:31|From T’oṙnik was born the great
10Tovma4    13:32|From T’oṙnik, son of T’adēos, was
10Tovma4    13:34|the holy city of Jerusalem from the hands of the Muslims
10Tovma4    13:38|sons and five daughters; and from his offspring the Lord chose
10Tovma4    13:42|was superior to him, having from his youth taken the yoke
10Tovma4    13:44|for he had continually heard from the prophets the likeness of
10Tovma4    13:45|Abraham while he was coming from battle
10Tovma4    13:48|prophet who saw God, who from the womb of his mother
10Tovma4    13:49|son of Zacharias, who heard from the archangel the good news
10Tovma4    13:50|named son of thunder, who from the heights thundered forth the
10Tovma4    13:51|and chastity, being granted grace from the most liberal giver of
10Tovma4    13:55|his advancement he received honour from the holy kings and great
10Tovma4    13:57|parents, since he had learned from God’s commandments: “Honour your father
10Tovma4    13:61|rendered worthy to receive daily from the Lord the new freedom
10Tovma4    13:63|After their departure from this world the wind from
10Tovma4    13:63|from this world the wind from the north began to blow
10Tovma4    13:63|green plants began to disappear from the land. The saying of
10Tovma4    13:64|the sea, having no help from anyoneneither from kings nor
10Tovma4    13:64|no help from anyoneneither from kings nor princes, neither from
10Tovma4    13:64|from kings nor princes, neither from magnates nor his fathers, deprived
10Tovma4    13:67|support came grace and wisdom from supernal help, as to King
10Tovma4    13:68|From them he received gifts and
10Tovma4    13:70|of nobles, magnates and princes from every province
10Tovma4    13:75|captives, and wiped all tears from every face. He was desired
10Tovma4    13:75|not. His name was famous from one end of the earth
10Tovma4    13:77|of his loins Khedenik; for from the fruit of righteousness grows
10Tovma4    13:81|T’ovmay wrote with accuracy, beginning from Adam down to Noah; and
10Tovma4    13:81|and removed their wicked (presence) from many places so far as
10Tovma4    13:82|the days of his life from enemy brigands. He was responsible
10Tovma4    13:85|love he requested this History from Lord Zak’aria, the godly and
10Tovma4    13:86|safe in soul and body from the snares of enemies visible
10Tovma4    13:87|any other expression, or (changing) from kh or h
10Tovma4    13:88|I heard of these expressions from the ecclesiastical books, that I
10Tovma4    13:88|you too may find mercy from God on the eternal day
10Tovma4    13:89|taught me a few books from his many skills, and his
10Tovma4    13:94|of his fathers and depart from this world, he did not
10Tovma4    13:97|with mortar, bringing its stones from the land of Khlat’ with
10Tovma4    13:100|After my death and departure from his world, who shall occupy
10Tovma4    13:102|of) numerous taxes and haraj from monasteries and monks; he endured
10Tovma4    13:104|occurred the death and departure from this world of the holy
10Tovma4    13:104|up his soul and went from this transitory world to the
10Tovma4    13:106|rescuer who could free us from foreigners and wicked enemies. For
10Tovma4    13:110|struggle, and to be freed from the exaction of many possessions
10Tovma4    13:112|them in soul and body from calamities and the deceit of
10Tovma4    13:113|faith and hope we request from your liberal benevolence that you
10Tovma4    13:113|as before, and free it from debt and illegal exactors
11Asogh1    1:1|of divine grace on us from the highest Being for many
11Asogh1    1:4|we will not go astray (from the path) of good deeds
11Asogh1    1:4|the hope of the resurrection from themselves
11Asogh1    1:5|that everything that exists came from nothing through the existent God
11Asogh1    1:5|their life) were awarded (mercy) from God , (as a result) their
11Asogh1    1:5|books; while those who deviated from the will of God received
11Asogh1    1:6|Father and moving us away from pagan unbelief and from the
11Asogh1    1:6|away from pagan unbelief and from the many-seductive delusions of
11Asogh1    2:3|a period of time), starting from the primeval (man, embracing also
11Asogh1    2:3|Armenians. The second (part) is from the enlightenment of Armenia and
11Asogh1    2:4|Abdlabas, the Armenian sparapet, (comes) from the tribe of Abraham
11Asogh1    2:5|them) the ancestors of Ashot from the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar
11Asogh1    2:6|Thus they) trace their genealogy from father to son before this
11Asogh1    2:9|of Job ("Who hide this from me advice... art. [2]), One Book
11Asogh1    3:3|He was from the village of Eghivardas, Aragatsot
11Asogh1    3:4|From young age, he lived a
11Asogh1    3:7|rest in Garni not far from the summer residence of Xosroviduxt
11Asogh1    3:9|heresiarch of the Tondrikians, came from the village of Zarehawan of
11Asogh1    3:19|He received from Afshin the royal crown, which
11Asogh1    4:2|a request) - to free him from the unfaithful son Saj, which
11Asogh1    4:3|hearing this, came to Partaw, from where he secretly came through
11Asogh1    4:5|mountains, rushed to Shirak, and (from here) went to Dvin. Smbat
11Asogh1    4:7|Saj with contempt broke away from the caliph, who sent orders
11Asogh1    4:11|the village of Ojun, and from there moved to Abkhazia
11Asogh1    4:17|on a campaign against Dvin; from here he directed his raid
11Asogh1    5:0|in the city of Dvin from the lawless Yusuf
11Asogh1    5:3|in order to save him from death, he thought with a
11Asogh1    5:4|God and, supported by help from above, escaped from the hands
11Asogh1    5:4|by help from above, escaped from the hands of the Ishmaelites
11Asogh1    5:5|two brothers, Gurgen and David, from the glorious and famous family
11Asogh1    5:12|Theudas - the first who seceded from the Arab amir-al-Mumnik
11Asogh1    5:16|Yusuf), receives a royal crown from him instead of his uncle
11Asogh1    6:1|return of his brother Ashot from Constantinople
11Asogh1    7:3|Prince of Abkhazia, (coming out) from the land of the Sarmatians
11Asogh1    7:5|in the city of Kars from large granite, steel-hewn stones
11Asogh1    7:12|peace with the Armenians that from now on there will be
11Asogh1    7:15|was the rector here; expelled from the western country, from the
11Asogh1    7:15|expelled from the western country, from the Jaeger district, by the
11Asogh1    7:16|how many sick people receive (from it) healing, and how it
11Asogh1    7:24|maintained monastery, with numerous brothers from men, adorned with wisdom
11Asogh1    7:25|This Movses was from the district of Taron; in
11Asogh1    7:33|of Christ called to them from the church: “Get this vile
11Asogh1    7:41|in [397=948], he took away Marash from the Arabs; and in the
11Asogh1    8:4|He treated them from his cup filled with the
11Asogh1    8:4|wine mixed with the pus from their ulcers
11Asogh1    8:10|After him, Vahanik, from the district of Balk, the
11Asogh1    8:14|And from both sides, curses were generously
11Asogh1    8:15|western Armenia, summoned many monks from Taron, from Hashteank, Copk, Xorjean
11Asogh1    8:15|summoned many monks from Taron, from Hashteank, Copk, Xorjean, (among whom
11Asogh1    8:15|and Babken, an excellent man from the land of Siwnik and
11Asogh1    8:21|in [412-963], who reigned for [7] years (from [963-969]). He won a great victory
11Asogh1    8:21|Ishmaelites, took away many cities from them, in [413-964] Msis, and in
11Asogh1    8:27|Kiwr-Zan, from a very young age, with
11Asogh1    8:27|to pay tribute, the Arabs from the south, the Sarmatians from
11Asogh1    8:27|from the south, the Sarmatians from the north, and the Iberians
11Asogh1    8:27|the north, and the Iberians from the east
11Asogh1    9:8|the eloquent Sargis (Sergey) from Albania, who, although still in
11Asogh1    11:2|the city of Ani, starting from the Axurean River to the
11Asogh1    11:2|towers: it was far away from the old city wall, was
11Asogh1    12:2|ordered to pull the cross from the dome of Shoghakat with
11Asogh1    12:4|he took away my fatherland from me. Having gone to the
11Asogh1    12:4|Basil, and not finding help from him, he returned, and was
11Asogh1    15:3|Starting from the land of Taron, they
11Asogh1    15:4|King (Basil), having freed Bardas from prison, also called Phokas, exiled
11Asogh1    16:2|proof of obedience, demanded that from each house they give him
11Asogh1    16:2|The city stood not far from the reed forest, and in
11Asogh1    17:7|good example on himself: abstaining from fish, milk and eggs, he
11Asogh1    18:0|and how, having taken tribute from Armenia, he went back
11Asogh1    18:1|of the cities of Salar from him, betraying his possession, Gokhtn
11Asogh1    18:1|took it and demanded tribute from the Armenians for the past
11Asogh1    19:2|Bat); and when he returned from him again, approaching the borders
11Asogh1    20:5|efforts of the metropolitan, separated from the union of Armenians, accepted
11Asogh1    20:6|From that time on, it was
11Asogh1    21:3|to the Sebasteia) some woman from his subjects, who looked like
11Asogh1    21:4|whom the eldest, an Armenian from the Derjan district, was called
11Asogh1    21:4|the opportunity, they broke away from the Greek emperor, went over
11Asogh1    23:1|as if due to vengeance from God. In this land, Basil’s
11Asogh1    23:2|ordered his son to release from the fetters of King Bardas
11Asogh1    23:4|places to their tents, and from there they immediately brought him
11Asogh1    23:4|the city of Melitene, (distant) from Babylon at a distance of
11Asogh1    24:4|Zeravs, began to raid, (starting) from the south to the Apahunik
11Asogh1    24:7|They went around the fortress from behind and sat in ambush
11Asogh1    24:8|Meanwhile, at dawn, from the side of the city
11Asogh1    25:1|Phokas, releasing the Iberian troops from himself, personally went to the
11Asogh1    25:3|king himself approached the camp from land. As soon as the
11Asogh1    26:1|over the western country, extending from there a spear-like light
11Asogh1    26:2|that is, the cathedral, cracked from top to bottom
11Asogh1    26:6|at the Derjan district in [439=990]. From that time on, all Greece
11Asogh1    27:0|About the strangulation of Theodosius from the kingdom of Abkhazia and
11Asogh1    27:3|Gurgen, the son of Bagarat, from his estate
11Asogh1    27:4|head of a large army from the land of the Sarmatians
11Asogh1    27:8|Kuropalates David demanded from the king of the Abkhazia
11Asogh1    27:8|this fortress was again taken from the Armenians
11Asogh1    28:8|sight, they could not refrain from tears and sobs, uttered heavy
11Asogh1    28:10|a burning disease of fever, from which he died. He was
11Asogh1    28:12|the very man who dug (from the grave) the corpse of
11Asogh1    29:4|which my word is withheld from praise of Gagik
11Asogh1    29:10|Within those limits, having seceded (from Gagik), he betrayed his father’s
11Asogh1    29:11|the Gag fortification, taking away from him all the fortresses and
11Asogh1    29:12|that those who move away from the Lord perish without leaving
11Asogh1    30:2|Xachik migrated from this world at a very
11Asogh1    31:2|He was devoted to God from a very young age, brought
11Asogh1    31:7|Gagik summoned all the bishops from both the Armenian land and
11Asogh1    34:6|pious and God-loving Toros from the Hasteank district, and many
11Asogh1    36:2|of place, at a distance from the former city, is called
11Asogh1    36:2|is very famous. It was from here that an army came
11Asogh1    36:4|the Greek army with arrows from hard bows, pointed spears and
11Asogh1    37:2|filled the city with inhabitants from Armenians and Iberians, who recognized
11Asogh1    38:1|fearing the inhabitants of Nprkert from the Arabs, resorted to the
11Asogh1    38:1|a large embassy is expected from the Greek king
11Asogh1    39:3|From the city walls, the Arabs
11Asogh1    39:6|Tayk’s to many of them ([i.e. e.] from the army of the Amir
11Asogh1    39:7|night their warriors fled one from the other without a fight
11Asogh1    40:12|did not want to descend from the heights to fight and
11Asogh1    40:18|formation, on their horses rushed from all sides to the camp
11Asogh1    40:18|it, considering them already fleeing (from the battlefield) or fallen corpses
11Asogh1    40:24|Meanwhile, the glorious brothers Mesxuni from the Iberian detachment, crashing (into
11Asogh1    40:29|Returning from there, they took the enemy’s
11Asogh1    40:30|were especially pleased that, apart from five people of Iberian soldiers
11Asogh1    41:3|From there he went and took
11Asogh1    41:4|remained in that country, starting from the feast of the Exaltation
11Asogh1    42:3|the wars that constantly arose from all sides, triumphing over all
11Asogh1    42:6|came out to meet him from Melitene, he ordered them to
11Asogh1    42:7|between Hashteank, Copk and Xorjean; from here he arrived in the
11Asogh1    42:10|arrived there, were not far from the Greek camp
11Asogh1    42:11|From the infantry detachment of the
11Asogh1    42:11|him and took the hay from him. Then he ran to
11Asogh1    42:12|shields, whom King Basil asked from the King of the Ruses
11Asogh1    42:16|city of Manazkert, Hark district; from here to Bagrewand, where he
11Asogh1    43:1|man by nature limited, repudiated from him and attacked the Tayk’
11Asogh1    45:2|from generation to generation came to
11Asogh1    46:2|to observers; (he built it) from hewn stone, decorated with fine
11Asogh1    47:1|the rulers of Parisos, descended from the Haykazean tribe and continued
11Asogh1    48:3|that now [6282] years have passed from Adam to our time, and
11Asogh1    48:3|to our time, and [1004] years from the crucifixion and the life
11Asogh1    48:4|According to the Greek chronology from Emperor Philip [756], and from our
11Asogh1    48:4|chronology from Emperor Philip [756], and from our Armenian chronology [453] years, which
11Asogh1    48:6|and contempt, gratitude and censure from our hard-hearted and rebellious
11Asogh1    48:6|hearted and rebellious people, and from people both well-meaning and
11Asogh1    48:7|having received forgiveness with you (from God), may be worthy to
12Last1    1:3|reason, foreign peoples Alienated us from our habitation and turned our
12Last1    1:5|no time (to be healed) from the agonies we had already
12Last1    1:8|Those who were torn from their loved ones, If not
12Last1    1:10|events) and to begin right from this point so that our
12Last1    1:17|From that day on no azat
12Last1    1:24|sons of the Bulgar tyrant from their inheritance, clan and family
12Last1    1:28|anyone even one single House (from the territory) over which my
12Last1    2:0|brother of Smbat and Gurgen, from the Bagratid clan, a man
12Last1    2:4|Yovhannes from the same district (Taron) who
12Last1    2:9|Shatik, which Smbat unjustly took from me, is my own place
12Last1    2:12|take and make horse-shoes (from them).” But at the appropriate
12Last1    2:13|then, having taken three fortresses from (Smbat), he released him
12Last1    2:14|they unjustly took many places from him. He was unable to
12Last1    2:19|He awaited (Georgi’s) arrival, moving from lodging-place to lodging-place
12Last1    2:24|the mountain, and blazing sparks from the clash of swords fell
12Last1    2:29|justly requites all that stray from His laws, as Job note
12Last1    2:31|the regal Symbol (the Cross) from the door of the blessed
12Last1    2:32|come forth, their veils removed from their heads, were shamelessly disgraced
12Last1    2:32|stripped of adornments, having fallen from honor, and subject to myriad
12Last1    2:33|suckling babes, some were torn from their mothers’ embrace and hurled
12Last1    2:35|inhabitants, or whether it resulted from the fierce behavior of the
12Last1    2:35|troops which had been gathered from barbaric (xuzhaduzh) peoples. Now the
12Last1    2:38|rays of light streamed forth from the waters. Everyone saw this
12Last1    2:40|worthy patriarch, lord Sargis, passed from this world. His grave is
12Last1    3:2|diverse reasons, had been deposed from their honor of rule by
12Last1    3:4|had long since been removed from the honor of princedom. But
12Last1    3:6|to) request an auxiliary army from the Georgian Curopalate. With these
12Last1    3:8|which quickly falls into ruin from the blows of a flood
12Last1    3:8|two or three years previous. From then on, up to the
12Last1    3:9|suddenly, as a person awakening from sleep, or as a mighty
12Last1    3:9|styled king and went away from the army as if to
12Last1    3:14|inheritance, but as gifts received from the emperor in return for
12Last1    4:0|three fortresses with their estates from him, (territories) which Georgi had
12Last1    4:0|which Georgi had unjustly expropriated from the Curopalate’s portion. (Basil) wrote
12Last1    4:3|he note: “You have come from the rebels to terrify me
12Last1    4:5|their horses, they were exhausted from the weight of their iron
12Last1    4:5|of their iron weapons, and from the rapid and lengthy journey
12Last1    4:7|you, I shall demand more from you than previously. Rather, give
12Last1    4:10|become stuck to the ground from the severity of the bitter
12Last1    5:0|reign, and the country rested from that great crisis. He confirmed
12Last1    5:3|Georgia. Through deception he expelled from their patrimonies numerous azats of
12Last1    6:2|to ready their daily meal from barley seeds
12Last1    6:8|on the day of wrath. From that (defeat) onward until the
12Last1    6:8|Romanus) never again ventured forth from the royal city
12Last1    7:0|who had inherited that place from his forebears, died without leaving
12Last1    7:4|they returned to their places. From that day forth the city
12Last1    9:1|holds sway (having inherited it) from his fathers and grand-fathers
12Last1    9:1|iron; but he who comes from the outside, not belonging to
12Last1    9:1|present monarch. (Michael) was neither from the royal clan, nor the
12Last1    9:5|thinking that (Michael) was rebelling from him. People who say this
12Last1    9:10|as they were requested, and from that day forth the domination
12Last1    9:12|tribulation as has not been from the beginning of the creation
12Last1    9:13|destitute and homeless. He came from the eastern parts, crossed through
12Last1    9:13|him: “Where have you come from?” orFrom which district?” or
12Last1    9:13|have you come from?” orFrom which district?” orWhy are
12Last1    9:16|who has inherited the kingdom from her fathers and grandfathers.” For
12Last1    9:18|and excavated numerous precious items from the royal treasuries. The principals
12Last1    10:0|occupied the office of gayiosut’iwn from which all the judges of
12Last1    10:3|his might having become infected from afar by Abisoghom, filled with
12Last1    10:9|there is no authority except from God” [Romans 13.1]. He was not speaking
12Last1    10:11|and yet more glorified” [Daniel 3.54]. For from the elevation of (His) place
12Last1    10:11|Psalm states: “The Lord looked from Heaven to earth
12Last1    10:14|the princes arose and departed from their patrimonial inheritances and became
12Last1    10:17|whose smoke rose fragrantly up from the power of the fire
12Last1    10:19|require the aid of grace from On High to complete it
12Last1    10:20|go forth and find someone from Armenia and to bring him
12Last1    10:31|dawn when he came forth from the city, he resembled the
12Last1    10:31|resembled the bride-groom arising from his nuptial-couch, or the
12Last1    10:33|Today, the king, fallen from honor, sits like a captive
12Last1    10:34|left its patrimony and fallen from wealth; they growl wherever they
12Last1    10:37|know that you were ransomed from the futile ways inherited from
12Last1    10:37|from the futile ways inherited from your fathers, not with perishable
12Last1    10:42|by the emperor and received from him the dignity of magister
12Last1    10:42|to be (Grigor’s family property) from generation to generation until the
12Last1    10:43|Dawit’ or to the one from Duin, since Dawit’s sister was
12Last1    10:45|Byzantines) recompensed the kat’oghikos (Petros) from whom they had taken the
12Last1    10:47|him and deceitfully removed (Petros) from the city, saying: “The emperor
12Last1    10:48|churning waters which coursed down from the mountains located in the
12Last1    10:48|a Tachik man came forth from the crowd and requested baptism
12Last1    10:50|Xaghtoy Arhich. Subsequently they brought from Armenia (Petros’) nephew (sister’s son
12Last1    11:0|land. Numerous troops moved forth from T’urk’astan; their horses were as
12Last1    11:6|have come to our senses from the punishment suffered by our
12Last1    11:11|full of rage moved forth from Persia, surging in gigantic waves
12Last1    11:12|to me that this resulted from that unadulterated wine which in
12Last1    11:13|quit its home, was alienated from acquaintances, went far away from
12Last1    11:13|from acquaintances, went far away from family and relatives, (becoming) the
12Last1    11:16|to anyone, insignificantthat everyone from the king down to the
12Last1    11:16|deed) and turn His wrath from us
12Last1    11:17|in the squares, women taken from their homes into slavery, suckling
12Last1    11:20|sins turn not Your face from us. Remember, instead, Your mighty
12Last1    11:20|You turned Your face away from us and betrayed us because
12Last1    11:22|prophet says, sought their food from the flock of God. When
12Last1    11:27|loot, captives, and the booty from the slain, and departed. But
12Last1    11:28|fatally wounded) were still alive. From thirst their tongues had dried
12Last1    11:29|the infidels were removing captives from the mountain, they took the
12Last1    11:29|mountain, they took the children from their parents’ embrace, and threw
12Last1    11:31|they resembled lambs newly separated from their mothers, who, being impatient
12Last1    11:34|Elia, frightened of death, fled from Jezebel, he went to (mount
12Last1    11:35|I have related but little from much (information
12Last1    12:21|death? Those who had escaped from the glittering sword, and taken
12Last1    12:22|for those who had come from all other lands, and happened
12Last1    13:3|For God had removed sense from their heads since they had
12Last1    13:3|they had not sought (help) from Him
12Last1    13:4|This is quite clear from their actions, for they expected
12Last1    13:4|took them to a people from whom there was no hope
12Last1    13:7|they threw (to their deaths) from lofty places and caves. The
12Last1    13:8|full of woes and laments. From that day forth resembling carnivorous
12Last1    14:3|years, lord Xach’ik was released from the royal city. He came
12Last1    15:3|as were the psalmists (silenced) from singing psalms. The song of
12Last1    16:8|but to the entire world, from generation to generation until the
12Last1    16:10|countless number, had assembled there from the upper districts
12Last1    16:12|Just as in springtime, from the warmth of the air
12Last1    16:12|streams of blood flowed down from the corpses of the fallen
12Last1    16:12|corpses of the fallen, and from its coursing, the ground was
12Last1    16:14|of children who were taken from their mothers’ embraces and hurled
12Last1    16:14|parents, cudgeled, were quickly separated from them
12Last1    16:15|newly-married women were separated from their men and led into
12Last1    16:24|in which many people, swooning from dread and apprehension are unable
12Last1    16:32|ceaseless clamor was and learned from the learned that (the people
12Last1    16:34|what (military) plans he learned from the Sultan
12Last1    16:36|foundation for great deeds (even) from afar. If God was able
12Last1    16:48|is God to save you from my hands?” Compare this with
12Last1    16:52|insult and curse the Sultan from the walls. After two days
12Last1    17:1|those taxes which he collected from all lands, which he should
12Last1    17:2|he had women brought in from afar, and occupied himself with
12Last1    17:2|in (Monomachus’) time that (enemies) from the West and the East
12Last1    17:4|districts which your forebears took from the Tachiks, or else every
12Last1    17:6|Ashot, king of Armenia. People from populated places fled from their
12Last1    17:6|People from populated places fled from their raiding to the city
12Last1    17:8|of soldiers came (to T’eodoros) from Turkestan, submitted to him, and
12Last1    17:9|But then troops assembled from Persia and Turkestan sent to
12Last1    17:15|And He freed the son from his father’s debt
12Last1    17:18|Bridegroom. The clerics, newly born from the immaculate womb of our
12Last1    17:21|which fearlessly, mightily, sally forth from their dens open-mouthed to
12Last1    17:22|widow, stripped of adornments, fallen from honor, sitting unconsolably in tattered
12Last1    17:23|legally married, taking large dowries from their men today have learned
12Last1    17:28|Yet (God) withdraws His aid from worthless folk, saying: “I shall
12Last1    17:28|I shall turn My face from you, and if you pray
12Last1    18:6|they set on fire, and from the blaze of that fire
12Last1    18:13|Persians and prevent the land from being ruined, or else I
12Last1    18:14|Comnenus). Thus, did they rebel from the emperor and swore oaths
12Last1    18:20|goad would rouse the farmer from lethargic sleep, calling each to
12Last1    18:22|boiling and spilling over (afflicting) from north to south, now with
12Last1    18:22|and destroying the Christian peoples from south to north
12Last1    18:24|From the very beginning of that
12Last1    18:24|above with woe, troops came from Persia resembling ravenous wolves which
12Last1    18:24|the flock, so the troops from Persia were not satiated by
12Last1    18:24|anyone they spotted to escape from their hands. They regarded that
12Last1    18:27|saying: “I have an edict from the king. The city belongs
12Last1    18:30|Iwane) gave them a guide from among his own men. They
12Last1    18:30|customs, they slaughtered all males (from Xaghteac’) as far as Xrt’i
12Last1    18:39|as well as many people from the Arcn awan had assembled
12Last1    18:41|And they commenced hiding from one another. Some descended the
12Last1    18:44|subjected? Their skin was flayed from the breast upward, over the
12Last1    18:48|He turned His face away from us
12Last1    19:0|thrust of an arrow shot from the bowman’s hand. So (the
12Last1    19:2|escape, to perhaps save himself from the burning Gehenna of rage
12Last1    20:2|many of the principals fell, from both sides. But Comnenus’ troops
12Last1    21:1|good conduct. Yet we rebelled from our sweet and good Father
12Last1    21:1|good Father and were alienated from His association
12Last1    21:6|The (Egyptians) demanded as payment from the Israelites golden ornaments and
12Last1    21:13|the soil? Yet we originated from it and return to it
12Last1    21:15|once again another army arose from Persia, but whether it was
12Last1    21:21|for five months of winter, from its inception until the month
12Last1    21:22|the children who were torn from their parents’ embrace: the boys
12Last1    21:22|when God withdraws His hand from us
12Last1    21:26|a Byzantine army came up from behind, and immediately started sounding
12Last1    21:27|Taron (district), an army descended from Sim mountain, customarily styled Sanasunk’
12Last1    22:3|willingly sink into an abyss from which there is no exit
12Last1    22:6|but difficult to be saved from the wars of (your own
12Last1    22:6|learned. Should (the enemy) be from a people which speaks a
12Last1    22:7|They went out from us, but they were not
12Last1    22:8|the same peoplewho spring from the same fountain — (may be
12Last1    22:8|Bitter water indeed did flow) from that same sweet fountain which
12Last1    22:8|caused to flow for us from the depths of the earth
12Last1    22:11|life-giving water which flowed from the House of the Lord
12Last1    22:11|who uprooted the harmful weed from the meadow of our faith
12Last1    22:21|and who) requested a visitation from the beneficent Lord, with great
12Last1    22:25|foundations for very great matters from afar. Indeed, in this matter
12Last1    22:26|There was a certain cleric from the Karin district named Esayi
12Last1    22:26|Karin district named Esayi, descended from a pious family, who, attracted
12Last1    22:27|meet. For he removed him from the ranks of the priesthood
12Last1    23:1|monk who claimed to be from Aghbania (Aghuania) “Caucasian Albania”, but
12Last1    23:1|of his plans. Therefore, smoke from the furnace of Gehenna was
12Last1    23:1|Gehenna was ever billowing forth from his mouth, and many were
12Last1    23:5|two sisters possessed two villages from their patrimonial inheritance which they
12Last1    23:6|confines he kept them free from want. Their director was known
12Last1    23:10|forth: “My son, keep yourself from adultery with foreign women for
12Last1    23:12|lost his prudence and fell from the faith, becoming the enemy
12Last1    23:13|left the house, he fell from honor. He forgot the divine
12Last1    23:13|the divine covenant, and withdrew from communion with the ascetic orders
12Last1    23:20|would dare to take anything from it
12Last1    23:26|started to fall, and swollen from the downpour, the Euphrates had
12Last1    23:32|our (Armenian) people. In trembling from extreme amazement, he prayed prayers
12Last1    23:38|although able to escape punishment (from men) was unable to flee
12Last1    23:38|men) was unable to flee from the hand of the Omniscient
12Last1    23:42|confirmed light which we learned from the blessed Fathers. Let us
12Last1    23:42|Fathers. Let us, turning away from their atheistic assembly, heap curses
12Last1    24:1|did not want to taste from the cup of the Lord’s
12Last1    24:4|those at a distance learn from them and take care
12Last1    24:5|and cities had been saved from that raiding. However, they revolted
12Last1    24:6|lowers for sinners to drink from. They considered (that cup) empty
12Last1    24:13|humankind. For children were ravished from the embraces of their mothers
12Last1    24:14|sword. The city became filled from one end to the other
12Last1    24:14|the slain) became a road. From the countless multitude of the
12Last1    24:14|multitude of the slain, and from the corpses, that great stream
12Last1    24:16|comfort and do not desist from foul activities. Rather, they are
12Last1    24:16|activities. Rather, they are drunk from the desire which has seized
12Last1    24:17|princes, as we have seen from what has been narrated. But
12Last1    25:3|extensive kingdom whose borders stretched from the valleys of Phoenicia (where
12Last1    25:10|brigade devoid of piety, rebelled from the Byzantine emperor and crossed
12Last1    25:13|Now the emperor looked up from where he was seated, and
12Last1    25:15|and the desire for valor from our troops and princes. He
12Last1    25:15|troops and princes. He took from them sword and ability, and
12Last1    25:17|one whom God had freed from the hands of foreigners was
12Last1    25:19|peoples for vengeance. (He brought) from the Mountains of the Moon
12Last1    25:19|Mountains of the Moon and from the great river crossing northern
12Last1    25:22|So, when he emerged triumphant from this (last) battle as well
12Last1    26:5|afterwards, as I mentioned above, from the time of this (celestial
12Last1    26:11|yet more did they rejoice. From the many disasters visited upon
12Last1    26:11|and our drink was bitter from fear and from the threats
12Last1    26:11|was bitter from fear and from the threats of our lords
12Last1    26:14|kings and bear severe blows from their scepters every day
12Last1    26:16|punishments which we have received from You, and Your torments are
12Last1    26:17|and accept counsel and agony from You than to stand away
12Last1    26:17|You than to stand away from You, unschooled. It is better
12Last1    26:17|and difficulties than to depart from You and dwell in tranquility
12Last1    26:18|will, withdraw not Your hand from us so that we not
12Last1    26:19|our day, what we bore from the pagans, and we have