01Kor1 3:2 | | | he had been tutored in | Greek | literature, and coming to the |
01Kor1 7:3 | | | and the other to the | Greek | school in Samosata |
01Kor1 8:4 | | | in the same city, a | Greek | scribe, named Ropanos, by whose |
01Kor1 19:3 | | | became proficient translators from the | Greek | language |
01Kor1 19:6 | | | who had rendered from the | Greek | language into Armenian all the |
02Agat1 2:33 | | | and the other, to the | Greek | Byzantine areas |
02Agat1 3:3 | | | court of the emperor in | Greek | territory |
02Agat1 3:4 | | | and putting to flight the | Greek | troops, chasing them to the |
02Agat1 11:13 | | | became the leader of the | Greek | cavalry forces and gave the |
02Agat1 14:15 | | | has ever been found in | Greek | lands |
02Agat1 19:1 | | | battle. Not least in the | Greek | Olympics he had seemed as |
02Agat3 16:2 | | | goddess Astghik - who is the | Greek | Aphrodite - called the Chamber of |
02Agat3 16:4 | | | As Gregory was returning from | Greek | territory, he brought with him |
02Agat3 22:4 | | | learning Syriac and the other, | Greek | |
02Agat3 26:11 | | | he was well acquainted with | Greek | secular literature, having previously studied |
02Agat3 30:1 | | | according to the form of | Greek | literary skill |
03Buz3 13:8 | | | to some extent familiar with | Greek | or Syriac education partially understood |
03Buz3 21:34 | | | chronicler-historian, who was a | Greek | chronicler, has ended |
03Buz4 4:49 | | | of Armenia, Nerses set up | Greek | and Syrian schools. He effected |
03Buz5 25:1 | | | other was named Epipan, a | Greek | by nationality, who, dwelled on |
03Buz5 27:10 | | | hundred people, went to the | Greek | country |
03Buz6 6:2 | | | of them were of Roman ( | Greek) | nationality. All the days of |
04Yegh4 2:45 | | | Armenians and caused all the | Greek | forces to doubt the covenant |
04Yegh4 2:48 | | | It pleased the | Greek | Empire to hear this happily |
04Yegh6 4:95 | | | and a message to the | Greek | emperor, and a letter to |
05Parp2 10:0 | | | his childhood he had studied | Greek. | He enlisted (served) as a |
05Parp2 10:0 | | | Armenia’s kings in Syriac or | Greek, | as well as decisions and |
05Parp2 10:17 | | | were only slightly familiar with | Greek | syllabification. Among them were, first |
05Parp2 10:18 | | | the same order as the | Greek, | frequently asking and learning from |
05Parp2 10:18 | | | alphabet, based on the infallible | Greek | alphabet |
05Parp2 10:21 | | | Armenian alphabet, adapted from the | Greek | copy—guided by the Savior |
05Parp2 10:23 | | | books (of the Bible) from | Greek | into Armenian, because they were |
05Parp2 10:23 | | | not so very adept at | Greek | |
05Parp2 11:0 | | | translate the Biblical testaments from | Greek | into Armenian |
05Parp2 11:6 | | | learned in the study (of | Greek), | as you who were given |
05Parp4 62:1 | | | much learning, especially in the | Greek | language, with (the knowledge of |
05Parp4 83:25 | | | venerable Gherpargos, who was of | Greek | nationality |
05Parp4 100:20 | | | a plant and tasteless, in | Greek | |
06Khor1 1:7 | | | these are found in certain | Greek | histories |
06Khor1 2:1 | | | to expound our affairs from | Greek | sources although they are more |
06Khor1 2:2 | | | we have mentioned only the | Greek | historians from whom we have |
06Khor1 2:3 | | | that not only were the | Greek | kings, after settling their internal |
06Khor1 2:3 | | | of all nations translated into | Greek | |
06Khor1 2:5 | | | he rendered his works into | Greek | |
06Khor1 2:7 | | | not merely to translate into | Greek | the archives of other nations’ |
06Khor1 2:7 | | | them and translate them into | Greek; | like A among the K’ |
06Khor1 2:11 | | | of the information in the | Greek | historians |
06Khor1 8:6 | | | man versed in Chaldaean and | Greek, | he sent him to his |
06Khor1 9:9 | | | books and found one in | Greek | on which there was, he |
06Khor1 9:10 | | | from the Chaldaean language into | Greek | |
06Khor1 9:12 | | | Vaḷarshak in Nisibis in both | Greek | and Syriac |
06Khor1 14:17 | | | said by some on the | Greek | side does not please us |
06Khor1 34:6 | | | Surely, they are not | Greek | fables, noble and polished and |
06Khor2 13:2 | | | events are described by the | Greek | historians, not by one or |
06Khor2 14:1 | | | Tigran, his resistance to the | Greek | armies, his building of the |
06Khor2 14:3 | | | forces and marched against the | Greek | army, which after the death |
06Khor2 38:12 | | | inhabitants, Syriac, the other for | Greek. | They also transferred there the |
06Khor2 64:2 | | | he was captured by a | Greek | maiden at the time that |
06Khor2 64:3 | | | previously called Vaḷegesos in the | Greek | tongue. But what the Persians |
06Khor2 65:13 | | | stele with an inscription in | Greek | so that it would be |
06Khor2 66:5 | | | was also later turned into | Greek | |
06Khor2 70:2 | | | named Eleazar. He learned the | Greek | language and wrote a history |
06Khor2 76:2 | | | to their own assistance the | Greek | army, which was in Phrygia |
06Khor2 76:5 | | | invaded us and, putting the | Greek | army to flight, took captive |
06Khor2 90:11 | | | memory an inscription in the | Greek | script |
06Khor3 6:6 | | | in unison with all the | Greek | forces marched against Sanatruk |
06Khor3 8:2 | | | had been taken by the | Greek | armies. Leaving the Persian king |
06Khor3 10:2 | | | emperor. And bringing up the | Greek | army he opposed the Persian |
06Khor3 18:3 | | | him, he himself pursued the | Greek | army. Arriving in Bithynia he |
06Khor3 19:1 | | | How Arshak despised the | Greek | emperor |
06Khor3 19:3 | | | The | Greek | emperor was Valentinian, and he |
06Khor3 20:7 | | | on the model of the | Greek | hospitals |
06Khor3 28:4 | | | this, he turned to the | Greek | soldiers he had captured and |
06Khor3 28:10 | | | The | Greek | soldiers in the twinkling of |
06Khor3 29:12 | | | the Great, going to the | Greek | army, begged them not to |
06Khor3 29:16 | | | a marauding band into your | Greek | empire. But being aware of |
06Khor3 34:5 | | | breath and can cross into | Greek | territory. Then you will seize |
06Khor3 36:7 | | | burned, and he ordered that | Greek | letters should not be studied |
06Khor3 36:7 | | | one should speak or translate | Greek, | on the pretext that it |
06Khor3 36:7 | | | church services were conducted in | Greek | |
06Khor3 37:4 | | | help, to take all the | Greek | forces, and not to leave |
06Khor3 37:11 | | | The | Greek | troops were armed with weapons |
06Khor3 37:12 | | | sea - such was the entire | Greek | line escending on the Persian |
06Khor3 37:19 | | | by help from above, the | Greek | and Armenian armies in concert |
06Khor3 40:10 | | | of the commanders of the | Greek | army |
06Khor3 40:12 | | | When the | Greek | generals became aware of this |
06Khor3 42:5 | | | of our country, in the | Greek | sector, not only because of |
06Khor3 43:4 | | | had their domains in the | Greek | sector under Arshak - like Sahak |
06Khor3 48:5 | | | the Armenian princes of the | Greek | sector, to our lord Khosrov |
06Khor3 48:17 | | | shall disentangle you from the | Greek | governors, be it by waging |
06Khor3 48:17 | | | by waging war against the | Greek | emperor or peacefully |
06Khor3 48:22 | | | copies of the letters in | Greek | to be placed in his |
06Khor3 49:2 | | | to entrust him with the | Greek | sector of Armenia, promising that |
06Khor3 51:22 | | | and to Arcadius for the | Greek | part |
06Khor3 52:2 | | | of John the Great. The | Greek | empire was in turmoil and |
06Khor3 52:9 | | | and having arranged in the | Greek | order the alphabet of letters |
06Khor3 53:5 | | | called Rufinus, wonderfully skilled in | Greek | calligraphy, who had become a |
06Khor3 53:9 | | | to the exactness of the | Greek | syllables |
06Khor3 54:3 | | | Persian sector, but not the | Greek | part where they were subject |
06Khor3 54:3 | | | of ordination and used the | Greek | script and not Syriac |
06Khor3 54:4 | | | Jaḷay, a translator of the | Greek | and Armenian tongues, and with |
06Khor3 54:8 | | | from Syriac, there being no | Greek | books available |
06Khor3 54:9 | | | for the | Greek | books of the entire land |
06Khor3 54:9 | | | not allow anyone to learn | Greek | in their part but only |
06Khor3 57:2 | | | of our land to the | Greek | part but was not received |
06Khor3 60:10 | | | they were very competent in | Greek | letters they set to translating |
06Khor3 63:5 | | | arrange a solution with the | Greek | emperor Theodosius, and not hand |
06Khor3 65:2 | | | Sahak the Great. Similarly, the | Greek | general Anatolius sent from Karin |
06Khor3 65:2 | | | might give him to the | Greek | sector |
06Khor3 67:3 | | | gained the throne attacked the | Greek | army at Nisibis and ordered |
07Seb1 7:6 | | | enormous multitude of peoples; the | Greek | raid into Atrpatakan, their plunder |
07Seb1 7:7 | | | two kings; the abandoning of | Greek | territory; the return of the |
07Seb1 8:12 | | | Then the | Greek | king made an oath with |
07Seb1 9:17 | | | to resist in battle the | Greek | army. In his time Ormizd |
07Seb1 10:10 | | | Persia, Yovhan patrik and a | Greek | army were keeping the city |
07Seb1 11:24 | | | was unable to resist the | Greek | army and fled. But the |
07Seb1 12:0 | | | against Musheł. Accusation of the | Greek | princes concerning Khosrov to the |
07Seb1 12:1 | | | encamped around him, and the | Greek | army was distant from them |
07Seb1 12:31 | | | The | Greek | officers too quickly learned about |
07Seb1 12:34 | | | the majority were in the | Greek | sector, and a few in |
07Seb1 14:1 | | | in those days that the | Greek | king requested from the Persian |
07Seb1 15:0 | | | of many princes from the | Greek | sector of Armenia to Persia |
07Seb1 16:0 | | | the Armenian princes from the | Greek | sector. The princes seize the |
07Seb1 17:0 | | | of some princes in the | Greek | sector and their death. Enemies |
07Seb1 17:0 | | | the Thracian side threaten the | Greek | empire |
07Seb1 17:1 | | | On the | Greek | side the Vahewuni nobles rebelled |
07Seb1 17:3 | | | The | Greek | army pursued them, with the |
07Seb1 18:3 | | | enemy was crushed before the | Greek | army, which put them to |
07Seb1 18:4 | | | great battle. They defeated the | Greek | army and destroyed them with |
07Seb1 19:2 | | | sector and Yovhan in the | Greek | |
07Seb1 24:4 | | | not a few from the | Greek | empire and from the region |
07Seb1 30:0 | | | his death. The Persian and | Greek | governors in Armenia in the |
07Seb1 30:6 | | | rebel and go to the | Greek | king. He began to organize |
07Seb1 30:7 | | | then Yeman. But on the | Greek | side: first Yovhan patrik; then |
07Seb1 31:1 | | | the reign of Maurice, the | Greek | army in the region of |
07Seb1 31:10 | | | the city. Another army from | Greek | territory reached Urha, attacked and |
07Seb1 32:0 | | | plain of Shirak and the | Greek | defeat. A third battle in |
07Seb1 32:2 | | | Then the | Greek | army assembled in the komopolis |
07Seb1 32:4 | | | Datoyean as their general. The | Greek | army assembled at the plain |
07Seb1 32:7 | | | Defeated in battle, the | Greek | army fled before them. The |
07Seb1 32:9 | | | Then Senitam Khosrov came. The | Greek | army assembled and settled in |
07Seb1 33:5 | | | the reign (of Khosrov). The | Greek | army assembled in the province |
07Seb1 33:5 | | | and Ordru. They defeated the | Greek | army and crushed them with |
07Seb1 33:8 | | | came Shahrayeanpet. Shahēn encountered the | Greek | army in the province of |
07Seb1 38:19 | | | his army which was in | Greek | territory to come to his |
07Seb1 39:12 | | | back into Persia, and abandon | Greek | territory - although the latter did |
07Seb1 41:5 | | | Then the | Greek | general Mzhēzh Gnuni came from |
07Seb1 41:5 | | | in the territory of the | Greek | borders, and to communicate with |
07Seb1 41:7 | | | Thereafter he resided in the | Greek | camp until the general satisfied |
07Seb1 41:9 | | | Then the | Greek | general Mzhēzh began to slander |
07Seb1 41:16 | | | army. Attacking Mzhēzh Gnuni the | Greek | general, he defeated and killed |
07Seb1 42:2 | | | enter among them. Then the | Greek | king Heraclius ordered it to |
07Seb1 42:9 | | | territory of Ṙuben, for the | Greek | army had camped in Arabia |
07Seb1 42:10 | | | they sent messages to the | Greek | king, saying: ’God gave that |
07Seb1 42:14 | | | the Lord fell on the | Greek | army, and they turned in |
07Seb1 42:17 | | | But the | Greek | king could raise no more |
07Seb1 42:17 | | | in the north, opposing the | Greek | empire |
07Seb1 44:15 | | | princes among those from the | Greek | sector |
07Seb1 44:25 | | | Then the | Greek | general T’ēodoros, with (the support |
07Seb1 45:0 | | | the Angels. Accusation by the | Greek | army against the Armenians concerning |
07Seb1 45:7 | | | But the | Greek | king Constans, because he was |
07Seb1 45:10 | | | his wicked guile, making the | Greek | troops in Armenia his accomplices |
07Seb1 45:11 | | | a complaint to Constans, the | Greek | king and to the patriarch |
07Seb1 46:16 | | | and many other bishops from | Greek | territory’, and the princes who |
07Seb1 48:5 | | | themselves from (allegiance to) the | Greek | kingdom and submitted to the |
07Seb1 49:0 | | | princes. T’ēodoros Ṙshtuni defeats the | Greek | army, takes Trebizond, goes to |
07Seb1 49:3 | | | The liturgy was celebrated in | Greek | by a Roman priest; and |
07Seb1 50:14 | | | quartered in Cappadocia, attacked the | Greek | army. But the Greeks defeated |
07Seb1 50:18 | | | the Armenian princes, from both | Greek | and Arab territory, Hamazasp and |
07Seb1 52:4 | | | too. The general of the | Greek | army was a certain Mawrianos |
08Ghev1 14:74 | | | few of them: First our | Greek | language, second the Latin, third |
08Ghev1 41:5 | | | maid-servants, who was of | Greek | nationality. He imposed unendurably heavy |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | well-versed in Chaldaean and | Greek | letters, was sent at the |
09Draskh1 2:17 | | | been rendered from Chaldaean to | Greek | by the order of Alexander |
09Draskh1 5:11 | | | having valiantly driven out the | Greek | forces, Vagharshak also took possession |
09Draskh1 13:12 | | | rule over the western (or) | Greek | section |
09Draskh1 17:15 | | | Kog, as katholikos of the | Greek | section (of Armenia) and made |
09Draskh1 19:36 | | | katholikosate, where he ordered the | Greek | clergy to celebrate the Divine |
10Tovma1 1:21 | | | and having them translated into | Greek. | But these zealous concerns were |
10Tovma1 1:21 | | | have preceded him. For the | Greek | script was invented later by |
10Tovma1 3:27 | | | the voices of men (speaking) | Greek; | but we did not see |
10Tovma1 3:29 | | | They loudly cried out in | Greek: | ’Why do you tread on |
10Tovma1 4:33 | | | Tovnos Konkołeṙos, called in | Greek | Sardanapalos, (reigned) for forty years |
10Tovma1 6:37 | | | archives, which were written in | Greek | on parchment, taken with gifts |
10Tovma1 6:59 | | | with Sanatruk but went to | Greek | territory, to the Caesar Tiberius |
10Tovma1 7:15 | | | in the . . . year of the | Greek | emperor. . .. He returned to them |
10Tovma1 10:0 | | | Trdat’s return from | Greek | territory and establishment on the |
10Tovma1 10:0 | | | with the help of the | Greek | king; and concerning his belief |
10Tovma1 10:8 | | | to the authority of the | Greek | emperor alone, abstaining from paying |
10Tovma1 10:47 | | | an army that included numerous | Greek | troops armed with shields and |
10Tovma1 11:1 | | | of Arshak, and with a | Greek | army installed Pap as king |
10Tovma1 11:4 | | | against the emperor Theodosius, the | Greek | general Terentius captured him and |
10Tovma1 11:30 | | | appointed him hazarapet of the ( | Greek) | sector of Armenia and entrusted |
10Tovma1 11:31 | | | Saint Sahak to both the | Greek | and Persian kings thenceforth no |
10Tovma1 11:40 | | | of Mesrop and Vardan to | Greek | territory, the coming of Anatolius |
10Tovma1 11:44 | | | Kukṙchats’i as bishop of the | Greek | sector. In this fashion Armenia |
10Tovma2 2:4 | | | princes to submit to the | Greek | emperor. So you must look |
10Tovma2 2:17 | | | in the cemetery of the | Greek | magnates |
10Tovma2 3:1 | | | the eighth year of the | Greek | emperor Maurice, the Persian king |
10Tovma2 3:2 | | | son Khosrov fled to the | Greek | emperor Maurice; his uncles Vndoy |
10Tovma2 3:12 | | | thousand cavalry, apart from the | Greek | and Armenian troops |
10Tovma2 3:14 | | | Vahram’s army fled before the | Greek | troops, who pursued them until |
10Tovma2 3:16 | | | rule of Maurice that the | Greek | troops stationed in Thrace rebelled |
10Tovma2 3:17 | | | and terrible damage in the | Greek | sector. After eight years Phocas |
10Tovma2 3:20 | | | previously been subject to the | Greek | empire, and having killed the |
10Tovma2 3:49 | | | upon the Persians by the | Greek | sword |
10Tovma3 13:11 | | | much valour in opposing the | Greek | army—not once but many |
10Tovma3 13:11 | | | the general wrote to the | Greek | emperor Michael informing him about |
10Tovma3 13:14 | | | had come to attack the | Greek | forces in the castles. Gurgēn |
10Tovma3 13:16 | | | Yet he frequently attacked the | Greek | forces that were waging war |
10Tovma3 13:16 | | | shedding of blood to the | Greek | troops vicariously for your army |
10Tovma3 13:16 | | | his brave deeds against the | Greek | army |
10Tovma3 14:16 | | | travel around the regions of | Greek | territory, entrusting his cares to |
10Tovma3 22:6 | | | second year after this the | Greek | army besieged the city of |
10Tovma3 25:5 | | | a eunuch, from among the | Greek | captives; he had abandoned the |
10Tovma3 26:5 | | | A man named Yovsēp of | Greek | origin had entered Awshin’s service |
10Tovma4 12:22 | | | of the Babylonian, Mede, Persian, | Greek, | and barbarian tyrants he was |
10Tovma4 13:15 | | | Armenian era, and moved into | Greek | territory with fourteen thousand men |
11Asogh1 2:3 | | | in the days of the | Greek | king Basil, and by his |
11Asogh1 2:8 | | | to the message of the | Greek | Patriarch Photios |
11Asogh1 3:1 | | | with the permission of the | Greek | king Leo [VI] Philosopher, who took |
11Asogh1 3:1 | | | not look like a stingy | Greek, | who usually is not generous |
11Asogh1 3:16 | | | friendship of Smbat with the | Greek | emperor, and therefore, having entered |
11Asogh1 6:1 | | | to the court of the | Greek | emperor Leo, while Abas went |
11Asogh1 6:5 | | | The | Greek | army laid siege to Dvin |
11Asogh1 7:39 | | | In the days of the | Greek | emperor Roman and during the |
11Asogh1 7:43 | | | After that, the | Greek | army took Samusat in [407=958]. - Constantine |
11Asogh1 8:21 | | | on the coast of the | Greek | Sea, entered Constantinople and overthrew |
11Asogh1 8:25 | | | put both wings of the | Greek | army to flight |
11Asogh1 9:1 | | | In the days of the | Greek | emperor Kiwr-Zan, during the |
11Asogh1 10:1 | | | The | Greek | king Kiwr-Zan sent to |
11Asogh1 10:2 | | | spear extended west to the | Greek | country. She continued to be |
11Asogh1 12:4 | | | to the court of the | Greek | emperor Basil, and not finding |
11Asogh1 14:0 | | | and the devastation of the | Greek | land |
11Asogh1 14:2 | | | in Greece, he divided the | Greek | kingdom into two, went to |
11Asogh1 14:4 | | | of Mokk Zapranik, terrified the | Greek | army, which, confused as if |
11Asogh1 14:4 | | | captured. In this battle, the ( | Greek) | commander, the eunuch Petranos, was |
11Asogh1 14:8 | | | While the | Greek | kingdom was in such turmoil |
11Asogh1 15:1 | | | After all these events, the | Greek | king Basil, having summoned the |
11Asogh1 15:3 | | | they began to devastate the | Greek | country, subject to the tyrant |
11Asogh1 15:4 | | | gave him the entire western | Greek | army and, together with the |
11Asogh1 16:5 | | | and others, moved to the | Greek | country, seeking refuge in it |
11Asogh1 21:4 | | | they broke away from the | Greek | emperor, went over to the |
11Asogh1 21:5 | | | After that, the | Greek | king Basil took the Sebasteia’ |
11Asogh1 21:5 | | | a cruel war against the | Greek | emperor, which we will tell |
11Asogh1 22:0 | | | About how the | Greek | king Basil went on a |
11Asogh1 22:5 | | | The whole ( | Greek) | cavalry, with all the belongings |
11Asogh1 24:1 | | | the head of all the | Greek | and Iberian troops |
11Asogh1 24:5 | | | at the head of the | Greek | and Iberian troops against the |
11Asogh1 25:1 | | | the seashore with all the | Greek | troops |
11Asogh1 26:3 | | | Skilled | Greek | architects worked hard to restore |
11Asogh1 31:7 | | | the Armenian land and the | Greek | half of (Armenia), who, having |
11Asogh1 32:1 | | | recalcitrants who rebelled against the | Greek | king were exterminated, he, taking |
11Asogh1 34:0 | | | of Egyptian armies into the | Greek | land; double battle; King Basil |
11Asogh1 34:4 | | | Jerusalem and Libya to the | Greek | land in the same countries |
11Asogh1 34:7 | | | When the | Greek | king found out about this |
11Asogh1 36:1 | | | again sent him to the | Greek | land |
11Asogh1 36:3 | | | Dalasanos, by order of the | Greek | king, went out against him |
11Asogh1 36:4 | | | attacked them and defeated the | Greek | army with arrows from hard |
11Asogh1 38:1 | | | embassy is expected from the | Greek | king |
11Asogh1 41:1 | | | the defeat inflicted on the | Greek | army by the Egyptians, during |
11Asogh1 42:0 | | | about the arrival of the | Greek | king Basil in the eastern |
11Asogh1 42:5 | | | entrusted his vassals to the | Greek | king Basil, who, having received |
11Asogh1 42:10 | | | fight took place in the | Greek | camp for an insignificant cause |
11Asogh1 42:10 | | | were not far from the | Greek | camp |
11Asogh1 42:19 | | | to settle them in the | Greek | land, and he himself returned |
11Asogh1 43:0 | | | the Tayk’s land and the | Greek | army in the Basean district |
11Asogh1 43:3 | | | named Kanikl, with all the | Greek | troops to go to Gurgen |
11Asogh1 45:6 | | | at the time when the | Greek | king Basil arrived in the |
11Asogh1 48:4 | | | According to the | Greek | chronology from Emperor Philip [756], and |
11Asogh1 48:4 | | | of the reign of the | Greek | emperor Basil, the [15th] year of |
12Last1 5:4 | | | kingdom and was styled in | Greek | parakoimonemos (parhekimanos), came to the |
12Last1 18:22 | | | When the | Greek | kingdom was divided in two |
12Last1 25:2 | | | kingdom, and had put the | Greek | lieutenants to flight and taken |