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Govmayid   1
Gratian   1
Greal   1
Greece   32
Greek   461
Gregorios   12
Gregory   510
Grigoris   20
Gruandakan   2
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greeks
187 occurrence(s)



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greed   14
greedily   2
greedy   6
greek   274
greeks   187
green   8
greenery   1
greet   8
greeted   13


01Kor1    16:3|to the region of the Greeks, and owing to the renown
01Kor1    19:3|to the region of the Greeks where they studied and became
01Kor1    19:4|to the region of the Greeks, the name of the first
02Agat1    5:15|especially the king of the Greeks. She is mother of all
02Agat1    12:3|May the wisdom of the Greeks reach to the estates [dastakert] of
02Agat1    12:4|in the land of the Greeks (Byzantines), we observed the concern
02Agat1    12:9|that the kings of the Greeks in their land issued such
02Agat1    14:1|in the land of the Greeks, as messengers were sent to
02Agat1    15:10|the great emperor of the Greeks to Trdat, king of Greater
02Agat1    17:5|in the land of the Greeks, he had displayed such strength
02Agat1    19:5|well the land of the Greeks and Romans, and our Parthian
02Agat3    15:3|reached the borders of the Greeks (Byzantines), where in every city
02Agat3    28:5|into the land of the Greeks
04Yegh1    1:6|attacked the land of the Greeks. He struck as far as
04Yegh1    1:21|then the land of the Greeks will also obediently submit to
04Yegh1    1:23|of the Kushans, and the Greeks will not venture forth against
04Yegh1    2:28|into the land of the Greeks, and without warfare by our
04Yegh1    2:36|saw the power of the Greeks broken before him, they were
04Yegh3    6:146|in the land of the Greeks; made king by you, he
04Yegh3    9:217|to the land of the Greeks, to the holy clergy in
04Yegh4    2:41|to the land of the Greeks, falsely confusing matters for them
04Yegh4    2:41|were in service to the Greeks
04Yegh6    4:99|on an embassy to the Greeks, came forward and accused him
04Yegh6    5:105|raided the land of the Greeks, carrying off many prisoners and
04Yegh6    5:105|and much plunder from the Greeks, Armenians, Georgians, and Albanians. They
04Yegh8    4:88|The Greeks blessed Armenia for his sake
06Khor1    2:3|diligent in transmitting to the Greeks both accounts of their empires
06Khor1    2:4|Egypt as king of the Greeks
06Khor1    2:5|after he had subdued the Greeks as well under his power
06Khor1    2:5|of Alexandria and of the Greeks, whereas none of the Ptolemies
06Khor1    2:6|calling him king of the Greeks, but for the sake of
06Khor1    3:7|wars, and the Persians and Greeks had scripts that today are
06Khor1    5:50|in the literature of the Greeks; for although the Greeks themselves
06Khor1    5:50|the Greeks; for although the Greeks themselves translated from Chaldaean into
06Khor1    5:50|we attribute them to the Greeks since we have learned from
06Khor1    6:20|the wise men of the Greeks and that have come down
06Khor1    6:21|when I was among the Greeks studying wisdom, it happened one
06Khor1    12:38|call our land: like the Greeks, Armenia, and the Persians and
06Khor1    14:13|Therefore, to this day the Greeks call that area Protē Armenia
06Khor1    25:4|Medes, and he brought the Greeks into subjection to himself for
06Khor2    10:2|and Hippolytus and many other Greeks lend corroborative witness
06Khor2    26:3|his years. And since the Greeks and Syrians could not pronounce
06Khor2    64:6|renowned and had fought the Greeks for his release; some came
06Khor2    69:5|and Syrians and also the Greeks
06Khor2    70:2|into the hands of the Greeks when Julian, also called the
06Khor2    75:9|the archival books of the Greeks
06Khor2    77:1|between the Persians and the Greeks, and Artashir’s accomplishments in Armenia
06Khor2    77:2|Probus became emperor of the Greeks, and, making peace with Artashir
06Khor3    1:1|through all that of the Greeks owing to the lack of
06Khor3    11:3|war. Paying tribute to the Greeks and a special tribute to
06Khor3    13:2|Julian became emperor of the Greeks. He denied God, worshipped idols
06Khor3    20:3|in the land of the Greeks, especially in the royal city
06Khor3    25:4|to wage war against the Greeks, and for that reason asked
06Khor3    25:6|hatred he had for the Greeks
06Khor3    26:5|that the expedition against the Greeks would be vitiated
06Khor3    28:6|The Greeks approached in great force and
06Khor3    29:2|peace was forged with the Greeks, according to the sayingtaking
06Khor3    29:8|the hands of the powerful Greeks
06Khor3    31:6|household he fled to the Greeks
06Khor3    35:2|to the land of the Greeks
06Khor3    36:7|or friendly relations with the Greeks. But in reality, it was
06Khor3    37:9|the protective shields of the Greeks, as into a fortified city
06Khor3    42:1|nations-the Persians and the Greeks
06Khor3    44:5|and take refuge among the Greeks, nor did they go to
06Khor3    46:10|Thenceforth the Greeks appointed no more kings in
06Khor3    46:10|of that area, and the Greeks appointed counts as governors of
06Khor3    48:2|Armenian princes, seeing that the Greeks had not set a king
06Khor3    48:8|the emperor without them the Greeks disturbing the estates that we
06Khor3    48:21|was unable to abandon the Greeks
06Khor3    50:6|the same attitude toward the Greeks as before
06Khor3    55:6|be completely separated from the Greeks. But the senseless man did
06Khor3    56:7|He made peace with the Greeks and did not approach their
06Khor3    63:12|Great of sympathies with the Greeks
06Khor3    65:6|the erring faith of the Greeks so you become the cause
07Seb1    8:10|turned their allegiance to the Greeks
07Seb1    8:13|a store-house. They (the Greeks) had set it on fire
07Seb1    9:18|the peace between Persians and Greeks and between the two kings
07Seb1    10:17|to the king of the Greeks
07Seb1    10:18|with the king of the Greeks: ’For although there is enmity
07Seb1    15:1|time the king of the Greeks, Maurice, ordered a letter of
07Seb1    16:0|Persians, and others to the Greeks
07Seb1    16:7|from the king of the Greeks and submitted to him. Some
07Seb1    17:3|of the bridge. They (the Greeks) stopped at the river-bank
07Seb1    18:0|Mamikonean general. At first the Greeks defeat their enemies; but the
07Seb1    18:1|time the king of the Greeks gave an order to assemble
07Seb1    20:5|to the king of the Greeks and to enthrone their own
07Seb1    29:4|assist the king of the Greeks
07Seb1    30:0|Khorkhoṙuni from service to the Greeks; his taking refuge with Khosrov
07Seb1    30:5|army had approached, they (the Greeks) left the city and departed
07Seb1    32:9|their rear. The former (the Greeks), in fright, at first parleyed
07Seb1    32:12|was a terrible slaughter. (The Greeks) broke down one section (of
07Seb1    32:13|They (the Greeks) agreed to do so. On
07Seb1    32:15|He defeated and expelled the Greeks, and putting them to flight
07Seb1    33:0|the Persians. Ashtat defeats the Greeks and attacks Karin. T’ēodos reveals
07Seb1    34:0|near Caesarea; flight of the Greeks. Shaken takes Melitene. Persian generals
07Seb1    34:6|out in force defeated the Greeks, put them to flight and
07Seb1    34:15|Persians gained strength, put the Greeks to flight and pursued them
07Seb1    34:16|the entrance to Cilicia. The Greeks smote the Persian force of
07Seb1    38:11|did I not destroy the Greeks? But you claim to trust
07Seb1    40:0|the Lord’s Cross to the Greeks. Murder of Khoṙeam; reign of
07Seb1    42:0|The first battle between the Greeks and Ismaelites in Arabia. Defeat
07Seb1    42:0|in Arabia. Defeat of the Greeks; they take the Cross in
07Seb1    44:1|but submits again to the Greeks with the title of curopalates
07Seb1    44:5|of Constans king of the Greeks, and in the tenth year
07Seb1    44:8|which is that of the Greeks. This is clear from his
07Seb1    44:22|to the authority of the Greeks, but thought of a trick
07Seb1    45:6|and the Ismaelites encouraged the Greeks to complete the terms of
07Seb1    48:4|with the king of the Greeks. But he commanded his troops
07Seb1    49:1|in the territory of the Greeks, had studied the language and
07Seb1    50:0|to Constans, king of the Greeks. Muawiya comes to Chalcedon. A
07Seb1    50:14|the Greek army. But the Greeks defeated them, and it fled
07Seb1    52:0|to the Ismaelites. Battle between Greeks and Ismaelites at Nakhchawan, and
07Seb1    52:0|Nakhchawan, and destruction of the Greeks. Capture of Karin; ravaging of
07Seb1    52:2|the Mamikonean’, rebelled from the Greeks and submitted to Ismael. In
07Seb1    52:4|piercing winter cold, and the Greeks were pressing hard on them
07Seb1    52:4|themselves in Zarehawan. When the Greeks saw that, they paid no
07Seb1    52:5|undertaking. The Arabs attacked the Greeks who were assaulting the fortress
07Seb1    52:12|to the king of the Greeks. King Constans made Hamazasp, lord
07Seb1    52:15|to the king of the Greeks in unison with the prince
07Seb1    52:20|with the king of the Greeks, made a treaty, and joined
09Draskh1    2:8|Yawan), the ancestor of the Greeks, descended Elisha (Elisa) whose progeny
09Draskh1    3:18|of the) land of the Greeks
09Draskh1    4:15|He also subordinated the Greeks in submission for a long
09Draskh1    6:2|numerous troops to confront the Greeks who had come against him
09Draskh1    8:7|to the land of the Greeks, where one became versed in
09Draskh1    14:13|to the side of the Greeks, for Armenia had been divided
09Draskh1    16:8|the blessed king of the Greeks who pleased God with his
09Draskh1    16:9|of the kingdom of the Greeks. With a similar or perhaps
09Draskh1    16:10|in the land of the Greeks, Babgen, the great patriarch of
09Draskh1    16:11|in the lands of the Greeks, the Armenians and the Albanians
09Draskh1    16:18|entered the service of the Greeks together with the other naxarars
09Draskh1    16:36|Maurice the emperor of the Greeks
09Draskh1    16:47|in the hands of the Greeks “Greater Armenia
09Draskh1    16:50|Maurice, the emperor of the Greeks
09Draskh1    17:21|upon the forces of the Greeks and defeated them so that
09Draskh1    19:1|to live abroad among the Greeks because Rostom was secretly plotting
09Draskh1    19:27|and returned from among the Greeks, the great patriarch Nerses asked
09Draskh1    22:5|of) the king of the Greeks, and are contriving to return
09Draskh1    22:5|you), and surrender to the Greeks with respect to their taxes
09Draskh1    29:13|the great emperor of the Greeks, also offered terms of peace
09Draskh1    31:6|from the land of the Greeks, and present you with noteworthy
09Draskh1    31:6|with the riches of the Greeks
09Draskh1    48:7|Basil, the king of the Greeks, heard of these afflictions that
09Draskh1    52:1|nations surrounding us, namely the Greeks, the people of Egrisi, Gugark’
09Draskh1    56:4|be taken captive by the Greeks
10Tovma1    1:21|of writing, even if the Greeks presume to boast of Ptolemy
10Tovma1    1:21|the Babylonians, not only the Greeks but other nations also do
10Tovma1    2:6|Bel’s food. Just as the Greeks once reported that the god
10Tovma1    10:24|emperor Valens ruled over the Greeks, and Shapuh king of kings
10Tovma1    10:24|sometimes the Persians, sometimes the Greeks, or rebelled against both
10Tovma1    10:32|to the emperor of the Greeks. They captured the princess of
10Tovma1    11:0|reign of Theodosius over the Greeks
10Tovma1    11:1|the Great ruled over the Greeks. Then Saint Nersēs took Pap
10Tovma1    11:16|Then in Arshak’s sector the Greeks installed consuls and generals and
10Tovma1    11:18|Putting his trust in the Greeks, he promised to submit the
10Tovma1    11:34|a firm peace with the Greeks. At the request of the
10Tovma1    11:39|see the rule of the Greeks
10Tovma2    2:9|The emperor Marcian ruled the Greeks (after) Theodosius [II]; he summoned the
10Tovma2    2:18|from the land of the Greeks. Having lived in the same
10Tovma2    3:15|of the Persians and the Greeks
10Tovma2    3:46|the massed forces of the Greeks assail you, they will penetrate
10Tovma2    3:51|Surrounding the few survivors (the Greeks) wished to slaughter them all
10Tovma2    3:64|over Heraclius, emperor of the Greeks, Jerusalem, Caesarea in Palestine, all
10Tovma2    3:65|to Heraclius, emperor of the Greeks, Jerusalem, Caesarea in Palestine, all
10Tovma2    4:33|He drove out the Greeks, and gathering a great army
10Tovma2    4:37|to Leo, emperor of the Greeks; and receiving a response from
10Tovma3    13:10|had surreptitiously seized (from) the Greeks the castle called Aramaneak; (Gurgēn
10Tovma3    13:11|killed many of the elite Greeks, and completely despoiled them, so
10Tovma3    13:13|consent to go to the Greeks, but he did persuade Grigor
10Tovma3    13:16|to the territory of the Greeks. Yet he frequently attacked the
10Tovma3    14:17|emperor Michael, king of the Greeks, who was prompt to arrange
10Tovma3    14:38|to the territory of the Greeks
10Tovma3    28:5|to make raids against the Greeks
10Tovma4    4:50|the Assyrians and Egyptians, the Greeks and Indians, all Armenia as
10Tovma4    13:12|supported the emperor of the Greeks
10Tovma4    13:13|Basil. The emperor of the Greeks had no control over the
10Tovma4    13:14|to the emperor of the Greeks as a son to his
10Tovma4    13:14|son to his father. The Greeks, filled with divine love, had
11Asogh1    7:19|Haromos vank ([i.e. e.] "Monastery of the Greeks") Yovhannes, adorned with all the
11Asogh1    7:39|the Arabs took Melitene. The Greeks summoned Alaxutetn, the persecutor of
11Asogh1    8:22|of Taron, died and the Greeks took possession of Taron
11Asogh1    10:0|On the war of the Greeks in Amida: the appearance of
11Asogh1    15:0|the last war of the Greeks; - the flight of the tyrant
11Asogh1    36:4|When the Greeks began to plunder the camp
12Last1    10:14|were destroyed, looted by the Greeks. Cultivated awans became the dwellings
12Last1    10:41|city and went to the Greeks on a one-way journey
12Last1    25:9|pace of preparations until the Greeks were forced to come out