| 10Tovma2    6:5 | | | Prince Ashot and his brothers  | Gurgēn  | and Grigor with their forces | 
| 10Tovma2    6:5 | | | and Musheł and Apupelch and  | Gurgēn  | and Vasak and Apujap’r and | 
| 10Tovma2    6:24 | | | first division was entrusted to  | Gurgēn  | and Vahan Havnuni, who was | 
| 10Tovma2    6:25 | | | the second division to  | Gurgēn  | Apupelch, whose companion-in-arms | 
| 10Tovma2    6:26 | | |  | Gurgēn,  | the prince’s brother, and Vahan | 
| 10Tovma2    6:26 | | | men were killed, and Lord  | Gurgēn  | was wounded | 
| 10Tovma3    2:52 | | | ignorant of this too, that  | Gurgēn,  | brother of our prince, the | 
| 10Tovma3    3:2 | | | via Atrpatakan, fearful lest perhaps  | Gurgēn  | or some other member of | 
| 10Tovma3    4:20 | | | sent them in pursuit of  | Gurgēn,  | that wherever he might be | 
| 10Tovma3    4:21 | | | But he ( | Gurgēn)  | crossed to the province of | 
| 10Tovma3    4:22 | | | refuge in the valiant general  | Gurgēn  | and the Armenian troops with | 
| 10Tovma3    4:26 | | | The troops who had pursued  | Gurgēn  | reached the borders of the | 
| 10Tovma3    4:26 | | | borders of the land where  | Gurgēn  | and his army were, and | 
| 10Tovma3    4:28 | | | They sent messengers to  | Gurgēn ( | asking him) to come to | 
| 10Tovma3    4:30 | | | back to say that he ( | Gurgēn)  | should come to them without | 
| 10Tovma3    4:31 | | | son of) Apupelch, brother of  | Gurgēn,  | and went himself to follow | 
| 10Tovma3    4:38 | | | mounting, he rushed off after  | Gurgēn.  | On coming near he uncovered | 
| 10Tovma3    4:39 | | | It happened that he ( | Gurgēn)  | raised his eyes, saw the | 
| 10Tovma3    4:43 | | | the Armenian force, the general  | Gurgēn  | made haste to send messengers | 
| 10Tovma3    4:44 | | | go out to battle, then  | Gurgēn  | ordered his own force to | 
| 10Tovma3    4:46 | | | the house of the Artsrunik’:  | Gurgēn  | and Vasak and Pelch and | 
| 10Tovma3    4:55 | | | The commander  | Gurgēn  | himself stood on the left | 
| 10Tovma3    5:0 | | | Second (part) of the same;  | Gurgēn  | heeds the summons of Bugha | 
| 10Tovma3    5:8 | | | authority of his native principality, ( | Gurgēn)  | followed the desire of ambitious | 
| 10Tovma3    5:10 | | | placed in the hands of  | Gurgēn,  | to rule over them in | 
| 10Tovma3    5:11 | | | had a letter taken to  | Gurgēn;  | it had been written by | 
| 10Tovma3    5:14 | | | quickly to us in bonds  | Gurgēn  | and his family and those | 
| 10Tovma3    5:15 | | | When they had given ( | Gurgēn)  | this letter which supposedly came | 
| 10Tovma3    11:37 | | | principality of Vaspurakan there remained  | Gurgēn  | in the general’s place and | 
| 10Tovma3    12:1 | | | the Artsruni clan: the valiant  | Gurgēn,  | Musheł his brother, and Apujap’r | 
| 10Tovma3    12:2 | | | Bugha. Some of them proposed  | Gurgēn  | for the title of the | 
| 10Tovma3    13:0 | | | How  | Gurgēn  | remained alone, and the many | 
| 10Tovma3    13:1 | | | and victorious champion, I mean  | Gurgēn,  | member of a family that | 
| 10Tovma3    13:2 | | | the time we are considering.  | Gurgēn  | deserves the most expansive praises | 
| 10Tovma3    13:9 | | |  | Gurgēn,  | son of Apupelch, prince of | 
| 10Tovma3    13:9 | | | entered the land of Vaspurakan,  | Gurgēn  | went to K’urdik, lord of | 
| 10Tovma3    13:10 | | | had marched to the East,  | Gurgēn  | went to the province of | 
| 10Tovma3    13:10 | | | Greeks the castle called Aramaneak; ( | Gurgēn)  | was received by him with | 
| 10Tovma3    13:12 | | | would be able to persuade  | Gurgēn  | to come to the capital | 
| 10Tovma3    13:13 | | |  | Gurgēn  | did not consent to go | 
| 10Tovma3    13:14 | | | Greek forces in the castles.  | Gurgēn  | opposed them numerous times, inflicting | 
| 10Tovma3    13:16 | | | about him, saying: “This man  | Gurgēn  | from the clan of the | 
| 10Tovma3    13:17 | | | word to the sparapet that  | Gurgēn  | should remain with the sparapet | 
| 10Tovma3    13:30 | | | becoming prince reached the valiant  | Gurgēn,  | he rapidly marched to the | 
| 10Tovma3    13:34 | | | at Bugha’s command to attack  | Gurgēn.  | With him were the citizens | 
| 10Tovma3    13:35 | | |  | Gurgēn  | was encamped there with four | 
| 10Tovma3    13:35 | | | the force of Muslims attacked.  | Gurgēn  | hastily mounted his horse. They | 
| 10Tovma3    13:36 | | | and stood firm. Then Lord  | Gurgēn,  | in his impatience, spurred the | 
| 10Tovma3    13:36 | | | of the Muslims fled before  | Gurgēn |  | 
| 10Tovma3    13:38 | | | were defeated by the valiant  | Gurgēn,  | and their power that was | 
| 10Tovma3    13:40 | | | the many brigands who attacked  | Gurgēn,  | and the hard battles that | 
| 10Tovma3    13:41 | | | But they ( | Gurgēn  | and his party), keeping their | 
| 10Tovma3    13:47 | | | Vaspurakan to wage war against  | Gurgēn.  | But when the troops who | 
| 10Tovma3    13:48 | | | his opposition, treated with him ( | Gurgēn)  | on terms of peace and | 
| 10Tovma3    13:50 | | | But although  | Gurgēn  | recognised those deceiving him, he | 
| 10Tovma3    13:51 | | | raised a force to oppose  | Gurgēn,  | but sustained a defeat rather | 
| 10Tovma3    13:52 | | |  | Gurgēn  | was residing in the secure | 
| 10Tovma3    13:53 | | |  | Gurgēn  | encountered the large force of | 
| 10Tovma3    13:53 | | | a certain Juanshēr unexpectedly smote  | Gurgēn  | from behind, wounding him. But | 
| 10Tovma3    13:55 | | | But  | Gurgēn  | pursued his course of heroic | 
| 10Tovma3    13:57 | | | battles did the great general  | Gurgēn  | win over the race of | 
| 10Tovma3    14:10 | | | eighth year of the captivity  | Gurgēn,  | Ashot’s brother, returned to exercise | 
| 10Tovma3    14:11 | | | For although (the other)  | Gurgēn  | had opposed with great energy | 
| 10Tovma3    14:13 | | | When the second  | Gurgēn  | arrived, he hastily moved to | 
| 10Tovma3    14:13 | | | moved to attack the first  | Gurgēn,  | for the latter had seized | 
| 10Tovma3    14:14 | | | abandoned the castles. The second  | Gurgēn  | sent him messengers to the | 
| 10Tovma3    14:14 | | | and live in security.” 
14 But  | Gurgēn  | did not agree to this | 
| 10Tovma3    14:15 | | | because he did not trust  | Gurgēn,  | fully remembering what they had | 
| 10Tovma3    14:18 | | | the other Zk’ri, fell on ( | Gurgēn),  | captured him, and brought him | 
| 10Tovma3    14:20 | | | Tiflis. The latter demanded that ( | Gurgēn)  | come to him, insisting and | 
| 10Tovma3    14:22 | | | They bound  | Gurgēn  | with triple bonds and also | 
| 10Tovma3    14:23 | | | with the same intention. But ( | Gurgēn)  | rejected him with smarting words | 
| 10Tovma3    14:24 | | | with light, who said to  | Gurgēn: “ | Take heed, strive valiantly, arm | 
| 10Tovma3    14:27 | | | But (the other)  | Gurgēn  | lived one more year and | 
| 10Tovma3    14:34 | | | passage of many troubled days,  | Gurgēn  | was released by Christ’s providence | 
| 10Tovma3    14:36 | | | again, he returned to oppose  | Gurgēn,  | whose horse, galloping along and | 
| 10Tovma3    14:36 | | | threw him from pain. For  | Gurgēn  | was still recovering from illness | 
| 10Tovma3    14:37 | | | principality of the land to  | Gurgēn,  | for this was a convenient | 
| 10Tovma3    14:38 | | | But  | Gurgēn  | preferred the love of Christ | 
| 10Tovma3    14:39 | | | to utter anything else. Then  | Gurgēn  | hastily went out to conceal | 
| 10Tovma3    14:40 | | | out the sad news that ( | Gurgēn)  | had died; he was a | 
| 10Tovma3    14:42 | | | the blessed Zak’aria heard that  | Gurgēn  | had been seized, he made | 
| 10Tovma3    14:43 | | | each other. Derenik restored to  | Gurgēn  | the province of Mardastan, his | 
| 10Tovma3    14:44 | | | But  | Gurgēn  | suspected that Ashot might report | 
| 10Tovma3    14:47 | | | When  | Gurgēn  | received news of Derenik and | 
| 10Tovma3    14:50 | | | Derenik’s wife had just died,  | Gurgēn  | wrote to Ashot, saying: “Does | 
| 10Tovma3    15:7 | | |  | Gurgēn,  | however, daily increased in strength | 
| 10Tovma3    15:11 | | | his wife Helen wrote to  | Gurgēn: “ | If it pleases you to | 
| 10Tovma3    15:11 | | | the lady Helen did please  | Gurgēn |  | 
| 10Tovma3    15:13 | | | might wrest the castles from  | Gurgēn  | and control the country | 
| 10Tovma3    15:15 | | | officials, and he gave to  | Gurgēn  | the province of Mardastan as | 
| 10Tovma3    15:16 | | | Derenik had been false to  | Gurgēn,  | he expelled the officials. And | 
| 10Tovma3    15:16 | | | officials. And in like fashion  | Gurgēn  | found a way to seize | 
| 10Tovma3    17:1 | | | of Blrak. He despatched to  | Gurgēn  | Vahan Artsruni and the priest | 
| 10Tovma3    17:3 | | |  | Gurgēn  | modestly and without pride answered | 
| 10Tovma3    17:10 | | |  | Gurgēn  | and Ashot met each other | 
| 10Tovma3    19:3 | | | known as) Gagik, in [328]; and  | Gurgēn— | lively children, charming, fortunate, and | 
| 10Tovma3    20:35 | | |  | Gurgēn,  | Musheł Bagratuni, and he hastened | 
| 10Tovma3    20:68 | | | Derenik died; Gagik was seven,  | Gurgēn  | five | 
| 10Tovma3    20:71 | | | sons Gagik and Ashot and  | Gurgēn  | fixed the day of their | 
| 10Tovma3    22:6 | | | the land to subject it.  | Gurgēn  | the prince, son of the | 
| 10Tovma3    22:7 | | | Derenik, Ashot and Gagik and  | Gurgēn,  | as they grew in body | 
| 10Tovma3    22:9 | | | the land of Mokk’. While  | Gurgēn ( | had) the eastern regions, from | 
| 10Tovma3    22:15 | | | anger, King Smbat wrote to  | Gurgēn,  | lord of Andzavats’ik’, and to | 
| 10Tovma3    22:19 | | | Now  | Gurgēn  | was planning to seize for | 
| 10Tovma3    22:20 | | | to this land to prevent  | Gurgēn  | taking control of the castles | 
| 10Tovma3    22:21 | | | the valley of Kulan, where  | Gurgēn  | had encamped on the spot | 
| 10Tovma3    22:21 | | | Karkineank’ with a numerous army.  | Gurgēn  | spoke openly to Ashot of | 
| 10Tovma3    22:22 | | | the lines prepared for battle.  | Gurgēn  | returned to his own castle | 
| 10Tovma3    22:24 | | | of Derenik, Ashot, Gagik, and  | Gurgēn,  | were indissolubly linked to each | 
| 10Tovma3    22:24 | | | the fortress of Sevan, and  | Gurgēn  | to the fort of Kotor | 
| 10Tovma3    22:25 | | | Atom, son of the great  | Gurgēn,  | in the castle of Kanguar | 
| 10Tovma3    24:2 | | | to release Prince Ashot and  | Gurgēn  | from bonds and win back | 
| 10Tovma3    24:4 | | | They freed Ashot and  | Gurgēn  | from imprisonment, and ruled over | 
| 10Tovma3    24:8 | | | He endowed  | Gurgēn  | his brother with the position | 
| 10Tovma3    25:1 | | | indeed Ashot and Gagik and  | Gurgēn  | did. Willingly or unwillingly, they | 
| 10Tovma3    25:2 | | | However, one day  | Gurgēn  | went to meet him in | 
| 10Tovma3    25:2 | | | to effect great harm on  | Gurgēn,  | to cast him into prison | 
| 10Tovma3    25:3 | | |  | Gurgēn  | learned what Awshin was plotting | 
| 10Tovma3    29:20 | | | Vaspurakan. The brothers Gagik and  | Gurgēn,  | born of the same father | 
| 10Tovma3    29:25 | | | On the other hand,  | Gurgēn  | marzpan of Armenia received as | 
| 10Tovma3    29:51 | | | part the marzpan of Armenia,  | Gurgēn,  | built in splendid fashion the | 
| 10Tovma3    29:55 | | | In like fashion  | Gurgēn  | completed on an eminence on | 
| 10Tovma3    29:73 | | | When the marzpan of Armenia  | Gurgēn  | heard the sad news, he | 
| 10Tovma3    29:80 | | | Furthermore, Prince  | Gurgēn  | continually wrote entreaties to their | 
| 10Tovma4    1:1 | | | another son, whom he named  | Gurgēn  | after his uncle | 
| 10Tovma4    1:28 | | | young children, Ashot, Gagik, and  | Gurgēn,  | who had not yet reached | 
| 10Tovma4    2:10 | | | them. He sent Ashot and  | Gurgēn  | to the castle called Nkan | 
| 10Tovma4    2:13 | | | he would release the younger  | Gurgēn  | and take him around with | 
| 10Tovma4    2:13 | | | once more. So he released  | Gurgēn,  | but was perplexed with regard | 
| 10Tovma4    3:6 | | | the fortress of Ashinot where  | Gurgēn  | was, and likewise to the | 
| 10Tovma4    3:26 | | | he sent his youngest brother  | Gurgēn,  | and (Ap’shin) returned Gagik | 
| 10Tovma4    3:27 | | | On the arrival of spring  | Gurgēn  | escaped from Ap’shin and reached | 
| 10Tovma4    4:11 | | | prince Gagik summoned his brother  | Gurgēn,  | and gave him as his | 
| 10Tovma4    4:30 | | | Mardastan and sent his brother  | Gurgēn  | to the city of Hadamakert | 
| 10Tovma4    4:70 | | | At that time  | Gurgēn,  | the king’s brother, departed this | 
| 10Tovma4    13:86 | | | brother of Lord Zak’aria, Amir- | Gurgēn.  | May the Lord God grant | 
| 10Tovma4    13:93 | | | the modest and sober Amir- | Gurgēn  | and the young, wise Zak’aria | 
| 10Tovma4    13:94 | | | save only his brother Amir- | Gurgēn ( | as) father and head of | 
| 10Tovma4    13:98 | | | and his natural brother Baron  | Gurgēn  | and his son Sahmadin, prematurely | 
| 10Tovma4    13:100 | | | of his full brother Baron  | Gurgēn |  | 
| 10Tovma4    13:107 | | | father the great Baron Amir  | Gurgēn  | and his elder brother Amir |