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haystack   2
hazarapet   46
hazard   1
haze   1
he   23564
head   282
headdress   1
headless   1
headlong   9
Wordform

him
4805 occurrence(s)



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hill   43
hillock   2
hills   16
hilly   1
him   4805
himen   1
himself   1010
hinder   3
hindered   6


01Kor1    2:18|he had received, related to him what was to befall Sodom
01Kor1    2:23|Nathanael He states that in him there was no guile, and
01Kor1    2:35|moreover, exhorts them to resemble him and the Lord. Again, he
01Kor1    4:5|caused them to adhere to him, making them pupils in the
01Kor1    4:6|the temptations that came upon him, and growing in radiance, he
01Kor1    5:1|Taking along with him his faithful pupils, the blessed
01Kor1    5:2|hospitable man, who devoutly served him in a manner worthy of
01Kor1    6:6|Daniel’s discovery, they prevailed upon him to do what was needful
01Kor1    6:7|letters, then taking them from him sent them to the King
01Kor1    7:1|Therefore, taking with him a group of young men
01Kor1    8:2|the All-Bountiful finally granted him that good fortune; for with
01Kor1    9:2|to those who had received him earlier. Whereupon from the holy
01Kor1    9:3|And taking with him letters of good tidings and
01Kor1    9:5|bearer of the Commandments, causing him to lament, as is evident
01Kor1    14:2|From him Mashtots obtained much assistance in
01Kor1    14:2|in his assumed task, enabling him to visit and to familiarize
01Kor1    16:7|the blessed one taking with him the excellent Bishop of Derjan
01Kor1    16:8|court was immediately informed of him, and he entered into the
01Kor1    17:2|along with the nobility received him in the name of Christ
01Kor1    18:1|with God-loving piety welcomed him and placed himself along with
01Kor1    18:5|those new endeavors. Upon hearing him they praised God for His
01Kor1    22:2|the monasteries he took with him a few pupils to retire
01Kor1    22:13|in the art which enables him to speak with God
01Kor1    22:19|admonished all who came near him with the same exhortation
01Kor1    24:6|group of saintly men, raised him with psalms, doxologies, and hymns
01Kor1    24:7|of All the Martyrs, placed him with sweet-smelling incense of
01Kor1    26:1|of those who were near him, and sent many messages of
01Kor1    26:3|the midst of those around him, and with hands upraised to
01Kor1    26:9|up to Oshakan and laid him there in the place of
02Agat1    1:13|Sasanian and had united with him Artashir
02Agat1    1:16|from various places to support him as comrades in warfare
02Agat1    1:17|mob of brigades coming against him with great force, he arose
02Agat1    1:24|the troops who were with him, he gave them gifts and
02Agat1    2:4|evils which had descended upon him, he became upset and was
02Agat1    2:6|he would promise to give him the second position [gah], (“throne,” “seat
02Agat1    2:7|I would be above him in rank only by reason
02Agat1    2:9|King Ardashir began talking to him and note: “If you just
02Agat1    2:15|this, he delightedly went before him, receiving him with great joy
02Agat1    2:15|delightedly went before him, receiving him with great joy, especially since
02Agat1    2:15|since Anak began speaking with him falsely and deceitfully, demonstrating the
02Agat1    2:17|man who had come to him with his entire family, he
02Agat1    2:17|his entire family, he regarded him as trustworthy and believed him
02Agat1    2:17|him as trustworthy and believed him
02Agat1    2:18|Then he gave him an honor or, “diadem,” [pativ] of
02Agat1    2:18|a royal kind and seated him on the second throne of
02Agat1    2:22|he wanted to deliberate with him on some matter
02Agat1    3:9|Someone close to him had him raised by dayeaks
02Agat1    3:9|Someone close to him had him raised by dayeaks in the
02Agat1    3:11|Trdat’s service and worked for him
02Agat1    3:13|began to scold and threaten him with various punishments
02Agat1    4:7|that they should come to him immediately
02Agat1    4:8|and naxarars quickly arrived by him
02Agat1    4:9|king, and Trdat was with him
02Agat1    4:20|the king’s presence and told him everything in order
02Agat1    4:22|imperial adornment and place on him the royal symbol
02Agat1    4:23|one knew the truth about him, and an order went out
02Agat1    4:25|emperor defeated the king. Arresting him, he led him before the
02Agat1    4:25|king. Arresting him, he led him before the emperor
02Agat1    4:26|greatly exalted Tiridates and gave him very grand gifts. He placed
02Agat1    4:26|head exalting, adorning, and beautifying him with purple and imperial ornaments
02Agat1    4:27|troops and gave them to him to aid him, and then
02Agat1    4:27|them to him to aid him, and then sent him to
02Agat1    4:27|aid him, and then sent him to his own land, Armenia
02Agat1    5:12|who have been fashioned by him and whose duty it is
02Agat1    5:12|duty it is to worship him and do his will; as
02Agat1    5:21|my Lord’s bonds. And with him I would be happy and
02Agat1    5:42|save those who hope in him
02Agat1    5:46|creator nor have you recognized him
02Agat1    5:47|not be able to approach him
02Agat1    6:4|heaven and earth, and with him the other gods. And you
02Agat1    6:7|had his hands bound behind him, and a muzzle put in
02Agat1    6:8|put round and tightened on him; and he had him bound
02Agat1    6:8|on him; and he had him bound and raised up by
02Agat1    6:10|he commanded and they released him from this torture and binding
02Agat1    6:10|and binding, and they brought him before the king
02Agat1    6:11|He began to question him. “How could you suffer, resist
02Agat1    7:1|Then he ordered him to be hung upside-down
02Agat1    7:1|they should bum dung beneath him and he should be flogged
02Agat1    7:2|Ten men tormented him according to the king’s command
02Agat1    7:10|son to Enoch you raised him to the ranks of the
02Agat1    7:15|form and I have set him up as lord of all’
02Agat1    7:40|So the world saw him on a high place and
02Agat1    7:53|to those who believe in him
02Agat1    7:77|off those who long for him to the rays of his
02Agat1    7:87|of the Father, and in him receive the grace of the
02Agat1    8:3|a command and they brought him down
02Agat1    8:4|Armenia, began to speak with him, saying: “What is your opinion
02Agat1    8:10|he commanded, and they lost him
02Agat1    8:11|of his feet. They took him by the hand and made
02Agat1    8:11|by the hand and made him run this way and that
02Agat1    8:12|And again, he said to him: “Are these the invisible creations
02Agat1    8:16|weeping; let joy come to him
02Agat1    8:17|They buffeted him on the head, striking him
02Agat1    8:17|him on the head, striking him cruelly
02Agat1    8:18|He began to question him and note: “Is this happiness
02Agat1    8:21|to be brought, and for him to be turned on his
02Agat1    8:22|full in order to let him breathe, but so that his
02Agat1    8:24|he commanded and they led him before the king and removed
02Agat1    9:1|with cords of wineskins and him to be hung upside down
02Agat1    9:2|a command and they brought him down. And he began to
02Agat1    9:2|And he began to question him, saying: “Will you do my
02Agat1    9:6|gods hammered and polished, let him pay retribution for that
02Agat1    9:8|he began to say to him: “So will you do my
02Agat1    9:9|you who do not know him and wish to frighten others
02Agat1    9:11|They stripped Gregory and threw him naked onto thethistles.” His
02Agat1    9:12|dragged and buried and rolled him in thethistlesuntil every
02Agat1    9:13|The next day they brought him before the king
02Agat1    9:14|He began to question him, saying: “I am very greatly
02Agat1    9:15|will, which I sought from him so that you might test
02Agat1    9:15|love those who hope in him
02Agat1    10:3|a command, and they brought him down from the gibbet and
02Agat1    10:3|from the gibbet and led him before him
02Agat1    10:3|gibbet and led him before him
02Agat1    10:15|confound those who are without him and who fight against him
02Agat1    10:15|him and who fight against him like you
02Agat1    10:17|them in their faith in him until he will reward them
02Agat1    11:1|was planning to speak with him in a gentler fashion and
02Agat1    11:1|and to reply and promise him life and honors, to which
02Agat1    11:2|speak and give information about him as follows: “Because he is
02Agat1    11:3|and we did not recognize him. But he is the son
02Agat1    11:3|it is not right for him to live, because he is
02Agat1    11:4|that they had inflicted on him, which he accepted with great
02Agat1    11:5|king discovered this further about him that he was in truth
02Agat1    11:5|his father Khosrov, he ordered him to be bound hand and
02Agat1    11:15|pit which they had thrown him into Gregory was preserved alive
02Agat1    12:21|similar causes, I have tortured him with harsh and severe punishments
02Agat1    12:21|severe punishments. Afterwards, I had him thrown into the incredibly deep
02Agat1    13:5|since his extraordinary desire propelled him to lust. As a result
02Agat1    13:8|churches of God; he maddened him so that he worshipped futile
02Agat1    13:12|from the earth [cf. Gen. 2.1,7] and rendered him wise and made him increase
02Agat1    13:12|rendered him wise and made him increase over the earth [cf. Gen. 1.28], and
02Agat1    13:17|And we heard him say ’Although they will persecute
02Agat1    13:24|coming again I shall make him heir to eternal life
02Agat1    15:7|his words, when he finds him, he joyfully buys and treasures
02Agat1    15:7|he joyfully buys and treasures him like a precious pearl [cf. Matt. 13.46]; then
02Agat1    15:16|the king’s presence and informed him
02Agat1    15:19|on what they had told him about her beauty, the king
02Agat1    15:20|for those who hope in him
02Agat1    15:22|with you, be received by him who has led us from
02Agat1    15:25|of your word [cf. Gen. 6.22ff.], and rescued him from the flood through the
02Agat1    16:6|For to him we have dedicated our virginity
02Agat1    16:6|have dedicated our virginity, to him we have commended our purity
02Agat1    16:6|have commended our purity, for him we wait and his love
02Agat1    16:18|of the sea and made him experience your power; you cast
02Agat1    16:18|experience your power; you cast him out from our human state
02Agat1    16:18|our human state and brought him back again to life whole
02Agat1    16:19|their fearful teeth, and rendered him who had been de-famed
02Agat1    16:21|wonders which you had shown him; you changed him into the
02Agat1    16:21|had shown him; you changed him into the form of animals
02Agat1    17:19|abandon us who hoped in him but considered us worthy of
02Agat1    17:21|name of the Lord [cf. Ps. 79.19], Let him reveal his face to us
02Agat1    17:23|Recall him and invoke his name in
02Agat1    17:25|to us who piously beseeched him, the same will grant you
02Agat1    17:25|you and us to see him face to face [cf. I Cor. 13.12] without shame
02Agat1    17:30|the evening, and she defeated him
02Agat1    17:32|aside his crown and left him covered with shame
02Agat1    17:33|been torn to shreds by him, she emerged from there, triumphantly
02Agat1    17:40|side [cf. Matt. 25.33], when you will send him ’from your prepared habitation of
02Agat1    19:10|the maiden to come to him
02Agat1    20:2|from the Lord fell upon him. An unclean spirit attacked the
02Agat1    20:2|attacked the king and threw him out of the cart
02Agat1    20:5|his retinue wanted to stop him and take him back into
02Agat1    20:5|to stop him and take him back into the city, they
02Agat1    20:5|the demons who had taken him over
02Agat1    20:11|same day that they lowered him down into the pit he
02Agat1    20:16|Artashat, the citizens came before him to ask the cause of
02Agat1    20:18|have passed since they lowered him down there
02Agat1    20:23|they felt this, they pulled him up. They saw that his
02Agat1    20:23|brought forth clothing and dressed him and delightedly took him from
02Agat1    20:23|dressed him and delightedly took him from the city of Artashat
02Agat1    20:34|Then they showed him the places
02Agat1    21:2|Recognize him, in order that your pains
02Agat1    21:7|because for those who recognize him, he is their God
02Agat1    21:8|those who do not recognize him, even though they are his
02Agat1    21:8|love. But those who fear him are near to him [cf. Ps. 84.10], and
02Agat1    21:8|fear him are near to him [cf. Ps. 84.10], and his providence surrounds them
02Agat1    21:10|and to those who recognize him and do his will
02Agat1    21:16|Now recognize him who called you from darkness
02Agat1    21:16|you will obtain mercy from him [cf. Heb. 4.16]. Throw off every stain of
02Agat1    21:33|but that those who loved him might magnify him
02Agat1    21:33|who loved him might magnify him
02Agat1    22:2|to all those who invoke him [cf. Ps. 144.18] and he forgives those who
02Agat1    22:2|he forgives those who beseech him
02Agat1    22:5|all fell and rolled before him [cf. III Macc. 5.28]. For they could not bear
02Agat1    22:5|bear to be separated from him even for a moment because
02Agat1    22:6|they ever went away from him a little, then the demons
02Agat1    22:7|that they had spoken before him, he wept and said to
02Agat1    22:18|those who worship and adore him
02Agat1    22:23|all the things created by him
02Agat1    22:24|to conduct our discourse about him in suitable and appropriate terms
02Agat1    22:26|creatures, because everything is from him, save he alone in his
02Agat1    22:28|Likewise, the generations born from him were called the first and
02Agat3    1:11|one spirit and sharers with him through his body and blood
02Agat3    2:1|the nobles never parted from him because they were in torments
02Agat3    2:1|and night, they stayed with him, dwelling by the door of
02Agat3    2:3|they might entrust themselves to him as patients, and he like
02Agat3    3:9|to wallow and fall before him and to ask for healing
02Agat3    3:11|Then they begged him quickly to command as he
02Agat3    4:11|gold, and they all followed him
02Agat3    4:48|the Lord and died for him. For they lived in God
02Agat3    4:56|of all blessings. And in him is held together the whole
02Agat3    4:58|the Son and tells of him to his beloved
02Agat3    7:6|asked Gregory what he commanded him to do. And Gregory gave
02Agat3    7:6|to do. And Gregory gave him measurements for the holy caskets
02Agat3    7:8|and they went along with him to help with the work
02Agat3    8:8|grace of God she defeated him and wrought such astounding deeds
02Agat3    10:21|their God and serve only Him
02Agat3    12:5|miracles God had visited upon him and the mercy of his
02Agat3    13:8|angel of God speaking to him and saying: “Without delay you
02Agat3    13:8|to the chief priesthood, for him to illuminate you through baptism
02Agat3    14:1|with great delight assembled by him the chief naxarars and the
02Agat3    14:13|Through him God has destroyed and abolished
02Agat3    15:3|All the princes gathered around him with carriages and horses, troops
02Agat3    15:7|his martyr-like battles, glorifying him with candles, psalms, and spiritual
02Agat3    15:10|Gregory. They passed on to him great honor and glory: the
02Agat3    15:11|Leontius, laid their hands on him, so that he might receive
02Agat3    15:14|whom he convinced to accompany him, so that he might appoint
02Agat3    15:14|brigades of them along with him. Gregory was greatly exalted by
02Agat3    15:15|Gregory, to be blessed by him. And they said to one
02Agat3    15:16|After this Gregor took with him the multitude of those priests
02Agat3    15:16|those priests consenting to accompany him as well as the troops
02Agat3    16:4|Greek territory, he brought with him some relics of the bones
02Agat3    17:1|the princes who were with him to come with hammers and
02Agat3    17:11|grandee [naxarars] lords who were with him and had accompanied him to
02Agat3    17:11|with him and had accompanied him to the city of Caesarea
02Agat3    18:2|language, and remained there awaiting him for a month
02Agat3    18:4|Gregory and found healing from him and also fulfillment of each
02Agat3    18:5|the Gospel who were with him from Sebastia whom no one
02Agat3    18:7|all the troops went before him, to the banks of the
02Agat3    18:16|For him whom you angered by your
02Agat3    18:19|wonders which were accomplished through him among you, we were submerged
02Agat3    19:2|more people came to obey him according to God’s commands, the
02Agat3    19:5|for the whole land. To him the gift was granted by
02Agat3    22:6|in the spot shown to him in an earlier vision, and
02Agat3    23:3|of bishop received ordination from him. Of these, the first was
02Agat3    24:13|honor to all who approached him
02Agat3    25:3|the rank of bishop by him were more than four hundred
02Agat3    25:5|have this firm pact with him: to obey ardently and frankly
02Agat3    25:7|implored Gregory to remain with him continuously and to travel around
02Agat3    25:7|and to travel around with him, but he did not agree
02Agat3    25:7|from rising up and trampling him down. He had made a
02Agat3    25:12|the trials which came to him. In this way he was
02Agat3    25:13|bring Gregory’s two sons to him
02Agat3    26:1|assembly of many Christians convinced him to descend. They told him
02Agat3    26:1|him to descend. They told him: “It is better for you
02Agat3    26:3|king took them along with him and went forth looking for
02Agat3    26:3|Gregory - wherever they might find him
02Agat3    26:4|They found him in the district of Daranaghiq
02Agat3    26:5|stay and circulate around with him, and since he loved the
02Agat3    26:6|And Gregory ordained him to the episcopacy in his
02Agat3    27:7|Therefore, victory was given him over everyone, because he took
02Agat3    27:11|appeared from heaven continuously serving him every day: every morning he
02Agat3    28:2|and great joy, he thanked Him who made His blessed name
02Agat3    28:3|made preparations to take with him the great archbishop Gregory, as
02Agat3    28:4|In addition, Trdat took with him the great prince of the
02Agat3    28:11|before the emperor and told him of all the blessings performed
02Agat3    28:11|blessings performed by God for him
02Agat3    28:14|whom he had brought with him, saying: “This is the man
02Agat3    28:15|Gregory to be blessed by him. And with many splendid honors
02Agat3    28:15|many splendid honors he exalted him as a confessor of Christ
02Agat3    28:16|he made an alliance with him, holding their faith in the
02Agat3    28:18|emperor Constantine began to tell him about their honorable life. For
02Agat3    28:19|powerful and victorious deeds given him by God so that he
02Agat3    28:20|all his creatures may know him and become his praisers in
02Agat3    31:4|of the same, and with him created all creatures
02Agat3    31:14|there is nothing impossible with him. In everything he is powerful
03Buz3    2:1|the day that Christ called him to his rest
03Buz3    3:14|the outside wanted to shut him in and besiege him
03Buz3    3:14|shut him in and besiege him
03Buz3    3:24|this, they all fell before him and asked for the medicine
03Buz3    4:6|But they dishonored him and did not heed his
03Buz3    5:2|beseeched God not to deprive him of the blessing of a
03Buz3    5:11|the king who had forced him as a lad to marry
03Buz3    5:13|despicable children should issue from him
03Buz3    5:16|or honor and exaltation from him, or the relationship of being
03Buz3    5:20|the king was angered at him. While his father-in-law
03Buz3    5:20|father-in-law was dishonoring him for ignoring his wife, his
03Buz3    5:21|the Lord’s angel appeared to him in a vision and note
03Buz3    5:30|the Lord God Who made him worthy of such a revealed
03Buz3    6:10|If we should listen to him and convert to the Christian
03Buz3    6:11|of Armenia who has sent him to us in order to
03Buz3    6:11|teaching. Come, let us eliminate him, go invade Armenia, and fill
03Buz3    6:12|bound the lad Grigoris, tied him to the horse’s tail and
03Buz3    6:15|They placed him by the church which had
03Buz3    7:7|archbishop of Armenia Vrtanes with him, they went to the secure
03Buz3    8:1|men who had labored for him and had been willing to
03Buz3    8:5|forests, unexpectedly bad news reached him from Her and Zarawand district
03Buz3    8:5|come to make war against him
03Buz3    8:21|Vahan Amatuni arrested Databe, brought him before the great king Xosrov
03Buz3    8:21|great king Xosrov, and killed him by lapidation as a man
03Buz3    8:24|king and circulate around with him, and that none of them
03Buz3    8:25|as Databe and revolt from him
03Buz3    9:3|Iran sent troops to support him and Aghjnik was separated from
03Buz3    9:7|Vaghinak Siwnik’, and also gave him the tun of Aghjnik’ making
03Buz3    9:7|the tun of Aghjnik’ making him bdeashx and inheritor of Bakur’s
03Buz3    10:2|he requested the Lord granted him
03Buz3    10:3|and those who were with him became weary and thirsty
03Buz3    10:4|and he and those with him drank. To this day that
03Buz3    10:6|God came and spoke to him, saying: “Yakob, Yakob
03Buz3    10:10|gift, Yakob and those with him turned back and went on
03Buz3    10:13|the commandments (of God), plunging him into despondency
03Buz3    10:18|They regarded him as an Apostle of Christ
03Buz3    10:18|a heavenly angel, and surrounded him, embracing and kissing his meritorious
03Buz3    10:18|meritorious and beneficial footprints, considering him their shepherd and as a
03Buz3    10:22|come to teach and advise him so that, out of fear
03Buz3    10:23|he scorned, ridiculed and derided him
03Buz3    10:24|for no offense brought before him, and ordered that they be
03Buz3    10:27|Yakob and those with him reached the mountain of iron
03Buz3    10:30|which he and those with him drank
03Buz3    10:39|angel was protecting and serving him
03Buz3    10:43|at his feet and exalted him with great honor and great
03Buz3    11:4|had saved the Armenians through him
03Buz3    11:16|his grandfather, Artawazd. They placed him on the pillow of his
03Buz3    11:17|on his head and put him in the sparapetutiwn of his
03Buz3    11:22|Following him, the great chief priest Vrtanes
03Buz3    12:0|by king Tiran for upbraiding him
03Buz3    12:2|With him the venerable, blessed lad Yusik
03Buz3    12:5|in the royal wagon, take him to their borders, to the
03Buz3    12:7|They seated him on the throne of the
03Buz3    12:16|The grace-giving Spirit filled him with knowledge with which, like
03Buz3    12:28|Therefore, they dragged him into the church, and clubbed
03Buz3    12:28|venerable lad Yusik. After beating him, they left him there, half
03Buz3    12:28|After beating him, they left him there, half-dead
03Buz3    12:29|of the court church took him from the royal Bnabegh fortress
03Buz3    13:6|and started to behave like him, and to do as he
03Buz3    14:0|how he was murdered by him
03Buz3    14:14|the snow would disappear before him
03Buz3    14:24|so that they might make him their principal leader and seat
03Buz3    14:24|their principal leader and seat him on the patriarchal throne. They
03Buz3    14:24|sent the following individuals to him
03Buz3    14:28|started to upbraid and reproach him
03Buz3    14:30|your error you have alienated Him
03Buz3    14:31|they did not listen to Him and tortured Him to death
03Buz3    14:31|listen to Him and tortured Him to death, He endured it
03Buz3    14:44|Thaddeus and Gregory, who resembled him
03Buz3    14:58|Daniel’s throat, the attendants strangled him
03Buz3    14:60|people who recognized and knew him took his body and wanted
03Buz3    16:2|They entrusted the position to him. They summoned Parhen to visit
03Buz3    16:2|Cappadocia, Caesarea, where they ordained him to the katoghikosate of Greater
03Buz3    16:5|the impious king, submitted to him, and acted according to his
03Buz3    17:3|They entrusted him to the care of the
03Buz3    17:3|who was named Hayr. With him they mustered awags of the
03Buz3    20:0|lost and ruined along with him
03Buz3    20:7|friendly. Taking a letter from him, he brought it to the
03Buz3    20:16|Varaz received an order from him to find whatever means possible
03Buz3    20:18|of Armenia treacherously speaking with him about peace, and requesting permission
03Buz3    20:18|and requesting permission to visit him because of his affection for
03Buz3    20:19|that Varaz be summoned to him, with great delight
03Buz3    20:21|there is no need for him to see that the hunting
03Buz3    20:24|country, and greatly exalted by him
03Buz3    20:26|the enmity he had within him, artificially veiling it, and waiting
03Buz3    20:29|some [3000] arms-bearing men with him - Tiran felt no distrust or
03Buz3    20:31|to a dinner, to honor him
03Buz3    20:32|the king and those with him became quite drunk, a force
03Buz3    20:33|Seizing him, they restrained his feet and
03Buz3    20:34|the bound king Tiran with him
03Buz3    21:2|hand to, and obediently serve him, and that he would aid
03Buz3    21:10|who had previously gone to him as emissaries
03Buz3    21:22|of honor be stripped from him, and that Varaz be subjected
03Buz3    21:24|captives returned and to beseech him to speak of peace and
03Buz3    21:26|house and spoke affectionately with him saying that he would once
03Buz3    21:26|he would once again enthrone him in his own land and
03Buz3    21:26|his own land and return him in honor
03Buz3    21:30|emissaries who had come to him from the Byzantine emperor, so
03Buz3    21:33|king of Iran back to him in great honor, and with
03Buz4    1:0|enthroned Tiran’s son Arshak, returning him to the land of the
03Buz4    1:2|Tiran’s son, Arshak, and sent him, his father, their women, all
03Buz4    3:8|the world. Everyone looking at him found him desirable, amazing and
03Buz4    3:8|Everyone looking at him found him desirable, amazing and venerable, and
03Buz4    3:23|ship [senekapetutiwn], and removed it from him
03Buz4    3:24|also commanded that they garb him in clerical clothing
03Buz4    3:25|bishop, named Pawstos, and had him ordain Nerses into the deaconship
03Buz4    3:27|But when they saw him adorned with Christian beauty, many
03Buz4    3:28|all of them to request him as their shepherd, someone who
03Buz4    3:30|crucified with Christ, buried with Him, with the love of faith
03Buz4    3:31|was the Lord Who summoned him to such a calling, and
03Buz4    3:31|in everyone’s mind to demand him as worthy of it
03Buz4    3:32|God which they placed on him
03Buz4    3:33|command of God. For regarding him, it had been said to
03Buz4    4:2|matter. All of them elected him unanimously and it pleased them
03Buz4    4:2|pleased them all to seat him on the throne of leadership
03Buz4    4:6|presented king Arshak’s hrovartak to him and brought the gifts before
03Buz4    4:6|and brought the gifts before him
03Buz4    4:9|archbishop and the priests with him entered, including a chief presbyter
03Buz4    4:9|the altar and perched on him, remaining there for many hours
03Buz4    4:13|Then they ordained and seated him upon the throne of the
03Buz4    4:13|throne of the episcopate, revering him. And many said encomia to
03Buz4    4:13|And many said encomia to him which means that the Holy
03Buz4    4:13|the Holy Spirit rested on him
03Buz4    4:22|convinced that person by inspiring him with awe; as for the
03Buz4    4:50|the poor were always with him, joyfully. His tachar and table
03Buz4    4:51|wanting and needy sat with him at table and were fed
03Buz4    4:68|Holy Spirit which dwelled within him, wisely, throughout the course of
03Buz4    5:1|grandees of Armenia went with him to renew the oath of
03Buz4    5:7|being from the Father through Him, that He was with the
03Buz4    5:7|very beginning, He was with Him and bears the type and
03Buz4    5:15|in His image, and made him the master of his free
03Buz4    5:22|For him, they say, from the Virgin
03Buz4    5:23|and forces, was confirmed by him
03Buz4    5:24|because it was pleasant for him to live everywhere and do
03Buz4    5:24|everywhere and do everything in him to establish peace with his
03Buz4    5:24|and on earth is through him
03Buz4    5:42|hearts of those who love him, this love personifies him. They
03Buz4    5:42|love him, this love personifies him. They worship him with the
03Buz4    5:42|love personifies him. They worship him with the true spirit, purifying
03Buz4    5:46|we die, we will see him, as the blessed Apostle Paul
03Buz4    5:46|says, that now we see him in a prominent example, in
03Buz4    5:50|son, put our hand on him and say: according to your
03Buz4    5:50|was born of God, heals him, and he (your son) will
03Buz4    5:51|how dare we stand before him, ask and pray for those
03Buz4    5:63|and brought Saint Nerses before him
03Buz4    5:66|Son of God, can revive him, your son and your whole
03Buz4    5:67|these words, wished to kill him with a sinister death. But
03Buz4    5:70|But they could not release him, they only managed to do
03Buz4    5:70|so much just to exile him
03Buz4    5:75|to disrespect and reproach through him, it would have been impossible
03Buz4    5:75|have been impossible to accuse him, or imprison, or punish him
03Buz4    5:75|him, or imprison, or punish him
03Buz4    5:77|And his king has sent him to us for love, but
03Buz4    5:79|Nerses to exile, to lead him to an island in the
03Buz4    5:89|a letter of accusation to him about the blessed Nerses saying
03Buz4    6:1|Saint Nerses, because he considered him the cause of death of
03Buz4    6:1|therefore he wanted to betray him to a painful bitter death
03Buz4    6:3|Then the king ordered him to be exiled to an
03Buz4    6:4|the specified place and with him seventy people, half of whom
03Buz4    6:10|Joseph from slavery and made him ruler, ordered the thorn bush
03Buz4    6:11|we have not even thanked him with words, how can you
03Buz4    6:25|virtue, only that we love him, for which he creates for
03Buz4    7:1|archpriest, Saint Basil, he hated him in his thoughts and began
03Buz4    7:1|thoughts and began to consider him his opponent and enemy
03Buz4    7:2|Basil, and then, flying from him, sat on the high priest
03Buz4    7:6|all this, everyone looked at him as an apostle of Christ
03Buz4    7:7|although everyone willingly went to him — because of his scholarship, especially
03Buz4    7:7|scholarship, especially knowledgeable leaders visited him from the side: philosophers on
03Buz4    7:9|country began to look at him as if he had descended
03Buz4    7:10|of his bishop turned to him, Saint Basil gave in to
03Buz4    7:10|Saint Basil gave in to him, left the city, went to
03Buz4    7:10|it was more convenient for him
03Buz4    8:7|to Blessed Basil, to persuade him to come
03Buz4    8:9|respect, he very persistently begged him to forget the discord that
03Buz4    8:12|who had been sent for him had just left and were
03Buz4    8:17|of Caesarea arrived and handed him a letter
03Buz4    8:19|together with the persons inviting him, went to Bishop Eusebius
03Buz4    8:20|one of the priests with him
03Buz4    8:22|should bring several comrades with him to the meeting
03Buz4    8:23|took Bishop Eusebius and with him the blessed Archpriest Basil and
03Buz4    8:30|Eusebius and many others with him, and continued to oppress Orthodox
03Buz4    8:32|note: “If you don’t let him out of prison, we will
03Buz4    9:2|from heaven and sat on him, just like the first time
03Buz4    9:9|dares and fights, will kill him
03Buz4    9:12|prison again and to oppress him, as well as all bishops
03Buz4    10:3|sent high-ranking officials to him to go as soon as
03Buz4    10:3|soon as possible and bring him to him immediately. They went
03Buz4    10:3|possible and bring him to him immediately. They went right away
03Buz4    10:3|They went right away, found him and took him
03Buz4    10:3|away, found him and took him
03Buz4    10:18|When they began to force him, he froze, fainted, barely breathed
03Buz4    10:19|evening came, the officials left him in the chapel and went
03Buz4    10:20|place. It suddenly seemed to him again that the chapel doors
03Buz4    10:31|The officials gave him a three-day deadline, and
03Buz4    10:35|they would not listen to him and note: “Let these things
03Buz4    11:5|to Vardan and those with him
03Buz4    11:6|Arshak of Greater Armenia presenting him with the emperor’s hrovartak and
03Buz4    11:11|us? Now I will repay him for this favor
03Buz4    11:13|immediately implemented the orders given him; he assembled in one place
03Buz4    12:0|Armenia and how he reproved him for his impious deeds; how
03Buz4    12:1|archbishop Nerses and nourished before him
03Buz4    12:2|the blessed Nerses also entrusted him with superintendency of the poor
03Buz4    12:3|Bagrawand and Arsharunik. He left him as his locum tenens and
03Buz4    12:6|detention, the people prayed for him with fasting. Xad led them
03Buz4    12:7|shepherd Xad reprimanded and reproached him many times, he was ignored
03Buz4    12:19|Xad often reproached and reprimanded him, especially when Arshak pressured him
03Buz4    12:19|him, especially when Arshak pressured him toCome, erect an altar
03Buz4    12:22|greed for wealth. He gave him much gold, many treasures of
03Buz4    12:22|with gold, to deceptively placate him and win him over
03Buz4    12:22|deceptively placate him and win him over
03Buz4    12:24|the blessed Nerses had told him to
03Buz4    13:2|his return was favored with him again
03Buz4    13:3|of Armenia there went before him the bishops of all the
03Buz4    13:4|They brought before him all of their sick and
03Buz4    13:4|been returned from captivity with him
03Buz4    13:8|Arshak went out to meet him, as far as the Bakaser
03Buz4    13:10|with his wishes. He found him as he wished
03Buz4    13:11|But when Xad told him about all the impieities and
03Buz4    13:12|the king and spoke with him, saying: “Why have you forgotten
03Buz4    13:14|you still have not remembered Him Who did not recall the
03Buz4    13:22|of God, saying: “Woe is him who builds his house, not
03Buz4    13:22|will lament, saying, woe to him who greedily seizes what is
03Buz4    13:27|out the patriarch Nerses. Finding him, Arshak requested that he offer
03Buz4    13:27|that he offer prayers for him lest he too perish for
03Buz4    13:31|the heavenly mshaks who descend Him, to harvest all those who
03Buz4    13:32|grain, He will take with Him to the Kingdom while the
03Buz4    13:35|that Nerses be reconciled with him, and he made a vow
03Buz4    14:16|what has been dedicated to Him, that person will not achieve
03Buz4    14:22|behind that went right through him. Hayr fell to the ground
03Buz4    15:0|wife of Gnel after killing him; how he later brought a
03Buz4    15:11|the lad Gnel, frequently persecuted him, and was plotting treachery against
03Buz4    15:11|and was plotting treachery against him for a long time
03Buz4    15:12|lad Gnel and to kill him
03Buz4    15:16|that the king was summoning him for some great exaltation: “King
03Buz4    15:16|that it was wrong for him to hate you; rather, that
03Buz4    15:16|are deserving of affection from him
03Buz4    15:25|approached the lad Gnel, seized him and threw him from his
03Buz4    15:25|Gnel, seized him and threw him from his horse, tied back
03Buz4    15:25|back his arms, and took him to the place of execution
03Buz4    15:27|they had seized and bound him, she quickly rushed to the
03Buz4    15:28|loudly the bad news to him about the unjust loss of
03Buz4    15:28|still murdering my husband without him committing any crime or misdeed
03Buz4    15:37|of the horse arena, killed him, and buried him there
03Buz4    15:37|arena, killed him, and buried him there
03Buz4    15:44|to the king, he left him and did not return to
03Buz4    15:45|the royal arena and executed him on the hill of the
03Buz4    15:53|loved you and therefore betrayed him to death, so that I
03Buz4    15:67|catch up with, and kill him on the spot
03Buz4    15:68|fugitive Tirit, caught up with him in the forests of the
03Buz4    15:68|district of Basen, and killed him there
03Buz4    15:71|woman was not reconciled with him, he sent to the country
03Buz4    15:71|the imperial tohm be sent him as a wife. Her name
03Buz4    15:73|they named Pap. They nourished him and he grew up
03Buz4    15:74|and became robust, they gave him as a hostage to the
03Buz4    16:0|how he was honored by him; how the sparapet of the
03Buz4    16:1|king of Armenia, and exalted him with much honor, great glory
03Buz4    16:2|Arshak was treated well by him, as a brother or a
03Buz4    16:2|a son, and Shapuh gave him the second great tun in
03Buz4    16:5|no way did he exalt him properly or show him honor
03Buz4    16:5|exalt him properly or show him honor, but rather, he dishonored
03Buz4    16:5|honor, but rather, he dishonored him with insults, saying in the
03Buz4    16:10|And he greatly rewarded him, making him worthy of much
03Buz4    16:10|he greatly rewarded him, making him worthy of much honor, as
03Buz4    16:11|great affection for Vasak, honored him in accordance with his worth
03Buz4    16:11|with his worth, and exalted him every day so that there
03Buz4    16:12|somehow be pried away from him
03Buz4    16:13|intimate affection he had for him or remain true to the
03Buz4    16:13|the oath of alliance with him
03Buz4    16:14|he requested a vow from him and intensely pressured him, saying
03Buz4    16:14|from him and intensely pressured him, saying: “Consent and vow to
03Buz4    16:15|again break his vow to him, but keep his oath and
03Buz4    16:16|Shapuh felt great affection for him
03Buz4    16:19|faith, you treacherously plotted with him, making him flee. You too
03Buz4    16:19|treacherously plotted with him, making him flee. You too want the
03Buz4    18:1|Arshak of Armenia, and presented him with the hrovartak
03Buz4    18:2|And he told him about Shapuh’s words of peace
03Buz4    18:8|do not hurry and kill him immediately, you and the land
03Buz4    18:9|with similar words and made him accept general Vasak’s words as
03Buz4    18:11|more provoked the king against him. Indeed, a force was assembled
03Buz4    18:11|Vardan to go and kill him, and his own brother Vasak
03Buz4    18:12|They went and found him in his district of Tayk
03Buz4    18:15|many men with swords reached him, and stabbed him as he
03Buz4    18:15|swords reached him, and stabbed him as he was bent over
03Buz4    18:16|since they struck and killed him from the side
03Buz4    19:1|reproach the king or give him contrary counsel, and so Arshak
03Buz4    19:4|secure fortress be constructed for him in the district of Arsharunik
03Buz4    20:1|from king Shapuh and dishonored him through his vow, Shapuh, the
03Buz4    20:1|no severity in dealing with him, for there was still intense
03Buz4    20:2|which of them would call him to aid them in fighting
03Buz4    20:3|call on, magnify or exalt him
03Buz4    20:4|sent messages of peace to him, reminding him of his previous
03Buz4    20:4|of peace to him, reminding him of his previous vow, saying
03Buz4    20:4|you to come and help him fight with your brigade
03Buz4    20:27|fitting reward can we give him
03Buz4    20:28|pondered what they should give him
03Buz4    20:29|Iranian king Shapuh’s naxarars told him: “Give him anything you think
03Buz4    20:29|Shapuh’s naxarars told him: “Give him anything you think will please
03Buz4    20:29|anything you think will please him, much of your gold, silver
03Buz4    20:34|of Armenia to go with him to Asorestan so that he
03Buz4    20:34|so that he might exalt him there with very glorious honor
03Buz4    20:34|glorious honor and by making him his son-in-law
03Buz4    20:42|of the Iranian king, making him one of his inner and
03Buz4    20:43|Andovk gave him a huge, inestimable amount of
03Buz4    20:43|amount of gold and told him to say, as an informer
03Buz4    20:46|I am to receive from him for my great labors
03Buz4    20:50|the Iranian who had told him many gifts of gold and
03Buz4    21:1|be reconciled and united with him through an oath of peace
03Buz4    21:3|to listen to or approach him, to send emissaries, give gifts
03Buz4    21:3|send emissaries, give gifts, approach him, be associated with him, or
03Buz4    21:3|approach him, be associated with him, or even hear his name
03Buz4    21:8|and thus got free of him
03Buz4    22:11|Bagos and the troops under him located the second Iranian front
03Buz4    22:17|Arshak and the troops under him found king Shapuh himself who
03Buz4    24:15|king Arshak. They said to him: “Behold, while you were sitting
03Buz4    24:21|Vasak and the brigade with him fell upon the banak of
03Buz4    27:0|troops went in advance of him and destroyed the Iranian troops
03Buz4    27:2|sparapet of Armenia, came before him with [120000] troops. They struck and
03Buz4    28:0|and how Vasak came before him with [11000] men, struck and destroyed
03Buz4    28:0|with [11000] men, struck and destroyed him and his troops in the
03Buz4    28:3|However, Vasak came up before him with [11000] troops, struck at, killed
03Buz4    30:2|Vasak, with [40,000] troops rose against him. He struck and killed his
03Buz4    32:0|of Armenia, struck and killed him and his troops
03Buz4    33:2|Suren who was across from him, and destroyed his troops. However
03Buz4    34:2|Armenia, Vasak, was sent before him. Vasak struck and killed Apakan
03Buz4    35:3|Armenia, Vasak, arose and opposed him. He killed Zik and destroyed
03Buz4    35:3|driving the other half before him as fugitives
03Buz4    36:0|sparapet Vasak defeated and killed him together with his forces
03Buz4    36:3|the Iranian Suren and led him before king Arshak
03Buz4    36:4|Arshak ordered them to slay him by lapidation
03Buz4    38:3|of the Armenian naxarars with him, he came up in front
03Buz4    39:2|But Vasak came before him with his Hayastan brigade, and
03Buz4    40:0|the Armenians Vasak completely destroyed him and his army
03Buz4    41:2|put the Armenian troops before him. With great ferocity they fought
03Buz4    43:2|Vasak, went in front of him. He fell on the Iranian
03Buz4    44:0|how they manifested themselves in him, and how, through them, he
03Buz4    44:1|Gnel’s wife. King Arshak killed him and took Paranjem as his
03Buz4    44:2|When his mother bore him, since she was an impious
03Buz4    44:2|not fear God, she gave him to the dews as a
03Buz4    44:2|in the lad and manipulated him according to their wishes
03Buz4    50:7|lord of Anjit and with him the prince of Greater Copk
03Buz4    50:8|did not want to heed him or do anything he wished
03Buz4    50:14|to king Shapuh who gave him his sister Ormizduxt for a
03Buz4    50:14|a wife. He bestowed upon him barj and patiw which had
03Buz4    50:14|ancestrally, and the king made him his intimate son-in-law
03Buz4    50:14|son-in-law. He exalted him among his troops and promised
03Buz4    50:14|troops and promised to give him very great properties
03Buz4    51:0|patriarch Nerses and complain to him; and how they withdrew from
03Buz4    51:3|our comrades who are serving him, have done. We shall do
03Buz4    51:4|would fight with Shapuh, let him fight with Vasak and with
03Buz4    51:5|Let him fight or not as he
03Buz4    51:5|the need; we are leaving him and do not care
03Buz4    51:9|of humanity, He has spared him, and because of him, you
03Buz4    51:9|spared him, and because of him, you
03Buz4    51:11|God, accept and consent to Him and not to reject your
03Buz4    52:0|Armenians while he treacherously summoned him to make peace
03Buz4    52:1|of Iran, summoned Arshak to him with affection so that thereafter
03Buz4    52:4|And he sent him gifts of reconciliation
03Buz4    53:0|time; how Arshak went to him and was lost for good
03Buz4    53:3|Now Arshak requested from him a reliable vow with an
03Buz4    53:3|that he might go to him without suspicion
03Buz4    53:4|kingdom, Shapuh had brought to him salt, to seal with a
03Buz4    53:7|Armenia, arose and taking with him the general sparapet of Armenia
03Buz4    53:9|summoned king Arshak and threatened him as a servant, and Arshak
03Buz4    53:9|had been acting guilty toward him and was worthy of death
03Buz4    54:2|a covenant of peace with him and he vowed to me
03Buz4    54:3|son, I thought to do him many good turns, but he
03Buz4    54:4|that they had duplicitiously made him swear and break the oath
03Buz4    54:5|said to me: ’We gave him the oath justly. But if
03Buz4    54:5|that same Gospel will bring him to your feet.’
03Buz4    54:11|and obedient, I would dispatch him in peace to his land
03Buz4    54:12|The magicians responded to him as follows: “Excuse us for
03Buz4    54:15|They said to him: “Do what we tell you
03Buz4    54:16|Armenia, by the hand taking him first to the area containing
03Buz4    54:16|containing our native soil. Ask him questions
03Buz4    54:17|Then take him by the hand and lead
03Buz4    54:17|by the hand and lead him to the area spread with
03Buz4    54:17|and treaty after you release him back to Armenia
03Buz4    54:22|of Armenia be brought before him, and he ordered the other
03Buz4    54:22|the hand he strolled with him back and forth
03Buz4    54:23|the tent Shapuh said to him, while they were on Iranian
03Buz4    54:27|taking Arshak’s hand, strolled with him, excusing him, but going over
03Buz4    54:27|hand, strolled with him, excusing him, but going over that part
03Buz4    54:30|Now once again Shapuh took him by the hand and led
03Buz4    54:30|by the hand and led him to the Iranian soil. Then
03Buz4    54:31|But when Shapuh took him by the hand and led
03Buz4    54:31|by the hand and led him over to the Armenian soil
03Buz4    54:32|Shapuh thus tested him from morning until evening. When
03Buz4    54:33|Armenian king would sit with him on the same couch of
03Buz4    54:35|in king Arshak and seated him
03Buz4    54:37|and that they should take him to Andmesh, which is called
03Buz4    54:37|called Anyush fortress, and keep him bound there until he died
03Buz4    54:38|Armenia, should be brought before him, and he began to threaten
03Buz4    54:38|and he began to threaten him. Now Vasak was personally small
03Buz4    54:38|king of Iran said to him: “Hey, fox, it was you
03Buz4    55:10|the Byzantine emperor and convincing him to help them
03Buz4    56:13|be ordained a priest by him, and to be ordained a
03Buz4    56:13|be ordained a priest by him to you
03Buz4    56:17|angry that they had allowed him to talk for so long
03Buz4    56:17|and therefore they immediately took him to the place of execution
03Buz4    57:7|his eye he took with him, one by one, to rape
03Buz4    57:12|husbands did not come to him in service, the women in
03Buz4    58:4|one oppressed whoever was by him, as the command ordered
03Buz5    1:6|enemies, and that God gave him whatever he requested of Him
03Buz5    1:6|him whatever he requested of Him. Furthermore, with his wisdom he
03Buz5    1:9|were barely able to persuade him to go with them to
03Buz5    1:10|with great entreaties, they took him along with them to the
03Buz5    1:14|were also very grateful to him
03Buz5    2:1|weapons, he took them with him and went to the borders
03Buz5    2:12|would put the cup before him and always recall in the
03Buz5    3:2|general of Armenia, bearing with him a hrovartak which contained the
03Buz5    3:3|to the mardpet Hayr for him to come to him at
03Buz5    3:3|for him to come to him at Oghakan, supposedly to be
03Buz5    3:5|to seize, and totally strip him, and to tie his hands
03Buz5    3:5|He ordered them to lower him down to the river and
03Buz5    3:5|the river and to put him on the frozen ice. And
03Buz5    4:8|King Shapuh consented, thanked him, and so ordered
03Buz5    4:13|Byzantine general, did not permit him to fight. Rather, he note
03Buz5    4:13|what answer could we give him? If we remain alive here
03Buz5    4:16|was persuaded. He took with him the great chief-priest Nerses
03Buz5    4:17|so that Nerses would bless him, and he would descend to
03Buz5    4:19|speaks to the Iranians. Let him not enter the battle
03Buz5    4:24|first administer an oath to him by your right hand, that
03Buz5    4:24|deceive us, and then release him to the battle
03Buz5    4:27|chief-priest of Armenia, blessed him with many blessings
03Buz5    4:29|and weapon to Nerses for him to bless
03Buz5    4:32|Mushegh were not discernible by him. When he did not see
03Buz5    4:40|to open his mouth before him at this hour, or who
03Buz5    4:40|the Lord, and even teach him, for everything comes from him
03Buz5    4:40|him, for everything comes from him and is done through him
03Buz5    4:40|him and is done through him, and glory to him forever
03Buz5    4:40|through him, and glory to him forever
03Buz5    4:41|resist his will and ask him for anything, but must say
03Buz5    4:54|king Pap who was with him. Until evening, till sunset, till
03Buz5    4:60|And Mushegh permitted him to flee to the land
03Buz5    4:64|he had seized, and allowed him to live
03Buz5    4:65|Mushegh, and Pap frequently reprimanded him
03Buz5    4:67|times, I will not kill him, even if I am slain
03Buz5    5:3|the troops which were with him, and headed toward the borders
03Buz5    5:9|would shout excitedly, constantly: “Take him, brave Arshak
03Buz5    5:10|someone in fighting would dedicate him to their brave king Arsak
03Buz5    5:11|would say in encouragement: “Take him, brave Arshak
03Buz5    5:24|ground, they would say: ’Take him, Arshak’; despite the fact that
03Buz5    5:24|champions whom they killed to him
03Buz5    5:26|in their love, they regard him as their king, with them
03Buz5    5:26|battle, and they were serving him
03Buz5    6:2|With him were [30000] very choice, well-armed
03Buz5    6:5|naxarars who were there with him, such as Gnel, lord of
03Buz5    6:9|and was greatly exalted by him. At dinnertime, king Pap ordered
03Buz5    6:9|of honor. So, they dressed him in shirt and breeches
03Buz5    6:11|sword was also placed on him, but the garments folded down
03Buz5    6:14|Then they led him along the route of tuns
03Buz5    6:14|many sky-lights. They led him through it, where there were
03Buz5    6:15|area the shield-bearers pushed him around
03Buz5    6:17|this, the shield-bearers surrounded him and picked him up, taking
03Buz5    6:17|bearers surrounded him and picked him up, taking him to the
03Buz5    6:17|and picked him up, taking him to the door of the
03Buz5    6:18|saw that they were bringing him there, he called out: “Not
03Buz5    6:18|Not here, not here, take him to the tun of robes
03Buz5    6:19|the shield-bearing troops took him, with his hands bound, into
03Buz5    6:19|Tell the king, say to him, that I am worthy of
03Buz5    6:19|of death, but it befits him to slay me in the
03Buz5    6:20|this much. Immediately they killed him in the chamber of the
03Buz5    6:20|chamber of the robes, beheaded him, put the head on a
03Buz5    7:3|took them to fight against him, and took, at the same
03Buz5    7:6|the Copk country were under him. His barj cushion was higher
03Buz5    7:11|Shapuh of Iran said to him: “Ask for whatever you want
03Buz5    7:12|day that I am with him, order that he be released
03Buz5    7:12|his head, annoint, and dress him in a robe. I shall
03Buz5    7:12|a robe. I shall place him on a couch and put
03Buz5    7:12|couch and put delicacies before him, give him wine, and make
03Buz5    7:12|put delicacies before him, give him wine, and make him happy
03Buz5    7:12|give him wine, and make him happy with musicians. Just for
03Buz5    7:16|So Shapuh gave him a reliable pustipan, and a
03Buz5    7:16|the court seal to allow him to go the Andmesh fortress
03Buz5    7:18|dressed him in a noble robe, sat
03Buz5    7:18|in a noble robe, sat him on a couch and made
03Buz5    7:18|on a couch and made him recline. Before him he placed
03Buz5    7:18|and made him recline. Before him he placed food befitting kings
03Buz5    7:18|kings. He revived and consoled him and made him happy with
03Buz5    7:18|and consoled him and made him happy with [gusans] (minstrels
03Buz5    7:19|dessert time he put before him fruit, apples, cucumbers and dainties
03Buz5    7:19|to eat, and he gave him his knife to peel and
03Buz5    7:20|Drastamat greatly enlivened him. He stood up and consoled
03Buz5    7:20|He stood up and consoled him
03Buz5    15:1|of Iberia (Georgia) greatly harassing him. He struck the country and
03Buz5    22:1|his impious mother, Paranjem, dedicated him to the dews
03Buz5    22:2|sorcery the dews appeared upon him. Everyone could see the dews
03Buz5    22:3|when people went to bid him good morning, they saw the
03Buz5    22:4|constantly saw these forms about him
03Buz5    22:5|had put their nest in him, and they always appeared to
03Buz5    22:7|dews, which dwelled inside of him
03Buz5    23:1|wickedness, Nerses did not permit him to cross the threshold of
03Buz5    23:2|deeds. He always spoke with him to make him think of
03Buz5    23:2|spoke with him to make him think of atonement
03Buz5    23:3|He put before him testimonies from Scripture, terrifying him
03Buz5    23:3|him testimonies from Scripture, terrifying him about the punishment of eternal
03Buz5    23:4|said, but rather, he resisted him with great emnity and awaited
03Buz5    23:4|Indeed, he wanted to kill him openly, but because of the
03Buz5    23:4|not dare even to dishonor him openly, or to speak severely
03Buz5    23:4|to say nothing about killing him
03Buz5    23:5|miraculous deeds, everyone looked upon him as a heavenly angel
03Buz5    23:6|the king was resentful of him and wanted to kill him
03Buz5    23:6|him and wanted to kill him, but did not even dare
03Buz5    23:6|lest his own troops kill him
03Buz5    23:7|For everyone so loved him and took refuge in his
03Buz5    24:0|why he was killed by him
03Buz5    24:1|God, Nerses, was constantly reprimanding him on account of the wicked
03Buz5    24:3|God to administer pennance to him
03Buz5    24:4|He called him to his mansion at Xax
03Buz5    24:4|He made a dinner for him and beseeched the man of
03Buz5    24:5|drinking-vessel which he offered him
03Buz5    24:11|the court tachar and following him were all the grandee naxarars
03Buz5    24:13|The grandee naxarars offered him theriacs and antidotes to save
03Buz5    24:13|theriacs and antidotes to save him. But he did not want
03Buz5    24:22|of the court. They took him from the village of Xax
03Buz5    25:1|angels of God were taking him upward, and the hosts were
03Buz5    25:1|the hosts were coming before him
03Buz5    25:2|spirit which had appeared to him. Epipan, on the other hand
03Buz5    26:2|than twenty lions always accompanied him everywhere
03Buz5    26:3|the animals, they came, surrounded him, pulled him and explained with
03Buz5    26:3|they came, surrounded him, pulled him and explained with signs that
03Buz5    26:4|asked for signs to heal him
03Buz5    27:3|bears and leopards gathered to him
03Buz5    27:14|man from himself and drove him away
03Buz5    28:12|he lacks faith; so give him faith in the size of
03Buz5    28:13|life for his sheep, save him too from the lack of
03Buz5    28:13|the enemy does not kidnap him and so that he created
03Buz5    28:22|the priest wanted to give him communion, but that brother did
03Buz5    30:0|and how they longed for him
03Buz5    31:2|regarding the canons established by him previously. He began to clearly
03Buz5    32:11|had been done to honor him in some way
03Buz5    32:12|and on all sides of him
03Buz5    34:4|azgs of Armenia’s grandees saw him, they gathered around him and
03Buz5    34:4|saw him, they gathered around him and were delighted that he
03Buz5    34:8|and not move away from him, and the king of Iran
03Buz5    35:1|With their words they led him around, any way they wanted
03Buz5    35:2|have given beneficial advice offered him
03Buz5    35:4|Consequently, he began to slander him to his san (“foster-son
03Buz5    35:5|Your enemies love him and those dear to you
03Buz5    35:5|those dear to you hate him. In his dealings with you
03Buz5    35:7|did not want to kill him, but instead released the enemy
03Buz5    35:8|the Byzantine emperor and caused him to have a grudge against
03Buz5    35:8|king Pap until he had him killed
03Buz5    35:9|It is fitting for him to die at your hands
03Buz5    35:12|they were greatly afraid of him
03Buz5    35:14|Thus, they were waiting for him
03Buz5    35:18|relieving myself and you surround him
03Buz5    35:20|up as if to honor him
03Buz5    35:21|six on one side of him, and six on the other
03Buz5    35:22|got up, Mushegh looked at him inquiringly and note: “What is
03Buz5    35:22|to king Pap and ask him what it is
03Buz5    36:2|No arrow has ever struck him, nor has anyone’s weapon pierced
03Buz5    36:2|nor has anyone’s weapon pierced him
03Buz5    36:3|Half of them expected him to resurrect, so they sewed
03Buz5    36:3|arhlezk will descend and cause him to arise
03Buz5    36:5|Then they brought him down from the tower, and
03Buz5    36:5|and wept over and buried him, as was the proper way
03Buz5    37:2|was sparapet in place of him, general of all Armenia
03Buz5    37:13|hurt. His brother Koms picked him up and carried him one
03Buz5    37:13|picked him up and carried him one hundred xrasax distance, carrying
03Buz5    37:14|before he arrived Vache gave him the patiw of the principality
03Buz5    37:17|enemies were unable to kill him. But you seized him on
03Buz5    37:17|kill him. But you seized him on his couch and strangled
03Buz5    37:17|on his couch and strangled him
03Buz5    37:29|saw sparapet Manuel coming at him, so enormous, grand, securely armored
03Buz5    37:29|with horse armor. Varazdat regarded him as a tall inaccessible mountain
03Buz5    37:33|general Manuel. As he chased him Manuel took the tip of
03Buz5    37:33|did this as he chased him over a distance of four
03Buz5    37:44|Hamazaspean said to him: “Who are you
03Buz5    37:47|shield-bearers who were with him: “Get down and cover him
03Buz5    37:47|him: “Get down and cover him with your shields
03Buz5    37:48|down, put their shields over him and remained there guarding him
03Buz5    37:48|him and remained there guarding him in accordance with the order
03Buz5    37:50|us to dismount and guard him
03Buz5    37:51|So, Hamazaspean wants to make him his brother-in-law again
03Buz5    37:51|For that reason, he spared him and ordered him guarded
03Buz5    37:51|he spared him and ordered him guarded
03Buz5    37:54|brought all of them to him
03Buz5    37:62|at least someone to support him. They took counsel with the
03Buz5    38:0|how he was exalted by him with great gifts; and how
03Buz5    38:1|of the Armenian naxarars with him to the king of Iran
03Buz5    38:1|was to show support for him and to defend him, to
03Buz5    38:1|for him and to defend him, to offer to serve him
03Buz5    38:1|him, to offer to serve him loyally, and to give him
03Buz5    38:1|him loyally, and to give him the land of Armenia
03Buz5    38:2|Garjoyl and those with him arrived at the court of
03Buz5    38:2|the Iranian king. They gave him the hrovartaks of the tikin
03Buz5    38:7|by his own hand gave him great authority over the land
03Buz5    38:14|king of Iran, beloved by him, and he was greatly glorified
03Buz5    38:14|he was greatly glorified by him
03Buz5    38:15|glorified Manuel for he honored him as a brother or a
03Buz5    38:15|sought some means of removing him from his favored position with
03Buz5    38:17|Manuel, trying first to win him over through acts of subordination
03Buz5    38:17|acts of subordination, to please him with intimacy. Then he gave
03Buz5    38:20|believed what Meruzhan had told him as accurate, the general of
03Buz5    38:22|as a pargew and let him go on a horse
03Buz5    43:0|troops and was killed by him
03Buz5    43:2|Iran, taking many troops from him, and coming to the country
03Buz5    43:3|or else he would behead him and bring his head to
03Buz5    43:16|he consulted did not give him a favorable reading
03Buz5    43:24|his bare head. He forced him not to go into battle
03Buz5    43:27|brigade, causing many to resemble him. But he himself did not
03Buz5    43:31|I recognize a sign of him from the many times during
03Buz5    43:33|looked for Meruzhan. They recognized him disguised, not wearing his own
03Buz5    43:34|called Meruzhan forward, saying to him: “Hey, sorcerer, how long are
03Buz5    43:40|bearers saw Artawazd he ridiculed him. For he saw a handsome
03Buz5    43:40|emblem on spear, he attacked him
03Buz5    43:41|The arrow passed right through him and the corpse fell to
03Buz5    43:49|arrow had passed right through him. When they saw him, he
03Buz5    43:49|through him. When they saw him, he was saved from death
03Buz5    43:50|and that the brigade with him had been lost, they themselves
03Buz5    44:2|the youth Arshak Arshakuni, making him his son-in-law
03Buz5    44:3|for Arshak’s brother Vagharshak, marrying him to the daughter of the
03Buz5    44:6|his son Artashir and gave him his terutiwn, sparapetutiwn and generalship
03Buz5    44:6|sparapetutiwn and generalship and ordered him to be an obedient and
03Buz5    44:9|death; rather, place faith in Him Who made and confirmed everything
03Buz5    44:11|Armenia and king Arshak to him
03Buz6    1:1|of Armenia. They requested from him an Arsacid king
03Buz6    1:2|the Armenian kingdom, and through him he would get hold of
03Buz6    1:3|on his head, and married him to his sister Zruanduxt. The
03Buz6    1:3|with king Xosrov and gave him the nuncio Zik as a
03Buz6    5:3|other districts who were under him. These two were of those
03Buz6    5:4|day they were trusted by him in everything and were still
03Buz6    8:1|it is proper to style him a bishop
03Buz6    8:9|But Yohan forcibly made him dismount. He took him away
03Buz6    8:9|made him dismount. He took him away from the road
03Buz6    8:13|ground, placed his hand on, him making him a priest, ordered
03Buz6    8:13|his hand on, him making him a priest, ordered him to
03Buz6    8:13|making him a priest, ordered him to rise, to undo the
03Buz6    8:23|finally agreed to pray with him
03Buz6    8:25|and I forgot to tell him. He made me a priest
03Buz6    8:26|The man’s family said to him: “Get up, go back to
03Buz6    8:26|to the bishop and tell him
03Buz6    8:29|But Yohan said to him: “Bring a pitcher of water
03Buz6    8:31|he quickly got rid of him
03Buz6    9:2|the vineyard cried out to him: “Lord bishop, bless us and
03Buz6    9:5|place, torments were visited on him. Protuberances resembling thorns appeared on
03Buz6    9:7|the vineyard-worker and begged him to pray over him, to
03Buz6    9:7|begged him to pray over him, to save him from the
03Buz6    9:7|pray over him, to save him from the pains
03Buz6    16:3|the country of Armenia called him vardapet
03Buz6    16:5|as his student and taught him his ways. But he had
03Buz6    16:6|Spirit of God. Those with him, resembling him, performed very great
03Buz6    16:6|God. Those with him, resembling him, performed very great miracles and
03Buz6    16:11|blessed Mushe was always with him. Others circulated around other districts
04Yegh1    1:2|And when they had deprived him of his kingdom, rule passed
04Yegh1    1:3|kings, son of Vram. But him Satan made his accomplice, and
04Yegh1    1:3|all his accumulated venom filled him like a quiver with poisonous
04Yegh1    1:5|of blood were dear to him, therefore he was agitated within
04Yegh1    1:7|to go out to oppose him on the field, but he
04Yegh1    1:7|field, but he sent to him a man called Anatolius, who
04Yegh1    1:8|arrested and handed over to him
04Yegh1    1:9|former’s desires; thus, he restrained him from much anger, and he
04Yegh1    2:36|of the Greeks broken before him, they were greatly stricken in
04Yegh1    2:45|pact which they had with him, and that the Khaylndurk had
04Yegh1    2:49|the Armenian princes debated with him and note: “Valiant king, whence
04Yegh1    3:54|until his own people around him were consumed like the Chaldaeans
04Yegh2    1:14|which was brought about by him against the holy churchnot
04Yegh2    1:25|together in one spot near him—he therefore began to give
04Yegh2    2:35|saw this, unable to oppose him in battle he retreated to
04Yegh2    3:71|but he incited accusations against him, deprived him of office, and
04Yegh2    3:71|incited accusations against him, deprived him of office, and in his
04Yegh2    3:72|the church. Therefore, nobody opposed him despite the severity of the
04Yegh2    4:84|Zrvan said to him: ’Who are you?’
04Yegh2    4:86|Zrvan said to him: ’My son is luminous and
04Yegh2    4:87|wept very bitterly, he gave him his rule for a thousand
04Yegh2    4:88|the other son he called him Ormizd. He took the rule
04Yegh2    4:88|it to Ormizd, saying to him: ’Up to now I sacrificed
04Yegh2    4:92|evil and good derive from him.
04Yegh2    6:130|God for long life for him, so that he may rule
04Yegh2    6:130|which has been entrusted to him by God, and so that
04Yegh2    6:132|they were unable to refute him, he was stoned and put
04Yegh2    6:136|there is none other beside him, neither older nor younger
04Yegh2    6:137|time but time derives from him; and he is prior not
04Yegh2    6:138|comprehensible to minds worthy of him, though he is not visible
04Yegh2    6:140|else received its being from him
04Yegh2    6:142|were arranged and ordered before him, both of men and of
04Yegh2    8:177|the great prophet Moses. With him God spoke in the bramble
04Yegh2    8:177|law and gave it to him. He made known to him
04Yegh2    8:177|him. He made known to him this material world as created
04Yegh2    8:177|nothing. And he revealed to him that this earth with its
04Yegh2    8:195|name Jesus Christ, you call him the son of Pandurak and
04Yegh2    8:195|son of Pandurak and suppose him to be a deceiver; you
04Yegh2    9:204|from the East to worship him, was nourished as an infant
04Yegh2    9:224|shall inflict the same on him
04Yegh2    10:227|the chief-scribe and commanded him to write an edictnot
04Yegh2    10:238|of them were already by him in the army, others were
04Yegh2    10:246|under some distinguished general, for him (the shah) to send a
04Yegh2    10:246|thank them for coming to him, and in front of his
04Yegh2    10:249|you bends his knee to him with me, confessing him as
04Yegh2    10:249|to him with me, confessing him as god, I shall not
04Yegh2    11:252|fathers and great-grandfathers rendered him service and loyally fulfilled all
04Yegh2    11:252|often receiving generous presents from him
04Yegh2    12:287|adoration to the sun, honoring him with sacrifices and with all
04Yegh3    1:6|’Who denies me before men, him shall I too deny before
04Yegh3    2:49|begged his assistants to rescue him from death and bring him
04Yegh3    2:49|him from death and bring him back to the court safe
04Yegh3    4:85|had no desire to heed him, for he had sincerely accepted
04Yegh3    4:90|away in horror and avoided him
04Yegh3    4:92|After praying together over him, they received him again into
04Yegh3    4:92|together over him, they received him again into the fold of
04Yegh3    4:93|Through him they brought many to the
04Yegh3    5:111|themselves as men to kill him
04Yegh3    5:112|no way anxious to seize him because of his former transgression
04Yegh3    5:122|in us; it is for him easy to renew again from
04Yegh3    6:138|receive gifts and honors from him and you will gain relief
04Yegh3    6:142|magiand to seek from him the emperor of the West
04Yegh3    7:151|of his life suddenly befell him. This put a serious obstruction
04Yegh3    7:154|contracted a firm pact with him that he would not support
04Yegh3    7:159|to Nershapuh Rmbosean, and charged him with defending the country near
04Yegh3    7:162|He chose and took with him those whom he knew to
04Yegh3    8:176|Face him boldly and do not hesitate
04Yegh3    8:178|Armenian general was advancing on him with a small number of
04Yegh3    8:178|river called Kura. He encountered him near the borders of Georgia
04Yegh3    8:180|and all the troops with him saw the host of the
04Yegh3    8:187|de-camp he killed with him
04Yegh3    9:205|Of those with him, a few have fled to
04Yegh3    9:214|destroying many provinces. He put him (Vasak) and all the troops
04Yegh3    9:214|and all the troops with him into such straits that they
04Yegh3    9:218|foremost Persian captives and bringing him before the nobles, they conversed
04Yegh3    9:218|the nobles, they conversed with him and indicated all the damage
04Yegh3    9:219|they explained all this to him, the accusations of both sides
04Yegh3    9:219|had made an agreement with him he had made false insinuations
04Yegh3    9:220|this completely clear, they sent him off as a messenger to
04Yegh3    9:223|this in his ears, making him shake and quiver. He lost
04Yegh3    9:224|messenger who had come to him, he threw all the blame
04Yegh3    9:225|advisers, who had been urging him unceasingly to cruel acts, had
04Yegh3    10:231|court and were blessed by him with liberal gifts; they freely
04Yegh3    10:239|a few of them, humoring him, spoke as follows: “Yes, noble
04Yegh3    10:242|king. He immediately summoned before him those in his army, of
04Yegh3    10:243|For those who had opposed him, he had tortured and prevented
04Yegh3    10:250|are to be returned to him
04Yegh3    11:262|God, and we wait for him to come in the Father’s
04Yegh3    11:268|and forced believers to deny him
04Yegh3    11:270|We do not believe him, nor shall we accept his
04Yegh3    11:272|every land and sent with him many companies of elephants
04Yegh4    1:4|tears before the corpse beside him. One is filled with even
04Yegh4    1:9|impiety, now sent and summoned him to his presence
04Yegh4    1:12|Although inwardly he greatly despised him, yet in outward appearance he
04Yegh4    1:12|in outward appearance he respected him and presented him with the
04Yegh4    1:12|he respected him and presented him with the greatest worldly gifts
04Yegh4    1:13|He promised him greater authority than that he
04Yegh4    1:13|that he possessed, and raised him to vain hopes that were
04Yegh4    1:17|the font which had conceived him, nor did he remember the
04Yegh4    1:17|Holy Spirit which had begotten him
04Yegh4    1:20|caused many to rebel with him
04Yegh4    1:21|of evil, and Satan filled him with every deceit
04Yegh4    1:22|Satan as a shield, put him on as armor, and became
04Yegh4    2:44|the Armenians were united behind him
04Yegh4    2:48|hear this happily, but through him they were subverted even more
04Yegh4    2:50|great wickedness the occasion brought him even more success, for no
04Yegh4    3:57|He also brought before him the apostate priests, indicating and
04Yegh4    3:63|saw all this evil in him, he put his hopes in
04Yegh4    3:63|he put his hopes in him more than in himself
04Yegh4    3:65|When he learned from him that there were more than
04Yegh4    3:67|He also inquired from him about each of the standards
04Yegh4    3:70|he had been informed by him about all this, he summoned
04Yegh4    3:72|before the great king, informing him of the course of events
04Yegh4    3:73|great war, I shall make him drink the cup of bitter
04Yegh5    1:2|they were not deprived of him. They reckoned him to be
04Yegh5    1:2|deprived of him. They reckoned him to be more satisfying than
04Yegh5    1:6|of those still united with him were vacillating, he took heart
04Yegh5    1:23|thoughts we remained united with him
04Yegh5    2:35|for everyone but only for him who is prepared by the
04Yegh5    3:65|gifts he had received from him. Therefore, God accepted him as
04Yegh5    3:65|from him. Therefore, God accepted him as a model, for he
04Yegh5    3:65|model, for he saw in him a type of the invisible
04Yegh5    3:67|pious heroism was revealed to him in the years of his
04Yegh5    3:67|of the Egyptian king offered him service and unwillingly fostered and
04Yegh5    3:67|and unwillingly fostered and nourished him. At the time of the
04Yegh5    3:68|the divine revelation was upon him, through his rod he worked
04Yegh5    3:69|smote the Egyptian and buried him in sand. Therefore, God bestowed
04Yegh5    3:69|bestowed a great name on him and established him as leader
04Yegh5    3:69|name on him and established him as leader of his people
04Yegh5    3:75|that you may journey with him and share his city
04Yegh5    4:88|the joy which lay before him, he patiently endured deatheven
04Yegh5    4:88|the cross. Therefore, God raised him even higher and gave him
04Yegh5    4:88|him even higher and gave him a name above all names
04Yegh5    5:115|from Armenia who were with him. He questioned them to discover
04Yegh5    6:130|ordered Tachat Gntuni to support him with many brave warriors to
04Yegh5    6:143|on the Aryan soldiers around him, who had halted opposite Vardan’s
04Yegh5    6:145|on his troops and surrounded him (Vardan) with the troops of
04Yegh5    8:174|his distress. He indicated to him deceitful means whereby he might
04Yegh6    1:6|able to lay hands on him
04Yegh6    2:36|the apostate Vasak and begged him to remember his earlier allegiance
04Yegh6    2:37|who had gone down with him
04Yegh6    3:57|that war, and he appointed him governor of the land of
04Yegh6    3:62|the Rshtunik, to learn from him details about the accusation
04Yegh6    4:82|of his own mind; let him worship as he wishes to
04Yegh6    4:86|governor of the country, asking him to present the nobles’ petition
04Yegh6    4:95|urging that others join with him in the pact to rebel
04Yegh6    4:99|Greeks, came forward and accused him before the great tribunal with
04Yegh6    4:99|message which he had given him sealed with his own ring
04Yegh6    4:100|brought forward an accusation against him, indicating with his companions in
04Yegh6    5:103|to court, were questioned about him: “What do you know about
04Yegh6    5:105|While all these accusations against him were being repeated for so
04Yegh6    5:105|who had also earlier denounced him before the kingcame forward
04Yegh6    5:113|So, you respected him and greatly honored him above
04Yegh6    5:113|respected him and greatly honored him above his worth
04Yegh6    5:114|You entrusted him with the land of Georgia
04Yegh6    5:114|its people are satisfied with him
04Yegh6    5:115|You gave him authority over Siunik. Listen to
04Yegh6    5:115|what his kin say about him. You made him governor of
04Yegh6    5:115|say about him. You made him governor of Armenia
04Yegh6    5:117|falsely bore, was removed from him all his villainy was laid
04Yegh6    5:119|before all the charges against him which have now been uncovered
04Yegh6    5:125|patient in bringing ignominy on him
04Yegh6    6:128|that the king had given him; he also put on his
04Yegh6    6:130|When they saw him coming to the palace dressed
04Yegh6    6:130|entourage, they began to mock him inwardly and say: “O senseless
04Yegh6    6:132|court chamberlain entered and questioned him: “The king sent me to
04Yegh6    6:133|He reminded him of all the proceedings of
04Yegh6    6:134|these too he indicated to him: that he did not legally
04Yegh6    6:135|They had also condemned him on many other charges, to
04Yegh6    6:137|of death was passed upon him
04Yegh6    6:138|all the magnates, stripped from him the honors bestowed on him
04Yegh6    6:138|him the honors bestowed on him by the court, and dressed
04Yegh6    6:138|by the court, and dressed him in the garb of a
04Yegh6    7:151|yearned, but no one allowed him to join them, as they
04Yegh6    7:151|join them, as they kept him apart in his own bonds
04Yegh6    7:153|They robbed him, taking away everything he possessed
04Yegh6    7:153|possessed; and they so derided him in his poverty that his
04Yegh6    7:153|beg for bread to bring him
04Yegh6    7:155|so far as to ask him:“Is there any treasure in
04Yegh6    7:160|stench of death emanated from him, and his domestic servants fled
04Yegh6    7:160|his domestic servants fled from him
04Yegh6    7:163|All his friends maligned him, while his enemies were not
04Yegh6    7:166|evil which did not befall him on his death
04Yegh6    7:167|recollections have been written concerning him in order to reprove his
04Yegh6    7:167|them may cast curses on him and not lust after his
04Yegh7    1:2|prisoners he made march with him
04Yegh7    1:6|He went and told him all the details of the
04Yegh7    1:6|on Armenia. He also informed him about the breach in the
04Yegh7    1:6|of the Huns and showed him the discord in the army
04Yegh7    1:6|king. He also indicated to him the muttering of the land
04Yegh7    1:8|organize an army to oppose him with force
04Yegh7    1:9|he was unable to face him in pitched battle, nonetheless, falling
04Yegh7    1:15|They further reminded him howthey cursed you in
04Yegh7    1:17|there in the camp near him, Samuel and Abraham, that they
04Yegh7    1:19|name was Denshapuh, to precede him to the city where the
04Yegh7    1:23|It seemed to him that he was perfect in
04Yegh7    2:42|that what had appeared to him he had not seen in
04Yegh7    2:47|for even we pleaded with him about your misery
04Yegh7    3:53|to wish to enter, let him enter boldly. He never begrudges
04Yegh7    3:55|be able to suffer with him and share in his immortal
04Yegh7    3:57|any of his servants with him
04Yegh7    3:62|was no longer visible to him, and he told them of
04Yegh7    3:72|had thus spoken, they had him finish his prayers and they
04Yegh7    3:72|prayers and they remained with him until the third watch. Then
04Yegh7    3:74|A luminous staircase appeared to him, which led from earth to
04Yegh7    4:83|this lost one; you brought him back and joined him to
04Yegh7    4:83|brought him back and joined him to the ranks of your
04Yegh7    4:86|his approaching us, because through him we have learned for sure
04Yegh7    4:92|prisoners had been entrusted to him, therefore in the morning he
04Yegh7    5:102|They ordered him to occupy the head of
04Yegh7    5:106|saints insisted, and they sat him above them all
04Yegh7    5:113|received a corroborating reply from him the chief-magus, whereby they
04Yegh7    5:116|of the crucifixion. As through him he opened the closed gates
04Yegh7    6:130|many intercessors we have with him, the flame of your lamps
04Yegh7    6:136|but did not dare question him. However, they went and told
04Yegh7    6:142|had heard all this from him and had verified his solidarity
04Yegh7    6:142|not dare lay hands on him, although he had authority from
04Yegh7    6:143|he had heard it from him
04Yegh7    6:144|great vision which appeared to him, lest ignorant men be confused
04Yegh7    6:147|enter into a debate with him, as he is the most
04Yegh7    6:148|But if we condemn him with other criminals, then the
04Yegh7    7:151|and regret their sorcery. Treat him honorably in accordance with his
04Yegh7    7:152|orders, bring many accusations against him from the country, so that
04Yegh7    7:152|Bring a public suit against him and banish him beyond Kuran
04Yegh7    7:152|suit against him and banish him beyond Kuran and Makuran. There
04Yegh7    7:152|Kuran and Makuran. There cast him into a dungeon where he
04Yegh7    7:160|private, then he acted against him in accordance with the king’s
04Yegh7    7:167|third, and all three considered him one of themselves. None of
04Yegh7    8:179|a foreign captive I banished him to such a distant exile
04Yegh7    8:188|have the power to change him for another lord, so in
04Yegh7    8:188|is no other God save him
04Yegh7    8:192|Only those are deprived of him who have renounced him, like
04Yegh7    8:192|of him who have renounced him, like you and your devilish
04Yegh7    8:196|I call him blessed, and blessed the land
04Yegh7    10:227|feet and hands and squeezed him so tightly that all his
04Yegh7    10:234|arrival was greatly satisfied with him; and I saw myself with
04Yegh7    11:258|will effect his cure, restoring him to health
04Yegh7    13:308|afraid to inflict torments on him lest perchance he might cause
04Yegh7    13:308|lest perchance he might cause him to say even more insulting
04Yegh8    1:12|is allowed to go near him
04Yegh8    1:14|guilty noble should so serve him from whom he received honor
04Yegh8    1:14|that he may receive from him even greater presents above his
04Yegh8    1:15|doing that, untoward consequences befell him
04Yegh8    1:18|The chief-executioner said to him: “I said earlier that you
04Yegh8    2:26|more perfect but also by him who seems to you the
04Yegh8    2:41|The blessed ones said to him: “You have left our land
04Yegh8    3:55|result that all unanimously begged him to agree to go to
04Yegh8    3:55|Armenians, they might see in him the brave champions who had
04Yegh8    3:55|and they might see in him also the holy chains of
04Yegh8    3:56|and prisoners were seen in him, through him the whole country
04Yegh8    3:56|were seen in him, through him the whole country was blessed
04Yegh8    3:56|whole country was blessed. Through him their children were blessed as
04Yegh8    3:56|as they grew up; through him their youths were rendered discreet
04Yegh8    3:56|rendered discreet and pure; through him their old men became modest
04Yegh8    3:56|became modest and wise; through him their princes learned benevolence; through
04Yegh8    3:56|their princes learned benevolence; through him mercy fell from God into
04Yegh8    3:57|In him the churches gloried as in
04Yegh8    3:57|brave and perfect warrior, by him the martyrs’ shrines were adorned
04Yegh8    3:57|shrines were adorned, and in him the martyrs delighted and rejoiced
04Yegh8    3:58|Through him the plain of Avarayr was
04Yegh8    3:60|the monks of Armenia see him, through him they will recall
04Yegh8    3:60|of Armenia see him, through him they will recall the spiritual
04Yegh8    3:61|Through him they will remember the holy
04Yegh8    3:62|Through him perhaps they will also remember
04Yegh8    3:68|there made haste to meet him men and women, the greatest
04Yegh8    4:79|living person to compare with him. And if you wished to
04Yegh8    4:82|Avarice was condemned by him, and drunken gluttony severely reprimanded
04Yegh8    4:83|hurt secretly found health through him
04Yegh8    4:85|at the close sight of him the licentious became chaste
04Yegh8    4:87|were terrified and fled from him; angels descended and dwelt around
04Yegh8    4:87|angels descended and dwelt around him
04Yegh8    4:88|many barbarians hastened to see him in the flesh
04Yegh9    2:26|Then they said to him: “Those who have once learned
04Yegh9    2:45|them all to appear before him
04Yegh9    2:50|king of kings, had forced him to become a magus
04Yegh9    3:53|capturing the king’s son ordered him to be put to death
04Yegh9    3:56|they were unable to bring him to terms. But in writing
04Yegh9    3:60|not been able to bring him to terms either by force
04Yegh9    3:61|dispersed and scattered away from him, not only were they unable
04Yegh9    3:61|were they unable to subject him but terrible afflictions befell them
04Yegh9    3:62|no one vacillated or deserted him
04Yegh9    3:63|king sent another message to him: “Have my sister and my
04Yegh9    3:67|and had it brought to him, to this effect: “Only do
04Yegh9    3:68|young his father had granted him a thousand houses. This he
05Parp1    2:2|Xosrov’s son (Trdat), to save him
05Parp1    2:3|how saint Gregory came to him filled with the desire for
05Parp1    3:2|considered certain words employed by him in some passages, to be
05Parp1    3:4|symbol which had appeared to him, he urgently sought for the
05Parp1    4:5|marzpan. The order came from him to me, Ghazar P’arpec’i. I
05Parp2    9:1|is always discussing peace with him by means of hrovartaks and
05Parp2    9:2|his deception, dare to requite him accordingly
05Parp2    9:5|Shapuh inimically threatened him. Perhaps it was because there
05Parp2    9:5|did not want to confront him with his accusers. Rather, (Shapuh
05Parp2    9:5|land of Armenia, and kept him there in Iran
05Parp2    9:6|the Arsacid line, and dispatched him to Armenia
05Parp2    10:4|a long time. God strengthened him with the spirit of His
05Parp2    10:8|of Armenia, Sahak, and informed him of the problem about which
05Parp2    10:8|received encouraging good news from him. “Remain strong,” (Sahak said) “and
05Parp2    10:11|king Vrhamshapuh’s presence and informed him of the issue. The king
05Parp2    10:11|the monk had said to him regarding this matter and delighted
05Parp2    10:12|from the king they urged him to make haste, saying: “Exert
05Parp2    10:14|Vahrich (by his parents) giving him a hrovartak, and sending him
05Parp2    10:14|him a hrovartak, and sending him to a certain presbyter named
05Parp2    10:16|copy of the letters) from him to the king, to the
05Parp2    10:17|correct syllabic pronunciation. (Sahak) gave him assistants and other learned and
05Parp2    10:23|honorable priests who were with him lacked the strength to attempt
05Parp2    11:2|found the letters, Christ aided him and made him even stronger
05Parp2    11:2|Christ aided him and made him even stronger
05Parp2    11:8|of God Who had graced him with such superb knowledge. Tirelessly
05Parp2    12:5|Byzantine emperor, gladly submit to him, and rebel from us
05Parp2    13:6|king of Iran to remove him from the throne. (Artashes) himself
05Parp2    13:10|Sahak’s) room and spoke with him beseechingly
05Parp2    13:11|which were a part of him from his childhood, he ceased
05Parp2    13:12|kat’oghikos of Armenia, urgently beseeching him to join with them
05Parp2    13:16|blameworthy limb and not betray him to the infidels, and make
05Parp2    13:23|with the hope of saving (him] from ruin. But I will
05Parp2    13:29|a few failings by betraying him to someone who is a
05Parp2    14:1|the Armenian nobles had promised him the throne of the kat’oghikosate
05Parp2    14:4|ordering (Artashes] to come to him at once. He wrote that
05Parp2    14:4|Sahak, was to come with him
05Parp2    14:7|presence alone. For he exalted him first, because of the man’s
05Parp2    14:7|venerable kat’oghikos, hoping to hear him (confirm] all the words of
05Parp2    14:8|know what they say about him. Let them speak, and you
05Parp2    14:10|to the venerable Sahak promising him, as Vahram said, great luxury
05Parp2    14:15|in a hostile manner causing him much damage through embellishments. Though
05Parp2    14:20|from the Ismaelite merchants for him, so for betraying, a price
05Parp2    15:0|the presbyter Surmak Arckec’i, seated him on the throne of the
05Parp2    15:1|Armenia, they rejected and removed him from the authority of the
05Parp2    15:9|district who had come with him from Syria practising their dissolute
05Parp2    15:12|they scorned Brk’isho and rejected him from the patriarchate of Armenia
05Parp2    16:2|repaid the evils visited upon him with good and showed in
05Parp2    16:2|to those who believed in Him, heaven-bound conduct and the
05Parp2    16:9|deeds, and, being furious at him, you betrayed the blessed faith
05Parp2    17:41|mercy to all who love him and keep the word of
05Parp2    17:71|God. Lord Jesus will consume him by the breath of his
05Parp2    18:2|holy doctrine (and came to him) wherever he was, at ostan
05Parp2    18:4|and whatever else belonged to him. He gave it in inheritance
05Parp3    20:1|bitter will by means of him
05Parp3    20:2|kill (Varazvaghan) and thus persecuted him until he left the land
05Parp3    20:15|who worthily request things from Him, He gives and totally accomplishes
05Parp3    20:18|on God’s righteous judgement requited him with a verdict befitting his
05Parp3    20:20|care of God, he afflicted him for a long time with
05Parp3    20:20|and afflictions until (the [dew] choked him
05Parp3    21:0|Yazkert, and began speaking with him alone
05Parp3    21:12|did voluntarily and enthusiastically. From him I learned and confirmed yet
05Parp3    21:13|by you and visible on him, motivated by envy to have
05Parp3    24:12|to worship and revere only Him
05Parp3    25:12|person will be rejected by Him before the Father and the
05Parp3    26:1|prominent mages should come before him in the palace the next
05Parp3    26:2|Aghbania (Aghuania) be brought before him
05Parp3    27:5|not revealing and relating to him all of this, for they
05Parp3    27:5|for they knew that without him all of their plans and
05Parp3    27:8|Armenia. Revealing their strategem to him they related all of the
05Parp3    27:14|deny those who have denied Him before the Father and the
05Parp3    27:19|prince of Mokk’ and urged him yet more, with tireless entreaties
05Parp3    27:20|Mamikoneans, liked Artak (and treated him) with special honor
05Parp3    27:23|tirelessly, constantly pointing out to him that his refusal would cause
05Parp3    27:24|obliged to bring and present him with proverbs from the Bible
05Parp3    27:25|holy patriarch Sahakthey reminded him what the blessed Paul had
05Parp3    27:32|from those who ally with him for whatever damage, captivity and
05Parp3    28:16|they were astonished, and thanked him, greatly praising him and expressing
05Parp3    28:16|and thanked him, greatly praising him and expressing their satisfaction. For
05Parp3    28:16|for which God bestowed upon him the reputation of a champion
05Parp3    30:3|in exchange for having abandoned Him temporarily, for your sake, I
05Parp3    30:6|let us be succored by Him and let us take pride
05Parp3    30:12|Mamikonean, Armenia’s general, to turn him back with their entreaties. For
05Parp3    30:12|with their entreaties. For without him, all of our hopes and
05Parp3    30:14|with (Vardan) and those with him at the aforementioned village of
05Parp3    30:15|for their speedy pursuit of him, the counsel, words and vow
05Parp3    30:16|They also presented him with the letters of Vasak
05Parp3    32:5|his treacherous words they denounced him, seized him in the village
05Parp3    32:5|words they denounced him, seized him in the village called Arcak
05Parp3    32:5|called Arcak, took and bound him at yet another village named
05Parp3    32:5|many days later they slayed him by lapidation, (a deed) befitting
05Parp3    32:7|revealed their unanimous counsel to him. Although (Vasak) tried to dissuade
05Parp3    34:0|the Mamikoneans, took along with him the following tanuters of Armenia
05Parp3    34:1|alliance, (Vasak) kept there with him
05Parp3    34:2|other force of men with him, said farewell to Vasak, the
05Parp3    34:2|to the remaining nobles with him, and went to battle in
05Parp3    34:4|the people who were with him did the same thing with
05Parp3    34:5|hazarapet of the Aryans, informing him in a letter of his
05Parp3    34:8|God) turned (the Iranians) against him. And at the final moment
05Parp3    35:7|appointed Hmayeak Dimak’sean to support him. Vardan, the blessed general of
05Parp3    35:10|terrified enemies who were around him
05Parp3    35:14|immediately accepted the command from him, and began shooting at the
05Parp3    36:0|and the entire brigade with him. He gave them gloomy and
05Parp3    36:1|Armenian nobles who are with him have also rebelled and, turning
05Parp3    36:4|by the other naxarars with him, the venerable sparapet of Armenia
05Parp3    36:4|Mamikoneans, and the troops with him could not but be dismayed
05Parp3    36:9|and not be lost with him
05Parp3    37:4|abandoned themselves to Satan, let him stay and relax wherever it
05Parp3    37:4|and relax wherever it pleases him
05Parp3    37:7|the angels who had promised him a son, as the Armenian
05Parp3    37:8|together with the nobility with him—some [300] cavalryto go and
05Parp3    37:9|Arhanjar and the brigade with him departed and was so favored
05Parp3    37:12|of Armenia and those with him heard this, they strived yet
05Parp3    38:7|luminous clarity revealed itself in him by heavenly influence, and he
05Parp3    38:8|brilliant light radiated forth around him. Then and there, through the
05Parp3    38:8|reveal this miraculous occurrence to him, nonetheless word of this vision
05Parp3    38:9|for all who depended on him many spiritual things, (such as
05Parp3    39:2|the rear guard and ordered him not to force anyone (to
05Parp3    40:0|called his dear ones to Him, Mushkan Niwsalawurt sent a hrovartak
05Parp3    40:0|king of the Aryans, informing him of the outcome of the
05Parp3    40:3|there as marzpan. He urged him by hrovartak not to agitate
05Parp3    40:4|marzpan in Armenia, and entrusted him with implementing everything written in
05Parp3    41:2|Those travelling with him went before the emperor Theodosius
05Parp3    41:2|his promise, his end overtook him and he passed from this
05Parp3    41:12|and granted it, and crowned him a saint
05Parp3    41:13|For each man saw before him the verdict of an evil
05Parp3    42:7|court nobility ridiculed and dishonored him thanks to the unseen effect
05Parp3    42:15|in it, and stay with him until you depart. As you
05Parp3    42:16|that they had enmity toward him, rather, they received him with
05Parp3    42:16|toward him, rather, they received him with joyful affection
05Parp3    42:19|holy men to dine with him at their halting place, and
05Parp3    42:20|blessed Ghewond called out to him loudly using his title of
05Parp3    42:25|which was about to encompass him
05Parp3    43:0|the grandees at court received him with respect and pomp
05Parp3    43:2|not know, (the Iranians) honored him as a loyal and benevolent
05Parp3    43:3|the priests be brought before him. He asked the blessed presbyter
05Parp3    44:10|my words, but those of Him Who is our Creator and
05Parp3    44:20|champion Vardan and others like him were unable to serve such
05Parp3    44:23|Aryan nobles who sat before him heard this loud praise from
05Parp3    44:28|you made an enemy of him
05Parp3    45:0|they should be brought before him for questioning, so that he
05Parp3    45:1|of king Yazkert and informed him about all of his questions
05Parp3    45:5|of kings, which had eluded him, there was no single beneficial
05Parp3    45:6|impure creature the [dew] was choking him. In that hour, the word
05Parp3    45:14|fully learned by listening to him. Arshawir Kamsarakan, strengthened by the
05Parp3    45:20|emperor, and give ourselves to him in service. He will agree
05Parp3    45:22|the time the emissaries reached him) was near the territory of
05Parp3    45:28|And now, behold him there, seated in your midst
05Parp3    45:29|Why do you not order him to show all the letters
05Parp3    46:0|he began to speak to him in a violent and extremely
05Parp3    46:2|an oath. Then you sent him with an army to Aghbania
05Parp3    46:2|army to Aghbania (Aghuania) causing him to dare to go against
05Parp3    46:3|no rest until I had him back. And so, you with
05Parp3    46:7|God, Ghewond, had come upon him, surrounded and trapped him
05Parp3    46:7|upon him, surrounded and trapped him
05Parp3    46:8|in accusation, (his words) hurt him
05Parp3    46:9|the psalmist was fulfilled regarding him, thatHe emerges from his
05Parp3    46:10|honors should be seized from him with insults. The guards beat
05Parp3    46:10|The guards beat and stripped him. Stripping him of the ornaments
05Parp3    46:10|beat and stripped him. Stripping him of the ornaments of honor
05Parp3    46:10|of (his) lordship, they removed him from the court assembly in
05Parp3    46:13|worthy people who cooperated with him. They have inherited eternal life
05Parp3    48:2|Abraham be taken along with him. He had them constantly oppressed
05Parp3    48:2|the Christians who were with him in the caravan
05Parp3    48:11|those priests who were with him, the blessed presbyter Samuel and
05Parp3    49:1|the king’s order, they killed him by beheading him with a
05Parp3    49:1|they killed him by beheading him with a sword
05Parp3    50:3|bad or malicious can befall him, his house, or his loved
05Parp3    50:11|all of you heard from him
05Parp3    51:6|and that your compact with Him is fulfilled
05Parp3    51:23|of their fathers. Glory to Him now and forever, amen
05Parp3    53:0|Vehdenshapuh and those assistants with him ordered that the noteworthy men
05Parp3    54:3|Vehdenshapuh, and pointing out to him the road and the lodging
05Parp3    54:3|services of the Xuzhik, liked him a great deal and was
05Parp3    54:4|entertain the ambarakpet by telling him about his village and parents
05Parp3    54:9|adept in everything, (Vehdenshapuh) esteemed him yet more as loyal and
05Parp3    54:9|day or night, but kept him with him in great honor
05Parp3    54:9|night, but kept him with him in great honor and affection
05Parp3    54:9|and affection. (Vehdenshapuh) confided to him the king’s plan and the
05Parp3    54:11|that his needs would take him elsewhere, and he entreated Vehdenshapuh
05Parp3    54:11|he entreated Vehdenshapuh to bid him farewell. Thereby hoping to put
05Parp3    54:11|not allow (Vehdenshapuh) to let him go
05Parp3    54:12|Xuzhik but rather said to him: “Would not someone as yourself
05Parp3    54:14|to the lord God, beseeching Him on high to grant him
05Parp3    54:14|Him on high to grant him the sense and breadth of
05Parp3    55:12|to the others seated with him: “Do not ask me to
05Parp3    55:22|and the loyal men with him became enraged, and (Vehdenshapuh) ordered
05Parp3    56:1|bad deeds do not permit him to live
05Parp3    56:3|and the loyal men with him further commanded the blessed Sahak
05Parp3    57:0|Sahak with his sword, striking him on the shoulder and carrying
05Parp3    57:4|blessed Ghewond and to drag him on his shoulders over sharp
05Parp3    57:5|So they dragged him for long hours until the
05Parp3    57:7|dragging the blessed Ghewond pulled him with little breath remaining where
05Parp3    57:10|information about these events, pressing him warmly, and we have truthfully
05Parp3    57:10|written what he heard from him about the speeches of each
05Parp3    57:11|other princes who were with him quit that place. Having selected
05Parp3    57:11|selected and left there, beseeching him, and saying that he was
05Parp3    57:20|he wanted, and looking behind him, hobbling along, he fled from
05Parp3    57:20|stand up and depart after him
05Parp3    57:21|the danger, and hurried after him. Out of fear they did
05Parp3    57:23|When Denshapuh and those with him saw the color of their
05Parp3    57:26|bones. Thus, he took with him ten other companions whose Christian
05Parp3    57:34|visit, and will generously reward him in accordance with his labors
05Parp3    57:35|the Almighty had bestowed upon him. He related how in Vardges
05Parp3    57:35|revealed the king’s plan to him and had accompanied and encouraged
05Parp3    57:35|and had accompanied and encouraged him with hope
05Parp3    57:36|martyrdom. Everything is possible for him. He made me worthy of
05Parp3    57:40|the lord of Arsharunik’. For him, every day, morning and night
05Parp3    58:0|the troops who were with him. They then permitted residents of
05Parp3    58:12|the venerable ones to make him worthy of such a spiritual
05Parp3    58:15|what had been stipulated for him) the venerable man was released
05Parp3    59:4|Thus, did he adore (him). When the king and everyone
05Parp3    59:4|was doing. The king asked him: “Bdeshx of Iberia, what is
05Parp4    60:1|After him, his two sons (Hormizd [III] and
05Parp4    60:7|of the brigade, clearly showing him their bravery and (also showing
05Parp4    61:10|all who were united with him, as well as the intercession
05Parp4    63:9|he undertook, the Lord aided him and strengthened his hand. Even
05Parp4    63:9|the court liked and honored him (because of God’s support) even
05Parp4    63:10|with (Vahan), revered and praised him in front of all of
05Parp4    63:10|all of them, and regarded him as deserving of honor
05Parp4    64:2|inimical words, and complained about him to Peroz, the king of
05Parp4    64:4|emperor and subordinates himself to him and to the grandees at
05Parp4    64:8|care the pagans reverentially honored him
05Parp4    64:10|from the Mihran tun) to him with each of Maxaz’ accusations
05Parp4    64:15|whatever Maxaz had said about him had been false and the
05Parp4    64:22|hold my office not from him but from his servants, either
05Parp4    64:29|The king commanded him to speak out forthrightly, without
05Parp4    64:32|But tell him, that I will not permit
05Parp4    64:32|that I will not permit him to attain that honor which
05Parp4    64:32|by making me furious. Tell him
05Parp4    64:34|Armenia heard this, part of him rejoiced, while the other part
05Parp4    64:34|the king had ordered for him neither shackles nor death (which
05Parp4    65:0|the court and assembled around him the groups of apostates. Although
05Parp4    65:1|sought some pretexts to ruin him and his brothers
05Parp4    65:5|up such a storm around him, and realizing that he would
05Parp4    65:12|had indeed brought something with him. When (Peroz) heard from Vahan
05Parp4    65:13|he had said before, about him
05Parp4    65:22|Christ the Savior to grant him a favorable hour, saying to
05Parp4    66:6|is quite appropriate both for him and for us. For him
05Parp4    66:6|him and for us. For him, it would save him from
05Parp4    66:6|For him, it would save him from his pangs of conscience
05Parp4    66:17|our plan, they will tie him up and cause him grief
05Parp4    66:17|tie him up and cause him grief. But I prefer death
05Parp4    66:18|He allow me to see him with my own eyes and
05Parp4    66:18|and rejoice. And then let Him work His pleasure regarding me
05Parp4    66:20|of man, may (Christ) take him before His Father and have
05Parp4    66:20|before His Father and have him inherit heavenly goodness
05Parp4    66:21|of man, may (Christ) remove him to the outer darkness where
05Parp4    67:10|all of the people with him. Taking a brigade from Atrpatakan
05Parp4    68:0|general of Armenia, had appointed him the marzpan of Armenia. Aspet
05Parp4    69:12|the brigade which was with him, and, changing direction through the
05Parp4    69:14|man and wanted to kill him, saying: “That brigade belongs to
05Parp4    69:16|mighty and martial man, struck him with his spear and killed
05Parp4    69:16|with his spear and killed him there. Then herding the entire
05Parp4    69:24|is mighty) and they thanked Him, worshipping the sole true God
05Parp4    70:3|who placed their hopes on Him. (He continued): “Each of you
05Parp4    70:13|Yohan, prince of Mokk’ piercing him with his spear, and assisted
05Parp4    71:2|Armenia, made haste. Taking with him the blessed patriarch of Armenia
05Parp4    71:9|make you victorious. Glory to Him, His Son, and the holy
05Parp4    71:19|Armenia, went and forcefully killed him. Nerseh Kamsarakan, the lord of
05Parp4    72:3|For the angel merely removed him and set him free to
05Parp4    72:3|merely removed him and set him free to develop the preaching
05Parp4    73:0|had asked God to allow him to see the arrival of
05Parp4    73:0|flesh, and then to take (him) joyfully on the day his
05Parp4    73:1|brother Vard back and showed him to (Vasak) and to everyone
05Parp4    73:1|His blessed witness, Vasak to him, crowning him and causing him
05Parp4    73:1|witness, Vasak to him, crowning him and causing him to dwell
05Parp4    73:1|him, crowning him and causing him to dwell in the mansion
05Parp4    74:3|Vasak) would be taken from him and from this filthy life
05Parp4    74:5|with his spear and sent him crashing to the ground. And
05Parp4    74:9|keeping comrades who were with him (who fervently desired the cup
05Parp4    74:10|by the Iranian troops. Putting him on his own steed, (Vahan
05Parp4    74:10|his own steed, (Vahan) removed him from the battle and saved
05Parp4    74:10|from the battle and saved him
05Parp4    74:13|ground and the Iranians reached him while he was on foot
05Parp4    74:13|he was on foot, seized him, and took him to Mihran
05Parp4    74:13|foot, seized him, and took him to Mihran. When Mihran saw
05Parp4    74:13|to Mihran. When Mihran saw him, he was delighted
05Parp4    74:14|He threatened him with severe words and then
05Parp4    74:14|severe words and then had him bound and kept carefully. Wherever
05Parp4    74:14|he took (Hrahat) along with him
05Parp4    75:0|naxarars of Armenia gathered around him. The two Kamsarakans were always
05Parp4    75:0|two Kamsarakans were always with him, inseparable and united
05Parp4    75:3|Mihran had encamped near him with so many thousands, and
05Parp4    75:5|beseech the king and reconcile him with you, and will try
05Parp4    75:7|such a king, and serving him is onerous, bitter, and dangerous
05Parp4    75:27|itfirst and foremost let him permit Christianity in the land
05Parp4    76:2|them, and went along with him
05Parp4    76:4|fall on one and free him. If not, at least in
05Parp4    76:8|the guards who were surrounding him carefully, and (God) peacefully freed
05Parp4    76:8|carefully, and (God) peacefully freed him to go to his beloved
05Parp4    76:9|and the other nobility with him saw the fearless and brave
05Parp4    76:10|They began to speak to him in a rough and threatening
05Parp4    76:11|his wicked deeds) and delivered him into our hands. Although we
05Parp4    76:11|wanted to preserve and spare him, nonetheless, his capital offenses pursued
05Parp4    76:11|offenses pursued the man making him unworthy of pardon. Sooner or
05Parp4    77:0|of Armenia who were with him, fulfilled the vow of masses
05Parp4    77:6|brought yet another cleric with him, offered us the food and
05Parp4    77:8|man’s virtue, we accurately informed him about ourselves. When he heard
05Parp4    77:18|the martyrdom and I saw him receive his crown before he
05Parp4    77:19|I wanted to look at him again, but was unable because
05Parp4    77:24|Mamikoneans, Mushegh, and they dispatched (him) with a brigade of many
05Parp4    77:26|Mushegh, and the brigade with him to insanity, leading them around
05Parp4    78:3|and the other awag’s with him heard these words, they were
05Parp4    78:3|Mamikonean, and the troops with him at the time
05Parp4    78:5|the other Armenian naxarars with him and the rhamik cavalrymen of
05Parp4    78:12|away safely and peacefully displayed him to his people and made
05Parp4    78:13|Mamikoneans, and the cavalrymen with him arrived. Because they had not
05Parp4    79:1|of Armenia who were with him, together with each (person’s) dayeaks
05Parp4    79:2|brave Vahan Mamikonean or kill him in battle. Then he would
05Parp4    79:3|Vahan Mamikonean was close to him at Varayr Varoy, Horhom tun
05Parp4    79:6|other naxarars who were with him turned back unhappily because he
05Parp4    79:7|able to pry them from him, if he remains alone, without
05Parp4    79:11|Peroz had written to inform him that (Peroz) and the entire
05Parp4    79:11|king, Vaxt’ang, or to chase him from the land; and to
05Parp4    80:1|on the Gospel, went to him. He also assembled others who
05Parp4    80:2|the many who allied with him in the land of Iberia
05Parp4    80:3|people had deceived and left him for Hazarawuxt, and that the
05Parp4    80:4|keeper Vazat-Vshnasp, (Shapuh) ordered him to keep them very carefully
05Parp4    81:0|for Vahan Mamikonean, come upon him unawares, and kill him. But
05Parp4    81:0|upon him unawares, and kill him. But he was able to
05Parp4    81:2|the men who were with him went to encamp in a
05Parp4    81:3|are extremely few men with him
05Parp4    81:4|the multitude (of troops) with him suddenly went against the Armenian
05Parp4    81:5|some way of dealing with him, all our business will be
05Parp4    81:11|with his lance and killed him on the spot, and the
05Parp4    82:0|at Duin was united around him, he showed us (an example
05Parp4    82:5|If you only left him to me, in but five
05Parp4    82:5|how severely I would defeat him and those with him
05Parp4    82:5|defeat him and those with him
05Parp4    82:6|soul, the impure (spirit) within him prophesied about him that: “After
05Parp4    82:6|spirit) within him prophesied about him that: “After five days you
05Parp4    82:6|realized that) he could kill him wherever he wanted
05Parp4    82:7|Gdihon) or the men with him (to accompany his troops); rather
05Parp4    82:8|Mamikonean, and the troops with him were sleeping peacefully at least
05Parp4    82:8|And God Himself was with him in everything he did, wherever
05Parp4    83:14|keeping men who remained with him
05Parp4    83:15|and the few men with him, quickly sent to Gdihon, prince
05Parp4    83:17|few like-minded people with him, attacked assisted by the right
05Parp4    83:18|He and the men with him killed many powerful warriors of
05Parp4    83:20|His prideful words destroyed him. God had betrayed the prince
05Parp4    83:20|God patiently and forgivingly pardoned him out of humanity, so that
05Parp4    83:24|Mamikonean and the men with him, they would be unable to
05Parp4    84:0|the ground. Then, after wrapping him in reeds, his relatives and
05Parp4    84:0|his relatives and servants took him to the land of Siwnik’
05Parp4    84:3|man as Gdihon and conquered him, the men with him, and
05Parp4    84:3|conquered him, the men with him, and the select brigade, as
05Parp4    85:4|and called the man, questioning him alone as to how and
05Parp4    85:9|wants to kill us, let him order us killed here with
05Parp4    86:2|other noble folk have seen him and the men with him
05Parp4    86:2|him and the men with him accomplish in earlier times. For
05Parp4    86:4|man) and the comrades with him, especially the three brothers from
05Parp4    87:1|the Aryan nobility gathered around him—the son of one, the
05Parp4    87:3|to speak and reveal to him what all of them were
05Parp4    87:3|of them were thinking, reminding him of the self-indulgence and
05Parp4    87:8|and other similar counsel to him, and after giving testimony, they
05Parp4    87:8|after giving testimony, they seated him on the throne of the
05Parp4    88:2|unrecognized by Peroz who drove him away from serving the Aryans
05Parp4    88:3|If you wish to interrogate him and listen, he himself will
05Parp4    88:15|and the other folk with him were today peacefully in your
05Parp4    88:21|present he and those with him have not accomplished such feats
05Parp4    88:22|which he and those with him made bold to do resulted
05Parp4    88:22|those men who allied with him, to bear the ridicule. Willing
05Parp4    88:23|to Nixor Vshnaspdat, they bid him farewell and dispatched him to
05Parp4    88:23|bid him farewell and dispatched him to Armenia
05Parp4    89:11|and ears of another. Let him not always recognize a man
05Parp4    89:18|I will personally speak with him; otherwise, should I not come
05Parp4    90:3|Armenians, who had come to him from Vahan Mamikonean, with a
05Parp4    90:17|the other oath-keepers with him glorified, with glory given by
05Parp4    90:19|all that he had sent him and that there was nothing
05Parp4    90:20|desired. And Nixor’s messengers convinced him to go quickly
05Parp4    91:0|thesis Vahan Mamikonean went to him willingly and with a joyful
05Parp4    91:1|and all the brigades with him stopped. He sent to Nixor
05Parp4    91:1|sent to Nixor and made him aware of his arrival
05Parp4    91:4|the noble folk sent to him by Nixor, and received them
05Parp4    91:5|the troops who were with him to arm as if in
05Parp4    91:7|senior men in advance of him and had them say to
05Parp4    91:9|he himself came to see him at the time of the
05Parp4    91:10|other naxarar oath-keepers with him, he embraced him for many
05Parp4    91:10|keepers with him, he embraced him for many hours and saluted
05Parp4    91:10|for many hours and saluted him. He also conveyed the greetings
05Parp4    92:0|said at the atean to him and to the oath-keeping
05Parp4    92:0|oath-keeping Armenian naxarars with him, and replied: “It is easy
05Parp4    93:3|should come and rejoice with him with all the oath-keeping
05Parp4    93:7|enter the atean and approach him, and (similarly he ordered that
05Parp4    93:7|the Iranian seniors come to him in the atean
05Parp4    93:16|rebels,” and immediately they let him in. But none of them
05Parp4    94:1|and those who agree with him. Now quickly send the Armenian
05Parp4    94:13|secured himself. But they arrested him and brought him to the
05Parp4    94:13|they arrested him and brought him to the royal assembly where
05Parp4    94:13|assembly where they mercilessly slaughtered him, like an animal
05Parp4    95:0|the oath-keeping naxarars with him went to king Vagharsh. Going
05Parp4    95:1|hurriedly set a time for him to see the king and
05Parp4    95:2|but asked no more of him on that day
05Parp4    95:5|is usually possible to replace him. But because of his pride
05Parp4    95:20|hold someone back or destroy him, taking your false faith in
05Parp4    95:23|them loudly praised and esteemed him, all marvelled at the Mamikonid’s
05Parp4    96:4|Vahan Mamikonean’s words, and sat him on the throne of the
05Parp4    96:4|of the Mamikonean lordship, giving him (in the example of his
05Parp4    96:7|court nobility, king Vagharsh asked him: “Vahan, sparapet of Armenia, are
05Parp4    97:1|keeping naxarars of Armenia with him arrived in the land of
05Parp4    97:2|the other Armenian naxarars with him and the entire multitude of
05Parp4    97:6|oath-keeping Armenian naxarars with him, remained there for some days
05Parp4    98:7|are few to compare with him
05Parp4    99:1|God they established and confirmed him as marzpan over the land
05Parp4    100:16|is dyingdo not allow him to
05Parp4    100:17|the altarhurry and help him
05Parp4    100:18|Shimei is being beheadedlend him a hand with pity: Tell
05Parp4    100:25|incarnate child of God from him
06Khor1    2:4|in that we have described him who was king of Egypt
06Khor1    2:6|similar reasons for our calling him king of the Greeks, but
06Khor1    2:6|what we have said about him be sufficient
06Khor1    4:3|Abydenus says the following about him, in agreement with the others
06Khor1    4:3|The all-merciful God rewarded him as a shepherd and guide
06Khor1    4:5|name to Noah and credit him with infinite periods of time
06Khor1    4:13|and known to God, offered Him a sacrifice, and it was
06Khor1    4:15|rest of our speculations about him we shall defer to the
06Khor1    4:20|forget the name God or Him whose name it is, nor
06Khor1    4:21|he called God to help him
06Khor1    4:24|begat a son and named him Noah
06Khor1    4:25|then did Scripture bestow on him alone the name of son
06Khor1    4:25|the othersthey begat”? Concerning him his father made an antithetical
06Khor1    4:30|But Scripture honored him with the name of son
06Khor1    5:41|But we have found him so placed by a certain
06Khor1    6:2|whole system of truth, let him happily endeavor to change these
06Khor1    6:5|first king, so they give him a barbaric name, attributing to
06Khor1    6:5|a barbaric name, attributing to him thirty-six thousand years; whereas
06Khor1    6:10|said many other fables about him, which are inapposite for us
06Khor1    6:11|says, “Titan and Yapetost’ē opposed him, waging war against him, for
06Khor1    6:11|opposed him, waging war against him, for he was planning to
06Khor1    6:24|dispersion of his sons from him had its first origins
06Khor1    8:4|He gave him Nisibis as his capital and
06Khor1    8:6|Chaldaean and Greek, he sent him to his brother Arshak the
06Khor1    8:6|Great with worthy gifts, asking him to open for him the
06Khor1    8:6|asking him to open for him the royal archives
06Khor1    8:7|And he wrote to him in the following terms
06Khor1    9:8|Nineveh to be set before him, and he was equally happy
06Khor1    10:6|Hayk refused to submit to him, and after begetting his son
06Khor1    11:2|with trustworthy men to bring him into obedience so they might
06Khor1    11:6|Bēl mustered his army against him, and with a mass of
06Khor1    11:7|Hayk, sending swift runners before him. “Know,” he said, “O greatest
06Khor1    11:13|servitude to Bēl, or showing him the success of our arms
06Khor1    11:16|was a wide distance between him and his force
06Khor1    11:18|troops on either side of him, Hayk set Aramaneak with two
06Khor1    11:18|set the other troops behind him, forming them into a triangle
06Khor1    12:4|He ordered him to retain the same dwelling
06Khor1    12:9|established his estates. And from him is said to derive the
06Khor1    12:27|To him he gave the greatest part
06Khor1    12:32|in shooting arrows. Artashēs put him in charge of the royal
06Khor1    12:32|the royal hunt and gave him a village on the bank
06Khor1    12:33|From him, they say, is descended the
06Khor1    13:4|pressed by the nations around him, gathered the host of valiant
06Khor1    13:4|of valiant archers related to him; they were also powerful lancers
06Khor1    13:7|But Aram suddenly came upon him before dawn and slaughtered his
06Khor1    13:7|Niwk’ar called Madēs and took him to Armavir; and there at
06Khor1    13:7|an iron nail and ordered him to be fixed to the
06Khor1    13:8|ancestor Bēl, having learned about him from stories. And for long
06Khor1    13:9|he planned such actions made him conceal his evil wickedness. He
06Khor1    13:9|his evil wickedness. He bade him, Aram to hold that same
06Khor1    13:9|principality without fear and gave him permission to wear a diadem
06Khor1    14:2|the west are told of him, Aram in the same book
06Khor1    14:4|Aram opposed him in battle and chased him
06Khor1    14:4|him in battle and chased him through Korduk’ to the Assyrian
06Khor1    14:5|for a long time worshipped him
06Khor1    14:10|in the west, there opposed him in battle the Titan Payapis
06Khor1    14:11|Attacking him, Aram put him to flight
06Khor1    14:11|Attacking him, Aram put him to flight and expelled him
06Khor1    14:11|him to flight and expelled him to an island of the
06Khor1    14:19|of valor were performed by him; but let what we have
06Khor1    15:3|beauty and desired to visit him; but she was not able
06Khor1    15:6|not so much to kill him or put him to flight
06Khor1    15:6|to kill him or put him to flight as to subject
06Khor1    15:6|as to subject and dominate him to fulfill her desires. For
06Khor1    15:6|passion, at the reports about him she had become madly enflamed
06Khor1    15:6|if she had already seen him
06Khor1    15:11|she ordered them to place him on the roof of her
06Khor1    15:14|gave out this report about him: “The gods licked Ara and
06Khor1    15:14|gods licked Ara and brought him back to life, fulfilling our
06Khor1    15:16|she spread these reports about him over this land of Armenia
06Khor1    16:10|stones, it would appear to him to have been made with
06Khor1    17:3|long period of time, entrusted him with the whole government of
06Khor1    17:9|them, Semiramis incited war against him because the Mede planned to
06Khor1    20:9|From him on, it is not according
06Khor1    20:10|the Canaanites, they fled from him to Agras, sailing for T’arsis
06Khor1    20:12|Gnt’uni family undoubtedly descend from him. The character of the men
06Khor1    20:63|of governing our country to him
06Khor1    20:74|Of him they say that he lived
06Khor1    21:2|And having sincere confidence in him, she entrusted the government of
06Khor1    21:2|government of the country to him. They say of him that
06Khor1    21:2|to him. They say of him that he died in the
06Khor1    22:7|our valiant Prince Paroyr, promising him the splendor and title of
06Khor1    23:22|name, and brought and settled him in our country with great
06Khor1    23:22|country with great honor. From him the historian says that the
06Khor1    24:4|sons Adramelek’ and Sanasar killed him and fled to us
06Khor1    24:7|the same area, and from him, says the historian, descend the
06Khor1    25:12|praises and the stories about him
06Khor1    25:15|was a Mede, and gave him his sister Tigranuhi in marriage
06Khor1    25:16|way I shall easily lure him to assassination
06Khor1    25:17|an object of suspicion to him since an unexpected prophecy had
06Khor1    25:17|unexpected prophecy had revealed to him his future destiny
06Khor1    27:3|thoughts, a vision appeared to him during his sleep at night
06Khor1    27:5|When the counselors asked him the reason, he delayed his
06Khor1    28:6|promise of honors, to slay him with the sword or by
06Khor1    28:6|of poison; or to strip him of his intimates and lieutenants
06Khor1    28:6|money and thus to seize him like a powerless child
06Khor1    28:8|sum of money and sent him off with a letter in
06Khor1    30:18|the lance ran right through him, and as he drew it
06Khor1    31:9|there was a plot against him in the temple of the
06Khor1    32:1|were the families derived from him
06Khor1    32:2|will be the account of him
06Khor1    32:3|call them what seems to him appropriate
06Khor1    32:9|them; and they sang of him something very similar to the
06Khor1    34:2|first benevolence; the service paid him by the dev; his inability
06Khor1    34:3|how a certain Hrudēn bound him with bronze links and led
06Khor1    34:3|with bronze links and led him to the mountain called Dembavend
06Khor1    34:4|fell asleep and Biurasp dragged him to the hill; and Hrudēn
06Khor1    34:4|Hrudēn woke up and led him to a cave in the
06Khor1    34:4|in the mountain and bound him and placed himself there opposite
06Khor1    34:4|and placed himself there opposite him; cowed by him, Biurasp remained
06Khor1    34:4|there opposite him; cowed by him, Biurasp remained subject to his
06Khor1    34:23|but this proved impossible for him. As we said above, for
06Khor1    34:25|which practiced this wickedness, taught him at home and in public
06Khor1    34:25|speaking into his ears, instructing him in the malevolent art. The
06Khor1    34:25|he sought a present from him, he kissed his shoulders
06Khor1    34:27|the people were disgusted with him; and all uniting together, they
06Khor1    34:27|all uniting together, they expelled him, and he fled to the
06Khor1    34:27|As they pressed hard upon him, his retinue abandoned him
06Khor1    34:27|upon him, his retinue abandoned him
06Khor1    34:29|fled. They seized and killed him near the mountain and threw
06Khor1    34:29|near the mountain and threw him into a great pit of
06Khor2    1:2|our country who came after him were from the same one’s
06Khor2    1:6|After him Seleucus reigned in Babylon, having
06Khor2    1:8|To him succeeded Antiochus, called Theos, who
06Khor2    2:7|thirty-one years, and after him his son Artashēs for twenty
06Khor2    2:8|for this last had attacked him in Babylon with a Macedonian
06Khor2    2:8|was taken prisoner. Arshak bound him and led him to Parthia
06Khor2    2:8|Arshak bound him and led him to Parthia in iron fetters
06Khor2    2:10|the severe winter season, confronted him in a narrow spot and
06Khor2    3:2|Vaḷarshak king of Armenia, giving him the regions of the north
06Khor2    3:4|was a Jew, by giving him the right for his family
06Khor2    3:4|for the family descended from him to be called Bagratuni after
06Khor2    4:2|Bagarat and the warriors under him, the young men of the
06Khor2    5:5|to bar his passage. Striking him with their lances they slew
06Khor2    7:5|of prince; he also gave him the authority to place the
06Khor2    7:6|Those who dressed him in his gloves he appointed
06Khor2    7:12|they carried the eagles before him
06Khor2    7:14|Vaḷarshak was very pleased with him and set him among the
06Khor2    7:14|pleased with him and set him among the number of the
06Khor2    8:4|And he left to him all the villages inhabited by
06Khor2    8:7|of life; for they called him aḷu
06Khor2    8:8|Descended from him was this famous and valiant
06Khor2    8:15|grandson of Hayk; they called him Angḷ because of his great
06Khor2    8:16|inappropriate and contemptible lies about him, just as the Persians say
06Khor2    8:24|were in this country before him, of whose existence the ancient
06Khor2    8:29|of the Tigris River, granting him as provinces Ardzn and the
06Khor2    8:34|refused, and King Vaḷarshak let him follow his own will
06Khor2    8:42|they should all remain with him in Nisibis. Therefore, he sent
06Khor2    8:43|Arshak, did he keep with him for reasons of state, and
06Khor2    11:2|highest position. Having faith in him, Arshakan entrusted him with the
06Khor2    11:2|faith in him, Arshakan entrusted him with the first rank
06Khor2    11:5|He made him superintendent of the royal hunt
06Khor2    11:5|the royal hunt and granted him villages by the River Hrazdan
06Khor2    11:6|narrated above. And he entrusted him with the government of the
06Khor2    12:7|in Rome, no one offered him strong resistance
06Khor2    13:4|Egypt, while some have called him the father of Alexander
06Khor2    13:9|In agreement with him speaks Evagaros: “The war of
06Khor2    13:11|Because of him the torrents did not swell
06Khor2    13:14|For the Parthian Artashēs captured him and ordered him to be
06Khor2    13:14|Artashēs captured him and ordered him to be thrown into an
06Khor2    13:17|Artashēs had pity and ordered him to be brought. And when
06Khor2    13:17|had cried out, he ordered him to be spared torments
06Khor2    13:19|his forces; all Hellas held him in awe
06Khor2    14:5|leaving a numerous army with him, he returned to our country
06Khor2    14:16|of the Jews, by giving him many presents turned him back
06Khor2    14:16|giving him many presents turned him back
06Khor2    15:6|Pompey, now unexpectedly freed from him, captured Mazhak, seized his son
06Khor2    16:3|to Rome, advanced to oppose him. But Gabianus was unable to
06Khor2    16:4|Tigran and gave up to him his cousin the young Mithridates
06Khor2    18:4|young Mithridates; no longer regarding him as his cousin, he did
06Khor2    18:4|cousin, he did not give him any share in his rule
06Khor2    18:5|passed over to Caesar. From him he received as a principality
06Khor2    19:3|was lawful, and restored to him the first rank. And being
06Khor2    19:3|with Artashēs, he received from him an army for his support
06Khor2    19:4|of the Ṙshtunik’, and appointed him commander of the Armenian and
06Khor2    19:4|and Persian armies. He sent him against the Roman army with
06Khor2    19:6|Armenians and Persians, and promised him five hundred beautiful women and
06Khor2    19:11|from Barzap’ran, he swore to him by the sun and moon
06Khor2    19:12|taking P’asayelos, Herod’s brother, with him went to Barzap’ran at the
06Khor2    19:14|it would be impossible for him to hold the high priesthood
06Khor2    19:15|Antigonus as if to heal him, but he filled his wound
06Khor2    19:15|with poisonous medicaments and killed him
06Khor2    20:4|Persians, attacked Silon and threw him back in flight on Bendidius
06Khor2    22:5|especially because Antony had deprived him of Mesopotamia, he became furious
06Khor2    24:3|Some Syrians call him Manov, according to the custom
06Khor2    24:7|expected to receive this from him, he undertook to give it
06Khor2    24:8|fixed a set term for him
06Khor2    24:9|that the latter might give him the money for his ransom
06Khor2    24:11|ransom, Arsham was angered at him; and depriving him of his
06Khor2    24:11|angered at him; and depriving him of his rank, he ordered
06Khor2    24:11|of his rank, he ordered him to be imprisoned
06Khor2    24:12|of the Gnt’uni family, calumniated him before the king, saying: “Know
06Khor2    24:13|not agree but said to him: ’Why do we deceive ourselves
06Khor2    24:14|unless, O king, you stop him
06Khor2    24:15|this was either to force him to abandon completely the Jewish
06Khor2    24:15|king promised to restore to him his former authority - or he
06Khor2    24:16|to death in front of him, and he brought his sons
06Khor2    24:16|Sap’atia and Azaria, up beside him to the place of execution
06Khor2    24:17|not have complete confidence in him but sent him to Armenia
06Khor2    24:17|confidence in him but sent him to Armenia, entrusting the land
06Khor2    24:17|Armenia, entrusting the land to him merely to remove him from
06Khor2    24:17|to him merely to remove him from Mesopotamia
06Khor2    25:5|in Rome not to place him under the authority of Herod
06Khor2    25:8|as sovereign lord and gave him the workers he had requested
06Khor2    26:3|pronounce his name, they called him Abgarus
06Khor2    26:8|a pretext for war against him
06Khor2    26:11|against Christ, worms grew inside him, as Josephus narrates. He sent
06Khor2    28:2|Persians and his brothers opposing him; for he planned to rule
06Khor2    28:10|text of the covenant with him, Abgar returned, not in good
06Khor2    29:2|the Romans had suspicions concerning him to the effect that he
06Khor2    29:4|But they did not believe him because enemies were calumniating him
06Khor2    29:4|him because enemies were calumniating him - Pilate and Tetrarch Herod and
06Khor2    29:5|Aretas, king of Petra, giving him support through Khosran, an Artsruni
06Khor2    29:7|And there was war between him and Aretas over his daughter’s
06Khor2    30:2|Marinus, son of Storgius. To him he sent two of his
06Khor2    30:2|of Bet’-Kubin to inform him of the reason for Abgar’s
06Khor2    30:3|When they arrived, they found him in Eleutheropolis
06Khor2    30:5|of his miracles. They saw Him in person and informed Abgar
06Khor2    30:6|astonished and truly believed in Him as the Son of God
06Khor2    30:7|had been able to cure him, he had a letter of
06Khor2    30:7|letter of supplication taken to Him, asking Him to come and
06Khor2    30:7|supplication taken to Him, asking Him to come and cure him
06Khor2    30:7|Him to come and cure him of his pains. It ran
06Khor2    31:7|took the letter and met Him Jesus in Jerusalem
06Khor2    31:8|Gentiles who had come to him; therefore, those who heard did
06Khor2    31:9|at that time but honored him with a letter, which ran
06Khor2    32:4|then I shall ascend to Him who sent me. When I
06Khor2    33:4|And the report about him Thaddaeus went out throughout the
06Khor2    33:5|wrote.” And he immediately summoned him
06Khor2    33:6|on his face and worshipped him. All the princes who were
06Khor2    33:6|princes who were standing around him were astonished, for they had
06Khor2    33:7|Abgar said to him: “Are you truly the disciple
06Khor2    33:8|Thaddaeus replied to him: “If you believe in Christ
06Khor2    33:9|Abgar said to him: “I have believed in Him
06Khor2    33:9|him: “I have believed in Him and in his Father. For
06Khor2    33:9|slaughter the Jews who crucified Him, had I not been prevented
06Khor2    33:10|Thaddaeus preached the gospel to him and his city. And placing
06Khor2    33:10|And placing his hand on him he cured him and also
06Khor2    33:10|hand on him he cured him and also the gout of
06Khor2    33:12|silk worker called Addē, ordained him as bishop over Edessa, and
06Khor2    33:12|bishop over Edessa, and left him in his stead with the
06Khor2    33:20|the time when they crucified Him, the sun was darkened and
06Khor2    33:30|pleasing that they should accept Him among the gods. And we
06Khor2    33:31|Jews who presumed to crucify Him, of whom I hear that
06Khor2    33:36|authority to which you appointed him because he did the will
06Khor2    33:42|from bonds and have forgiven him his fault. And if it
06Khor2    33:42|your wish you may appoint him to the governorship of Nineveh
06Khor2    33:43|I may see and hear him,he was not a
06Khor2    33:44|to Persia. If you seek him out you will be able
06Khor2    33:44|will be able to hear him, as may also your father
06Khor2    33:51|Now if you seek him out and find him, he
06Khor2    33:51|seek him out and find him, he will heal all the
06Khor2    34:3|the apostle and those with him in the province of Shavarshan
06Khor2    34:7|that he should make for him a tiara of silk embroidered
06Khor2    34:10|the soldier came and saw him sitting on his chair of
06Khor2    35:4|holding it and falling on him, it crushed his feet and
06Khor2    35:4|crushed his feet and killed him
06Khor2    36:6|was an infant - and put him in her bosom, remaining under
06Khor2    37:4|And there are stories about him as follows
06Khor2    37:8|liberality, he drew everyone to him
06Khor2    37:9|Sanatruk they in unison made him king without anyone from the
06Khor2    37:14|with the child and brought him up in the cottages of
06Khor2    38:2|no longer was sweet for him
06Khor2    38:4|herdsmen an Arsacid and puts him out to be your blood
06Khor2    42:10|the royal servants who attended him at daybreak had the habit
06Khor2    43:2|the Aryan princes, pleased with him, requested the king to give
06Khor2    43:2|requested the king to give him as a gift whatever he
06Khor2    43:5|might take Artashēs and set him on his father’s throne
06Khor2    44:2|under Smbat to march against him and bring the young Artashēs
06Khor2    44:3|in haste to gather around him the troops of Armenia and
06Khor2    44:5|For Eruand had restored to him the second rank, which Tigran
06Khor2    44:5|which Tigran had taken from him and given to his own
06Khor2    44:6|And not only to him but also to all the
06Khor2    45:3|There came out to meet him the army of that region
06Khor2    46:6|saying that he would leave him with whatever he had obtained
06Khor2    46:16|The valiant Smbat pursued him, pressing him hard in the
06Khor2    46:16|valiant Smbat pursued him, pressing him hard in the night as
06Khor2    46:20|Mede has come,” to remind him of the insult when Eruand
06Khor2    46:20|king and to Smbat, calling him a Mede
06Khor2    47:2|on Artashēs’ head and made him king over all of Armenia
06Khor2    47:5|of the west - he entrusted him with control over the entire
06Khor2    47:7|been put to death by him
06Khor2    48:3|Smbat seized him and ordered a millstone to
06Khor2    49:5|The Araxes provided him with pine wood, so it
06Khor2    50:5|Alan king and had brought him to Artashēs, the king of
06Khor2    50:8|tutor Smbat and revealed to him the wishes of his heart
06Khor2    50:18|of Artashēs’ wives and bore him Artavazd and many others, whom
06Khor2    51:2|own father to quarrel with him on the pretext that he
06Khor2    51:3|In this way he deprived him of his honor and gained
06Khor2    51:5|with a large force, ordering him to slaughter many of the
06Khor2    51:6|further weakened Argam and ordered him to give up his possessions
06Khor2    51:7|unable to endure this, opposed him in war
06Khor2    52:4|Sat’inik’s brother. But Smbat put him to flight, restored Sat’inik’s brother
06Khor2    52:5|Artashēs ordered him to settle them on the
06Khor2    53:3|did not wish to obey him, nor did those who dwelt
06Khor2    53:6|for his sendees, Artashēs granted him the royal portion in the
06Khor2    53:6|Uḷt, and in addition left him all the booty
06Khor2    53:11|his brothers were jealous of him at the instigation of their
06Khor2    53:11|man, hazarapet and entrusted to him all the affairs of the
06Khor2    53:13|And capturing Zareh he imprisoned him in the Caucasus
06Khor2    53:14|with Smbat waged war on him and brought back their brother
06Khor2    54:7|died at Rome, and after him Nerva reigned for not more
06Khor2    55:3|Artashēs came down to meet him there with magnificent presents, and
06Khor2    55:3|for defaulting he appeared before him with the tribute of the
06Khor2    55:3|years. Having obtained pardon from him, he returned to Armenia
06Khor2    55:5|Mazhan, descending to meet him, betrayed his brothers. “Know, O
06Khor2    55:6|for the latter had raised him. Likewise, he planned to expel
06Khor2    55:7|Trajan paid no attention to him and sent him away unsatisfied
06Khor2    55:7|attention to him and sent him away unsatisfied
06Khor2    55:8|in the hunt and killed him; then they took him and
06Khor2    55:8|killed him; then they took him and buried him in the
06Khor2    55:8|they took him and buried him in the town of Altars
06Khor2    55:9|to Trajan regularly, and after him to the Emperor Hadrian, all
06Khor2    60:4|wage war that looking to him all the Syrians, Mesopotamians, and
06Khor2    60:5|Artashēs was not disloyal to him
06Khor2    60:13|and the arms set before him were of gold; around the
06Khor2    60:14|Thus they accompanied him to burial
06Khor2    61:4|Of him the singers of Goḷt’n tell
06Khor2    61:5|Therefore Artashēs cursed him in these words: If you
06Khor2    61:6|old women also tell of him that he is imprisoned in
06Khor2    61:9|his birth a misfortune befell him. It was thought that the
06Khor2    61:9|had set a spell upon him, and therefore Artashēs did them
06Khor2    61:12|Tiran ascended the throne after him
06Khor2    62:3|great deeds are told of him but merely that he served
06Khor2    62:5|There came to him members of his own ancient
06Khor2    62:12|Since the king loved him, he gave him the second
06Khor2    62:12|king loved him, he gave him the second rank, which Artavazd
06Khor2    62:12|to hold; he entrusted to him the care of the army
06Khor2    62:12|east, and he left with him Druasp. The latter was a
06Khor2    63:5|news of Tiran’s death reached him; on hearing it he stopped
06Khor2    63:6|the prince of Siunik’, invited him to a banquet. When they
06Khor2    63:8|with jealousy, rose to pull him from her
06Khor2    64:3|But what the Persians called him I do not know
06Khor2    64:5|He gave him in marriage the maiden Ṙop’i
06Khor2    67:3|archivist Agathangelos treats briefly of him and his relatives and gives
06Khor2    68:2|Adam was Abraham, and from him descends the nation of the
06Khor2    68:4|thirty-one years; and after him his son Artashēs for twenty
06Khor2    68:4|Vaḷarshak king of Armenia, appointing him the second in his kingdom
06Khor2    71:5|Roman emperor, seeking help from him
06Khor2    72:3|But he helped him by means of a letter
06Khor2    72:5|Artashir, and giving battle put him to flight; he took from
06Khor2    72:5|to flight; he took from him Assyria and the other lands
06Khor2    72:6|that they should come to him and exact vengeance from Artashir
06Khor2    72:8|Then there came to him some of his own messengers
06Khor2    72:8|far as Bahl. They brought him word thatyour kinsman Vehsachan
06Khor2    73:2|but was unable to obtain him from his kin who had
06Khor2    73:3|have composed myriad fables about him, to the effect that animals
06Khor2    73:5|Valerian, who did not aid him - nonetheless Khosrov with his army
06Khor2    73:5|friends who had rallied to him and with the nations of
06Khor2    73:5|victorious over Artashir and pursued him as far as India
06Khor2    74:2|the one who would save him from Khosrov, be it by
06Khor2    74:2|should be easy to trap him through feigned friendship. He trusts
06Khor2    74:6|Persian army pretended to pursue him as if expelling him as
06Khor2    74:6|pursue him as if expelling him as a fugitive to Assyria
06Khor2    74:6|fugitive to Assyria. They drove him along the frontiers of Azerbaijan
06Khor2    74:8|They met Anak and brought him at the king’s command to
06Khor2    75:5|own land, and similarly after him of others martyred by others
06Khor2    75:9|reign of Trdat and after him, we have not erred through
06Khor2    76:4|Claudius gained the throne from him, and after him Aurelian, following
06Khor2    76:4|throne from him, and after him Aurelian, following each other in
06Khor2    76:6|Fleeing from him the Armenian nobles, with the
06Khor2    76:6|son of Khosrov, and brought him to the imperial court
06Khor2    76:8|Artashir overtook Tacitus and put him to flight. The latter was
06Khor2    77:10|twenty-six years, and after him, for one year until the
06Khor2    78:2|of Khosrov’s sons and saved him by bringing him to the
06Khor2    78:2|and saved him by bringing him to the imperial court
06Khor2    79:4|the soldiers revolted and killed him; similarly, they rose up against
06Khor2    80:3|his wife. But Euthalius caught him up and dissuaded him from
06Khor2    80:3|caught him up and dissuaded him from going farther
06Khor2    80:6|the Roman empire and dedicate him to the Christian faith
06Khor2    80:7|certain Christian called David married him to his daughter Mariam. After
06Khor2    80:11|nor did they go to him. This was hardly because of
06Khor2    81:7|China prepared for war against him
06Khor2    81:9|nonetheless he did not allow him to remain in the land
06Khor2    81:9|of the Aryans but sent him with all his entourage, as
06Khor2    81:10|my father had sworn to him by the light of the
06Khor2    81:10|no trouble I have expelled him from my country to the
06Khor2    81:10|is equivalent to death for him. So, let there not be
06Khor2    81:15|all his entourage to meet him with great presents. Trdat received
06Khor2    81:15|with great presents. Trdat received him but did not take him
06Khor2    81:15|him but did not take him with him in his war
06Khor2    81:15|did not take him with him in his war against Persia
06Khor2    82:3|the princes went to meet him
06Khor2    82:6|chief of Armenia and honored him in gratitude, and even more
06Khor2    82:6|his fathers. Therefore, he entrusted him with the command of the
06Khor2    83:8|fallen asleep, there appeared to him in his sleep a cross
06Khor2    83:8|emblem, and bearing it before him was victorious in his wars
06Khor2    83:10|he sent to Trdat asking him to send magicians from Persia
06Khor2    83:10|India. But even they brought him no relief
06Khor2    83:11|the advice of demons, bade him slaughter a great number of
06Khor2    83:13|who on being persecuted by him had hidden in the mountain
06Khor2    83:13|of Seraption. Being instructed by him he was converted, and then
06Khor2    84:7|of the Sḷkuni family, to him I shall give, with perpetual
06Khor2    84:10|greatly rejoiced, and he received him with a sworn oath. But
06Khor2    84:10|But he did not allow him into the fortress until he
06Khor2    84:11|for the rebel and persuaded him that he was truly a
06Khor2    84:11|sincere ally until he ordered him freely to enter and leave
06Khor2    84:15|had promised, and he made him a prince in the place
06Khor2    85:3|struck to the ground by him and rolled in the dust
06Khor2    85:4|from behind, he skillfully caught him on the left shoulder and
06Khor2    86:4|that very time news reached him of the miracles that had
06Khor2    86:6|Mihran enveloped, which became for him a cause of eternal light
06Khor2    86:6|the Lord had fallen upon him. He reckoned that something similar
06Khor2    86:7|Nunē’s God. This was granted him, and he fulfilled his promise
06Khor2    87:4|that time there came to him his relative and kinsman Kamsar
06Khor2    87:6|deceitfully he planned to cast him into the hands of the
06Khor2    87:7|Khak’an, the latter, vanquished, gave him his daughter in marriage. Similarly
06Khor2    87:8|Artashir he would not see him; and on Artashir’s death he
06Khor2    87:8|course of many battles defeated him. But he was poisoned by
06Khor2    87:10|brothers were not united with him, set out with all his
06Khor2    87:12|returned to Armenia, taking with him Kamsar and all his men
06Khor2    88:2|greatly honored Licinius and gave him to wife his own stepsister
06Khor2    88:2|wife his own stepsister, adorned him with the purple and the
06Khor2    88:2|of a Caesar, bestowed on him the second rank, and made
06Khor2    88:2|the second rank, and made him ruler over all the east
06Khor2    88:6|gathered an army to oppose him in war
06Khor2    88:7|in his love, he feared him as a real enemy, for
06Khor2    88:8|his hands. Being merciful to him as an old man and
06Khor2    88:8|son-in-law, he had him taken to Gaul in iron
06Khor2    88:8|He be long suffering toward him
06Khor2    89:5|that taking Saint Gregory with him he should go to the
06Khor2    89:8|as indeed they so named him with affection and great enthusiasm
06Khor2    89:10|water, light shone out around him, which none of the multitude
06Khor2    89:10|save Leontius, who was baptizing him, and our Aristakēs and Euthalius
06Khor2    90:5|the Great. The king, receiving him from the water, gave him
06Khor2    90:5|him from the water, gave him as inheritance the great property
06Khor2    90:7|of Kamsar’s sons, by putting him in his father’s place, ennobling
06Khor2    90:7|in his father’s place, ennobling him in his father’s name, and
06Khor2    90:7|his father’s name, and setting him among the number of the
06Khor2    91:9|After him Aristakēs was patriarch for seven
06Khor2    91:11|Armenia, on being reprimanded by him waited for an opportune day
06Khor2    91:11|an opportune day. And meeting him on the road in the
06Khor2    91:11|province of Tsop’k’, he slew him by the sword and fled
06Khor2    91:13|His elder brother Vrt’anēs succeeded him from the fifty-fourth year
06Khor2    91:15|Shepherds found him dead and buried him in
06Khor2    91:15|found him dead and buried him in the same place without
06Khor2    92:4|For this reason I call him the leader on the road
06Khor2    92:5|of events as they concern him
06Khor2    92:10|For they sent after him and summoned him, saying they
06Khor2    92:10|sent after him and summoned him, saying they would act according
06Khor2    92:11|did not agree they gave him a draught, as once in
06Khor2    92:16|hear when you cry to Him
06Khor2    92:32|is true. For having made him drink a mortal poison, they
06Khor3    2:3|princes and wished to kill him. But they were bound by
06Khor3    3:5|years of age [cf. 3 Kings 2:12], he sent him with great confidence, in the
06Khor3    3:7|the blessed one by trampling him with their horses in the
06Khor3    3:8|His deacons took him away, brought him to Lesser
06Khor3    3:8|deacons took him away, brought him to Lesser Siunik’, and buried
06Khor3    3:8|to Lesser Siunik’, and buried him in the town of Amaras
06Khor3    5:1|Vrt’anēs and the bishops under him and all the princes of
06Khor3    6:6|of a warrior - took with him Mihran and Bagarat with their
06Khor3    7:2|Bakur the bdeashkh and slew him, putting to flight his army
06Khor3    7:2|Bakur’s son Heshay and sent him in iron bonds to Khosrov
06Khor3    7:7|was not slow to overtake him. Like Herod, Manachihr died of
06Khor3    8:2|wishes, he made peace with him, considering it sufficient to rule
06Khor3    9:6|Armenians, keeping their eyes on him, attacked without being able to
06Khor3    9:6|without being able to harm him, for when they struck him
06Khor3    9:6|him, for when they struck him with a lance the felt
06Khor3    9:11|Therefore the king granted him the site of the battle
06Khor3    10:2|the peace he had with him and withheld from him the
06Khor3    10:2|with him and withheld from him the special tribute, giving it
06Khor3    10:5|ask that he might make him king of Armenia in his
06Khor3    10:6|if he intended to make him king of Armenia. And he
06Khor3    11:2|Khosrov’s son, king and sent him to Armenia with Vrt’anēs the
06Khor3    12:2|Tiran, even supporting and assisting him: he saved him from an
06Khor3    12:2|and assisting him: he saved him from an attack of the
06Khor3    13:3|When justice armed him against the Persians, he crossed
06Khor3    13:4|was very greatly honored by him
06Khor3    13:5|that he, Julian not take him with him to Persia on
06Khor3    13:5|Julian not take him with him to Persia on the grounds
06Khor3    13:6|his second son Arshak, gave him his third son Trdat with
06Khor3    13:7|own country, and he gave him his own image painted on
06Khor3    13:7|images of various demons with him. He ordered it to be
06Khor3    14:4|at his transgressions, he ordered him to be beaten for a
06Khor3    14:5|Saint Gregory’s. So, Tiran ordered him to be strangled
06Khor3    14:6|His disciples took him and buried him in his
06Khor3    14:6|disciples took him and buried him in his hermitage calledthe
06Khor3    15:9|this at your wish, massacre him and his family so that
06Khor3    15:9|no successor is left for him. Otherwise I swear by Ares
06Khor3    15:12|king. And the king seized him, took also their fortress of
06Khor3    16:4|Ashtishat in Tarawn and made him patriarch in the tenth year
06Khor3    17:1|summons and was blinded by him
06Khor3    17:8|know you undertook to prevent him crossing your country, which he
06Khor3    17:10|his senses and went to him, for justice drew him to
06Khor3    17:10|to him, for justice drew him to the place of retribution
06Khor3    17:11|When Shapuh saw him he verbally stigmatized him in
06Khor3    17:11|saw him he verbally stigmatized him in front of his own
06Khor3    18:3|Siunik’, and entrusting Armenia to him, he himself pursued the Greek
06Khor3    19:8|the fugitives who are with him will be released
06Khor3    19:10|His own nobles rebelled against him until he received the reward
06Khor3    20:1|the good order established by him
06Khor3    21:5|Nersēs the Great to meet him. Begging for reconciliation, he paid
06Khor3    21:8|Trdat his father and gave him the honor of the consulate
06Khor3    21:9|But Tirit’ became jealous of him and continually plotted evil against
06Khor3    21:9|and continually plotted evil against him, waiting for a suitable
06Khor3    22:3|of villages and estates, ordering him to live in that same
06Khor3    22:5|were pleased and friendly toward him and gave him their children
06Khor3    22:5|friendly toward him and gave him their children. These he accepted
06Khor3    22:5|and finery, so they loved him all the more
06Khor3    22:8|have contrived this by giving him the honor of the consulate
06Khor3    23:1|envious of Gnel and murders him
06Khor3    23:2|that no other king before him had caught such a multitude
06Khor3    23:3|Shahapivan, which had come to him from his maternal grandfather Gnel
06Khor3    23:4|Therefore he sent him the following letter
06Khor3    23:8|have a pretext to arrest him on the grounds that he
06Khor3    23:9|game, the arrow had struck him by mistake
06Khor3    25:2|for paying tribute not to him but to the emperor for
06Khor3    25:3|Therefore Arshak sent to him Tirit’ and the latter’s friend
06Khor3    25:4|our King Arshak to accompany him with the entire Armenian army
06Khor3    25:6|anger at Tirit’ he deprived him of his rank, as if
06Khor3    26:3|The citizens opposed him with a force of levies
06Khor3    26:4|he neither sent messengers to him nor received his
06Khor3    26:5|the vanguard and scouts prevented him from that undertaking on the
06Khor3    28:2|fortified the town to oppose him, and going onto the walls
06Khor3    29:8|and make peace and save him from the hands of the
06Khor3    29:9|the bishops assembled and implored him not to be indifferent to
06Khor3    29:10|king and the nobles obeyed him with the exception of the
06Khor3    29:11|justly and they would serve him sincerely. This was agreed between
06Khor3    29:13|with the hostages, taking with him Nersēs the Great with a
06Khor3    29:16|his hands, we have helped him with a small force
06Khor3    29:19|the Great. Instead he ordered him to be exiled and all
06Khor3    30:3|the Arian sect came to him and note: “If you profess
06Khor3    31:7|and Arsharunik’ and has entrusted him with the entire task of
06Khor3    31:8|the Great and even surpassed him in his care for the
06Khor3    31:9|With him Satan had no success save
06Khor3    31:9|those who were reproached by him
06Khor3    32:1|Khad and wished to stone him because of his reproaches for
06Khor3    32:7|Arshak ordered him to be dragged on the
06Khor3    32:8|murdered those abusing Khad, snatched him from their hands, and went
06Khor3    33:4|whom he brought to see him at Byzantium and kept with
06Khor3    33:4|and the Son but held him to be alien to the
06Khor3    34:3|Arshak fled from him, being deserted by many princes
06Khor3    34:3|Arshak; after being honored by him they returned to our country
06Khor3    34:7|Shapuh and was imprisoned by him. He was compelled to write
06Khor3    35:4|in iron chains and had him taken to the land of
06Khor3    36:2|Armenia, entrusting the land to him
06Khor3    36:3|He gave him as wife his own sister
06Khor3    36:3|and also edicts bestowing on him many villages and estates in
06Khor3    36:3|He also promised to give him the throne of Armenia, provided
06Khor3    36:9|gathered a large army for him under the valiant general Terentius
06Khor3    36:11|land of Armenia. They expelled him and brought the country under
06Khor3    37:20|Vasak Mamikonian, and they removed him from the battle
06Khor3    37:21|Smbat quickly caught up with him, slew his companions, and took
06Khor3    37:22|Nersēs the Great might free him, he therefore did not take
06Khor3    37:22|he therefore did not take him to the camp but found
06Khor3    38:1|poison to drink and deprived him of life
06Khor3    38:2|no more rebel and scorn him but would serve him sincerely
06Khor3    38:2|scorn him but would serve him sincerely
06Khor3    38:3|father Arshak had seized from him: the provinces of Shirak and
06Khor3    38:5|Nersēs the Great, he regarded him with an evil eye and
06Khor3    38:5|He was unable to do him any harm openly because of
06Khor3    38:5|poison to drink and deprived him of life. He had held
06Khor3    39:2|unworthy of praise, and set him in Nersēs’ place without the
06Khor3    39:3|had occurred an altercation between him and the citizens over quarters
06Khor3    39:4|Theodosius and rebelled. And provoking him to his own ruin, he
06Khor3    39:7|Pap implored and begged him that he not be killed
06Khor3    40:5|from among the enemy attacked him, he killed them one after
06Khor3    40:11|that if he would give him one of his daughters to
06Khor3    40:11|wife, he would restore to him the land of Armenia
06Khor3    40:13|Then Emperor Theodosius ordered him to be arrested if he
06Khor3    40:15|emperor did not even honor him with an audience, but had
06Khor3    40:15|with an audience, but had him taken in iron bonds to
06Khor3    42:2|made overtures for peace to him since he had been defeated
06Khor3    42:6|princes of Shapuh’s sector followed him with their wives and sons
06Khor3    43:4|go to Khosrov. Arshak regarded him, Sahak with suspicion, as his
06Khor3    43:5|false accusation was lodged against him by his relatives from the
06Khor3    43:5|Sper; so, King Arshak maltreated him
06Khor3    43:7|out, they did not join him, being prevented by Arshak’s army
06Khor3    44:2|of Sahak the aspet, made him commander-in-chief of his
06Khor3    44:2|army. He also restored to him his ancestral possessions and bestowed
06Khor3    44:2|ancestral possessions and bestowed on him other towns with their farmlands
06Khor3    46:4|to meet Arshak and prevent him from entering his territory. But
06Khor3    46:7|aspet Sahak, Khosrov’s sparapet, pursued him and pressed him hard
06Khor3    46:7|sparapet, pursued him and pressed him hard
06Khor3    47:2|preoccupations, put human honor behind him, and hastened after the heavenly
06Khor3    48:3|To this purpose they wrote him a letter in the following
06Khor3    48:22|But Arcadius treated him well and ordered copies of
06Khor3    49:2|sent to Arcadius and asked him to entrust him with the
06Khor3    49:2|and asked him to entrust him with the Greek sector of
06Khor3    49:2|they would pay tribute to him without fail as they had
06Khor3    49:3|might remove that sector from him and give to the Persians
06Khor3    49:4|Archbishop Aspurakēs died; to succeed him Khosrov appointed Sahak, son of
06Khor3    49:6|shoes, and who always accompanied him about. With them he fulfilled
06Khor3    49:7|To him came Mesrop because of his
06Khor3    49:7|Armenian letters, and he found him even more anxious for it
06Khor3    50:3|treaty with Shapuh and give him military assistance, he would restore
06Khor3    50:3|assistance, he would restore to him the entire land
06Khor3    50:5|foreign nations who would help him, unable to oppose or escape
06Khor3    50:5|from Artashir he went to him
06Khor3    50:6|Artashir deprived him of his authority, setting his
06Khor3    50:7|old age. Taking Khosrov with him he had him imprisoned in
06Khor3    50:7|Khosrov with him he had him imprisoned in the fortress called
06Khor3    50:8|He also took with him Gazavon in bonds, being suspicious
06Khor3    50:10|taken before Artashir, who had him blown up like a wine
06Khor3    50:10|a wine skin and ordered him to be set perpetually in
06Khor3    51:5|Therefore Sahak, taking letters from him Vṙamshapuh, at the insistence of
06Khor3    51:6|He was greatly honored by him: first, because of his noble
06Khor3    51:7|the families who had offended him, the Kamsarakan and Amatuni, who
06Khor3    51:15|and homonym Artashir. They loved him so much more than their
06Khor3    51:15|come to your land for him and murder Khosrov your ancestor
06Khor3    51:20|died, and in succession to him reigned Vṙam, also called Krman
06Khor3    52:7|On hearing this they pressed him to take urgent steps in
06Khor3    52:9|Taking Habel with him he went to Daniel; having
06Khor3    53:3|The latter received him with joy, but after applying
06Khor3    53:4|been converted to Christianity: “Seek him out and you will find
06Khor3    53:6|Mesrop went to him, but still gaining no result
06Khor3    54:2|but he did not entrust him with his own sector of
06Khor3    54:6|accepted his teaching and gave him selected children
06Khor3    55:1|the second time, and after him that of Shapuh the Persian
06Khor3    55:4|requests; restoring the throne to him Khosrov, he sent him to
06Khor3    55:4|to him Khosrov, he sent him to Armenia
06Khor3    55:5|did not live to see him since he reigned for the
06Khor3    55:6|thus by being continually with him, the princes might become attached
06Khor3    55:6|princes might become attached to him by social intercourse, festivities, and
06Khor3    55:6|they would become related to him, so that he might be
06Khor3    55:8|entered the country, bringing with him Hrahat and all the exiles
06Khor3    55:8|princes, since they all hated him. Nor did they honor him
06Khor3    55:8|him. Nor did they honor him in royal fashion in the
06Khor3    55:10|but Atom of Mokk’ taunted him, saying: “Go on, go on
06Khor3    55:13|second time Atom said to him: “Persian hero, behold your father
06Khor3    55:15|Then Atom derided him: “Surely these are not stoning
06Khor3    55:19|The latter struck him with the stick, saying: “Learn
06Khor3    55:23|Angered at this Shapuh ordered him to be arrested and held
06Khor3    55:23|to lay a hand on him, since they previously knew what
06Khor3    56:1|Armenia, and the anarchy after him
06Khor3    57:19|earlier been noised abroad concerning him, and he gave them no
06Khor3    57:20|whom he had brought with him, including their deacon Leontius
06Khor3    57:36|his teaching. Hence, they called him Chrysostom
06Khor3    57:37|Yet you passed him by and wished to quench
06Khor3    57:39|you sent we have ordained him ecclesiasticos
06Khor3    58:6|western region and entrusted to him his grandsons Hmayeak and Hamazaspean
06Khor3    58:9|the land of Armenia to him without a Persian governor. He
06Khor3    63:2|the princes became disgusted with him
06Khor3    63:3|raised a complaint and invited him to help them in denouncing
06Khor3    63:3|to help them in denouncing him to the Persian king, in
06Khor3    63:4|disgrace. Often have I reprimanded him, but he denied it
06Khor3    63:5|emperor Theodosius, and not hand him over to the lawless to
06Khor3    63:6|unwilling and tried to make him accept their plan
06Khor3    63:8|Christian king that we denounced him I would be eager and
06Khor3    64:3|the Surenean Pahlav, to persuade him by friendly advice as his
06Khor3    64:5|life, of which they accuse him, rather he is worthy of
06Khor3    64:7|and contentious princes had promised him the archiepiscopal throne, so in
06Khor3    64:12|evil companions, bringing also with him women to keep house. For
06Khor3    64:13|Unable to bear him, the princes again begged Vṙam
06Khor3    64:13|again begged Vṙam to change him and give them someone else
06Khor3    65:2|if it did not please him Vṙam to keep Sahak in
06Khor3    65:2|own sector he might give him to the Greek sector
06Khor3    65:5|Great he set free, leaving him a few villages from the
06Khor3    65:6|But on setting him free Vṙam summoned him before
06Khor3    65:6|setting him free Vṙam summoned him before him in the crowded
06Khor3    65:6|free Vṙam summoned him before him in the crowded chamber and
06Khor3    65:8|much money to be given him as an eloquent and stout
06Khor3    65:9|of the Surenean Pahlav: “Let him keep his money. But do
06Khor3    65:9|money. But do you persuade him to give me only these
06Khor3    65:9|only these two things: let him command that the ranking of
06Khor3    65:10|of Arsacid, at least let him be counted in a lower
06Khor3    65:10|ones. Or at least let him entrust him and his sons
06Khor3    65:10|at least let him entrust him and his sons with the
06Khor3    65:10|is kind enough to restore him to his ancestral rank through
06Khor3    65:13|speech to the Persians, let him know that its entire contents
06Khor3    66:3|endured a thousand evils from him, they never saw him - except
06Khor3    66:3|from him, they never saw him - except for Surmak, whose see
06Khor3    66:3|many others he entrusted to him
06Khor3    66:4|Envious of him, other bishops also dared to
06Khor3    66:7|and admitting their faults, begged him to reoccupy the throne. They
06Khor3    66:8|had appeared in sleep to him a long time before as
06Khor3    66:9|offense will come” [cf. Matt. 18:7; Luke 17:1], they left him alone
06Khor3    67:4|Great, and his pupils took him to the village called Blur
06Khor3    67:4|a place very familiar to him and which offered safety from
06Khor3    67:6|was no imperfection found in him from old age nor did
06Khor3    67:7|We should speak of him in majestic terms in a
06Khor3    67:16|the province first instructed by him, Goḷt’n; and others that it
06Khor3    67:17|time the Persians had entrusted him with the governorship of Armenia
06Khor3    67:18|Tatik his servant had laid him to rest; then the sign
06Khor3    68:11|but Joshua does not succeed him to lead us to the
06Khor3    68:12|the son of Nabat succeeded him [cf. 3 Kings 12:16-21]. Not a lion [cf. 3 Kings 13:24] but the
06Khor3    68:15|and Matathias does not oppose him. War has surrounded us and
06Khor3    68:44|and all those who worship him in truth. And to him
06Khor3    68:44|him in truth. And to him be glory from all creatures
07Seb1    8:0|of Vardan. Khosrov’s battle with him and defeat
07Seb1    8:2|Then king Peroz sent against him a large army of Huns
07Seb1    8:2|Vahan made haste to oppose him with [30,000] elite armed men. They
07Seb1    8:5|news of the enemy gave him no respite in the area
07Seb1    8:5|K’ushans himself was marching against him with a large army
07Seb1    8:6|troops, he went to oppose him in great haste. He note
07Seb1    8:6|shall first go and defeat him; and then at my leisure
07Seb1    8:8|to court, and greatly honoured him. He bestowed on him the
07Seb1    8:8|honoured him. He bestowed on him the office of marzpan of
07Seb1    8:8|of full submission, and despatched him peaceably to his own country
07Seb1    8:9|short time, then died. After him Persian marzpans came. But the
07Seb1    8:10|killed the marzpan Surēn, taking him by surprise in the city
07Seb1    8:20|king continually took around with him for assistance, which was reckoned
07Seb1    9:4|divine Word shone splendidly around him; for he believed in Christ
07Seb1    9:4|and there is none save him whom the Christians worship.’
07Seb1    9:5|Catholicos, and was baptized by him. He ordered the liturgy to
07Seb1    9:5|the Lord’s Gospel, and sent him to his own place
07Seb1    9:6|His son Ormizd reigned after him
07Seb1    9:9|many elephants. He had with him many auxiliaries from the forces
07Seb1    9:19|Khorakan. The Persian troops killed him at Gaṙni, and having rebelled
07Seb1    10:2|Anak’s offspring. Tutors had taken him away from the brigand Khosrov
07Seb1    10:2|Persian territory. The king presented him with the gifts promised to
07Seb1    10:2|Pahlaw (lands), crowned and honoured him, and made him second in
07Seb1    10:2|and honoured him, and made him second in the kingdom
07Seb1    10:11|not a little fear enveloped him. Summoning his nobles who were
07Seb1    10:13|heart, they planned to release him and make him their leader
07Seb1    10:13|to release him and make him their leader and head of
07Seb1    10:14|fortress of Gruandakan, they released him and all those imprisoned with
07Seb1    10:14|and all those imprisoned with him. They despatched a trusted messenger
07Seb1    10:14|to his brother Vstam asking him to come to the place
07Seb1    10:15|the spot and then killed him. They installed his son as
07Seb1    10:16|uncles Vndoy and Vstam took him and crossed the great river
07Seb1    11:6|in-law P’iłipikos and had him bring a favourable response. He
07Seb1    11:6|He received an oath from him, and gave him a royal
07Seb1    11:6|oath from him, and gave him a royal army in support
07Seb1    12:1|Persian army was encamped around him, and the Greek army was
07Seb1    12:2|kingdom, who would not kill him and exterminate all the male
07Seb1    12:2|country, but would rather take him in adoption, crown him, honour
07Seb1    12:2|take him in adoption, crown him, honour him with purple (robes
07Seb1    12:2|in adoption, crown him, honour him with purple (robes), defeat his
07Seb1    12:2|robes), defeat his enemies, install him on the throne of the
07Seb1    12:2|throne of the kingdom, give him royal treasure from his own
07Seb1    12:2|his own treasures, and release him to go his own way
07Seb1    12:5|They replied to him, saying: ’They liberated that traitor
07Seb1    12:5|that Musheł Mamikonean had captured him, but gave him a horse
07Seb1    12:5|had captured him, but gave him a horse and arms and
07Seb1    12:5|horse and arms and let him go.’ They said this
07Seb1    12:5|they were evilly disposed against him. For when they saw his
07Seb1    12:5|hearts were inclined away from him
07Seb1    12:6|I inform the emperor about him.
07Seb1    12:7|behind (his back) and bind him. But be prepared, because he
07Seb1    12:8|to give an account for him to the emperor.’ He
07Seb1    12:9|battle, the messenger came before him, greeted him and offered him
07Seb1    12:9|messenger came before him, greeted him and offered him the letter
07Seb1    12:9|him, greeted him and offered him the letter
07Seb1    12:10|the letter and said to him: ’Is it a greeting of
07Seb1    12:11|some gift would be offered him in return for his efforts
07Seb1    12:11|his efforts. He took with him [2,000] fully armed men from among
07Seb1    12:12|He (Khosrov) had written concerning him also to the patrik Yovhan
07Seb1    12:12|the patrik Yovhan to let him go. So, the latter commanded
07Seb1    12:12|go. So, the latter commanded him to set out equipped as
07Seb1    12:20|that plan be abandoned. Let him come as he wishes.’
07Seb1    12:20|weak and modest. They summoned him back, saying: ’He has commanded
07Seb1    12:21|previously to receive and greet him, but sat sullenly as he
07Seb1    12:22|left the tent. They brought him his horse; he mounted and
07Seb1    12:23|sent a leading noble after him. He had taken to him
07Seb1    12:23|him. He had taken to him salt sealed as an oath
07Seb1    12:23|as an oath, and summoned him, saying: ’So that you may
07Seb1    12:24|attack the tent and kill him. And he gave the order
07Seb1    12:25|guards encountered them. They seized him and took him along with
07Seb1    12:25|They seized him and took him along with them. Musheł threatened
07Seb1    12:25|along with them. Musheł threatened him with an oath, that unless
07Seb1    12:25|oath, that unless he told him the plot hatched against him
07Seb1    12:25|him the plot hatched against him he would be killed
07Seb1    12:26|Then, having made him swear an oath that he
07Seb1    12:26|that he would not hand him over to the king, he
07Seb1    12:26|of the patrik Yovhan, saw him and recounted all the wicked
07Seb1    12:27|to the king and inform him about all these wicked events
07Seb1    12:27|that man is killed, through him the whole territory of the
07Seb1    12:30|were to bring it to him
07Seb1    12:32|I shall seek account of him from your hands.’ He
07Seb1    12:33|rank and dismissed them from him. He himself set out from
07Seb1    16:2|of his went to meet him and encountered him on the
07Seb1    16:2|to meet him and encountered him on the borders of the
07Seb1    16:7|the Greeks and submitted to him. Some went to the auditor
07Seb1    16:9|the palace. He bestowed on him compliments and honours, gave him
07Seb1    16:9|him compliments and honours, gave him many presents, and sent him
07Seb1    16:9|him many presents, and sent him to Thrace
07Seb1    17:1|spa, but did not encounter him
07Seb1    17:4|the priest and said to him: ’Show us the ford over
07Seb1    17:6|the Persian king. He ordered him to be bound and handed
07Seb1    17:6|with great cruelty he had him tortured
07Seb1    18:5|They captured Musheł Mamikonean, bound him to a very high tree
07Seb1    18:5|in the forest, and killed him. A great number of Armenian
07Seb1    20:0|Constantinople. Sentence is passed against him to be thrown into the
07Seb1    20:3|with an oath to send him back promptly to his own
07Seb1    20:7|another seven men, and brought him before the king. When they
07Seb1    20:10|So, they stripped him, dressed him in breeches, and
07Seb1    20:10|So, they stripped him, dressed him in breeches, and threw him
07Seb1    20:10|him in breeches, and threw him into the arena as prey
07Seb1    20:11|They released a bear against him. Now it happened that when
07Seb1    20:11|that when the bear attacked him, he shouted out loudly, ran
07Seb1    20:12|they released a bull against him. But he grasped the horns
07Seb1    20:12|The bull fled away from him, with one bare foot
07Seb1    20:13|they released a lion against him. It happened that when the
07Seb1    20:13|that when the lion attacked him, he gained such a success
07Seb1    20:14|the king’s feet and begged him to show mercy to him
07Seb1    20:14|him to show mercy to him, because previously that man had
07Seb1    20:14|wife, and they had called him their adopted (son). He was
07Seb1    20:14|all the palace, he commanded him to be accorded mercy
07Seb1    20:15|Then they led him off to wash in the
07Seb1    20:15|baths. They washed and clothed him, and summoned him to the
07Seb1    20:15|and clothed him, and summoned him to the royal feast. After
07Seb1    20:15|distant islands. Then he ordered (him) to cross to Africa and
07Seb1    22:1|those nobles who had killed him. First, he wished to condemn
07Seb1    22:2|Although he summoned him deceitfully with many entreaties, as
07Seb1    22:3|army and went to attack him; the emperor’s army was with
07Seb1    22:3|the emperor’s army was with him. There was a pitched battle
07Seb1    23:2|a writ of condemnation against him and sealed it with his
07Seb1    23:4|ambush on the plain. Attacking him like brigands, they killed him
07Seb1    23:4|him like brigands, they killed him on the road. But their
07Seb1    23:5|Parthians and presented themselves before him
07Seb1    24:1|of king Khosrov. He gave him the marzpanate of the land
07Seb1    24:1|the land of Vrkan, made him prince over all that region
07Seb1    24:1|all that region, and favoured him even more with honours and
07Seb1    24:1|heaped gold and silver on him, and robed him in expensive
07Seb1    24:1|silver on him, and robed him in expensive and splendid garments
07Seb1    24:2|He gave him the belt and sword that
07Seb1    24:2|and Armenian troops, and ordered him to go to the land
07Seb1    25:1|left at a distance from him; and the king of the
07Seb1    25:1|Pariovk, was in support behind him
07Seb1    25:2|He came in front of him with a few men, and
07Seb1    25:2|other came forward and ordered him to mount his horse again
07Seb1    25:2|had laid a trap for him on the road. Pariovk said
07Seb1    25:2|the road. Pariovk said to him: ’Bid your retinue withdraw from
07Seb1    25:3|men to go away from him. While they were proceeding along
07Seb1    25:3|places, struck Vstam and killed him. Pariovk, meeting his troops as
07Seb1    25:4|Gełum army that was accompanying him went straightaway to the strongholds
07Seb1    26:1|yourself whatever you see beside him
07Seb1    26:2|the bodies. He had with him a leather bag over his
07Seb1    27:2|his discovery in front of him (Smbat), described the vision, and
07Seb1    27:3|Then the king sent him a letter with much thanks
07Seb1    27:3|with much thanks, greatly honoured him and promoted him above all
07Seb1    27:3|greatly honoured him and promoted him above all the marzpans of
07Seb1    27:3|his kingdom. He sent to him all (kinds of) serving vessels
07Seb1    27:4|that an order came summoning him with much honour to the
07Seb1    27:4|royal court. The king bade him visit his own country in
07Seb1    28:0|The Armenian nobles who accompanied him. A small battalion of Persians
07Seb1    28:1|arrived with letters and summoned him with great splendour to the
07Seb1    28:2|Then the king bestowed on him the office of tanutēr called
07Seb1    28:2|tanutēr called Khosrov Shum, robed him splendidly with a hat and
07Seb1    28:2|silk woven with gold, exalted him tremendously with a collar set
07Seb1    28:2|silver cushions. He bestowed on him the Lesser Ministry of Finance
07Seb1    28:3|He gave him four-keyed trumpets and guards
07Seb1    28:3|royal retainers. He gathered for him an army in fearsome array
07Seb1    28:3|the east, and he bade him make marzpan whomever he might
07Seb1    28:4|the Armenian nobles who joined him with each one’s contingent and
07Seb1    28:5|when they heard news of him, they came together and departed
07Seb1    28:5|them, they turned to face him in line of battle; they
07Seb1    28:11|Khosrov Shum, sent word to him to withdraw, he did not
07Seb1    28:13|king. The latter moved against him with a large armed force
07Seb1    28:16|lance, and he powerfully struck him as a corpse to the
07Seb1    28:16|to the ground and slew him
07Seb1    28:18|to be decorated to bring him to the hall (of the
07Seb1    28:18|his host. And he wrote him a letter of deep gratitude
07Seb1    28:18|letter of deep gratitude, summoning him to the court in great
07Seb1    29:1|to go out to meet him. He commanded the auxiliaries to
07Seb1    29:1|commanded the auxiliaries to meet him with a fine horse from
07Seb1    29:2|On seeing him he welcomed him with joy
07Seb1    29:2|On seeing him he welcomed him with joy, and stretched out
07Seb1    29:2|stretched out his hand to him. He (Smbat) kissed his hand
07Seb1    29:2|Then the king said to him: ’You have done your duty
07Seb1    30:0|Khosrov and being honoured by him. Then his rebellion from Khosrov
07Seb1    30:1|which reason the king ordered him to be summoned to the
07Seb1    30:1|palace; so, he went to him with seventy men. He splendidly
07Seb1    30:1|seventy men. He splendidly honoured him and those accompanying him with
07Seb1    30:1|honoured him and those accompanying him with a worthy and appropriate
07Seb1    30:1|and appropriate reception. He gave him gold and silver vessels and
07Seb1    30:2|He ordered him to go to Thrace to
07Seb1    30:2|duped the sailors, who took him across. He immediately set out
07Seb1    30:3|cities went out to encounter him. But they were unable to
07Seb1    30:3|they were unable to oppose him. In eight or ten places
07Seb1    30:4|The Persians received him, and he secured himself in
07Seb1    30:5|the Persian king, who received him in a friendly way, greatly
07Seb1    30:5|a friendly way, greatly honoured him, gave him treasures, and authorized
07Seb1    30:5|way, greatly honoured him, gave him treasures, and authorized a stipend
07Seb1    30:6|king’s ears, and he ordered him to be bound feet and
07Seb1    30:7|Nikhorakan - the Persian troops killed him in Dvin and went in
07Seb1    31:5|An army came to attack him, and they kept the city
07Seb1    31:7|they might open it for him to enter inside; and they
07Seb1    31:8|on his head, and sent him to him, saying: ’This is
07Seb1    31:8|head, and sent him to him, saying: ’This is the son
07Seb1    31:8|do you have pity on him, just as his father had
07Seb1    31:9|great joy king Khosrov received him, then returned to the city
07Seb1    31:9|He kept (the youth) with him with royal honour. He besieged
07Seb1    31:10|city. Arresting Nersēs, they killed him and shed blood
07Seb1    32:13|T’ēodos Khorkhoṙuni and said to him: ’I do not have authority
07Seb1    32:14|to that promise and had him taken to court. King Khosrov
07Seb1    32:14|to court. King Khosrov received him in friendly fashion, and appointed
07Seb1    32:14|and appointed a stipend for him and a clothing allowance from
07Seb1    32:14|treachery arose, and he ordered him to be killed. In the
07Seb1    33:2|large army, and included with him the caesar T’ēodos, the so
07Seb1    33:5|even more fearful manner attacked him. There was a great battle
07Seb1    33:6|out and presented themselves to him. On returning they persuaded the
07Seb1    33:9|of king Khosrov he ordered him to remove the inhabitants from
07Seb1    33:11|Jews went out to meet him and submitted
07Seb1    33:12|of the Artsrunik’ and killed him opposite the gate of the
07Seb1    33:12|all the Persian troops mourned him for his valour and bravery
07Seb1    34:3|was quite unwilling to heed him, saying: ’That kingdom is mine
07Seb1    34:4|desist until I have taken him in my grasp.’ Taking
07Seb1    34:5|a certain curator, he ordered him to act defensively, and went
07Seb1    34:7|Persian king. The king ordered him to go immediately back to
07Seb1    34:10|By compulsion Heraclius appointed him general and sent him to
07Seb1    34:10|appointed him general and sent him to the east with a
07Seb1    34:11|urged his army to pursue him and to exterminate the army
07Seb1    34:14|son Constantine king; he put him in the charge of the
07Seb1    34:14|charge of the senate, entrusted him to all the magnates of
07Seb1    34:14|of the palace, and confirmed him on the throne of his
07Seb1    35:4|counsellor; or who has given him a loan and he will
07Seb1    35:4|loan and he will repay him? For all things are from
07Seb1    35:4|For all things are from him and through him and in
07Seb1    35:4|are from him and through him and in him. To him
07Seb1    35:4|and through him and in him. To him be glory for
07Seb1    35:4|him and in him. To him be glory for ever, Amen
07Seb1    35:9|hands, ’lest everybody boast’ before him
07Seb1    36:7|of our peace was in him.But know this, O
07Seb1    36:12|hands of robbers who stripped him, and having inflicted many wounds
07Seb1    36:12|having inflicted many wounds left him half-dead and departed. Priests
07Seb1    36:12|Priests on their journey saw him and passed by; Jews and
07Seb1    36:12|Levites and impious ones saw him and passed by. He himself
07Seb1    36:12|his wound, and bestowed on him mercy and his life-giving
07Seb1    36:13|wine to be poured on him and (his wound) to be
07Seb1    36:13|be healed. Behold, they saw him brought to that inn and
07Seb1    36:13|whatever you will spend on him, in his coming again he
07Seb1    38:2|guests. He went to meet him with gifts, and gave magnificent
07Seb1    38:4|to abolish my empire? Let him not try, because God established
07Seb1    38:5|a king for you, let him install whom he wishes, and
07Seb1    38:5|wishes, and we shall accept him. But does he seek vengeance
07Seb1    38:5|the Romans able to kill him and destroy the empire of
07Seb1    38:5|the Persians when God gave him into our hands? But he
07Seb1    38:5|he (Maurice) had mercy on him
07Seb1    38:6|I request the same from him: reconciliation and friendship. I also
07Seb1    38:7|with gifts, to seek from him conciliation and peace with me
07Seb1    38:8|out from Byzantium to oppose him, and there was a battle
07Seb1    38:13|the Jews - but they killed him by hanging him on a
07Seb1    38:13|they killed him by hanging him on a cross - how can
07Seb1    38:14|his enemies had inflicted upon him
07Seb1    38:17|at his arrival. They wished him victory and note: ’Wherever you
07Seb1    38:17|and removes the insults paid him by men.’
07Seb1    38:21|crossed into Gardman to oppose him, and camped opposite him at
07Seb1    38:21|oppose him, and camped opposite him at the other Tigranakert. Shahēn
07Seb1    38:22|saw that they had put him between the two, he turned
07Seb1    38:23|Shahēn with his survivors, pursued him. But he crossed the ford
07Seb1    38:25|was lying in wait for him. Then Heraclius, in the same
07Seb1    38:25|and elite horses, and attacked him with [20,000]. On reaching Ali he
07Seb1    38:26|at the man, and ordered him to be bound feet and
07Seb1    38:27|they immediately seized and slew him. None of them survived, because
07Seb1    38:28|of Caesarea. Shahr Varaz pursued him rapidly. But because his army
07Seb1    38:30|took his army and pursued him to the city of Nakhchawan
07Seb1    38:30|had come up close to him. The latter passed to the
07Seb1    38:30|land of Asorestan. They pursued him closely. But they turned to
07Seb1    39:5|entering the garden, they found him. They seized him and brought
07Seb1    39:5|they found him. They seized him and brought him to the
07Seb1    39:5|They seized him and brought him to the hall. King Kawat
07Seb1    39:5|the order, and they killed him
07Seb1    39:8|had an oath taken to him, salt-sealed and brought with
07Seb1    39:8|to confirm this agreement with him
07Seb1    39:9|Now when Ṙashnan arrived, gave him the good news, presented the
07Seb1    39:10|And he honoured Ṙashnan, showered him with precious treasures, and sent
07Seb1    39:10|with precious treasures, and sent him back. He himself journeyed peacefully
07Seb1    39:11|gifts. King Kawat joyfully received him. Once more he confirmed with
07Seb1    39:11|Once more he confirmed with him the terms of peace and
07Seb1    40:0|of the Catholicosate, and after him Ezr. Death of Kawat; reign
07Seb1    40:1|called Khosrov Shum, and gave him the office of tanutēr. He
07Seb1    40:1|office of tanutēr. He made him marzpan, and sent him to
07Seb1    40:1|made him marzpan, and sent him to Armenia with (authority over
07Seb1    40:1|of the Armenians joyfully received him
07Seb1    40:2|name was K’ristop’or. They installed him as Catholicos, but he turned
07Seb1    40:3|year complaints were laid against him. They assembled all the bishops
07Seb1    40:3|own family and testified about him before the whole multitude
07Seb1    40:4|the bishops and removed from him the hood of the high
07Seb1    40:4|the high-priestly rank, dismissed him from his position, and expelled
07Seb1    40:4|from his position, and expelled him in dishonour. Then they promptly
07Seb1    40:6|which Heraclius had proposed to him
07Seb1    40:7|rejoiced. Then Heraclius swore to him that he would give him
07Seb1    40:7|him that he would give him that kingdom, and promised it
07Seb1    40:7|likewise to his sons after him, and as large a force
07Seb1    40:7|as his prime request from him the Life-bearing Cross which
07Seb1    40:8|Then Khoṙeam swore to him, saying: ’When I reach the
07Seb1    40:8|requested a small force from him. Then they took leave of
07Seb1    40:11|show himself Suddenly they attacked him from behind, struck him down
07Seb1    40:11|attacked him from behind, struck him down and killed him. They
07Seb1    40:11|struck him down and killed him. They installed as queen Bor
07Seb1    40:12|of the court fell on him, struck him down and killed
07Seb1    40:12|court fell on him, struck him down and killed him. The
07Seb1    40:12|struck him down and killed him. The queen held the throne
07Seb1    40:14|in Ctesiphon, and all honoured him in unison. Amen
07Seb1    41:0|plan of Mzhēzh to kill him; his flight to Heraclius by
07Seb1    41:5|Catholicos Ezr to go to him in the territory of the
07Seb1    41:6|a document was sent to him written in the king’s hand
07Seb1    41:6|the king, and communicated with him
07Seb1    41:8|Khoṙokh Ormizd, nor likewise after him to his son Ṙostom, who
07Seb1    41:9|who was in Atrpatakan. ’Let him not remain in Armenia; otherwise
07Seb1    41:9|arrest the aspet and bring him back
07Seb1    41:10|one of the princes gave him a strong warning and note
07Seb1    41:10|that he would not remove him from his own land. Having
07Seb1    41:10|oath, he went to meet him in the land of Asorestan
07Seb1    41:11|Then king Heraclius swore to him and note: ’Remain with me
07Seb1    41:11|your country.’ He honoured him more than all the patriks
07Seb1    41:11|to the palace, he gave him royal residences, cushions of silver
07Seb1    41:15|supporters often cried out: ’Let him die’, yet he did not
07Seb1    41:15|heed them. But he ordered him and his wife and children
07Seb1    41:16|the men who were escorting him. He returned and united under
07Seb1    41:16|he defeated and killed both him and Varaz Gnel Gnuni. Then
07Seb1    41:17|request of the princes, made him prince over all the territories
07Seb1    41:17|territories (of Armenia) bestowed on him the title of curopalates, and
07Seb1    41:17|title of curopalates, and confirmed him in his service. He held
07Seb1    42:1|the hands of all on him.
07Seb1    42:3|they were unable to resist him in battle, they parleyed for
07Seb1    42:3|they parleyed for peace with him. Opening the gates of the
07Seb1    42:3|they went and stood before him. Then he ordered them to
07Seb1    42:6|Abraham and his seed after him forever
07Seb1    42:10|and to his seed after him
07Seb1    42:25|He also made him swear regarding the aspet that
07Seb1    42:25|aspet that he would bring him and his wife and children
07Seb1    42:25|and children back, and establish him in his former rank. ’If
07Seb1    42:25|I have (so) sworn to him. Let not my oath be
07Seb1    42:25|my oath be false. Release him, and let him go in
07Seb1    42:25|false. Release him, and let him go in peace.’
07Seb1    42:32|fled before them. They pursued him and slew most of them
07Seb1    43:3|of the leading Jews encountered him; they had killed two pigs
07Seb1    43:3|them. They responded, passed by him, and departed
07Seb1    43:5|three men who had met him. Having seized them, they condemned
07Seb1    44:1|T’ēodoros by deceit, and sends him in bonds to Constantinople. T’ēodoros
07Seb1    44:3|what had happened, he attacked him with his army in Constantinople
07Seb1    44:4|son of Constantine, and called him Constantine after the name of
07Seb1    44:10|what they were saying to him: ’Arise, eat the flesh of
07Seb1    44:12|men he had brought with him, he secured his defence. Then
07Seb1    44:12|around the patriarch, and told him to remove the burden of
07Seb1    44:14|this place.’ Antoninus attacked him and struck him a blow
07Seb1    44:14|Antoninus attacked him and struck him a blow on the jaw
07Seb1    44:14|aroused, and they fell on him. They forcibly dragged him by
07Seb1    44:14|on him. They forcibly dragged him by the foot into the
07Seb1    44:14|of the city and burned him with fire
07Seb1    44:15|was informed, and trembling gripped him. Immediately the crowd descended on
07Seb1    44:15|Immediately the crowd descended on him, and dragging him out of
07Seb1    44:15|descended on him, and dragging him out of his house cut
07Seb1    44:15|cut off his head. Taking him to the spot where they
07Seb1    44:15|had burned Antoninus, they burned him too in the same place
07Seb1    44:17|And then he reestablished him in his former rank in
07Seb1    44:17|and made peace proposals to him
07Seb1    44:18|He received from him many gifts, and promised him
07Seb1    44:18|him many gifts, and promised him with an oath that he
07Seb1    44:18|of Kotayk’, suddenly they attacked him, seized and bound him, and
07Seb1    44:18|attacked him, seized and bound him, and had him taken before
07Seb1    44:18|and bound him, and had him taken before the king
07Seb1    44:19|was bound. So, he ordered him to be released from his
07Seb1    44:19|realized the deceit, he commanded him to be summoned to his
07Seb1    44:19|to his presence; he received him in a friendly way and
07Seb1    44:20|He appointed for him a stipend and sustenance from
07Seb1    44:20|summoned; he did not permit him to enter the palace, but
07Seb1    44:20|As for T’umas, they stripped him of his rank in dishonour
07Seb1    44:22|family to Armenia to bring him his possessions
07Seb1    44:23|The king ordered him to be given permission. But
07Seb1    44:23|himself, took three men with him, and on reaching the seashore
07Seb1    44:23|the people of Tayk’ received him with joy
07Seb1    44:25|to the aspet, to bring him an oath of good faith
07Seb1    44:25|that they would request for him the rank of prince of
07Seb1    44:25|and children be brought to him
07Seb1    44:26|and confirmed the oath with him that he would not travel
07Seb1    44:26|wrote to king Constans (asking him) to do what he had
07Seb1    44:27|Then king Constans ordered him to be made curopalates and
07Seb1    44:27|and he had taken to him silver cushions with other magnificent
07Seb1    44:28|Now while the edict giving him the rank of curopalates was
07Seb1    44:28|way, suddenly an illness struck him and he died. They took
07Seb1    44:28|rank of his father, giving him his ancestral position of tanutēr
07Seb1    44:28|and aspet, and he made him drungar of his army
07Seb1    44:29|He gave him a wife from the house
07Seb1    44:29|his own relatives, and sent him to the camp to his
07Seb1    44:29|great honour, and bestowed on him the same authority of general
07Seb1    45:5|battle was not successful for him, because the host of their
07Seb1    45:5|host of their army opposed him with ships and destroyed them
07Seb1    45:12|philosophy, called Dawit’. He ordered him to be sent to Armenia
07Seb1    46:7|because they do not reckon him righteous
07Seb1    46:11|come to that place? Let him be beaten and depart.’
07Seb1    46:14|the leaders?’ They informed him about everything, and note: ’At
07Seb1    46:31|whom I am pleased. Heed him.He did not divide
07Seb1    46:31|But by saying ’he’ and ’him’ he made the unity clear
07Seb1    46:34|sake of us all handed him over’. And again: ’If they
07Seb1    46:36|heir; come, let us kill him, and the inheritance will be
07Seb1    46:36|will be ours.” And casting him out of the vineyard, they
07Seb1    46:36|of the vineyard, they killed him.Not only is the
07Seb1    46:41|and educated, who indeed ordained him to the priesthood - he too
07Seb1    46:44|made ready and took with him the holy bishop Grigorios, and
07Seb1    46:44|order to be blessed by him
07Seb1    46:47|until now. In addition to him we have as teachers the
07Seb1    46:56|king Constantine; and they taught him the true faith, and by
07Seb1    46:58|he knew that he gave him the victory. He commanded the
07Seb1    46:79|incarnate Word of God, let him be anathema.’
07Seb1    46:80|the same time man, let him be anathema.’ ’If anyone
07Seb1    46:80|not unity by nature, let him be anathema.’
07Seb1    47:8|Concerning him (Manuēl) some people said that
07Seb1    47:8|exiled because their army condemned him in the rebellion after these
07Seb1    47:8|happened, since they said of him to the king: ’He said
07Seb1    47:10|the aspet Smbat and made him swear on the Lord’s Cross
07Seb1    47:10|their conversation. Then he sent him to his army in order
07Seb1    47:10|with the Magistros and bring him by a ruse (to Constantinople
07Seb1    47:11|but was unable to trick him, especially because the plan was
07Seb1    47:11|plan was not hidden from him. Then he spoke with all
07Seb1    47:11|oppose the royal order, gave him (the Magistros) into their (Smbat
07Seb1    47:11|his party’s) hands. Having seized him, they bound him and brought
07Seb1    47:11|Having seized him, they bound him and brought him before the
07Seb1    47:11|they bound him and brought him before the king
07Seb1    47:12|Thracian princes plotted death against him; they accused him of being
07Seb1    47:12|death against him; they accused him of being the cause of
07Seb1    47:12|killed. But the king pardoned him; and removing him from their
07Seb1    47:12|king pardoned him; and removing him from their clutches, spared him
07Seb1    47:12|him from their clutches, spared him
07Seb1    48:0|the Armenian princes come to him and demonstrate their loyalty
07Seb1    48:2|For they caught up with him near the boundaries of the
07Seb1    48:3|T’etalk’ seized Yazkert and slew him; he had governed the kingdom
07Seb1    48:7|did not wish to heed him
07Seb1    48:8|did not wish to heed him
07Seb1    48:10|Derjan, some Ismaelite men met him and presented to him a
07Seb1    48:10|met him and presented to him a letter from their prince
07Seb1    48:12|the Ṙshtuni territory. There met him the men of Sper, the
07Seb1    48:13|There also came to meet him the princes of Vanand with
07Seb1    48:14|come from Tayk’, also met him. All the princes explained to
07Seb1    48:14|frequent coming and going to him of the messengers of Ismael
07Seb1    48:14|the lord of Ṙshtunik’, deprived him of the title of his
07Seb1    48:14|sent another person to replace him, accompanied by [40] men
07Seb1    48:15|But when they reached him, he arrested and bound them
07Seb1    48:16|There were with him as allies the Iberians, Ałuank’
07Seb1    48:18|the Armenian cavalry, and sent him to the region of Sephakan
07Seb1    49:6|they had given it to him to preserve in the church
07Seb1    49:9|ordered two men to arrest him and bring him before him
07Seb1    49:9|to arrest him and bring him before him in his chamber
07Seb1    49:9|him and bring him before him in his chamber
07Seb1    49:10|The king addressed him: ’Are you a priest?’
07Seb1    49:10|communicating with you, but not him.
07Seb1    49:11|king note: ’Do you recognize him as Catholicos?’ He note
07Seb1    49:11|note: ’Do you communicate with him?He note: ’As with
07Seb1    49:13|That document is now with him. Order a search made to
07Seb1    49:14|his (Nersēs’) deceit, he reproached him with many words in his
07Seb1    49:17|Dvin the Catholicos departed with him. Then he went and stayed
07Seb1    49:17|and the other princes with him had swollen up against him
07Seb1    49:17|him had swollen up against him in tremendous anger
07Seb1    49:20|Ismael in Damascus, and visited him with grand presents. The prince
07Seb1    49:20|The prince of Ismael gave him robes of gold embroidered with
07Seb1    49:20|his own pattern. He gave him the rank of prince of
07Seb1    49:20|of Chor. Then he dismissed him with honour. He had made
07Seb1    49:20|had made a pact with him to bring that land into
07Seb1    50:5|himself took his troops with him and marched to Chalcedon
07Seb1    50:6|of the country submitted to him, those on the coast and
07Seb1    52:3|Aruch of Ashnak. He put him to death in an exceedingly
07Seb1    52:11|said above, and went with him to Constantinople. He (Constans) received
07Seb1    52:11|to Constantinople. He (Constans) received him with great honour; and they
07Seb1    52:11|great honour; and they gave him gifts and sent him back
07Seb1    52:11|gave him gifts and sent him back to his own place
07Seb1    52:12|the Mamikoneank’ curopalates, and gave him silver cushions and the rank
07Seb1    52:14|hostages. So (the Ismaelites) requested him and still others from among
07Seb1    52:16|the princes who were with him. The king ordered them to
07Seb1    52:20|made a treaty, and joined him. The host of troops, about
08Ghev1    1:3|the world in service (to him); and we are his heirs
08Ghev1    1:7|to be, to come to him
08Ghev1    2:8|T’e’odorus left him, saddened, and immediately ordered the
08Ghev1    4:3|from the Bagratid clan, sending him along with his general
08Ghev1    4:5|go to Prince Smbat, ordering him to deal treacherously with his
08Ghev1    4:9|the Byzantine emperor’s courage abandoned him, since he realized that the
08Ghev1    4:15|Mu’awiya’s son, Yazid [I, 680-683] succeeded him, living for two years and
08Ghev1    5:1|Ashot patrik (the patrician) succeeded him in the authority of (presiding
08Ghev1    5:5|off his nose, and exiled him. In his place they enthroned
08Ghev1    5:5|and requested auxiliary troops from him
08Ghev1    6:1|They came and fought against him in the swampy plain of
08Ghev1    7:8|their own servants and threw him into a ditch. When morning
08Ghev1    7:9|and were unable to find him. They visited many difficulties and
08Ghev1    7:17|slander the people who glorify Him and to give them such
08Ghev1    7:18|also be crowned along with Him. Those who had died with
08Ghev1    7:18|Those who had died with Him would be reborn with Him
08Ghev1    7:18|Him would be reborn with Him and eternally inherit the rest
08Ghev1    7:19|with Satan will inherit with him the many different bitter torments
08Ghev1    7:19|which have been prepared for him, the fire, darkness, unending lament
08Ghev1    8:1|the plot, he summoned to him his clan members from the
08Ghev1    8:3|resided, in order to ask him about these matters. For the
08Ghev1    8:17|Tikin Shushan came before him with many entreaties and was
08Ghev1    8:18|she received great thanks from him and also magnificent gifts
08Ghev1    8:19|they also had delivered to him choice Tachik horses and the
08Ghev1    8:20|to Smbat, the lords with him, and their troops. He also
08Ghev1    8:27|Armenians agreed not to kill him. He went back into the
08Ghev1    9:0|and his forces and ordered him to take a multitude of
08Ghev1    9:1|the land who were with him to go in advance of
08Ghev1    9:2|and their shepherds who trusted him, and entrusting them to the
08Ghev1    9:3|Harran, where sickness came upon him. He died there, before general
08Ghev1    9:4|has suddenly called me to Him, and thus I have not
08Ghev1    9:5|your father Ishmael to give him the entire world as obedient
08Ghev1    9:9|arrived at Harran they informed him about the Armenian kat’oghikos and
08Ghev1    9:9|the Armenian kat’oghikos and gave him his letter. Having read the
08Ghev1    9:9|his demise, and they told him that he had not been
08Ghev1    9:10|to the deceased, he greeted him according to their custom, something
08Ghev1    9:11|hand and began speaking with him as though with a living
08Ghev1    10:0|Walid (Vlit’, al-Walid) [I, 705-715] succeeded him as caliph of the Ishmaelites
08Ghev1    10:10|in God, looking solely to Him for help and crying out
08Ghev1    10:17|Smbat and the lords with him arose and quit the land
08Ghev1    10:19|summoning Muhammad to return to him and sending as his replacement
08Ghev1    11:0|into submission and service to him. The caliph mustered many troops
08Ghev1    11:0|men, and gave them to him
08Ghev1    11:4|this document he summoned to him all of his p’shtipans and
08Ghev1    12:1|General Maslama (Mslim), and sent him to the Caspian Gates. They
08Ghev1    12:7|countless multitude of troops facing him, he began to doubt himself
08Ghev1    13:8|by their hostile acts, resemble him
08Ghev1    14:0|sovereign of those who know him, to ’UMAR, Chief of the
08Ghev1    14:14|Jesus Christ, and not oppose Him, as they have done
08Ghev1    14:15|the Prophets had given of Him before His incarnation
08Ghev1    14:17|those who have written about Him, and whose writings have been
08Ghev1    14:23|Christ, and it was to him that God saidBy your
08Ghev1    14:24|whom it belongs; and to him shall be the obedience of
08Ghev1    14:29|by their hateful spirit resemble him”. In reply, I am much
08Ghev1    14:41|far from being contradictory to Him, they were pleasant and served
08Ghev1    14:47|God Himself, Satan never approaches Him
08Ghev1    14:50|demand of those who preceded him. Not all that He commanded
08Ghev1    14:76|would have been impossible for him to gather all the books
08Ghev1    14:82|who dare not look upon Him, that God is addressing these
08Ghev1    14:88|Son of God, engendered by Him not under the dominance of
08Ghev1    14:89|a man, (and in rendering him such homage) you have well
08Ghev1    14:91|honor which was vested in him by the Creator, and being
08Ghev1    14:93|that which was pleasing to him Satan, was touched with compassion
08Ghev1    14:95|in humiliation, we attribute to Him all that has been said
08Ghev1    14:95|His supremacy, we attribute to Him as to one who is
08Ghev1    14:98|of God, David prophesied of Him and note: “But I am
08Ghev1    14:99|cause to the Lord; let him deliver him, let him rescue
08Ghev1    14:99|the Lord; let him deliver him, let him rescue him, for
08Ghev1    14:99|let him deliver him, let him rescue him, for he delights
08Ghev1    14:99|deliver him, let him rescue him, for he delights in him’
08Ghev1    14:99|him, for he delights in him’.” [Psalm 22:6-7]. This prophecy was not accomplished
08Ghev1    14:100|same David who speaks of Him (Christ) in eminent terms: “The
08Ghev1    14:103|other can be compared to him. He found the whole way
08Ghev1    14:108|And again: “I see him, but not now; I behold
08Ghev1    14:108|but not now; I behold him, but not nigh: a star
08Ghev1    14:108|Seth.” [Numbers 24:17]. This prophecy speaks of Him as a man, yet you
08Ghev1    14:109|know what it means for Him to rule all nations, it
08Ghev1    14:109|all peoples must believe in Him, as you see for yourself
08Ghev1    14:112|all kings fall down before him, all nations serve him. May
08Ghev1    14:112|before him, all nations serve him. May prayer be made for
08Ghev1    14:112|May prayer be made for him continually, and blessings invoked for
08Ghev1    14:112|continually, and blessings invoked for him all the day
08Ghev1    14:113|May men bless themselves by him, all nations call him blessed
08Ghev1    14:113|by him, all nations call him blessed.” [Psalm 72:5, 8, 11,15b, 17]. Can one, after having
08Ghev1    14:113|of David, and not to Him who, in His human nature
08Ghev1    14:126|As many were astonished at him (his appearance was so marred
08Ghev1    14:126|shut their mouths because of him; for that which has not
08Ghev1    14:127|For he grew up before him like a young plant), and
08Ghev1    14:127|that we should look at him, and no beauty that we
08Ghev1    14:127|beauty that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected
08Ghev1    14:127|was despised, and we esteemed him not
08Ghev1    14:128|our sorrows; yet we esteemed him stricken, smitten by God, and
08Ghev1    14:128|bruised for our iniquities; upon him was the chastisement that made
08Ghev1    14:129|the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all
08Ghev1    14:139|that which you attribute to Him. Rather, He note: “Father, if
08Ghev1    14:139|God, so that whosoever deprives Him of one or the other
08Ghev1    14:141|the fear which came over Him during His life-giving death
08Ghev1    14:141|believe in the assistance given Him by the angels, though this
08Ghev1    14:141|this was not to encourage Him, but to dispel the idea
08Ghev1    14:142|and I shall return to Him.” On the contrary, He note
08Ghev1    14:143|not in me but in him who sent me.” [John 12:44]. The meaning
08Ghev1    14:144|He who rejects me, rejects Him who sent me”, andHe
08Ghev1    14:144|He who sees me, sees Him who sent me.” [John 12:45,48]. He was
08Ghev1    14:147|with His full knowledge, acknowledging him as the enemy of our
08Ghev1    14:147|and refusing to reveal to him the mystery of His perfectness
08Ghev1    14:148|approached (the Lord) and worshipped Him? Obviously, angels did not worship
08Ghev1    14:148|our Lord as God, confessing Him always as a mere man
08Ghev1    14:148|as a mere man, comparing Him to Adam who, according to
08Ghev1    14:149|that no one could put Him to death. But (I ask
08Ghev1    14:150|wrath of God rests upon him
08Ghev1    14:151|all things were made through him, and without him was not
08Ghev1    14:151|made through him, and without him was not anything made that
08Ghev1    14:153|becauseto all who received him, who believed in his name
08Ghev1    14:156|and drink in remembrance of Him, announcing thereby His death as
08Ghev1    14:170|of God, who also animated him by His breath. Consequently, human
08Ghev1    14:170|of God), and honored by Him with resemblance to Him, cannot
08Ghev1    14:170|by Him with resemblance to Him, cannot be an impure thing
08Ghev1    14:171|that has been created by Him is unclean, save only sin
08Ghev1    14:171|only was not created by Him in man, but was not
08Ghev1    14:172|so honored man by creating him in His image, would not
08Ghev1    14:172|image in order to save him, since, as I have said
08Ghev1    14:178|righteous; but the Lord delivers him out of them all. He
08Ghev1    14:201|incited His disciples to betray Him, and the Jews to put
08Ghev1    14:201|and the Jews to put Him to death
08Ghev1    14:206|whereby a rider appears to him mounted on an ass and
08Ghev1    14:209|dominated but who still persecuted Him. Whence then comes this man
08Ghev1    14:213|prepared for those who love him.” [1 Cor. 2:9]. We do not hope to
08Ghev1    14:216|because they do not know him who sent me
08Ghev1    15:2|of his predecessors ruling before him. Opening up the treasuries, he
08Ghev1    16:1|the demon of fanaticism forced him to try to budge the
08Ghev1    16:3|violence of that demon choked him and he perished. And thus
08Ghev1    17:1|accumulated by the caliphs preceding him
08Ghev1    18:7|and even wanted to kill him. However, he was unable to
08Ghev1    19:0|Byzantines that he submit to him and pay taxes
08Ghev1    20:1|he would not return to him until he had implemented his
08Ghev1    20:3|Maslama) dispatched an emissary to him with a letter full of
08Ghev1    20:8|mercy for those dear to him
08Ghev1    20:18|in His presence, and let Him pronounce the verdict. Let Him
08Ghev1    20:18|Him pronounce the verdict. Let Him save His people and deliver
08Ghev1    20:28|them. He summoned (Maslama) to him and greatly upbraided him, recalling
08Ghev1    20:28|to him and greatly upbraided him, recalling his shameless impudence. “Why
08Ghev1    21:1|Armenia came out to meet him. (Marwan) spoke words of peace
08Ghev1    21:1|the Bagratid House. (Marwan) gave him the authority of patrician over
08Ghev1    21:1|order of Hisham, and exalted him with many honors
08Ghev1    21:6|And (the caliph) exalted him worthily and acceded to his
08Ghev1    21:6|years be weighed out for him
08Ghev1    23:1|some (other) combatant, he had him fetched so that he might
08Ghev1    23:2|asking what they thought of him
08Ghev1    23:4|a drunken stupor, and slew him with a sword. In his
08Ghev1    24:1|sons of Ishmael adhered to him, forming a large army, which
08Ghev1    25:3|attempting to set traps for him everywhere. They attacked him at
08Ghev1    25:3|for him everywhere. They attacked him at night while he was
08Ghev1    25:3|district. They wanted to kill him. But the prince’s guards alerted
08Ghev1    25:3|But the prince’s guards alerted him about the brigands coming against
08Ghev1    25:3|about the brigands coming against him and he escaped their clutches
08Ghev1    25:4|to exact wicked vengeance on him—protected himself from them for
08Ghev1    25:5|the Ishmaelite caliph and informed him about the source of the
08Ghev1    25:8|brother Dawit’ had done to him, sent an emissary to Muslim’s
08Ghev1    25:9|he called at once for him to be treacherously taken and
08Ghev1    25:9|The executioner) took and bound him with wicked restraints and put
08Ghev1    25:9|with wicked restraints and put him into confinement in jail for
08Ghev1    25:11|rule of Ashot and sent him to the country of the
08Ghev1    26:1|to Prince Ashot to convince him to participate in their fruitless
08Ghev1    26:4|adopt this wise advice. Resisting him, they retorted: “If you do
08Ghev1    26:8|Some of the lords accompanied him and wanted to unite with
08Ghev1    26:9|the lords who were with him went and informed that malicious
08Ghev1    26:10|crow. (Grigor) caught up with him at night and besieged the
08Ghev1    26:10|not come out to help him
08Ghev1    26:11|Seizing (Ashot), he gave him to one of the servants
08Ghev1    26:11|servants of Dawit’ (Mamikonean), ordering him to blind his eyes. (And
08Ghev1    26:14|of God was visited upon him, a punishment commensurate with his
08Ghev1    27:8|God’s retribution was visited upon him as his own blood was
08Ghev1    28:6|that his own family styled him thefather of a coin
08Ghev1    28:9|Wherever they sent him he led his troops, although
08Ghev1    29:1|he removed and took with him
08Ghev1    29:3|they too departed along with him. Receiving (the emperor’s) permission they
08Ghev1    29:4|Yazid assembled the troops under him and went to that city
08Ghev1    30:1|individual named Sulaiman. (Allied) with him were the sons of sinfulness
08Ghev1    30:4|by the enemy, who killed him
08Ghev1    30:7|killed Sulaiman and many with him
08Ghev1    31:6|land was as nothing to him
08Ghev1    32:4|Subsequently another force came against him. Its chief was Muse’, who
08Ghev1    32:5|Muse’) arrested (Gagik) and turned him over to the caliph who
08Ghev1    32:5|to the caliph who put him in shackles and threw him
08Ghev1    32:5|him in shackles and threw him into a prison of unbearable
08Ghev1    32:5|unbearable narrowness and demanded from him the silver he had demanded
08Ghev1    33:7|of the Armenians, along with him came many brigades from the
08Ghev1    34:10|of the Armenian lords with him and withdrew from submission to
08Ghev1    34:10|had come to demand from him the bloodprice for those clanmates
08Ghev1    34:11|Mjur (Apumchur) and those with him and put them to his
08Ghev1    34:12|physically and spiritually flocked to him
08Ghev1    34:13|quarters arose and came against him. But before this, some [200] heavily
08Ghev1    34:19|the governor’s) people came before him, shrieking and wailing and casting
08Ghev1    34:24|delusional visions, and everyone believed him and called him a seer
08Ghev1    34:24|everyone believed him and called him a seer
08Ghev1    34:50|messenger) and beat and tortured him as a liar. (Hamazasp) himself
08Ghev1    35:3|and receive a reward from him for his labors
08Ghev1    35:4|righteous God was delivered upon him and he perished in the
08Ghev1    35:5|repayment for those who hated Him. (God) cleansed and preserved the
08Ghev1    36:2|to be meted out to him in the next life by
08Ghev1    36:4|about the fate which awaited him, judicious punishment for his wicked
08Ghev1    37:0|son, Muhammad al-Mahdi [775-785] succeeded him
08Ghev1    39:0|and his son Constantine [VI] succeeded him, an extremely young boy
08Ghev1    39:3|the caliph. (The emperor) received him with great ceremony and delight
08Ghev1    39:3|ceremony and delight, and honored him because of his personal bravery
08Ghev1    39:5|his brave heart, he appointed him general over [60,000] men; and he
08Ghev1    39:9|Tachat) his father and gave him very splendid gifts. And when
08Ghev1    39:9|caliph, the latter personally thanked him and gave him many valuable
08Ghev1    39:9|personally thanked him and gave him many valuable items from the
08Ghev1    39:9|royal treasury. He also gave him the dignity of the principate
08Ghev1    39:9|prince of Armenia) and sent him back to his land with
08Ghev1    39:11|he was unable (to reach him). This was because (‘Uthman’s allies
08Ghev1    39:16|Tachat and the lords with him
08Ghev1    40:1|manipulated by the demon inside him that when he was disporting
08Ghev1    40:3|lords came out to meet him, including the Artsrunid princes Hamazasp
08Ghev1    40:13|of injustice, summoned them before him at a tribunal
08Ghev1    40:17|severely tortured (Sahak), they released him from the painful bonds and
08Ghev1    40:17|the same fashion they tied him between the two wooden struts
08Ghev1    40:17|wooden struts and also beat him with even greater ferocity
08Ghev1    41:1|own brother ’Ubaidullah (Ovbedla) opposed him. Because of the antagonism between
08Ghev1    41:2|ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani), [787-788, 799-801]. After him was Abd al-Kebir (Abdalk’bir
08Ghev1    41:3|Following him was a certain Sulaiman (Sulaiman
08Ghev1    41:3|over the land, entrusting to him the Lord’s people, who were
08Ghev1    42:6|He called them to him and gave honors to the
08Ghev1    42:10|clerics) turned over everything to him. Everything kept hidden in the
08Ghev1    42:10|they revealed and placed before him without exception: precious gold and
08Ghev1    42:11|took (only) whatever appealed to him from the treasuries and splendid
09Draskh1    1:8|our own Japheth and single him out
09Draskh1    1:9|our nation is descended from him but that he was known
09Draskh1    1:15|prosperity of our country. Besides him, we shall also tell you
09Draskh1    1:20|manner receiving a throne from him, was properly laden with eminence
09Draskh1    3:2|and outsiders who had joined him
09Draskh1    3:4|piercing through his back, pinned him down to the ground. Having
09Draskh1    3:4|to the ground. Having killed him in this manner, Hayk ruled
09Draskh1    3:23|fairness, through frequent embassies promised him generous gifts and munificent profits
09Draskh1    3:24|not to persecute or kill him, but rather to subdue and
09Draskh1    3:24|rather to subdue and seize him in order to carry out
09Draskh1    3:25|after his father, and placed him in charge of supervising matters
09Draskh1    4:3|own valiant victorious Paroyr, granted him royal insignia and honor, and
09Draskh1    4:5|Senek’erim), were accorded welcome by him in order to establish their
09Draskh1    4:8|Hrach’e asked Nebuchadnezzar (to let him have) a certain Shambat, one
09Draskh1    4:11|the second Haykak, and after him came Eruand, who begot Tigran
09Draskh1    4:12|many names and stories, let him know that the books of
09Draskh1    4:18|name, derives its origin from him, and is assumed to be
09Draskh1    4:20|necessary in order to praise him, but the great urgency of
09Draskh1    4:20|to spend time to glorify him; it rather forces me to
09Draskh1    4:26|because he was indignant with him
09Draskh1    5:1|about his descendants who succeeded him on the throne and were
09Draskh1    5:2|empire would be named after him, since he had ruled over
09Draskh1    5:4|Antiochus, surnamed Soter (Sovter), succeeded him
09Draskh1    5:10|willingly offered his services to him before most of the others
09Draskh1    5:10|the others, Vagharshak also appointed him sparapet (and put him) in
09Draskh1    5:10|appointed him sparapet (and put him) in charge of thousands and
09Draskh1    5:16|benevolent deeds, and of reminding him of what was right and
09Draskh1    5:25|taking captive king Croesus, ordered him to be placed on an
09Draskh1    6:2|Greeks who had come against him, and forced the latter to
09Draskh1    6:7|massive body of troops against him, he suffered defeat at the
09Draskh1    6:9|by his uncle Tigran, left him and found asylum with Caesar
09Draskh1    6:9|asylum with Caesar, who gave him the city of Mazaka, (Mizhak
09Draskh1    6:11|great number of others brought him to Tigran
09Draskh1    6:16|the Romans, had taken from him, he defeated and drove out
09Draskh1    6:20|the Armenians was started by him. When Artashes, the king of
09Draskh1    6:21|of the Gnduni, had calumniated him before Arjam, and as there
09Draskh1    6:21|Arjam gave orders to torment him with all kinds of instruments
09Draskh1    7:2|in our tongue, they called him Abgar
09Draskh1    7:5|Abgar and was killed by him
09Draskh1    7:11|supplication (to Christ), and begged Him to come and heal him
09Draskh1    7:11|Him to come and heal him from his ailment which no
09Draskh1    7:12|worth answering and wrote to him that those who believe without
09Draskh1    7:12|those who believe without seeing him are more blessed (than those
09Draskh1    7:12|those who believe after seeing him). He also said, “To fulfill
09Draskh1    7:12|To fulfill the Will of Him Who has sent me, I
09Draskh1    7:16|his knees, prostrated himself before him
09Draskh1    7:17|hand on Abgar and cured him. He also healed all the
09Draskh1    7:18|mitre maker, and having left him in his place at Edessa
09Draskh1    8:2|the blessed apostle and (with him) his own daughter Sanduxt to
09Draskh1    8:2|to have detached himself from him, came to king Xosrov of
09Draskh1    8:5|that Saint Grigor’s mother conceived him at this place. After the
09Draskh1    8:9|and ineffable Trinity shining within him like a ray of light
09Draskh1    8:11|and blessings. After having honored him thus, Constantine had him and
09Draskh1    8:11|honored him thus, Constantine had him and Trdat mount on a
09Draskh1    9:1|the Father, not equal with Him and not born of Him
09Draskh1    9:1|Him and not born of Him before infinity, but rather created
09Draskh1    9:4|returned from there bringing with him the twenty chapters of the
09Draskh1    9:4|flock that was allotted to him
09Draskh1    10:6|by shepherds who had found him in a state of poverty
09Draskh1    11:1|of Constantine and earnestly begged him to make Xosrov rule as
09Draskh1    11:3|that the latter might set him as king in place of
09Draskh1    11:4|crowned Tiran king, and sent him to Armenia. Upon his arrival
09Draskh1    11:7|himself in every discipline, succeeded him
09Draskh1    11:9|our own Tiran, he made him condescend to his will. Then
09Draskh1    11:9|his will. Then he ordered him to place in his church
09Draskh1    11:10|and refused) to listen to him, Yusik snatched the image (of
09Draskh1    11:15|P’arnerseh from Astishat and set him on the patriarchal throne
09Draskh1    12:6|with certain others to elevate him as well to the rank
09Draskh1    12:15|Arshak who had rebelled against him and ordered his brother Trdat
09Draskh1    12:16|Nerses’s words and taking with him the patriarch as well as
09Draskh1    12:17|and gave orders to banish him with his clerics to a
09Draskh1    12:18|the holy martyr Georgios killed him in an incomprehensible manner and
09Draskh1    12:18|incomprehensible manner and justly rendered him what he deserved for his
09Draskh1    12:19|After him Theodosius the Great, a pious
09Draskh1    12:19|Great whom he kept with him until he had with his
09Draskh1    13:1|king of Armenia and putting him in fetters confined him in
09Draskh1    13:1|putting him in fetters confined him in the fortress of Anush
09Draskh1    13:4|his head and thus put him to death
09Draskh1    13:5|Nerses continually chided and admonished him
09Draskh1    13:6|village of Xagh and deprived him of this life, (acting) as
09Draskh1    13:7|After him they placed on the throne
09Draskh1    13:7|tradition they did not send him to Caesarea, but abandoning the
09Draskh1    13:11|virtues of his predecessors, succeeded him
09Draskh1    13:14|miracles that God revealed through him (in the works) of those
09Draskh1    14:3|king of Armenia, and confined him in the fortress of Anush
09Draskh1    14:4|and was greatly honored by him, because God makes his servants
09Draskh1    14:6|time Mesrop returned, bringing with him the characters of our language
09Draskh1    14:6|which were presumably given to him by the providence of God’s
09Draskh1    14:10|king of Persia, and begged him to release Xosrov, who was
09Draskh1    14:10|was in bondage, and send him to Armenia in place of
09Draskh1    14:14|the Great looked scornfully at him with a mind not to
09Draskh1    14:14|a mind not to accept him, after he had learned from
09Draskh1    14:14|adorned with virtue, he received him with great honor and favor
09Draskh1    14:16|excuse to bring accusations against him and to show their annoyance
09Draskh1    14:16|to show their annoyance at him. They complained to the blessed
09Draskh1    14:16|Sahak, and sought to make him an accomplice in defaming Artashir
09Draskh1    14:16|Armenia with fetters, or dethrone him
09Draskh1    14:21|since the same naxarars persecuted him. After him Vram set up
09Draskh1    14:21|same naxarars persecuted him. After him Vram set up a certain
09Draskh1    14:22|since the naxarars also hated him, Vram appointed another Syrian by
09Draskh1    14:24|Vram, his son Yazkert succeeded him. Then the blessed Sahak became
09Draskh1    14:26|of the celestial powers. Over him a wonderful sign flashed, a
09Draskh1    14:26|only after they had put him in his resting place
09Draskh1    15:3|seizing the abominable Vndoy burned him in the fire of the
09Draskh1    15:7|period of eight years. With him were also other blessed bishops
09Draskh1    16:3|all the forces coming against him, and collecting the taxes from
09Draskh1    16:5|Vagharsh succeeded him as king of Persia. As
09Draskh1    16:7|the royal court and giving him the marzpanate of Armenia sent
09Draskh1    16:7|the marzpanate of Armenia sent him back to Armenia
09Draskh1    16:9|After him the highly renowned Anastas ascended
09Draskh1    16:15|After him they set on the patriarchal
09Draskh1    16:16|After him they set on the patriarchal
09Draskh1    16:18|After him they set on the holy
09Draskh1    16:18|subsequently Vardan Mamikonean rose against him, killing the marzpan Suren in
09Draskh1    16:20|After him they summoned Nerses, who was
09Draskh1    16:20|district of Bagrewan, and set him on the holy see
09Draskh1    16:22|the holy martyr and buried him near the east side of
09Draskh1    16:24|After him they set as patriarch of
09Draskh1    16:25|After him they placed on the throne
09Draskh1    16:30|Movses greatly disputed and admonished him with graceful words of advice
09Draskh1    16:34|chanting sacred psalms they buried him in the cemetery of the
09Draskh1    16:35|naxarars plotted against and killed him in his own chamber and
09Draskh1    16:36|certain prince Vahram plotted against him and declared himself king, he
09Draskh1    16:37|emperor helped out Xosrov, giving him many troops and Vahram was
09Draskh1    16:38|was under obligation, Maurice asked him to concede Mesopotamia along with
09Draskh1    17:1|forced them to submit to him
09Draskh1    17:2|with Smbat and lavished on him numerous gifts; he also gave
09Draskh1    17:2|numerous gifts; he also gave him the marzpanate of Vrkan
09Draskh1    17:7|of his enemies, he ordered him to visit the land of
09Draskh1    17:15|section (of Armenia) and made him reside in the komopolis of
09Draskh1    17:19|body to Armenia and buried him in Daroynk’, which is in
09Draskh1    17:20|forces of Maurice rebelled against him, killed him in the palace
09Draskh1    17:20|Maurice rebelled against him, killed him in the palace and set
09Draskh1    17:32|the brave Smbat, and sent him to his land
09Draskh1    17:36|his own household rose against him and fabricated indecent reports. Subsequently
09Draskh1    17:36|passed the verdict to discharge him from his office not according
09Draskh1    18:2|and in return requested from him the holy cross. The latter
09Draskh1    18:3|Immediately thereafter Xorem’s troops killed him in his own kiosk in
09Draskh1    18:3|family of Sasan, and after him Azrmik, the daughter of Xosrov
09Draskh1    18:3|Xosrov, whom they strangled. After him Yazkert, the grandson of Xosrov
09Draskh1    18:5|Mazhezh Gnuni strategos and sent him to Armenia. The latter ordered
09Draskh1    18:5|and enter into communion with him concerning the profession of faith
09Draskh1    18:5|profession of faith. He warned him: “should you not agree to
09Draskh1    18:7|he did not take with him Yovhan, the sacristan of St
09Draskh1    18:8|the emperor, they sought from him a signed statement of faith
09Draskh1    18:9|both Ezr and those with him, as if they were ignorant
09Draskh1    18:11|church made haste (to greet him) in the customary procedure
09Draskh1    18:14|this by some who reproached him (thus): “Why did you not
09Draskh1    18:14|come to bow down before him?” He gave them the following
09Draskh1    18:15|gave strict orders (to fetch him) and much against his will
09Draskh1    18:22|A slanderous rumor about him holds that he allegedly tried
09Draskh1    18:24|also would not disagree with him concerning this, since I have
09Draskh1    19:1|was secretly plotting to kill him
09Draskh1    19:2|Dawit’ Saharuni curopalate and set him up as prince of Armenia
09Draskh1    19:27|Emperor to be reconciled with him, and succeeded in having him
09Draskh1    19:27|him, and succeeded in having him appointed as curopalate and strategos
09Draskh1    19:28|he passed away; they buried him in Daron beside his father
09Draskh1    19:33|that had remained obedient to him
09Draskh1    19:35|patriarch Nerses had pleaded with him
09Draskh1    19:39|before the emperor who questioned him (as follows): “Why did you
09Draskh1    19:40|not sharing the sacraments with him
09Draskh1    19:41|being of one mind with him signed a document anathematizing all
09Draskh1    19:42|emperor) and the king blessed him
09Draskh1    20:3|prince (of Armenia) and made him the commander in chief of
09Draskh1    20:12|great prince Grigor and begged him so that he would be
09Draskh1    20:13|Grigor accepted him with joy and ordered the
09Draskh1    20:13|the katholikos Anastas to give him the confirmation of the holy
09Draskh1    20:13|baptism (lit. who had received him from the water of the
09Draskh1    20:13|of the holy font), renamed him Dawit’ after his own father
09Draskh1    20:13|his own father and gave him as his residence the village
09Draskh1    20:15|in this science, and ordered him to design what he had
09Draskh1    20:18|the village of Ot’mus, succeeded him on the patriarchal throne
09Draskh1    20:19|army in Armenia and drove him away
09Draskh1    20:29|Sahak in fetters and sent him to Damascus. Along with him
09Draskh1    20:29|him to Damascus. Along with him he also sent the prince
09Draskh1    20:30|we mentioned above; he tormented him with severe blows, fetters and
09Draskh1    20:30|Christ and tried to persuade him to fall into his own
09Draskh1    20:31|revealed his indignation, Abdllah had him nailed to a wooden board
09Draskh1    21:4|of Vanand caught up with him and massacred his entire forces
09Draskh1    21:6|still alive in Damascus, asked him to be allowed to go
09Draskh1    21:6|be allowed to go to him, hoping that he might find
09Draskh1    21:6|find a way of dissuading him from his very bitter thoughts
09Draskh1    21:7|every mortal and hastily puts him in a coffin. Moreover, reminding
09Draskh1    21:7|in a coffin. Moreover, reminding him of the unbearable grief in
09Draskh1    21:7|again made it known to him that he himself was to
09Draskh1    21:8|words of persuasion he begged him to turn away from his
09Draskh1    21:10|with orders not to bury him until he had arrived
09Draskh1    21:11|he extended his hand towards him, as if he were alive
09Draskh1    21:11|he were alive, and greeted him in his tongue, saying salamalek’
09Draskh1    21:13|that they had done to him and turning back went to
09Draskh1    21:15|of Archesh in Agheovit, succeeded him on the patriarchal throne
09Draskh1    21:21|a short time, and after him, ’Umar ruled, in whose time
09Draskh1    22:1|charge of Albania, agreed with him
09Draskh1    22:4|the Ishmaelite caliph ’Umar, informing him (of the following), “There is
09Draskh1    22:5|to return our land to him. Should you not hasten to
09Draskh1    22:18|visit the caliph, and told him about the elegance of Yovhannes
09Draskh1    22:19|Wishing to see him, the caliph immediately sent one
09Draskh1    22:20|the caliph sent word to him that he wished to see
09Draskh1    22:20|that he wished to see him clad in his usual manner
09Draskh1    22:22|Upon seeing him, the latter was amazed by
09Draskh1    22:22|he ordered a chair for him to sit on, and began
09Draskh1    22:30|Subsequently, he bestowed on him great honors, adorning him over
09Draskh1    22:30|on him great honors, adorning him over seven times with beautiful
09Draskh1    22:30|royal garments, and also giving him gold and silver, he sent
09Draskh1    22:30|gold and silver, he sent him to his country
09Draskh1    23:1|After him (Yovhannes), they placed on the
09Draskh1    23:2|Trdat had bequeathed it to him as a soulscot. Trdat’s edict
09Draskh1    23:3|numerous deeds of wickedness vexed him, torn with anguish, he came
09Draskh1    23:7|who was from Dasnawork’, succeeded him on the patriarchal throne, and
09Draskh1    23:12|summoned the bishop and begged him to find a way of
09Draskh1    23:16|matter was made known to him, the ostikan immediately sent for
09Draskh1    23:16|and gave orders to bring him and set him on the
09Draskh1    23:16|to bring him and set him on the patriarchal throne. For
09Draskh1    23:26|After him they set up as prelate
09Draskh1    23:27|court of the Curopalate, succeeded him and presided for only about
09Draskh1    24:12|other) Soghomon (just mentioned) accompanied him, and having become a monk
09Draskh1    24:13|When they had taken him out of his cell, and
09Draskh1    24:13|his cell, and were bringing him to the patriarchal see, certain
09Draskh1    24:21|the large estates over to him as though against a payment
09Draskh1    24:23|man of God, and binding him with fetters, had him beaten
09Draskh1    24:23|binding him with fetters, had him beaten with a club, so
09Draskh1    24:24|toils that had come upon him, nor did he give a
09Draskh1    24:26|from his bonds, he sent him home
09Draskh1    24:29|the Great Yovsep’, and putting him to death at the sources
09Draskh1    25:3|governor, and being envious of him, Sawada sent a considerable army
09Draskh1    25:3|sent a considerable army against him. Among (the allies of Sawada
09Draskh1    25:3|his power, or to eliminate him by treachery
09Draskh1    25:16|the man of God approached him and spreading their tongues around
09Draskh1    25:16|land uttered their slanders before him
09Draskh1    25:18|of the satanic afflictions (awaiting him at the hands) of the
09Draskh1    25:20|her bridegroom, flourished anew seeing him return to her covered with
09Draskh1    25:27|bound with fetters and sent him to the caliph. Because of
09Draskh1    25:28|governor Abu Sa’id and killed him seemingly in revenge for prince
09Draskh1    25:28|to the caliph to bring him tidings of the disaster
09Draskh1    25:31|with fetters and bring to him all the princes and lords
09Draskh1    25:32|he should bring them with him
09Draskh1    25:38|of the same mind with him in this matter
09Draskh1    25:40|who immediately seized him together with all of his
09Draskh1    25:41|to seize and bring to him every warrior that had taken
09Draskh1    25:45|He was received by him with honor, and delivering himself
09Draskh1    25:45|his will, he went before him as guide, and cleared the
09Draskh1    25:47|whom he had brought with him from Vaspurakan, and separating those
09Draskh1    26:1|and bring them immediately before him
09Draskh1    26:4|forces to pursue and seize him
09Draskh1    26:6|beguiled by the devil, bound him with fetters and sent him
09Draskh1    26:6|him with fetters and sent him forth to Bugha, calculating that
09Draskh1    26:6|calculating that Bugha might favor him for this
09Draskh1    26:7|whom were immediately brought to him ( = Bugha) in the city
09Draskh1    26:9|tyrant Bugha carried away (with him) those that had been captured
09Draskh1    26:9|Smbat to follow immediately after him and come to carry out
09Draskh1    26:14|prince of Albania and seized him together with his relatives. The
09Draskh1    26:14|Albania were likewise subjugated by him; there was much bloodshed in
09Draskh1    26:15|Thereafter, they brought to him all the prisoners that were
09Draskh1    26:15|he carried them away with him to the caliph
09Draskh1    26:16|He likewise brought with him to the royal court the
09Draskh1    26:16|of Armenia as compensation, give him royal gifts and honors, and
09Draskh1    26:16|and honors, and thus send him back to his land
09Draskh1    26:17|before the caliph, they ranked him along with the rest of
09Draskh1    26:17|of the prisoners and confined him in prison. Nor did they
09Draskh1    26:21|that it was impossible for him to forsake the Christian faith
09Draskh1    26:22|mind, they decided to destroy him by means of merciless torments
09Draskh1    26:24|and spiritual chants, and buried him in the martyrium of the
09Draskh1    26:27|before men, I will disown him before my Father in heaven
09Draskh1    26:28|The Father of Light crowned him and his name was inscribed
09Draskh1    27:5|leaving the complete narrative to him, I shall draw only what
09Draskh1    27:6|and those of others against him, from the time of his
09Draskh1    27:8|friendship, so that all admired him for this
09Draskh1    27:10|of the caliph, and investing him with many robes as well
09Draskh1    27:10|well as royal insignia, entrusted him with the taxes (sak) of
09Draskh1    27:11|of whom made treaties with him, as if with a true
09Draskh1    27:18|were blessed and praised by Him. They broke up their fallow
09Draskh1    28:1|of Siwnik’, and obtained for him honor from the royal court
09Draskh1    28:5|and thoughtful love always gave him sound advice. At first he
09Draskh1    29:2|his splendid white hair gave him distinction
09Draskh1    29:4|Armenia unanimously resolved to raise him up as king over themselves
09Draskh1    29:6|patriarch Georg, who conferred on him the divine benediction of spiritual
09Draskh1    29:6|with the chrism, and crowned him king over the people of
09Draskh1    29:7|dastakerts. The laws passed by him applied equally to mountain dwellers
09Draskh1    29:12|vassal of Ashot faithfully rendered him service by an obligatory tribute
09Draskh1    29:16|they were at variance with him
09Draskh1    29:18|from the rear, instantly struck him down with sword, and threw
09Draskh1    29:18|down with sword, and threw him to the ground
09Draskh1    30:8|suitable) for royalty, they buried him in the cemetery of his
09Draskh1    30:9|great katholikos came to console him, and relieve him of his
09Draskh1    30:9|to console him, and relieve him of his grief, so that
09Draskh1    30:10|words of consolation. Abas received him honorably and well, but did
09Draskh1    30:10|well, but did not want him to proceed to Smbat, lest
09Draskh1    30:13|who was greatly enraged with him because of the slander of
09Draskh1    30:13|together with Smbat. He had him bound with iron chains and
09Draskh1    30:13|with iron chains and confined him in the fortress of Kars
09Draskh1    30:16|Dawit’. Then I shall let him go in peace
09Draskh1    30:22|nephew’s justice and so asked him to send as a hostage
09Draskh1    30:23|Atrnerseh in return, he sent him back to his own land
09Draskh1    30:25|They came forth to meet him at the place of assembly
09Draskh1    30:25|pronounced the solemn blessings on him, and investing him with gold
09Draskh1    30:25|blessings on him, and investing him with gold-embroidered robes covered
09Draskh1    30:26|his actions, as he considered him responsible for the fact that
09Draskh1    30:28|all turned their eyes to him, since he could discern and
09Draskh1    30:29|man of God and win him over to his wicked conspiracy
09Draskh1    30:29|wicked conspiracy. He, therefore, wrote him a letter in which he
09Draskh1    30:29|he first lavished flatteries upon him; he then brought such serious
09Draskh1    30:30|He also announced to him (his decision) to set him
09Draskh1    30:30|him (his decision) to set him on the patriarchal see instead
09Draskh1    30:35|the cloak of holiness covers him, and he is honored with
09Draskh1    30:35|and I shall always call him thus
09Draskh1    30:36|ignorance beyond limit to anathematize him unjustly, and have used the
09Draskh1    30:37|Holy Scriptures, that we hold him as an exemplar. He forgives
09Draskh1    30:38|penance and worship I persuaded him to tear up the signed
09Draskh1    30:44|of righteousness to go unto him, and accomplish your desires according
09Draskh1    30:44|according to His Will; let Him speak justice and judgment in
09Draskh1    30:59|living, shall do what pleases Him
09Draskh1    30:65|the Emperor, and lawfully committed him to the judge unto their
09Draskh1    30:78|repentance, and were forgiven by him. The great sparapet, who was
09Draskh1    30:79|The patriarch received him with love and ungrudging heart
09Draskh1    31:2|return, the Emperor gave to him an exceedingly great many number
09Draskh1    31:10|of the city submissive to him, and he also noted that
09Draskh1    31:10|gate of the city before him
09Draskh1    31:14|wonderful order all submitted to him. But whoever lifted their hands
09Draskh1    31:14|whoever lifted their hands against him, he repressed with daring force
09Draskh1    32:20|Express to Him the gratitude that you owe
09Draskh1    32:20|the gratitude that you owe Him, the One who consoles your
09Draskh1    32:20|because you are bound to him by oath in accordance with
09Draskh1    32:21|words, deeds, and thoughts let Him place them in the promised
09Draskh1    33:1|discard his promise to obey him
09Draskh1    33:2|of the tribute assigned to him. Therefore, he made haste to
09Draskh1    33:7|Lord. At first Afshin received him with friendly disposition, and in
09Draskh1    33:7|the king to come to him. The righteous and simple minded
09Draskh1    33:7|the king, and forcibly bring him within his reach
09Draskh1    33:9|Although all of them begged him frequently not to go back
09Draskh1    33:11|pitched camp not far from him in the village of Doghk’
09Draskh1    33:13|to the ground and slay him. The survivors were dispersed and
09Draskh1    33:14|he begged Smbat to pay him the royal taxes, and make
09Draskh1    33:14|to break his alliance with him
09Draskh1    33:15|wishes of Afshin and sent him valuable gifts, in return for
09Draskh1    33:16|the ostikan departed, taking with him the great katholikos bound with
09Draskh1    33:17|no attendant to wait upon him and either prepare his bed
09Draskh1    33:17|for his hands, or offer him his towel, or hold a
09Draskh1    33:17|or hold a basin before him, or bring water for him
09Draskh1    33:17|him, or bring water for him to drink and quench his
09Draskh1    33:21|taken the great katholikos with him. No sooner had he arrived
09Draskh1    33:21|our men hastened to meet him
09Draskh1    33:22|the katholikos be returned to him, Hamam got him back and
09Draskh1    33:22|returned to him, Hamam got him back and adding his own
09Draskh1    33:22|to the money sent to him in order to fulfill the
09Draskh1    33:23|like a servant, and sent him to Armenia
09Draskh1    34:1|his whole-hearted submission to him in return to his gifts
09Draskh1    34:2|that he had taken with him with the expectation of higher
09Draskh1    34:2|hope) that they would grant him autonomy. However, he received nothing
09Draskh1    34:5|with the king, he begged him with tearful eyes not to
09Draskh1    34:5|of his wrongs and deny him the fatherly patronage of former
09Draskh1    34:6|in his attitude; he summoned him with loving tenderness as a
09Draskh1    34:6|beloved son, and bestowed on him great honors
09Draskh1    34:9|naxarars were in accord with him, he decided to conquer and
09Draskh1    34:10|of the bdeshxsand confining him in prison, had appropriated the
09Draskh1    34:11|Ahmad also opened hostilities against him, and the prince was killed
09Draskh1    34:16|the king went along with him
09Draskh1    34:17|set a definite time, asked him to attack accordingly. (In the
09Draskh1    34:23|his life there. Together with him there were other warriors, lords
09Draskh1    34:28|upon the presumptuous prince, stabbed him. Thus he fell to the
09Draskh1    35:2|any means of escape from him
09Draskh1    35:3|could not be induced by him to rebel, and he could
09Draskh1    35:4|that he could not harm him through treachery or subordinate him
09Draskh1    35:4|him through treachery or subordinate him by warfare. Subsequently, he set
09Draskh1    35:5|people who were known to him, Afshin with raging violence laid
09Draskh1    35:8|were subsequently taken (captive by him) were not threatened by any
09Draskh1    35:9|who would restore life to him and bring utter destruction upon
09Draskh1    35:13|the above demands would give him assurance and undisturbed peace
09Draskh1    35:14|were not in accord with him, and finding no other way
09Draskh1    35:14|Afshin’s wishes, and sent to him his son Ashot, as well
09Draskh1    35:14|hostages. Also he gave to him in marriage the daughter of
09Draskh1    36:1|he used to carry with him prior to the establishment of
09Draskh1    36:2|of the king, and treating him with consideration, gave him suitable
09Draskh1    36:2|treating him with consideration, gave him suitable gifts, and honored him
09Draskh1    36:2|him suitable gifts, and honored him like a close relative
09Draskh1    36:6|and the illustrious azats set him up on the throne of
09Draskh1    36:10|childhood, and was related to him by blood, yet, being blinded
09Draskh1    36:14|always turned his eyes to him with utmost attentiveness and entrusted
09Draskh1    36:15|by this, king Smbat summoned him and treated him with kindness
09Draskh1    36:15|Smbat summoned him and treated him with kindness. Subsequently, he crowned
09Draskh1    36:15|glory and proper ceremony, outfitting him in armor befitting kings, he
09Draskh1    36:15|armor befitting kings, he set him over the land of Iberia
09Draskh1    36:15|land of Iberia, and granted him the second place in his
09Draskh1    37:6|on her knees, she begged him, moaning tearfully, to return her
09Draskh1    37:6|had been taken hostage by him from king Smbat sometime earlier
09Draskh1    37:9|having seen no one like him
09Draskh1    37:14|Although the dauntless Sewordik’ resisted him valiantly, yet, they could not
09Draskh1    37:14|Arues, and brought them with him to the city of P’aytakaran
09Draskh1    37:17|being distressed by Afshin, deserted him, and taking with him the
09Draskh1    37:17|deserted him, and taking with him the king’s son Ashot who
09Draskh1    37:17|king Smbat, and returned to him his son and daughter-in
09Draskh1    37:18|great eunuch to come to him and (in appreciation for his
09Draskh1    37:18|appreciation for his service) gave him abundant gratuities and gifts, whereupon
09Draskh1    37:18|and gifts, whereupon he sent him to the region of Asorestan
09Draskh1    37:22|stench of death rose from him
09Draskh1    37:24|miserable distress, perished together with him
09Draskh1    38:6|his voice, whereupon they seized him immediately, and brought him to
09Draskh1    38:6|seized him immediately, and brought him to prince Ashot
09Draskh1    38:8|dug (for someone else), swallowed him
09Draskh1    38:9|Prince Ashot put him in fetters, and brought him
09Draskh1    38:9|him in fetters, and brought him to the fortress of Sewan
09Draskh1    38:9|fortress be turned over to him
09Draskh1    38:10|did not wish to give him the fortress under threat of
09Draskh1    39:2|laws of God had dissociated him from them and their ways
09Draskh1    39:3|an invitation to come to him
09Draskh1    39:7|bemoaned Shapuh’s loss and buried him among his ancestors in the
09Draskh1    39:11|consoling words I restored in him the hope of eternal life
09Draskh1    39:11|task which was entrusted to him by God in order that
09Draskh1    40:1|to his side and make him an ally, just as he
09Draskh1    40:5|and went in pursuit of him, he could not catch up
09Draskh1    40:5|could not catch up with him. Therefore, he marshalled his forces
09Draskh1    40:6|king was getting close to him, he sent to him one
09Draskh1    40:6|to him, he sent to him one of his venerable secretaries
09Draskh1    40:6|of the royal taxes to him as he might wish and
09Draskh1    40:11|in order to celebrate with him the day of the great
09Draskh1    40:13|Smbat in order to honor him
09Draskh1    40:14|kind of distinction, by sending him a steed swift like the
09Draskh1    40:14|studded with gems, and appointed him presiding prince (ishxan ishxanac’) of
09Draskh1    40:22|he was wont to send him every year numerous gifts and
09Draskh1    41:2|son-in-law, and advised him to banish from his heart
09Draskh1    41:3|senses, king Smbat marched against him with a large force, and
09Draskh1    41:3|force, and also taking with him the king of Iberia, he
09Draskh1    41:5|his naxarars to talk to him about the (terms of) peace
09Draskh1    41:5|king of Egrisi, and drove him forth like a kid, the
09Draskh1    41:6|that region. He brought with him Constantine of Egrisi, and putting
09Draskh1    41:6|Constantine of Egrisi, and putting him in fetters of iron, confined
09Draskh1    41:6|in fetters of iron, confined him in the fortress of Ani
09Draskh1    41:6|many honors, he generously granted him all the (royal) robes, and
09Draskh1    41:8|show any reluctance in dismissing him immediately, and in setting him
09Draskh1    41:8|him immediately, and in setting him up in his former domain
09Draskh1    41:9|perhaps thenceforth be obedient to him as his protege, in return
09Draskh1    41:9|the numerous favors done for him
09Draskh1    41:10|Subsequently, he dressed him in royal robes, placed on
09Draskh1    41:11|He also equipped him with the proper things necessary
09Draskh1    41:11|his command an army, sent him to his domain
09Draskh1    41:13|done out of hostility towards him and he began thenceforth to
09Draskh1    41:14|magnanimous in his friendship toward him, because his seditious designs made
09Draskh1    41:14|designs made no sense to him
09Draskh1    42:2|vengeance of Yusuf, and promising him to forego a year’s tribute
09Draskh1    42:4|was drawn up to help him in the rear, and not
09Draskh1    42:14|to assassinate Smbat, and set him (Atrnerseh) in his place as
09Draskh1    42:25|his apologies humbly, and offered him terms of peace, and took
09Draskh1    42:25|of peace, and took with him his oldest son as hostage
09Draskh1    42:25|hostage. Also he received from him all the naxarars who had
09Draskh1    42:25|the naxarars who had betrayed him, and blinding all of them
09Draskh1    43:1|king Smbat to return to him the city of Naxjawan, which
09Draskh1    43:2|that he had bestowed on him
09Draskh1    43:3|in Persia, and having offered him the intended gifts, he then
09Draskh1    43:3|against the king for depriving him of his rights
09Draskh1    43:4|Yusuf received him with joy, and gave him
09Draskh1    43:4|him with joy, and gave him a royal crown, as well
09Draskh1    43:8|to terms of peace with him, before he poured his poison
09Draskh1    43:9|of our own countrymen against him found reason to cherish his
09Draskh1    43:11|land. Then, prostrating himself before him in a cleverly calculated manner
09Draskh1    43:11|cleverly calculated manner, he offered him gifts, and received from him
09Draskh1    43:11|him gifts, and received from him credit befitting his position. From
09Draskh1    43:11|brother to come and visit him
09Draskh1    43:15|our land, where I followed him in fetters
09Draskh1    43:18|they raised their arms against him and cut down many of
09Draskh1    43:25|king Smbat, (and demanded from him) the total payment of the
09Draskh1    44:6|communication, he gradually yielded to him completely. Yet, even then, the
09Draskh1    44:9|Pharaoh, I ran away from him and went to Madian like
09Draskh1    45:2|naxarars, sent the conspirators against him in an underhanded manner
09Draskh1    45:21|we did not duly acknowledge Him from whom we received good
09Draskh1    46:6|believe were men respected by him, he condemned to death secretly
09Draskh1    46:6|’s service. The latter gave him a deathly poison to drink
09Draskh1    46:6|which had been built by him
09Draskh1    46:10|nobility that had surrendered to him or had fallen into his
09Draskh1    46:13|could be gathered to pursue him, Vasak, in the confusion, was
09Draskh1    47:8|one who could stand against him, he sent a detachment of
09Draskh1    48:3|come to secret terms with him, waited for the right time
09Draskh1    48:8|whether they were related to him or not, remained aloof from
09Draskh1    48:8|or not, remained aloof from him both in deed and in
09Draskh1    48:8|with friendship dissociated themselves from him and joined the enemy
09Draskh1    48:9|others, who were annoyed at him, even rose and disgracefully attacked
09Draskh1    48:9|even rose and disgracefully attacked him intending to kill him in
09Draskh1    48:9|attacked him intending to kill him in compliance with the intrigues
09Draskh1    48:16|oath, he descended to meet him. Thus, he saved all of
09Draskh1    48:17|pleasant words. First, he clothed him in gold-woven lace, Laconian
09Draskh1    48:17|garments, and tried to deceive him with fraudulent schemes, in order
09Draskh1    48:17|schemes, in order to show him that he was faithful to
09Draskh1    48:18|thought that he could please him like a fruitful tree, and
09Draskh1    48:18|a fruitful tree, and deceive him in the manner of the
09Draskh1    48:19|wise listener did not trust him, for through his perceptive and
09Draskh1    48:21|domain. Although the ostikan assured him that he would be set
09Draskh1    49:1|made a conspiracy to put him to death, and blending death
09Draskh1    49:1|blending death with life, confined him in prison and bound his
09Draskh1    49:1|fetters. They had prepared for him a hellish prison, where, in
09Draskh1    49:4|The ostikan also brought with him king Smbat bound in chains
09Draskh1    49:5|and gradually began to subject him to destructive torments. Anxious to
09Draskh1    49:5|he gnashed his teeth at him, and gave him up to
09Draskh1    49:5|teeth at him, and gave him up to the impious executioners
09Draskh1    49:5|the impious executioners, who tormented him severely, and poured the poison
09Draskh1    49:5|poison of their bitterness on him. Armed men caused frequent distress
09Draskh1    49:5|distress by clubbing and squeezing him between logs as well as
09Draskh1    49:5|logs as well as torturing him on racks
09Draskh1    49:6|much because the executioners deprived him of the necessary nourishment, but
09Draskh1    49:10|Then they placed him on the rack, and stretching
09Draskh1    49:10|on the rack, and stretching him from the chin as well
09Draskh1    49:10|ten men would fall on him like rocks, and thus by
09Draskh1    49:10|such devices try to suffocate him
09Draskh1    49:12|and terrible torments, they decapitated him with a sword. He departed
09Draskh1    49:13|polluted and impious ostikan ordered him not to be buried. They
09Draskh1    49:13|on a pole, and crucified him in the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    49:13|to share the cross with Him, and not lose the fortitude
09Draskh1    49:14|and bearing a resemblance to him. Those who saw this, testified
09Draskh1    50:19|the aid of Ashot, protecting him and making him prosperous, they
09Draskh1    50:19|Ashot, protecting him and making him prosperous, they came to an
09Draskh1    50:19|came to an agreement with him, and being of one mind
09Draskh1    50:19|being of one mind with him, made Ashot king in place
09Draskh1    50:19|his father. For they considered him to be in the position
09Draskh1    51:29|his chin. Wishing to save him, the above men snatched him
09Draskh1    51:29|him, the above men snatched him away, lest he might be
09Draskh1    51:37|that should the latter survive him, he might be terrified of
09Draskh1    51:38|sacrifice and votive immolation to Him, Who died for us and
09Draskh1    52:7|temples of Sisera after making him drink the milk, or like
09Draskh1    52:16|and the present disorder: “Before him is a garden of delight
09Draskh1    52:16|garden of delight, and behind him a plain of desolation
09Draskh1    53:29|of anyone, they inflicted on him twice as many diabolic tortures
09Draskh1    54:20|of his realm), taking with him his family, his treasures, as
09Draskh1    54:22|and his allies) carefully kept him under secret surveillance
09Draskh1    54:24|thought of doing evil to him. But while I was still
09Draskh1    54:35|now I am grateful to Him, Who gave strength to your
09Draskh1    54:81|the Lord for His kindness, Him, who crowned you with a
09Draskh1    55:2|to pay a visit to him in order to make arrangements
09Draskh1    55:4|of the Emperor, I sent him to Ashot, the son of
09Draskh1    55:5|Here, the Emperor honored him more than his gaherec’ princes
09Draskh1    55:5|the other honorable guests, gave him the majestic distinction befitting the
09Draskh1    55:5|as his equal, and exalted him with royal dignity
09Draskh1    55:6|same time, he bestowed on him the titlethe son of
09Draskh1    55:6|andmy beloved son”, dressed him in glorious purple, and gave
09Draskh1    55:7|They also presented him with swift and spirited horses
09Draskh1    55:8|whom he had taken with him. Until their return they received
09Draskh1    55:14|from the redeeming spring of him who renovated us, and whose
09Draskh1    55:33|for his family, he received him with honor, set a generous
09Draskh1    55:33|allowance, gave presents and honored him
09Draskh1    56:2|of Ashot, and prepared for him many valuable gifts, great amounts
09Draskh1    56:2|to these he bestowed on him many treasures, put in his
09Draskh1    56:2|generals and forces, and sent him back to his land
09Draskh1    56:4|large dastakert Koghb hostilely opposed him, and he could in no
09Draskh1    56:4|consent to submit themselves to him, Ashot consequently let them be
09Draskh1    56:6|a sword, whereafter he sent him to his land. The latter
09Draskh1    56:9|king Smbat. The latter received him with great honors, and intimacy
09Draskh1    56:9|and intimacy, and bestowed on him glorious distinctions
09Draskh1    57:2|turn, demanded that they serve him in the same manner of
09Draskh1    58:0|Ashot and Is Defeated by Him
09Draskh1    58:8|Ishmaelite cavalry detachment to assist him
09Draskh1    58:9|the ostikan. Then taking with him also the forces of his
09Draskh1    58:13|Iberia, Gurgen, and receiving from him a great number of soldiers
09Draskh1    58:14|still under age. They buried him in the cemetery near the
09Draskh1    58:14|church that was built by him in the village of Noratunk’
09Draskh1    59:0|against Prince Movses, and Defeats Him
09Draskh1    59:3|of the forces coming to him en masse, he also gathered
09Draskh1    59:4|rigid haughtiness and submit to him in order to live in
09Draskh1    59:5|But Movses answered him with arrogance and rudeness
09Draskh1    59:9|Canark’, in order to win him over to his side by
09Draskh1    59:10|of Movses, caught up with him, and striking his steel helmet
09Draskh1    59:10|Upon his return, he brought him back, and cauterized his eyes
09Draskh1    59:11|that they had set against him because of their wicked jealousy
09Draskh1    59:13|and having laid snares for him, they suddenly attacked with the
09Draskh1    59:13|with the intention of putting him to death unnoticed
09Draskh1    59:14|the king hastily took with him the son of his brother
09Draskh1    59:18|king, who at first received him with great honor, and assured
09Draskh1    59:18|with great honor, and assured him that he would treat him
09Draskh1    59:18|him that he would treat him as his coadjutor and as
09Draskh1    59:19|his possession letters sent to him by the other king Ashot
09Draskh1    59:19|For this reason, Ashot bound him with fetters of iron and
09Draskh1    59:19|fetters of iron and confined him in the fortress of Kayean
09Draskh1    59:20|very caustic terms and upbraided him greatly for breaking his oath
09Draskh1    59:20|days, he consented to release him from prison, and set him
09Draskh1    59:20|him from prison, and set him up in his domain
09Draskh1    59:21|might do something unbecoming (of him). Thus, laying my trust in
09Draskh1    60:0|Ashot, and Is Seized by Him; On the Works of Other
09Draskh1    60:1|that he had brought with him, and thus crowning him king
09Draskh1    60:1|with him, and thus crowning him king over the Armenians for
09Draskh1    60:1|the third time, bestowed on him suitable prizes
09Draskh1    60:2|return, the king also honored him greatly, and presented him with
09Draskh1    60:2|honored him greatly, and presented him with generous gifts. Moreover, he
09Draskh1    60:3|at king Gagik, and threatened him with intimidating words of imminent
09Draskh1    60:4|by marrying his daughter to him—enticed by the words of
09Draskh1    60:11|brothers, who mourned greatly over him, and bearing his body buried
09Draskh1    60:11|and bearing his body buried him with their ancestors
09Draskh1    60:12|of Dvin to submit to him, he turned his back and
09Draskh1    60:12|Iberia, where he took with him Atrnerseh, the king of Iberia
09Draskh1    60:12|order to exact vengeance on him. With immense wickedness they caused
09Draskh1    60:15|province of Uti, and informed him of the incursion of his
09Draskh1    60:19|ambush the king and entrap him
09Draskh1    60:23|while I go to meet him with my sword and give
09Draskh1    60:27|armed forces that were around him, he left behind the hundreds
09Draskh1    60:28|abide by this, then compensate him for his wickedness, and save
09Draskh1    60:29|was wont to carry before him, and suddenly his two hundred
09Draskh1    60:33|Providence of God, Which saved him on that occasion, would not
09Draskh1    60:33|that occasion, would not let him suffer a second time the
09Draskh1    60:34|made everyone lose confidence in him and alienated them
09Draskh1    61:1|of his ministers (naxarar) against him with a great force. Although
09Draskh1    61:2|upon king Gagik, and saved him from the ostikan’s ferocious and
09Draskh1    61:4|the same terms, and granted him the title of shahanshah
09Draskh1    62:1|promise of turning over to him the great fortress, provided that
09Draskh1    62:1|provided that he would give him in return the stronghold of
09Draskh1    62:2|wishes of Vasak, and sent him a solemn oath bearing his
09Draskh1    62:4|Gurgen, the latter immediately made him turn back, and bringing him
09Draskh1    62:4|him turn back, and bringing him before the gates of the
09Draskh1    62:4|to turn it over to him
09Draskh1    62:14|the fortress were opened before him, and as soon as he
09Draskh1    63:7|but the people had nicknamed him C’lik (‘Little Bull’) for his
09Draskh1    63:10|and turned their backs on him. Thereafter, there was no one
09Draskh1    63:10|no one that would help him except for a very small
09Draskh1    63:11|the catastrophe became clear to him, he withdrew and came to
09Draskh1    63:11|the king of Egrisi, giving him the assurance that he could
09Draskh1    63:11|with friendship, and bestowing on him bounteous gifts, gave his consent
09Draskh1    63:12|he handed them over to him, so that with their help
09Draskh1    63:13|encouraging the numerous troops with him to fight like one man
09Draskh1    63:14|of the rebellious brigands with him, summoned great numbers of forces
09Draskh1    64:2|who had been honored by him, displayed his might and glory
09Draskh1    64:4|the tyrant. Danger had taught him how to save himself and
09Draskh1    64:9|to the caliph, and asked him to reestablish the latter in
09Draskh1    64:9|had either heard or seen him
09Draskh1    64:11|to release Yusuf, and sent him with a detachment of forces
09Draskh1    64:11|one who would concur with him, obey and fulfill his wishes
09Draskh1    64:11|wishes, as well as assist him in pouring on his enemies
09Draskh1    64:13|and taking the refugees with him, he sheltered them in the
09Draskh1    64:16|to prince Atom and asked him to pay the royal tributes
09Draskh1    64:16|bestow the usual gifts upon him, so that receiving these he
09Draskh1    64:17|he owed. He also gave him copious gratuities. As for the
09Draskh1    64:20|the gratitude that he owed him for his coronation, and gave
09Draskh1    64:20|for his coronation, and gave him leave to rule over all
09Draskh1    64:21|there was no reason for him to be prone to baseness
09Draskh1    64:23|mules, he gave these to him together with bounteous gifts
09Draskh1    65:2|the prince of Sisakan, confronted him. He entertained in his mind
09Draskh1    65:3|the gate of pity before him, and laconically promised to grant
09Draskh1    65:3|and laconically promised to grant him his inheritance. For he expected
09Draskh1    65:3|brother Sahak to come to him with the same purpose, so
09Draskh1    65:5|asked them to come with him to the capital city of
09Draskh1    65:7|made success had come to him, he set aside the concealment
09Draskh1    65:8|of Dvin. He took with him Sahak the lord of Siwnik’
09Draskh1    65:21|letter to Nasr, and reminded him of the horrible afflictions that
09Draskh1    65:22|means I would continue sending him gifts as a tribute for
09Draskh1    66:3|of your peace treaty with him? If you wish to become
09Draskh1    66:4|the Christian aberration, and bring him in fetters before you and
09Draskh1    66:5|same view, and thus aroused him to bite like a wicked
09Draskh1    66:5|a wicked beast, and urged him to dishonor the heathen custom
09Draskh1    66:8|they confronted Nasr, and told him what they had accomplished, the
09Draskh1    66:14|the enemy and escaping from him, they hid themselves behind the
09Draskh1    66:43|executioners also sought to behead him, yet, he was in no
09Draskh1    66:44|Thus, they beheaded him. He set the seal of
09Draskh1    66:54|reason, they did not cast him into the furnace of their
09Draskh1    66:54|they might acquire something from him and like leeches suck his
09Draskh1    67:1|those regions to submit to him, or slaughter them by the
09Draskh1    67:2|and having turned over to him the lords of Sisakan, Sahak
09Draskh1    67:3|whom he had left behind him, gathered a great number of
09Draskh1    67:6|more than twenty men with him, whereas Bishr had about one
09Draskh1    67:7|wind, made them flee before him
09Draskh1    67:9|he brought their heads with him to the city of Dvin
09Draskh1    67:10|and be able to entrap him in the snares of death
09Draskh1    67:10|snares of death, or confine him to prison
09Draskh1    67:14|and ornaments, and taking with him his spears as well as
09Draskh1    67:16|of royalty, and remained with him until the transition of the
09Draskh1    67:17|Subsequently, I took leave of him and went to the king
09Draskh1    67:22|that the proper thing for him to do was either to
09Draskh1    67:22|against the prince and seize him, or to drive him away
09Draskh1    67:22|seize him, or to drive him away with a multitude of
09Draskh1    67:23|and with fortifications, he offered him conditions of peace. After he
09Draskh1    67:24|Babgen, he released and sent him to prince Smbat, but retained
09Draskh1    67:24|he would release and restore him to his own domain
09Draskh1    68:21|and then you shall know Him as He knew you
10Tovma1    1:21|to invent writingalthough before him, except as concerns the Babylonians
10Tovma1    1:21|not appear to have preceded him. For the Greek script was
10Tovma1    1:24|authority (over it) and gave him paradise to enjoy, also endowing
10Tovma1    1:24|paradise to enjoy, also endowing him with a term of life
10Tovma1    1:26|is now appropriate to call him deceitful and stupid. He was
10Tovma1    1:27|soft footsteps he indicated to him his approach, calling out in
10Tovma1    1:29|Likewise, the vital aspect in him is not inclined to the
10Tovma1    1:31|The Lord God dismissed him from the delightful garden to
10Tovma1    1:33|and bore Cain. He called him “acquiredandthrough God”; but
10Tovma1    1:37|that he in despair led him aside from his parents and
10Tovma1    1:37|from his parents and slew him wrongfully
10Tovma1    1:40|brazen face, when he asked him: “Where is your brother Abel
10Tovma1    1:42|the world. For only of him does (Scripture) add that: “He
10Tovma1    1:43|to summon God to visit him
10Tovma1    1:47|sinners and impious spoke about him
10Tovma1    1:66|one and took refuge with him believed in his words and
10Tovma1    1:66|they too enjoyed salvation with him, just as (God) saved the
10Tovma1    1:68|little later (when treating) of him. “And the Lord shut up
10Tovma1    1:75|the time of Moses ordered him to take as vengeance on
10Tovma1    1:77|the nations that came after him. We have now recalled the
10Tovma1    2:2|a book was written by him and guarded very carefully in
10Tovma1    2:5|of the Babylonians erected to him a golden statue, a monument
10Tovma1    2:14|of Japheth, who rebelled (against him). He disclaimed the hunter (descended
10Tovma1    2:14|descended from) Ham and spurned him, saying: “Not only are you
10Tovma1    2:15|will increase Japheth and cause him to dwell in the house
10Tovma1    2:15|with his haughty host pursued him; he was killed with his
10Tovma1    3:3|names might remain save of him alone
10Tovma1    3:5|Bactria and Media, he pursued him as far as the borders
10Tovma1    3:11|present himself first. Zruan asked him: “Who are you?” And he
10Tovma1    3:11|But since he greatly importuned him, he gave him power for
10Tovma1    3:11|greatly importuned him, he gave him power for a thousand years
10Tovma1    3:13|was a foolish king, tell him that your unpaid god Ormizd
10Tovma1    3:36|did not glorify or praise him as God. But they became
10Tovma1    3:41|but all others (exist) through him. Now these (definitions) apply to
10Tovma1    4:2|for thirty-eight years. After him Arias his son, the fourth
10Tovma1    4:33|his troops became wearied of him and caused him to be
10Tovma1    4:33|wearied of him and caused him to be defeated in battle
10Tovma1    4:34|Haykazn from paying taxes, honoured him with the authority of king
10Tovma1    4:34|the authority of king, gave him many troops in support, and
10Tovma1    4:37|endangered by the Assyrians. After him there reigned over the Assyrians
10Tovma1    4:38|which had lasted [250] years. After him the brother of Senek’erim reigned
10Tovma1    4:39|gathered a numerous army against him, captured him with his allies
10Tovma1    4:39|numerous army against him, captured him with his allies, and established
10Tovma1    4:40|Adramelēk’ and Sanasar plotted against him out of envy for Asordani
10Tovma1    4:40|Asordani being king; they killed him with the sword. He had
10Tovma1    5:2|arrival of Tigran to attack him with a massive army
10Tovma1    5:3|Cyrus and promised to give him control of a fourth part
10Tovma1    5:4|king of Armenia, and informed him of Ashdahak’s plans. For the
10Tovma1    5:5|with gifts to Cyrus. Taking him they returned to Tigran. With
10Tovma1    5:5|muzzle of Ashdahak’s horse, knocking him back onto its croup. Tigran
10Tovma1    5:5|Tigran with swift hand struck him in the heart with his
10Tovma1    5:8|he wrote to Tigran (asking him) to send him an army
10Tovma1    5:8|Tigran (asking him) to send him an army in support. In
10Tovma1    5:8|They marched off and met him at Dmbuind in Persia. Advancing
10Tovma1    5:10|massive army you would think him unapproachable. The troops, attacking like
10Tovma1    5:12|Lydians. They captured (Croesus), stripped him of his armour and his
10Tovma1    5:12|his horse’s armour, and brought him before Cyrus. Cyrus brought him
10Tovma1    5:12|him before Cyrus. Cyrus brought him back to Khorasan, and from
10Tovma1    5:12|Babylon, taking the Lydian with him. He ordered his treasuries to
10Tovma1    5:12|When tortured cruelly, (Croesus) gave him even his secret treasure; he
10Tovma1    5:13|army of [120,000] men to oppose him. Then Cyrus wrote to Tigran
10Tovma1    5:13|Cyrus wrote to Tigran asking him to provide him with help
10Tovma1    5:13|Tigran asking him to provide him with help
10Tovma1    5:14|his bonds of friendship with him, he sent this same Xerxes
10Tovma1    5:14|men. They went to meet him at the summit of the
10Tovma1    6:19|rapidly attacked Dareh and killed him, exterminating the kingdom of the
10Tovma1    6:20|amazing their armies, who let him retreatuntil Alexander appeared before
10Tovma1    6:22|at the banditti who opposed him. So, Ptolemy received Asud, had
10Tovma1    6:22|So, Ptolemy received Asud, had him brought to Egyptthe land
10Tovma1    6:22|a liberal stipend arranged for him until he himself should have
10Tovma1    6:26|his place, giving over to him all dominion over Egypt and
10Tovma1    6:32|and everything else, he requested him from Arshak, brought him with
10Tovma1    6:32|requested him from Arshak, brought him with him to Armenia, and
10Tovma1    6:32|from Arshak, brought him with him to Armenia, and named him
10Tovma1    6:32|him to Armenia, and named him Artsruni, as being the first
10Tovma1    6:43|any confidence, so he sent him to Armenia
10Tovma1    6:44|Jajuṙ received him with respect and ready provisions
10Tovma1    6:44|and ready provisions, and settled him in the region of Aragats
10Tovma1    6:47|who were to believe in Him
10Tovma1    6:51|With him there was also the great
10Tovma1    6:55|great general Khuran Artsruni. Sending him gifts, he received in support
10Tovma1    6:58|Sanatruk at Shavarshan. (Sanatruk) took him along in his attack on
10Tovma1    6:58|on Abgar’s son to deprive him of the kingdom he held
10Tovma1    6:58|son was building collapsed on him and killed himexacting vengeance
10Tovma1    6:58|collapsed on him and killed him—exacting vengeance for the death
10Tovma1    6:59|the soldiers that had accompanied him from Armenia. Being very pleased
10Tovma1    6:59|Armenia. Being very pleased with him, Tiberius honoured him with purple
10Tovma1    6:59|pleased with him, Tiberius honoured him with purple (robes) and a
10Tovma1    7:2|royal court, so that via him everyone would have to enter
10Tovma1    7:2|leave the palace and through him conduct whatever business they needed
10Tovma1    7:7|he wrote to Sahak (asking him) to return to Eruand so
10Tovma1    7:9|the child’s needs taken to him day by day. When Eruand
10Tovma1    7:10|to his father and allowed him to go and settle and
10Tovma1    7:10|please. So (his tutor) brought him to the mountain Sim, to
10Tovma1    7:13|doubt; sleep did not calm him at night, nor food delight
10Tovma1    7:14|the extent that he supported him with the aid of an
10Tovma1    7:14|of an army and made him king over Armenia in succession
10Tovma1    8:2|As it pleased him, he built a palace of
10Tovma1    8:3|proud nobility and seeing before him the shimmering bluish purple of
10Tovma1    8:10|longer allowed Eruand to trouble him; but after going from here
10Tovma1    8:13|prominent authority. Artashēs entrusted to him the province of Ałbag, for
10Tovma1    8:15|over to Eruand nor served him in any fashion. After receiving
10Tovma1    8:18|of his forefathers, and gave him in inheritance the land of
10Tovma1    8:19|way of life, he appointed him overseer of the officials of
10Tovma1    10:13|nobles to destruction.” Tiran heeded him and ordered the proposition of
10Tovma1    10:15|was it meted out to him. He had reigned for sixteen
10Tovma1    10:17|wise Vahan Amatuni and followed him back in trusting confidence. For
10Tovma1    10:22|they entered the forest with him. Drawing back his wide-arced
10Tovma1    10:29|trickery Shapuh summoned Arshak to him, apparently for peace and friendship
10Tovma1    10:29|of innocence. But (Shapuh) bound him in iron bonds and had
10Tovma1    10:29|in iron bonds and had him taken to the fortress called
10Tovma1    10:30|to the prediction made about him by that man of God
10Tovma1    10:41|By him many saints were martyred for
10Tovma1    10:43|church; and in addition to him (the names of) another hundred
10Tovma1    10:45|inflicted such severe wounds on him that he killed him instantly
10Tovma1    10:45|on him that he killed him instantly. Furthermore, he also slew
10Tovma1    10:46|over Armenia. He amassed around him a vast multitude of battalions
10Tovma1    10:47|son of Bagarat Bagratuni, opposed him with an army that included
10Tovma1    11:2|Saint Nersēs, he surreptitiously gave him a mortal poison to drink
10Tovma1    11:4|the Greek general Terentius captured him and marched him in bonds
10Tovma1    11:4|Terentius captured him and marched him in bonds to the emperor
10Tovma1    11:4|the emperor. There they killed him at the emperor’s command, after
10Tovma1    11:6|that he would submit to him
10Tovma1    11:7|came to Shapuh, he reminded him about his own blood relative
10Tovma1    11:8|delay. He (the emperor) had him sent to the islands of
10Tovma1    11:9|realised what would happen to him from the emperor and the
10Tovma1    11:15|They heeded him and returned each man to
10Tovma1    11:20|his armour in front of him, he stripped himself of his
10Tovma1    11:28|this, the Armenian nobles regarded him with derision and scorn. For
10Tovma1    11:28|of Mokk’, while hunting called him a hero, so that puffed
10Tovma1    11:28|in their exchange he called him effeminate. Then Atom went off
10Tovma1    11:29|were playing polo, spurring after him took the ball away many
10Tovma1    11:30|direction of Shavasp, but scorning him Shavasp ostentatiously galloped off; boldly
10Tovma1    11:30|emperor, Theodosius Caesar, he appointed him hazarapet of the (Greek) sector
10Tovma1    11:30|of Armenia and entrusted to him Mesopotamia as far as the
10Tovma1    11:36|extending to bestiality. Exasperated by him, the Armenian nobles were nauseated
10Tovma1    11:37|approached Saint Sahak to inform him of their plan to turn
10Tovma1    11:42|to the emperor, to pay him tribute and military service
10Tovma1    11:43|appoint) whomever it might please him. So he appointed that Samuel
10Tovma1    11:45|Persia Ałan Artsruni went to him again. Receiving from him a
10Tovma1    11:45|to him again. Receiving from him a monk’s habit, he went
10Tovma1    11:46|came in a body to him. Falling at his feet with
10Tovma1    11:46|with great lamentations, (they begged him) not to remember their past
10Tovma1    11:47|of the vision revealed to him by the Holy Spirit indicating
10Tovma2    1:1|returned to Armenia, bringing with him as marzpan Vndoy, a chief
10Tovma2    1:6|advanced against them. But on him fell the valiant Vardan, roaring
10Tovma2    1:9|entrusted to Vahan Artsruni, for him to build a mansion (fit
10Tovma2    1:9|since they planned to make him king over Armenia as he
10Tovma2    1:10|beginning to Vardan, who gave him the supervision of Armenia. And
10Tovma2    1:10|of Armenia. And they obeyed him all the days of Vardan
10Tovma2    1:16|lord of Siunik’. Rushing after him they attacked the strongly armed
10Tovma2    2:5|of Mokk’; Bartsuma came to him asking for the book of
10Tovma2    2:6|castle of Tmorik’, hearing about him (Bartsuma) sent word that he
10Tovma2    2:6|did not lay hands on him because of the Persian king
10Tovma2    2:15|Saint Sahak, and they informed him of the emperor’s request
10Tovma2    2:20|The Armenian nobles gathered around him and made a covenant and
10Tovma2    2:22|troops was bearing down on him. Trusting in God, Vahan immediately
10Tovma2    3:2|uncles Vndoy and Vstam took him and fled to the imperial
10Tovma2    3:5|Coming to terms with him, the emperor Maurice sent him
10Tovma2    3:5|him, the emperor Maurice sent him his nephew Philipikos; he had
10Tovma2    3:5|his nephew Philipikos; he had him take a letter of welcome
10Tovma2    3:5|of welcome, and received from him an oath. Then he gave
10Tovma2    3:5|an oath. Then he gave him an imperial army in support
10Tovma2    3:15|He gave over to him all Arevastan as far as
10Tovma2    3:17|by Heraclius, who plotted against him and seized his throne
10Tovma2    3:18|Khosrov to request peace from him in a most solicitous manner
10Tovma2    3:19|did not wish to heed him, saying: “That is my kingdom
10Tovma2    3:19|not desist until I seize him.” Taking the treasures, he ordered
10Tovma2    3:27|the misfortunes that had befallen him, he unwillingly decided to offer
10Tovma2    3:30|Let him not try, because it has
10Tovma2    3:30|shall install another king, let him make (king) whom he wishes
10Tovma2    3:30|king) whom he wishes; let him send him and we shall
10Tovma2    3:30|he wishes; let him send him and we shall receive him
10Tovma2    3:30|him and we shall receive him. Behold, here is the seat
10Tovma2    3:31|cities. (If) other treasures, let him say and I shall give
10Tovma2    3:32|the Romans able to kill him and destroy the Persian kingdom
10Tovma2    3:32|the time when God gave him into our hands? Yet they
10Tovma2    3:32|Yet they were merciful to him
10Tovma2    3:33|kind words and seek from him a treaty and friendship. And
10Tovma2    3:34|with letters to seek from him peace for the land and
10Tovma2    3:41|the Jewsbut they captured him and killed him on the
10Tovma2    3:41|they captured him and killed him on the crossso how
10Tovma2    3:42|the enemy had inflicted on him
10Tovma2    3:60|Entering the garden, they found him hidden in the bush, seized
10Tovma2    3:60|hidden in the bush, seized him, and brought him to the
10Tovma2    3:60|bush, seized him, and brought him to the hall. King Kavat
10Tovma2    3:60|the hall. King Kavat ordered him to be cast into one
10Tovma2    3:60|Some nobles would come to him, condemn, insult, and debase him
10Tovma2    3:60|him, condemn, insult, and debase him, and leave
10Tovma2    3:61|Kavat also found fault with him and decreed a sentence of
10Tovma2    3:61|a sentence of death on him. He ordered some men to
10Tovma2    3:61|men to enter and kill him. They came in, hacked at
10Tovma2    3:61|They came in, hacked at him with axes, and killed him
10Tovma2    3:61|him with axes, and killed him in the room
10Tovma2    3:63|end of his life overtook him and he died, having reigned
10Tovma2    3:66|Then Heraclius granted him the kingdom and promised as
10Tovma2    3:66|He also made requests of him: “First,” he said, “I most
10Tovma2    3:67|Then Khoṙeam swore to him: “Please send trustworthy men, and
10Tovma2    3:68|He gave him surety in writing, sealing an
10Tovma2    3:68|custom. And he requested from him a small force of distinguished
10Tovma2    3:74|behind some men fell upon him, struck him down and killed
10Tovma2    3:74|men fell upon him, struck him down and killed him
10Tovma2    3:74|struck him down and killed him
10Tovma2    3:76|a young boy, and made him their king. He soon died
10Tovma2    3:77|With him the Persian kingdom came to
10Tovma2    4:5|uncle Abutalp took and raised him until he reached puberty. On
10Tovma2    4:5|among their kin. He served him faithfully, pastured camels, and was
10Tovma2    4:6|in all wordly affairs, married him and turned over to him
10Tovma2    4:6|him and turned over to him all the supervision of the
10Tovma2    4:7|the Arians. Becoming acquainted with him and in the course of
10Tovma2    4:8|He tried to persuade him to follow the earlier faith
10Tovma2    4:8|all your race.” He reminded him of God’s promise to Abraham
10Tovma2    4:9|when he was departing from him that a strange voice, an
10Tovma2    4:9|fearsome and demonic, fell on him and drove him out of
10Tovma2    4:9|fell on him and drove him out of his senses, as
10Tovma2    4:11|the demon; perhaps God allowed him to suppose that his loss
10Tovma2    4:11|And many of them believed him when he said he was
10Tovma2    4:12|came in and said to him: “For what reason do you
10Tovma2    4:12|valiant man. He said to him: “Arise, let us go out
10Tovma2    4:14|words were true. They joined him and made a pact, gave
10Tovma2    4:14|and made a pact, gave him a wife from their nation
10Tovma2    4:14|and made ready to support him in whatever way his wishes
10Tovma2    4:22|went to Mahmet to show him his kind favour, as if
10Tovma2    4:22|vexed at this and killed him secretly
10Tovma2    4:23|his death the hermit gave him these instructions: “My son, on
10Tovma2    4:24|perfect one. When Mahmet saw him, he summoned him and attached
10Tovma2    4:24|Mahmet saw him, he summoned him and attached him to him
10Tovma2    4:24|he summoned him and attached him to him, and ordered him
10Tovma2    4:24|him and attached him to him, and ordered him to write
10Tovma2    4:24|him to him, and ordered him to write a book of
10Tovma2    4:25|Sałman agreed to write for him and set down a composite
10Tovma2    4:25|by a raving spirit, had him write perverse (things), of which
10Tovma2    4:33|For they caught up with him near the borders of the
10Tovma2    4:33|who had come to assist him. But they killed him on
10Tovma2    4:33|assist him. But they killed him on Ismael’s order; he had
10Tovma2    4:35|great opposition and war (between him and] Abdula, son of Zubayr
10Tovma2    4:37|and receiving a response from him expunged many of the most
10Tovma2    4:40|the raving spirit strongly coerced him. He also commanded pigs to
10Tovma2    5:1|blood were very dear to him. He was in continuous irresolution
10Tovma2    5:3|and very highly distinguished. Through him many notable deeds of valour
10Tovma2    5:4|and famous than those before him who had been princes of
10Tovma2    5:6|of his magnates to meet him with presents of gold, silver
10Tovma2    5:8|taxes and dues given to him and sent him back whence
10Tovma2    5:8|given to him and sent him back whence he had come
10Tovma2    6:3|valiant warrior prince Ashot, asking him if possible to come to
10Tovma2    6:20|Apusēt’ sent him to the land of Vaspurakan
10Tovma2    6:20|royal tribute were brought to him from every region of Armenia
10Tovma2    6:22|The prince sent him a message as follows: “You
10Tovma2    6:24|their various families, and attacked him, supported by the elite cavalry
10Tovma2    6:34|brought this grievous news to him. He assembled groups of counsellors
10Tovma2    6:36|they agreed and diligently heard him, yet they did not abandon
10Tovma2    6:43|made the country over to him in the stead of his
10Tovma2    6:46|Then the general left him, filled with the plans of
10Tovma2    6:47|of Muslims not to visit him, as they informed him of
10Tovma2    6:47|visit him, as they informed him of his plans against him
10Tovma2    6:47|him of his plans against him
10Tovma2    6:51|gifts to meet Yovsep’, requesting him to establish a treaty and
10Tovma2    6:52|damage, taking the hostages with him. Crossing the province of Bznunik’
10Tovma2    6:53|written invitations to come to him without excuses or fear. He
10Tovma2    6:53|letter that he entrusted to him this land of Armenia so
10Tovma2    6:54|trickery whereby he had deceived him, and took with him the
10Tovma2    6:54|deceived him, and took with him the holy covenants of the
10Tovma2    6:55|But (the emir) seized him and all his relatives from
10Tovma2    6:55|Mush, in Tarōn, keeping with him the hostages from Vaspurakan, both
10Tovma2    7:6|and some of them reached him through the gap between the
10Tovma2    7:6|domes. One of them struck him in the middle of his
10Tovma2    7:7|saw that man who struck him, and from him I learned
10Tovma2    7:7|who struck him, and from him I learned the truth about
10Tovma3    1:15|rapidly to present themselves to him in their royal capital
10Tovma3    1:20|about anyone else before capturing him
10Tovma3    1:21|generals who had come to him gifts and crowns, also giving
10Tovma3    1:30|To him, it seems to me, applies
10Tovma3    2:3|general named Zhirak and sent him through Ṙshtunik’
10Tovma3    2:4|rest of his host with him he crossed Apahunik’, like hunters
10Tovma3    2:14|the saint, hoping to shake him from the refuge of the
10Tovma3    2:16|proffered and promised to make him splendid and distinguished among the
10Tovma3    2:19|the various gifts preserved by him for the one who abides
10Tovma3    2:21|indignity with which he treated him and their legislator, he became
10Tovma3    2:21|became exceedingly angry and ordered him to be put to death
10Tovma3    2:30|entered the castle, they pursued him in large numbers and besieged
10Tovma3    2:44|who had attacked and surrounded him. For he counted on his
10Tovma3    2:44|the fortress of Nkan with him
10Tovma3    2:46|they would hand over to him in sealed agreements villages and
10Tovma3    2:48|one) named Vahram, they had him take a letter to the
10Tovma3    2:52|Vaspurakan have all gone with him to the region of Atrpatakan
10Tovma3    2:53|warrior, and the troops with him are united; they will give
10Tovma3    2:56|may be able to placate him towards peace
10Tovma3    2:58|and hear in person from him what his pleasure is; and
10Tovma3    2:71|before the brutal foe, greeting him according to their custom
10Tovma3    2:72|many words of censure on him. On hearing observant and wise
10Tovma3    2:72|observant and wise replies from him, he ordered him to sit
10Tovma3    2:72|replies from him, he ordered him to sit down
10Tovma3    2:76|with an oath to give him whatever he might request, as
10Tovma3    2:76|as far as to appoint him his colleague and equal in
10Tovma3    2:79|And he gave him messengers, lightly armed men, axemen
10Tovma3    2:82|So he (Bugha) dismissed him to his own home in
10Tovma3    2:82|rejoicing, making an appointment for him to return to him in
10Tovma3    2:82|for him to return to him in his winter quarters at
10Tovma3    3:2|from the troops, and deliver him from my hands
10Tovma3    3:3|with double chains and had him put in prison. He ordered
10Tovma3    3:3|ordered armed soldiers to guard him until he might sit in
10Tovma3    4:3|to the general and told him what deeds of valour they
10Tovma3    4:4|When they led them before him, he urged them to abandon
10Tovma3    4:4|receive honour and gifts from him rather than to be put
10Tovma3    4:6|they would not listen to him. He had gifts brought, but
10Tovma3    4:10|When Vahram saw him about to be slaughtered as
10Tovma3    4:10|was holding the sword above him, he cried out loudly: “Oh
10Tovma3    4:12|will confess me before men, him shall I too acknowledge before
10Tovma3    4:13|the executioners, enraged, fell on him pellmell in the great square
10Tovma3    4:16|be servants and handmaidens to him, and all those who will
10Tovma3    4:20|Arabs, who had come with him to wage war at the
10Tovma3    4:20|be they were to bring him to him, be it by
10Tovma3    4:20|were to bring him to him, be it by deceitful trickery
10Tovma3    4:20|able they were to bring him to him
10Tovma3    4:20|were to bring him to him
10Tovma3    4:22|and the Armenian troops with him. He had sent his mother
10Tovma3    4:23|the general, she spoke with him politely in appropriate terms about
10Tovma3    4:28|sent messengers to Gurgēn (asking him) to come to them without
10Tovma3    4:29|they were trying to destroy him by deceitful trickery
10Tovma3    4:30|their wicked plot and sent him back to say that he
10Tovma3    4:31|When the greatest nobles restrained him he would heed no one
10Tovma3    4:31|the messengerswe shall seize him, his troops will be discouraged
10Tovma3    4:38|for battle. His groom brought him his best horse; mounting, he
10Tovma3    4:38|put on, and shouted at him so that perhaps at the
10Tovma3    4:38|was bent that would cast him into the teeth of those
10Tovma3    4:39|the rider bearing down on him, and realised that it was
10Tovma3    4:39|turned his horse’s bridle towards him (Apumkdēm), and after encountering each
10Tovma3    4:43|Apuheshm and the commanders with him to beg for peace until
10Tovma3    4:43|general-in-chief should reach him. But they did not heed
10Tovma3    5:8|Muhammad agreeing to surrender to him the authority of his native
10Tovma3    5:9|of the army deployed before him. When he entered the general’s
10Tovma3    5:9|troops, nor did he charge him with being a rebel. Rather
10Tovma3    5:9|garments on his person, girded him with a sword, and set
10Tovma3    5:9|with a sword, and set him on a finely adorned mule
10Tovma3    5:11|which they forged and gave him: “To Bugha, commander-in-chief
10Tovma3    5:20|in a position to resist him. From then on all the
10Tovma3    5:20|our land; they had followed him (Bugha) with their families, and
10Tovma3    5:25|the springtime. He kept with him many prisoners, having ruined our
10Tovma3    6:7|had not seemed sweet to him, and the delights of the
10Tovma3    6:22|witness to the truth with him as teacher, let alone many
10Tovma3    6:35|arrest and had apostatised. In him Satan had taken root with
10Tovma3    6:35|wretched soul. Satan had formed him into a tool useful for
10Tovma3    6:37|without scruplelet us eject him from the annals of the
10Tovma3    6:39|As they tell of him, he turned away from God
10Tovma3    6:48|bow; decapitating Satan they struck him as a corpse to the
10Tovma3    6:50|angels surround those who fear him and preserve them
10Tovma3    6:56|yet they will not harm him
10Tovma3    6:57|disregard his pleas, but permitted him to complete the holy Lent
10Tovma3    7:11|Who denies me before men, him shall I too deny before
10Tovma3    7:11|will confess me before men, him shall I too confess before
10Tovma3    7:13|is trustworthy: “If we deny (him), he will deny us, even
10Tovma3    8:7|one was able to resist him
10Tovma3    8:8|above in our tale of him with the evidence of the
10Tovma3    8:9|generals who had come to him from every clan in Armenia
10Tovma3    8:9|hasten without delay to join him fully prepared
10Tovma3    8:10|the city, he had with him numerous prisoners and captives without
10Tovma3    8:12|ordered to be brought before him some of the blessed men
10Tovma3    8:13|prepared for those who love him and who endure in the
10Tovma3    8:14|Who denies me before men, him shall I too deny before
10Tovma3    8:15|and mocked the tyrant, despising him as a worthless child or
10Tovma3    8:23|and the executioner was beating him like a senseless thingand
10Tovma3    9:2|had been unable to resist him, he spread fear, threatening to
10Tovma3    9:5|he hastened to come to him. Welcomed by him, he (Smbat
10Tovma3    9:5|come to him. Welcomed by him, he (Smbat) and his people
10Tovma3    9:9|valiant army, who had under him a host of commanders as
10Tovma3    9:10|drew a longbow and struck him with an arrow through the
10Tovma3    9:10|man was so respected by him
10Tovma3    9:12|Then Zhirak’ went and seized him and brought him before Bugha
10Tovma3    9:12|and seized him and brought him before Bugha, who was more
10Tovma3    9:12|at his reckless coming to him than at his rebelling against
10Tovma3    9:12|than at his rebelling against him
10Tovma3    10:1|anywhere was able to resist him in any of the acts
10Tovma3    10:4|life. Many among them joined him and believed in Christ, like
10Tovma3    10:5|and receive honours, and through him accept the title of noble
10Tovma3    10:12|was already coming to attack him, he ordered his whole country
10Tovma3    10:16|He sent a summons, calling him to subjection. But the latter
10Tovma3    10:18|in cajoling terms he summoned him (Apumusē) to obedience
10Tovma3    10:29|a certain general and stationed him to the north. He himself
10Tovma3    10:35|no one came in to him or went out, for he
10Tovma3    10:35|not a little fear gripped him, so many companies with drawn
10Tovma3    10:35|drawn swords kept watch around him
10Tovma3    10:36|to enter his presence; taking him by the hand, he began
10Tovma3    10:36|he began to converse with him: “Why do you slacken your
10Tovma3    10:40|give up waging war with him (Apumusē) until, willingly or unwillingly
10Tovma3    10:54|the caliph to Apumusē bidding him submit to them and go
10Tovma3    10:54|that man but to have him taken to the caliph with
10Tovma3    10:55|general, there came to meet him companies equipped with arms and
10Tovma3    10:55|horses. He had brought before him (Apumusē) richly adorned and noble
10Tovma3    10:56|Bugha treated him not at all unkindly, neither
10Tovma3    10:56|he had done, nor causing him any gloom; but he received
10Tovma3    10:56|any gloom; but he received him in a friendly and peaceful
10Tovma3    10:57|days had passed, he had him taken to the caliph accompanied
10Tovma3    11:3|The Muslim soldiers arrested him and brought him to the
10Tovma3    11:3|soldiers arrested him and brought him to the general. They imputed
10Tovma3    11:3|the general. They imputed to him much harm to state affairs
10Tovma3    11:3|falsely rather than rightly condemned him
10Tovma3    11:4|tumult was stirred up against him, and his calumniators cried with
10Tovma3    11:4|it is not right for him to live or have an
10Tovma3    11:5|He commanded him to be brought into the
10Tovma3    11:6|He interrogated him cruelly and with the authority
10Tovma3    11:7|I should be glorified with him? He is the Lord of
10Tovma3    11:9|Limb by limb they dismembered him; he offered himself as a
10Tovma3    11:9|endured the tortures inflicted on him for the love of Christ
10Tovma3    11:10|very high place. Then bringing him down from the gibbet, they
10Tovma3    11:17|in order to reign with him
10Tovma3    11:18|pile of) wood by shooting him with arrows
10Tovma3    11:19|a circle shot arrows at him; so the blessed martyr of
10Tovma3    11:22|invasion into Armenia, had opposed him with the inhabitants of the
10Tovma3    11:22|the blessed Yovnan and had him taken in bonds to the
10Tovma3    11:23|One day the caliph ordered him to be brought before him
10Tovma3    11:23|him to be brought before him. He questioned him about the
10Tovma3    11:23|brought before him. He questioned him about the death of Yovsēp’
10Tovma3    11:23|resisted the general and reminded him about the revolt and his
10Tovma3    11:23|time he tried to intimidate him even more, that perchance thereby
10Tovma3    11:23|really be able to turn him away from the true faith
10Tovma3    11:24|When he put before him the question of the harm
10Tovma3    11:24|he expected he would cast him into a snare of destruction
10Tovma3    11:29|great audacity, then he ordered him to be put to death
10Tovma3    11:31|they should rapidly come to him from each one’s territory without
10Tovma3    11:33|remained who had not joined him, he then stripped off the
10Tovma3    11:38|a certain Abraham and sent him as governor of Armenia and
10Tovma3    13:2|praises; I should richly eulogise him and deploy my rhetoric to
10Tovma3    13:3|reserve, or objection in considering him the equal of the martyrs
10Tovma3    13:10|Aramaneak; (Gurgēn) was received by him with splendid honour
10Tovma3    13:11|the Greek emperor Michael informing him about him
10Tovma3    13:11|emperor Michael informing him about him
10Tovma3    13:16|The latter informed Bugha about him, saying: “This man Gurgēn from
10Tovma3    13:18|appointed Apujap’r Artsruni, and with him Sahak Apumk’dēm, Apujap’r uncle, a
10Tovma3    13:19|whose name was Abraham, informing him about the troops of Vaspurakan
10Tovma3    13:22|His enemies fell upon him, striking him with their swords
10Tovma3    13:22|enemies fell upon him, striking him with their swords
10Tovma3    13:23|in the chest and killed him
10Tovma3    13:24|Then they rushed on him, cut off his head, and
10Tovma3    13:25|Lord Apujap’r and those with him fought bravely against the Muslims
10Tovma3    13:29|of Ałbag. Troops gathered around him from every quarter; then they
10Tovma3    13:34|command to attack Gurgēn. With him were the citizens of Berkri
10Tovma3    13:40|from the outside who surrounded him, there were also many troubles
10Tovma3    13:41|the Lord omnipotent was with him wherever he wished
10Tovma3    13:42|general, Bugha’s heart turned towards him in peaceful friendship. He had
10Tovma3    13:42|friendship. He had brought to him, as the due of a
10Tovma3    13:42|a princely sword to gird him and a noble belt to
10Tovma3    13:43|He appointed him prince to be trusted in
10Tovma3    13:43|own stead, and thus promoted him to the highest eminence
10Tovma3    13:47|when the troops who accompanied him realised the latter’s unshakeable valour
10Tovma3    13:48|through his opposition, treated with him (Gurgēn) on terms of peace
10Tovma3    13:50|although Gurgēn recognised those deceiving him, he did not requite for
10Tovma3    13:50|but every time he seized him he let Vasak go in
10Tovma3    13:52|Ṙshtunik’ when Vahan suddenly attacked him with the intention of acquiring
10Tovma3    13:53|a few swords struck at him, and a certain Juanshēr unexpectedly
10Tovma3    13:53|smote Gurgēn from behind, wounding him. But with rapid hand he
10Tovma3    13:54|return, and died. They took him and buried him in the
10Tovma3    13:54|They took him and buried him in the monastery of the
10Tovma3    13:55|noble troops who had joined him did not merely demonstrate their
10Tovma3    13:58|atremble at the sight of him and distraught with great fear
10Tovma3    14:6|Grigor to be brought before him
10Tovma3    14:14|castles. The second Gurgēn sent him messengers to the effect that
10Tovma3    14:17|province of Karin, news of him reached the emperor Michael, king
10Tovma3    14:17|arrange that he proceed to him without delay, in order that
10Tovma3    14:17|order that he might elevate him to the great honour of
10Tovma3    14:17|of the consulate and decorate him with the insignia of the
10Tovma3    14:18|Zk’ri, fell on (Gurgēn), captured him, and brought him to Ashot
10Tovma3    14:18|Gurgēn), captured him, and brought him to Ashot son of the
10Tovma3    14:19|nonetheless he hesitated to let him go, fearful of the troublesome
10Tovma3    14:20|demanded that (Gurgēn) come to him, insisting and intimidating with threats
10Tovma3    14:21|But he mocked him, choosing bonds and imprisonment, even
10Tovma3    14:22|chains on his neck, sent him through Persian Atrpatakan, and brought
10Tovma3    14:22|through Persian Atrpatakan, and brought him to the prison with the
10Tovma3    14:22|the captives. They frequenty addressed him with various threats and persuasive
10Tovma3    14:23|of Satan and frequently sent him to him with the same
10Tovma3    14:23|and frequently sent him to him with the same intention. But
10Tovma3    14:23|same intention. But (Gurgēn) rejected him with smarting words as a
10Tovma3    14:24|Then there appeared to him in the prison a handsome
10Tovma3    14:28|They brought him and laid him to rest
10Tovma3    14:28|They brought him and laid him to rest in their sepulchre
10Tovma3    14:31|son Mot’ēin attacked and slew him. He reigned in his father’s
10Tovma3    14:32|After him the son of his uncle
10Tovma3    14:35|Derenik, he moved to attack him, but was turned back and
10Tovma3    14:36|along and neighing haughtily, threw him from pain. For Gurgēn was
10Tovma3    14:36|They (Derenik’s men) came upon him, seized him, and brought him
10Tovma3    14:36|men) came upon him, seized him, and brought him to prison
10Tovma3    14:36|him, seized him, and brought him to prison in irons in
10Tovma3    14:37|who was the jailer loosed him from his bonds and brought
10Tovma3    14:37|from his bonds and brought him into the room where Derenik
10Tovma3    14:40|God he trusted himself to him and begged him to protect
10Tovma3    14:40|himself to him and begged him to protect him. The latter
10Tovma3    14:40|and begged him to protect him. The latter enclosed him in
10Tovma3    14:40|protect him. The latter enclosed him in a tiny, narrow space
10Tovma3    14:41|But Derenik captured him and kept him carefully, doing
10Tovma3    14:41|Derenik captured him and kept him carefully, doing him no harm
10Tovma3    14:41|and kept him carefully, doing him no harm save for the
10Tovma3    14:41|in which he had fettered him, as compensation for his goodness
10Tovma3    14:41|his goodness. But he rendered him a ready hand and was
10Tovma3    14:42|the prince Derenik to release him from bonds. The prince paid
10Tovma3    14:42|from bonds. The prince paid him heed and carried out his
10Tovma3    14:44|suspected that Ashot might report him as a rebel to the
10Tovma3    14:46|he entered Vantosp; Derenik opposed him, but he (Ashot) captured him
10Tovma3    14:46|him, but he (Ashot) captured him and put him in bonds
10Tovma3    14:46|Ashot) captured him and put him in bonds like some disobedient
10Tovma3    14:48|the prince of princes (bidding him) renounce any useless plans he
10Tovma3    14:51|carried out. He took with him Derenik and went to his
10Tovma3    15:10|writing that he would entrust him with the castle of Noraberd
10Tovma3    15:23|So he sent him to Khorasan, entrusting to him
10Tovma3    15:23|him to Khorasan, entrusting to him the government of that land
10Tovma3    15:23|to remove the army from him gradually, ostensibly in order to
10Tovma3    15:24|to some people to deprive him of his life; on receiving
10Tovma3    16:6|general Musē himself kept urging him to hurry and arm for
10Tovma3    16:8|upper hand over Musē, pushing him back around his own camp
10Tovma3    16:8|his tent), begging and urging him not to linger until his
10Tovma3    16:9|groom made haste to mount him on his horse. Putting on
10Tovma3    16:12|Ashotthat he would restore him to his principality. He reckoned
10Tovma3    17:3|modestly and without pride answered him: “You have deprived me of
10Tovma3    18:3|was called Grigor, and put him in a deep and gloomy
10Tovma3    18:4|Ashot sought to free him from his dangerous imprisonment. Then
10Tovma3    18:5|with fearless courage to oppose him with the support of Gurgēn’s
10Tovma3    18:11|to the caliph, and made him return by the same road
10Tovma3    18:11|he had come, not allowing him to pass through the land
10Tovma3    18:23|on a Thursday. They laid him to rest with his brothers
10Tovma3    19:9|princes went out to meet him from their own individual places
10Tovma3    19:10|gifts, and went to escort him into the city of Dvin
10Tovma3    20:2|of envy, and was slandering (him) to the governor, and that
10Tovma3    20:2|he was attempting to eject him from his principality
10Tovma3    20:4|troops of the Kaysik followed him, realising the reason for his
10Tovma3    20:5|the same purpose of estranging him from the governor, as he
10Tovma3    20:5|princes who had gone to him. They were distant from the
10Tovma3    20:6|same Artsruni house to seize him and put him in the
10Tovma3    20:6|to seize him and put him in the castle of Sevan
10Tovma3    20:6|Hasanik his nephew to keep him unfettered
10Tovma3    20:7|a further reason for holding him, namely: he (Derenik) had married
10Tovma3    20:7|that, they say, he held him; for he was pleased to
10Tovma3    20:9|the son of Halit’ (asking him) to confirm him as prince
10Tovma3    20:9|Halit’ (asking him) to confirm him as prince by his own
10Tovma3    20:11|the emir, there remained with him only Musheł, ruler of Mokk’
10Tovma3    20:11|endearing to those who heard him and charming to those who
10Tovma3    20:11|charming to those who saw him. In his great solicitude for
10Tovma3    20:13|to their own regions, leaving him dejected and full of shame
10Tovma3    20:15|under heavencame out to him with the most splendid ceremony
10Tovma3    20:18|great prince to come to him, then the great sparapet surrounded
10Tovma3    20:20|took his hand and led him out, encouraging him to have
10Tovma3    20:20|and led him out, encouraging him to have no fear. He
10Tovma3    20:20|the tent, and they brought him outside the wall of the
10Tovma3    20:20|of the camp to make him return by the same way
10Tovma3    20:23|who entreated Derenik to free him. Frequently he implored him by
10Tovma3    20:23|free him. Frequently he implored him by means of letters, but
10Tovma3    20:24|with great solicitude to free him from the misery of his
10Tovma3    20:24|was unable to obtain for him deliverance from his peril
10Tovma3    20:25|Consequently, he left him to the care of the
10Tovma3    20:25|care of the Creator, entrusting him to the grace of God
10Tovma3    20:26|latter exercised great solicitude for him, although he could not help
10Tovma3    20:27|that Derenik was not treating him honestly but was (aiming at
10Tovma3    20:27|at) taking the fortress from him and gaining control of the
10Tovma3    20:32|prince had withdrawn; they seized him and brought him to the
10Tovma3    20:32|they seized him and brought him to the highest part of
10Tovma3    20:32|of the castle and imprisoned him in the innermost room. He
10Tovma3    20:32|Hasan) freed the curopalates, for him to go wherever fortune might
10Tovma3    20:32|go wherever fortune might bring him
10Tovma3    20:33|prince of princes and informed him of what had occurred
10Tovma3    20:36|persuaded the young Hasan, offering him the reverence due his white
10Tovma3    20:36|carried out, and they extricated him from his captivity, leaving as
10Tovma3    20:38|himself and Hasan. He seized him and imprisoned him in the
10Tovma3    20:38|He seized him and imprisoned him in the castle of Nkan
10Tovma3    20:38|and took his fortress from him, appointing his own trusted retainers
10Tovma3    20:38|it. He also took from him his home and lands, putting
10Tovma3    20:39|seeing his last hour upon him. He began to threaten and
10Tovma3    20:39|weaning away and estranging from him those subject to himDerenik
10Tovma3    20:39|from him those subject to him—Derenik, prince of Vaspurakan, Aplbar
10Tovma3    20:41|the castle, and affirmed before him the complaints about Derenik. Gagik
10Tovma3    20:41|very easily persuaded to believe him; so just as he (Hasan
10Tovma3    20:42|or suspicion, Hasan came on him at night armed with drawn
10Tovma3    20:42|candles lit, and he bound him with iron bonds
10Tovma3    20:43|Derenik hastened to come to him, took Gagik for himself, and
10Tovma3    20:43|Gagik for himself, and sent him under armed guard to Vantosp
10Tovma3    20:51|troops who tried to prevent him. For they had heard through
10Tovma3    20:51|had laid an ambush for him
10Tovma3    20:53|days to inflict harm on him; gathering troops, he went out
10Tovma3    20:53|he went out to meet him (Derenik
10Tovma3    20:54|the nobles tried to stop him, he would not heed a
10Tovma3    20:56|He sent messengers to take him a response about their meeting
10Tovma3    20:56|caution. So hurry to meet him, for God has delivered him
10Tovma3    20:56|him, for God has delivered him into your hands
10Tovma3    20:57|to either side and forced him to come into the centre
10Tovma3    20:58|Their host immediately surrounded him and enclosed him as in
10Tovma3    20:58|immediately surrounded him and enclosed him as in a secure cave
10Tovma3    20:58|casting a mortal net around him for the destruction of the
10Tovma3    20:59|sign by approaching to kiss him, do you wound him with
10Tovma3    20:59|kiss him, do you wound him with your lances as strongly
10Tovma3    20:60|and lances they rushed on him like bloodthirsty, man-devouring beasts
10Tovma3    20:61|be any who might bring him some aid. But since the
10Tovma3    20:61|since the Lord had delivered him into their hands, as David
10Tovma3    20:65|he falls, who will raise him?” And: “Two are better than
10Tovma3    20:67|they made deep mourning for him. After that, Shapuh, son of
10Tovma3    20:68|also (called) Apumruan, he appointed him prefect over the land to
10Tovma3    20:69|nobility was not happy with him and was restive. But since
10Tovma3    21:1|the hand of all on him.” He splendidly carried through the
10Tovma3    22:12|no desire to continue supporting him, and tried to find a
10Tovma3    22:13|they agreed to submit to him and remain subject
10Tovma3    22:22|had a smaller force with him, he did not withdraw or
10Tovma3    22:24|his ambition welled up inside him like raging waves, he persisted
10Tovma3    22:24|regard to Apumruan, came to him without mistrust; while he found
10Tovma3    22:30|king was continuously sending to him
10Tovma3    23:2|frequently wrote to Ahmat’ (asking him) to abandon that land and
10Tovma3    23:2|son of prince David, promising him the position of governor of
10Tovma3    23:4|who in friendly submission paid him tribute
10Tovma3    23:5|prince of Gēorgia, came to him. And they say that the
10Tovma3    23:6|and came out to meet him
10Tovma3    24:1|of Derenik, unfettered, having extricated him from bonds and prison
10Tovma3    24:2|even) more assiduously to murder him courageously. Members of the house
10Tovma3    24:3|go riding. The nobles struck him from behind with their swords
10Tovma3    24:3|with their swords and slew him; cutting off his head, they
10Tovma3    24:7|Greater Armenia, to carry before him according to the custom of
10Tovma3    25:2|day Gurgēn went to meet him in the city of Partaw
10Tovma3    25:2|harm on Gurgēn, to cast him into prison and inflict deadly
10Tovma3    25:2|and inflict deadly tortures on him, to seize his castles for
10Tovma3    25:3|what Awshin was plotting against him from some peopleor rather
10Tovma3    25:3|right hand of Christ sheltered him and saved him from destruction
10Tovma3    25:3|Christ sheltered him and saved him from destruction by fire and
10Tovma3    25:3|Help came from God, making him courageous, and snatched him away
10Tovma3    25:3|making him courageous, and snatched him away from the teeth of
10Tovma3    25:9|daughter of Apumruan, begged for him also, and they saved him
10Tovma3    25:9|him also, and they saved him from Awshin’s sword
10Tovma3    26:4|one was able to oppose him in war. However, he who
10Tovma3    26:10|below turned bitter on meeting him, who brought with him an
10Tovma3    26:10|meeting him, who brought with him an infinity of evils
10Tovma3    26:11|God. In amazement they considered him (wondering) who he was, what
10Tovma3    26:13|inappropriate or reprehensible to call him by the same name. For
10Tovma3    27:4|straightaway the evil demon afflicted him, causing him to roll down
10Tovma3    27:4|evil demon afflicted him, causing him to roll down the mountain
10Tovma3    28:13|other to Prince Ashot (asking him) to come quickly to him
10Tovma3    28:13|him) to come quickly to him without delay
10Tovma3    28:14|and he promised to give him cities, provinces, villages, and estates
10Tovma3    28:15|For he had (already) given him possession of the city of
10Tovma3    28:19|wrote to Prince Smbat, persuading him of the uselessness of his
10Tovma3    28:19|of Siunik’, came bringing with him the tribute
10Tovma3    29:6|The nobility of Vaspurakan implored him not to go on that
10Tovma3    29:9|extend further rhetorical laments over him
10Tovma3    29:13|when the mortal pains gripped him, he no longer fretted over
10Tovma3    29:17|was dazed. As they surrounded him, he questioned: “Is there forgiveness
10Tovma3    29:19|I indeed was beside him and knew precisely his firmness
10Tovma3    29:20|the period of mourning for him, his brother Gagik took control
10Tovma3    29:65|the province of Ardoz, (asking him) to find some reason for
10Tovma4    1:2|of God, who fulfilled for him the inspired prophecy of the
10Tovma4    1:2|shall do will succeed for him
10Tovma4    1:8|beasts gnashed their teeth against him. Descending to depths of wickedness
10Tovma4    1:10|accordance with the grace given him from above
10Tovma4    1:11|his kinsmen called Gagik, giving him the castle of Agarak and
10Tovma4    1:11|province of Chakhuk, and making him commander on the Persian frontier
10Tovma4    1:12|order to get rid of him he sent to him his
10Tovma4    1:12|of him he sent to him his nephew Hasan
10Tovma4    1:13|Hasan’s sister, he therefore received him in the castle in a
10Tovma4    1:14|put (Gagik) in chains, sent him to the town of Van
10Tovma4    1:14|town of Van, and imprisoned him in its fortress
10Tovma4    1:16|Shedding tears and sighs before him, they recalled to him their
10Tovma4    1:16|before him, they recalled to him their patriotic zeal, the pillaging
10Tovma4    1:16|prince), and they set before him the false ordinances of the
10Tovma4    1:16|Mahumat’. Some other Armenians promised him riches and gifts
10Tovma4    1:17|and pacts. Thus they seduced him, and through him craftily set
10Tovma4    1:17|they seduced him, and through him craftily set the mortal trap
10Tovma4    1:20|to spend the night with him in accordance with his customary
10Tovma4    1:21|prince at least to let him see his glorious face. Taking
10Tovma4    1:23|did not let anyone follow him
10Tovma4    1:25|his accomplices, had taken with him some strong and athletic men
10Tovma4    1:26|arms around his neck gave him the kiss of Judas
10Tovma4    1:27|to gallop away. Then, striking him with the lance, they took
10Tovma4    1:31|the wonderful Zechariah, and with him go up to a high
10Tovma4    1:40|and noble cock, or trap him in a snare, without himself
10Tovma4    1:54|and Persians, and laments over him
10Tovma4    2:2|Soph’s sister, she therefore released him from imprisonment at the command
10Tovma4    2:11|a young child by giving him the castle of Agarak with
10Tovma4    2:13|the younger Gurgēn and take him around with him, then again
10Tovma4    2:13|and take him around with him, then again he would have
10Tovma4    2:13|then again he would have him imprisoned once more. So he
10Tovma4    2:13|was perplexed with regard to him, not knowing what to do
10Tovma4    2:13|for an occasion) to kill him secretly
10Tovma4    2:14|But God did not permit him to dip his hand in
10Tovma4    3:0|most valiantly; and praises concerning him
10Tovma4    3:1|a person, he bestowed on him the spirit of power and
10Tovma4    3:1|power and wisdom, fulfilling in him what had been said by
10Tovma4    3:2|Through him he did indeed save Armenia
10Tovma4    3:4|of the land always treated him in a friendly way. For
10Tovma4    3:4|brave valour shone out over him, filling the hearts of all
10Tovma4    3:6|he took his conspirators with him, attacked (Apumruan), and put him
10Tovma4    3:6|him, attacked (Apumruan), and put him to death by the sword
10Tovma4    3:6|the town of Van. Throwing him at his horse’s feet, he
10Tovma4    3:7|into Ashot’s hands, and made him master of his own inheritance
10Tovma4    3:8|as I suppose, who permitted him to take vengeance for his
10Tovma4    3:9|compose descriptions and praises of him and his deeds
10Tovma4    3:16|not to become detached from him, nor to preserve rancour for
10Tovma4    3:18|them since he had disregarded him during his days in prison
10Tovma4    3:27|with Ap’shin). The latter pursued him to the city of Tiflis
10Tovma4    3:37|Armenia. God did not spare him, but smote him with a
10Tovma4    3:37|not spare him, but smote him with a painful ulcer through
10Tovma4    3:43|making an inescapable trap for him and covering him over; so
10Tovma4    3:43|trap for him and covering him over; so he was delivered
10Tovma4    3:44|with his brothers hastily preceded him, having been informed by messengers
10Tovma4    4:6|shining of God’s grace upon him, Shapuh realised the dire straits
10Tovma4    4:8|army against them. Having captured him, they brought him with his
10Tovma4    4:8|Having captured him, they brought him with his sons before him
10Tovma4    4:8|him with his sons before him. And they raised a cry
10Tovma4    4:11|his brother Gurgēn, and gave him as his lot Aṙniotn and
10Tovma4    4:11|and Jłmar. For he loved him with a very affectionate and
10Tovma4    4:11|heart, was as kind to him in his thoughtful oversight as
10Tovma4    4:11|a son, and openly aided him in raiding and recovering what
10Tovma4    4:15|the Lord Almighty was with him
10Tovma4    4:24|Therefore patriotic zeal burned in him to oppose them in war
10Tovma4    4:33|Scouts came to him, saying: “Behold, a force of
10Tovma4    4:35|ready for those who request him,” the power of God immediately
10Tovma4    4:39|to Prince Gagik, receiving from him many treasures
10Tovma4    4:41|the many who had preceded him
10Tovma4    4:43|a long time to see him
10Tovma4    4:44|with many entreaties to meet him
10Tovma4    4:46|he was amazed. On questioning him in profound and inscrutable terms
10Tovma4    4:46|obscure questions, and opened before him gates that were locked and
10Tovma4    4:46|inexplicable to mankind, becoming for him a mother of understanding and
10Tovma4    4:47|Raising his eyes, he observed him and measured his deportment on
10Tovma4    4:47|aspect of royalty he found him refined and endowed with charming
10Tovma4    4:48|He opened before him royal edicts, revealed to him
10Tovma4    4:48|him royal edicts, revealed to him uncertain plans and deeds, asking
10Tovma4    4:48|uncertain plans and deeds, asking him for a solution; and he
10Tovma4    4:48|and he was assisted by him in gaining the wisdom that
10Tovma4    4:48|wisdom that flowed copiously from him
10Tovma4    4:49|He showed him in royal fashion precious stones
10Tovma4    4:49|and sea. He related to him the tales of ancient kings
10Tovma4    4:50|He questioned him on the dynasties and thrones
10Tovma4    4:50|pertinent for kings. He found him versed in everything and exceedingly
10Tovma4    4:51|he had fought, and surrounded him with warriors to observe him
10Tovma4    4:51|him with warriors to observe him. He found him like a
10Tovma4    4:51|to observe him. He found him like a high mountain, immovable
10Tovma4    4:52|rejoiced at his visit to him
10Tovma4    4:53|his jealousy he raged against him with profoundly evil intent. Smbat
10Tovma4    4:53|satisfying those who had asked him. This he gave for the
10Tovma4    4:56|after a few days captured him like a weak child
10Tovma4    4:57|knew, he did not leave him to his own independent wishes
10Tovma4    4:57|own independent wishes, but made him king over all Armenia
10Tovma4    4:59|He clothed him in a robe embroidered with
10Tovma4    4:60|He set him on a horse splendidly caparisoned
10Tovma4    4:63|reigning over Armenia, he sent him a crown and wonderfully decorated
10Tovma4    4:63|decorated robes, and entrusted to him (the collection of) the royal
10Tovma4    4:68|the emir Yusup’, they captured him and took him to the
10Tovma4    4:68|they captured him and took him to the royal court. He
10Tovma4    4:68|orders. The latter delivered to him the whole land of Persia
10Tovma4    4:69|that had been given to him, he had no time to
10Tovma4    4:71|The monarch wept for him with great lament for forty
10Tovma4    4:72|and afflicted, who thronged to him. So by the liberal benedictions
10Tovma4    4:74|right hand side, and hear him say: “Greetings to you, my
10Tovma4    4:75|describe. On no occasion before him did our land encounter such
10Tovma4    4:75|will see his like) after him
10Tovma4    5:2|Georgia, and having made (with him) a peace treaty, he went
10Tovma4    5:4|what sort of death befell him
10Tovma4    10:4|who had risen up against him, he appealed to the king
10Tovma4    10:4|letters to come and save him from the violent brigands who
10Tovma4    10:6|versed in warfare, fell upon him with a few troops and
10Tovma4    10:6|a few troops and put him to flight
10Tovma4    10:11|and attacked the king, supposing him to be like other people
10Tovma4    12:1|mother’s womb he had filled him with the spirit of wisdom
10Tovma4    12:2|Therefore, he also bestowed on him a luminous visage and glorious
10Tovma4    12:5|violets on beautiful cheeks, giving him the appearance to onlookers of
10Tovma4    12:6|grace and glory (were given) him from on High. For he
10Tovma4    12:6|in a way) superior to him perfected the institutions of the
10Tovma4    12:8|of the fiery brilliance before him, the booming of drums and
10Tovma4    12:8|Every eye desired to see him, every soul cried out: “Lord
10Tovma4    12:21|deceptive letters and messages sent him by the Muslims
10Tovma4    13:22|God chose Abraham and blessed him and the offspring of his
10Tovma4    13:22|of his loins and granted him invincible powerso too did
10Tovma4    13:23|and the Holy Spirit. Over him the Lord had poured his
10Tovma4    13:23|and intelligence, and had filled him with the fear of God
10Tovma4    13:38|chose David. And he blessed him with unsurpassable blessing forever and
10Tovma4    13:39|and was even superior to him, for the Lord wished to
10Tovma4    13:42|But he was superior to him, having from his youth taken
10Tovma4    13:52|The Lord sat him on the throne of our
10Tovma4    13:52|Illuminator Saint Gregory, and joined him to the ranks of the
10Tovma4    13:54|patriarch Dawit’, the Lord strengthened him more and more
10Tovma4    13:55|most illustrious of ladies, named him by her grandfather’s name, Aluz
10Tovma4    13:56|Jacob, and the Lord heard him and the Lord blessed Jacob
10Tovma4    13:58|The Lord established him on the throne of his
10Tovma4    13:70|For the latter had with him chosen deer and other animals
10Tovma4    13:70|while the former had with him nobles, free men and the
10Tovma4    13:71|of summer. God had granted him a brilliant son, a beam
10Tovma4    13:72|Begotten Son of God revealed him to be a glorious boast
10Tovma4    13:72|boast for us, having given him grace like his ancestors the
10Tovma4    13:72|ancestors the Artsrunik’. He strengthened him with invincible power, like the
10Tovma4    13:72|the impregnable fortress Amiuk granted him by God. By his wise
10Tovma4    13:73|Yet God’s right hand protected him and his fortress
10Tovma4    13:75|desired by all who saw him, and longed for by those
10Tovma4    13:75|for by those who saw him not. His name was famous
10Tovma4    13:84|eastern parts is superior to him, for his family and ancestors
10Tovma4    13:91|his own son; he gave him his own daughter as wife
10Tovma4    13:92|and attained maturity, he had him ordained to the patriarchal throne
10Tovma4    13:93|of his heart and granted him sons, blessed by God and
10Tovma4    13:107|one to help or support him. Then Lord Dawit’ rose like
11Asogh1    3:8|After him sat on the patriarchal throne
11Asogh1    3:14|king went to war against him and took him to the
11Asogh1    3:14|war against him and took him to the great heels
11Asogh1    3:15|war with Ahmad, who defeated him and forced him to take
11Asogh1    3:15|who defeated him and forced him to take flight with great
11Asogh1    3:18|to Afshin, who (however) received him with great honors and released
11Asogh1    3:18|all the captured Armenians with him
11Asogh1    4:2|with a request) - to free him from the unfaithful son Saj
11Asogh1    4:5|went to Dvin. Smbat overtakes him with great strength, and Yusuf
11Asogh1    4:5|and Yusuf in horror asks him for peace, sends Smbat a
11Asogh1    4:6|to the Armenian king), subjugated him under his rule (with the
11Asogh1    4:6|king Atrnerseh, and subsequently) released him. Atrnerseh, irritated by the act
11Asogh1    4:6|broke off friendly relations with him and began to harbor hostile
11Asogh1    4:6|to harbor hostile plans against him
11Asogh1    4:7|to gather an army against him
11Asogh1    4:8|at the same time) makes him feel that he is sending
11Asogh1    4:8|feel that he is sending him to help him
11Asogh1    4:8|is sending him to help him
11Asogh1    4:17|the nobles who remained with him, taking a wand in his
11Asogh1    4:17|Abu-Saj Yusuf, who, (taking) him with him, went on a
11Asogh1    4:17|Yusuf, who, (taking) him with him, went on a campaign against
11Asogh1    5:3|and, in order to save him from death, he thought with
11Asogh1    5:3|of (earthly) greatness to seduce him
11Asogh1    5:16|receives a royal crown from him instead of his uncle (by
11Asogh1    6:4|the command of Demeslikos, sent him to the city of Dvin
11Asogh1    6:4|invited Shahanshah Ashot, to help him in the city
11Asogh1    7:1|was patriarch for [7] years; after him, Bishop Ananias Mokatsi, abbot of
11Asogh1    7:11|The king said to him: "look at this beautiful church
11Asogh1    7:15|of Chalcedon and brought with him the miraculous cross of the
11Asogh1    7:18|in the same monastery; - after him the sophist Samuel, generously endowed
11Asogh1    7:23|Many righteous ascetics gathered around him, adorned with humility, doomed themselves
11Asogh1    7:24|built a monastery, named after him: a well-maintained monastery, with
11Asogh1    7:29|the lions were obedient to him, and once a lioness, dragging
11Asogh1    7:29|deer skin in front of him at his very feet, gave
11Asogh1    7:29|eyes. It was enough for him to put his hand on
11Asogh1    7:31|The local people advised him not to settle here, (saying
11Asogh1    7:33|by little began to approach him; (then) the ascetic of Christ
11Asogh1    8:3|mercy, for he gathered around him the crippled, the lame and
11Asogh1    8:10|After him, Vahanik, from the district of
11Asogh1    8:25|Zan went to war against him, defeated him and sent him
11Asogh1    8:25|to war against him, defeated him and sent him to prison
11Asogh1    8:25|him, defeated him and sent him to prison on the island
11Asogh1    8:26|the king and marched against him under the cover of their
11Asogh1    8:27|he reigned, voluntarily submitted to him, with the obligation to pay
11Asogh1    10:2|died in his palace. - After him, in [425=976], Basil reigned
11Asogh1    11:6|accompanied by Mushegh, who summoned him to help himself
11Asogh1    11:7|they, having made peace with him, did not cause the slightest
11Asogh1    12:2|Salar, to Delmastan and invited him to his place, who, although
11Asogh1    12:2|the wrath of God visited him, for an unclean spirit entered
11Asogh1    12:2|an unclean spirit entered into him
11Asogh1    12:3|and all his cities to him
11Asogh1    12:4|and not finding help from him, he returned, and was strangled
11Asogh1    15:1|on the holy mountain, sent him to the kouropalates of Tayk
11Asogh1    15:1|a proposal to pass to him Xaloyarich in the pass (klesura
11Asogh1    15:4|Zhan to the island, gave him the entire western Greek army
11Asogh1    15:5|and was about to put him to flight, as the other
11Asogh1    15:8|to King Bardas to invite him to return to make peace
11Asogh1    15:9|Ibn Xosrov, having learned, let him know about it in Baghdad
11Asogh1    15:10|ordered, if possible, to seize him
11Asogh1    15:11|Bardas by surprise, they seized him along with his nobles and
11Asogh1    15:11|with his nobles and presented him to the court of Ibn
11Asogh1    16:2|from each house they give him a dog in the form
11Asogh1    16:4|This wise action reminds him of Samson, who, with three
11Asogh1    16:10|no person who would oppose him
11Asogh1    17:0|of the Shirim Monastery by him
11Asogh1    17:2|youth, but those who knew him did not believe that he
11Asogh1    17:7|a habit in Armenia: (before him) princes and nobles, in pleasing
11Asogh1    18:1|the cities of Salar from him, betraying his possession, Gokhtn, to
11Asogh1    18:1|years. King Smbat, having sent him a tribute (required by him
11Asogh1    18:1|him a tribute (required by him) along with large gifts, (forced
11Asogh1    18:1|along with large gifts, (forced him) to return back
11Asogh1    19:2|and when he returned from him again, approaching the borders of
11Asogh1    19:3|turned and began to scold him. Sargis, courageously unsheathing his damask
11Asogh1    19:3|all on the spot, giving him their blood to drink. He
11Asogh1    19:4|the city of Kher to him if only he would punish
11Asogh1    19:9|of Christ was said to him: “Mad, this very night your
11Asogh1    19:12|concluded an oath agreement with him to live in peace
11Asogh1    21:0|the Bugar kings who killed him
11Asogh1    21:2|same year, King Basil sent him to the country of Sebasteia
11Asogh1    22:4|in front and behind, took him to Macedonia by another mountain
11Asogh1    23:2|the oath promise given by him to the latter
11Asogh1    23:3|walls of Baghdad, he released him with his entourage, (providing) with
11Asogh1    23:3|learned about it, rushed after him to kill him
11Asogh1    23:3|rushed after him to kill him
11Asogh1    23:4|and, taking the king, led him through the uninhabited places to
11Asogh1    23:4|from there they immediately brought him to the city of Melitene
11Asogh1    24:1|Basil, went to war against him (Bardas Skleros) at the head
11Asogh1    24:3|Arab troops that were with him. But when they met each
11Asogh1    24:3|grabbed Bardas Skleros and ordered him to be taken to the
11Asogh1    24:6|as magistros in it, giving him a guard army and ordering
11Asogh1    24:6|a guard army and ordering him not to let anyone out
11Asogh1    24:9|to King Basil, who sentenced him to the gallows. This happened
11Asogh1    25:0|Basil comes out to meet him and kills him
11Asogh1    25:0|to meet him and kills him
11Asogh1    25:2|army, having stepped out, divided him into two parts, of which
11Asogh1    26:6|Patrick Zan, aka Portiz, to him, who, having come, gave him
11Asogh1    26:6|him, who, having come, gave him two battles, on the last
11Asogh1    27:5|Armenian King Smbat to ask him to come to their aid
11Asogh1    27:8|for the help rendered to him; but after the death of
11Asogh1    28:1|then wickedness began to seize him, arrogance entered his heart, and
11Asogh1    28:4|people who were here ask him: “what are you doing”? - I’m
11Asogh1    28:5|out his eyes, then wrap him with straw and reeds and
11Asogh1    28:5|straw and reeds and set him on fire; after which they
11Asogh1    28:5|fire; after which they (carried) him out of the city and
11Asogh1    28:5|of the city and threw him
11Asogh1    28:6|of a Christian and buried him according to Christian law
11Asogh1    28:9|changed the oath given by him to the Amir of Gokhtan
11Asogh1    29:8|soon gathered to fight against him, fearing (the thought) that perhaps
11Asogh1    29:8|having strengthened himself, would subdue him too
11Asogh1    29:9|But David courageously opposed him and, having gained the upper
11Asogh1    29:11|and intelligent King David forced him out of the Gag fortification
11Asogh1    29:11|Gag fortification, taking away from him all the fortresses and his
11Asogh1    29:11|a terrible death, and with him his generation ceased
11Asogh1    31:4|divine light that shone over him, is called Shoghaga
11Asogh1    31:7|honor, but honor itself followed him
11Asogh1    32:3|Grigor, came out to meet him and was taken prisoner
11Asogh1    32:4|where Sahak, who was with him, was also taken prisoner
11Asogh1    33:1|killed Chortuanel and, having appointed him master, sent him to Macedonia
11Asogh1    33:1|having appointed him master, sent him to Macedonia against the Bulgar
11Asogh1    33:2|of the enemies, who took him to their own land and
11Asogh1    33:2|their own land and locked him in a dungeon in some
11Asogh1    34:2|Skleros, came out to meet him with a small detachment and
11Asogh1    34:6|The army of Arabs pursued him, put many to the sword
11Asogh1    36:1|Jerusalem and Babylon, again sent him to the Greek land
11Asogh1    36:3|Greek king, went out against him, gave him a battle and
11Asogh1    36:3|went out against him, gave him a battle and, having won
11Asogh1    36:3|battle and, having won, put him to flight
11Asogh1    37:2|city of Manazkert and forced him to surrender with hunger and
11Asogh1    40:2|Having gathered around him numerous troops of Persians and
11Asogh1    40:5|Gagik sent to him [6,000] selected, well-armed Armenian troops
11Asogh1    40:10|with tearful prayers called on Him to help themselves and the
11Asogh1    42:3|all sovereigns voluntarily submitted to him
11Asogh1    42:6|priests came out to meet him from Melitene, he ordered them
11Asogh1    42:8|sister) of Bata, arrived at him in the city of Erez
11Asogh1    42:8|with royal gifts, conferring on him the dignity of a master
11Asogh1    42:9|to the Abkhazian king, granted him the dignity of a kouropalates
11Asogh1    42:9|father a master, and let him go to their land
11Asogh1    42:11|One of the Iberians approached him and took the hay from
11Asogh1    42:11|and took the hay from him. Then he ran to the
11Asogh1    42:14|Gurgen, rode out to meet him on horseback
11Asogh1    42:17|it humiliating to come to him. Then Apusahl, Gagik’s nephew (by
11Asogh1    42:17|Gagik’s nephew (by sister), slandered him before Basil
11Asogh1    42:19|of the Tayk’s nobles with him to settle them in the
11Asogh1    43:1|of the master, granted to him by King Basil, as a
11Asogh1    43:1|by nature limited, repudiated from him and attacked the Tayk’ country
11Asogh1    44:4|to love, take care of him like a father
11Asogh1    45:6|first Senekerim came to meet him, and then Gurgen his elder
11Asogh1    48:2|the sensual sun, (bringing behind him) the four seasons, the days
11Asogh1    48:5|adorned archpastor. By order of him (Sargis), not wanting to be
12Last1    1:13|force of Tayk’ went before him and everyone was honored by
12Last1    1:13|and everyone was honored by him with generous gifts according to
12Last1    1:16|and had given it to him (Dawit’) to drink, causing that
12Last1    1:16|because they had wearied of him, and were interested in promises
12Last1    1:27|and his son, Georgi, succeeded him [1014-1027]. The emperor Basil sent him
12Last1    1:27|him [1014-1027]. The emperor Basil sent him an edict which read as
12Last1    2:2|with his merits, and seated him on the throne of our
12Last1    2:10|They came and pounced upon him unexpectedly. But because of his
12Last1    2:13|As for Smbat, they took him to Georgi who ordered that
12Last1    2:13|fortresses from (Smbat), he released him
12Last1    2:14|unjustly took many places from him. He was unable to bear
12Last1    2:14|Byzantine emperor. Since he pleased him, (Ashot) requested auxiliary troops. He
12Last1    2:15|God helped him to master many districts and
12Last1    2:15|all who had come before him. So much so, that many
12Last1    2:15|left their patrimonial places to him and voluntarily submitted to him
12Last1    2:15|him and voluntarily submitted to him. Up to this point the
12Last1    2:18|the Georgiansto come to him and submit. For a certain
12Last1    2:18|to the emperor and assured him thatWhen you come to
12Last1    2:19|And (Basil) believed him, and placed his hopes on
12Last1    2:19|of his people had frightened him (by saying): “When he sees
12Last1    2:23|enraged, and turned back against him. The two armies met near
12Last1    2:25|that praiseworthy individual and slew him with swords, (an act) which
12Last1    2:29|shall requite those who hate Him, and not delay
12Last1    2:36|Patriarch Petros followed after him and met him on the
12Last1    2:36|followed after him and met him on the great feast-day
12Last1    2:36|God, and was exalted by him
12Last1    3:4|the office). Nonetheless, those urging him did not slacken, rather, they
12Last1    3:4|slacken, rather, they forcibly convinced him until he accepted
12Last1    3:5|that those who arose against him died laughable deaths
12Last1    3:6|called Scleros (Siklarhos) rebelled against him, and took with him almost
12Last1    3:6|against him, and took with him almost all the Byzantines, to
12Last1    3:6|at the tyrant and made him flee the land. Then (Vard
12Last1    3:9|army as if to advise him. Suddenly, pulling out his sword
12Last1    3:9|he killed (Nicephor Phocas), beheaded him, gave the head to his
12Last1    3:14|had promised to give to him (territory) up to that place
12Last1    4:0|to (Georgi) and wrote to him using pleasant words, for he
12Last1    4:0|fortresses with their estates from him, (territories) which Georgi had unjustly
12Last1    4:1|wrote to the emperor giving him what he requested. (Bishop Zak’aria
12Last1    4:2|the emperor and related to him what had occurred. The emperor
12Last1    4:3|But he commanded those taking him to cut out his tongue
12Last1    4:7|terms. Hearing this, (Basil) pitied him, and wrote (to Georgi) an
12Last1    4:8|the emperor that (he permit him) to be tributary and subject
12Last1    4:8|be tributary and subject to him
12Last1    4:14|that (Constantine) would come to him speedily. Now those who were
12Last1    4:15|picked up Constantine, quickly brought him (to Constantinople). When the emperor
12Last1    4:15|on (Constantine’s) head and confirmed him as emperor. He instructed him
12Last1    4:15|him as emperor. He instructed him, as David (had advised) Solomon
12Last1    4:15|those who had not wanted him to rule over them. But
12Last1    5:1|unitedly, unexpectedly, they came against him, cutting the cords of (his
12Last1    5:1|causing it to collapse (on him). They seized him and his
12Last1    5:1|collapse (on him). They seized him and his advisors, and placed
12Last1    5:2|eight men who were with him. It is very worthy of
12Last1    6:1|brother, the aforementioned Constantine, succeeded him. Like (Basil), he too did
12Last1    6:1|Byzantine army, and (Constantine) enthroned him in his stead. Then dying
12Last1    6:5|Syrian bishop to Constantinople, subjecting him to ridicule and ignominy. He
12Last1    6:6|any one, it will crush him” [Matthew 21.44]. Consequently, the righteous verdicts of
12Last1    6:6|of God quickly came upon him
12Last1    7:0|servants named Salamay, and set him up as lord of the
12Last1    7:1|the city would not obey him, sent one of his loyal
12Last1    7:1|Salamay) said, “I shall give him the city, without warfare
12Last1    7:2|a document of consent, making him an antipatos patrician, and subsequently
12Last1    7:2|antipatos patrician, and subsequently exalting him with great and prominent honor
12Last1    8:0|be filled with water for him to bathe in
12Last1    8:1|with warm water, attendants seized him by the hair of his
12Last1    8:1|of his head and submerged him under water until he gave
12Last1    9:1|The queen had lusted after him with a prostitute’s diseased passion
12Last1    9:2|brought forth this Michael, enthroned him and then married himat
12Last1    9:2|enthroned him and then married him—at which the matter became
12Last1    9:3|he made a magister giving him Thessalonica, and entrusting him with
12Last1    9:3|giving him Thessalonica, and entrusting him with the concerns of the
12Last1    9:3|he styled demeslikos and sent him to the great (city of
12Last1    9:3|great (city of) Antioch, entrusting him with the concerns of Tachkastan
12Last1    9:3|royal city of Constantinople, making him a sinklitos) and entrusting him
12Last1    9:3|him a sinklitos) and entrusting him with all the concerns and
12Last1    9:5|and that she had set him up as emperor of the
12Last1    9:5|that (Michael) was rebelling from him. People who say this confirm
12Last1    9:5|tormented (Michael) did not leave him
12Last1    9:12|their lord and creator, thinking Him to be a man. A
12Last1    9:13|times, a man similar to him appeared, unknown by anyone, destitute
12Last1    9:13|than this. Should anyone ask him: “Where have you come from
12Last1    9:14|Senseless people, seeing him, thought that he had gone
12Last1    9:15|adopted the Caesar and enthroned him in her husband’s stead. However
12Last1    9:15|good turn she had done him, plotted with his relatives to
12Last1    9:17|church), for pursuers quickly caught him, turned him back, and, at
12Last1    9:17|pursuers quickly caught him, turned him back, and, at an unholy
12Last1    9:17|an unholy spot they threw him to the ground and blinded
12Last1    9:17|to the ground and blinded him. (The same thing was done
12Last1    10:0|lands, she was requited by him as we described above
12Last1    10:1|this man (Constantine) and made him her husband, and enthroned him
12Last1    10:1|him her husband, and enthroned him on the throne of the
12Last1    10:2|rebelled, and many united with him. With numerous troops he came
12Last1    10:2|that many involuntarily submitted to him. For they believed that he
12Last1    10:2|of good fortune which attended him
12Last1    10:3|with, and were defeated by him, returning to the emperor with
12Last1    10:3|they would submit and make him emperor. However, since (Maneak’s son
12Last1    10:3|filled with impiety, (God) requited him with the verdict visited upon
12Last1    10:4|in his riches; but let him who glories glory in this
12Last1    10:4|praise, and a memory of him will endure until eternityHis
12Last1    10:5|head with a jawbone, laying him flat on the ground, and
12Last1    10:6|pardoned Saul who had persecuted him many times, and hearkened to
12Last1    10:6|to kill: “Do not touch him, for he is the Lord’s
12Last1    10:11|a similar vein: “And before Him no creature is hidden” [Hebrews 4.13]. And
12Last1    10:11|furnace said in praise of Him: “You Who sit among the
12Last1    10:20|with the illness that killed him, he ordered those close to
12Last1    10:20|he ordered those close to him to go forth and find
12Last1    10:20|from Armenia and to bring him there. Those who went out
12Last1    10:20|at the kat’oghikosate. They led him before the emperor
12Last1    10:21|When the emperor saw him, he gave him a letter
12Last1    10:21|emperor saw him, he gave him a letter regarding the land
12Last1    10:22|when he sold it to him for much treasure. Oh, that
12Last1    10:24|Gagik son of Ashot, made him their king, then wisely and
12Last1    10:24|and with strategems they brought him to the city
12Last1    10:25|Ani. Gagik descended to see him alone, with manly brave-heartedness
12Last1    10:25|he was able to persuade him. (Sargis) quit the stronghold, and
12Last1    10:25|where Sargis was. He arrested him and entered his capital city
12Last1    10:26|spared that second Agag, seating him in his own carriage. Therefore
12Last1    10:38|justice be meted out to him (the perpetrator). We shall now
12Last1    10:41|other azats who had put him on the throne, but rather
12Last1    10:41|obliged (Gagik) to remain with him and demanded: “Give me Ani
12Last1    10:42|the (Byzantine) emperor and gave him the key to Bjni and
12Last1    10:42|the emperor and received from him the dignity of magister and
12Last1    10:45|out of compassion had given him the place which he himself
12Last1    10:46|the East. The emperor sent him to be lieutenant of the
12Last1    10:47|letters to the emperor about him and deceitfully removed (Petros) from
12Last1    10:47|joy the beholders who wanted him there
12Last1    10:48|the water. (Petros) inquired of him why he wanted this, learned
12Last1    10:48|become Christian, and so ordered him to get into the water
12Last1    10:49|The chrism-bearer stood near him, took the bottle in his
12Last1    10:50|seized and took (Petros), placing him in the fortress called Xaghtoy
12Last1    11:3|for we had sinned against Him. But once again He regretted
12Last1    11:7|Nor did a knowledge of Him dawn in our hearts. To
12Last1    11:9|that very time who told him of the Galileans whose blood
12Last1    13:3|had not sought (help) from Him
12Last1    13:9|Georgian prince (Liparit) and gave him to the Caliph as though
12Last1    13:9|great treasure, more pleasing to him than all the other captives
12Last1    13:9|other captives. (The Caliph) accepted him with thanks, and peaceably released
12Last1    13:9|with thanks, and peaceably released him to return to his own
12Last1    14:0|king saw (Petros), he received him with great respect and honor
12Last1    14:0|generous stipend. However, he kept him there with him for three
12Last1    14:0|he kept him there with him for three years, fearing that
12Last1    14:0|fearing that if he let him return to Armenia, (Petros) would
12Last1    14:1|took (Petros) gratefully and brought him to his city, Sebastupolis. (Atom
12Last1    14:1|his city, Sebastupolis. (Atom) gave him as a dwelling-place the
12Last1    14:2|and in Armenia brought to him. For Petros had been a
12Last1    14:2|of this many (people) chided him
12Last1    14:3|there, for they had ordered him to settle in that spot
12Last1    14:4|this: they wanted to place him under taxation. However (Xach’ik) refused
12Last1    14:4|the fact that they subjected him to much inquisition and added
12Last1    14:5|did) in order to make him emulate them or in good
12Last1    14:6|Xach’ik without the tax, giving him a written document sealed with
12Last1    14:6|Armenia were theirs, and (giving him) two monasteries in Tarnta
12Last1    16:18|their troops and many with him, turned the rest to flight
12Last1    16:21|Arsuban, when the Sultan saw him, he note: “If (Arsuban’s son
12Last1    16:22|you made a sacrifice for him.” A few days later, he
12Last1    16:22|had note: “If I struck him, then he will not live
12Last1    16:22|but if somebody else struck him, I cannot answer for his
12Last1    16:25|God’s wisdom, for He struck him a blow, and sent him
12Last1    16:25|him a blow, and sent him back to his own land
12Last1    16:41|down an iron claw, seized him, and drew him up over
12Last1    16:41|claw, seized him, and drew him up over the wall. When
12Last1    16:43|onto their horses and pursued him, but they were unable to
12Last1    16:45|is to those who fear Him? How He knows the way
12Last1    16:49|those who correctly called upon Him
12Last1    16:51|I along with you bless Him Who is blessed for all
12Last1    17:2|of Constantinople could not satiate him. No, he had women brought
12Last1    17:5|But Theodora (instead) sent him white horses and mules, many
12Last1    17:5|took (that man) along with him to Babylonia. This transpired in
12Last1    17:8|T’eodoros) from Turkestan, submitted to him, and wanted to display their
12Last1    17:27|with God, and turn to Him with sincere hearts, having (our
12Last1    17:29|messengers. Be not unknown to Him, that He not say: “I
12Last1    18:0|pacify the land, then let him come boldly and sit as
12Last1    18:2|were a famished beast, giving him such a plethora of gifts
12Last1    18:11|Theodora established him as emperor with the approval
12Last1    18:12|he kept some princes (with him), considering them unfit to rule
12Last1    18:25|district, had been given to him as a gift together with
12Last1    18:26|The city went before him in friendship. There (Iwane) chanced
12Last1    18:26|judge) arrested and he stripped him of inestimable treasure, horses, donkeys
12Last1    18:26|the East, and then incarcerated him at Eghnut. (Iwane) hurriedly went
12Last1    18:28|to the Persians to bring him auxiliary troops. This was the
12Last1    18:31|of wickedness (Iwane), and thanked him with magnificent gifts for the
12Last1    18:46|since we did not heed Him when we dwelled in peace
12Last1    20:0|favorable to Comnenus, he beseeched him, and started sending emissaries to
12Last1    20:0|and started sending emissaries to him, promising him gifts and the
12Last1    20:0|sending emissaries to him, promising him gifts and the authority of
12Last1    20:2|many troops, they went against him. The two adversaries met and
12Last1    20:2|of the city united with him
12Last1    20:3|Leading Comnenus inside, they enthroned him. As for Michael, they made
12Last1    20:3|As for Michael, they made him become a monk and set
12Last1    20:3|become a monk and set him off to an island, though
12Last1    21:1|Father, to become familiar with Him. And He commanded that (we
12Last1    21:1|He commanded that (we) resemble him in all matters, and to
12Last1    21:25|them, with a shield before him speaking harsh words with arrogant
12Last1    21:25|with an arrow, and killed him instantly
12Last1    22:0|priests who circulated around with him, (men who) wore coarse unadorned
12Last1    22:1|and everyone wanted to see him. Those who had grown haughty
12Last1    22:1|so gave themselves up to him in obedience that if he
12Last1    22:20|memorials nor masses would help him. Then with his accomplices, subjecting
12Last1    22:20|to ridicule, they laughed at him. The animal (brought for sacrifice
12Last1    22:20|that you must die with him
12Last1    22:23|die in battle before handing him over to the gathering
12Last1    22:25|will of those who fear Him, He hears the prayers of
12Last1    22:25|of those who pray to Him, (God) stilled the tempests and
12Last1    22:27|summoned that wretched man to him with mild words, and requited
12Last1    22:27|with mild words, and requited him as was meet. For he
12Last1    22:27|was meet. For he removed him from the ranks of the
12Last1    22:28|in prison, since he wanted him to repent yet and to
12Last1    22:31|there similarly did not accept him because of his excessive impurity
12Last1    22:32|hears this narration will curse him
12Last1    23:0|advanced age, (Kuncik) had within him the ferment of impurity
12Last1    23:8|The devil ensnared him by means of those women
12Last1    23:8|women who indiscriminately copulated with him, those diseased prostitutes, thinking nothing
12Last1    23:12|forgot God Who had nourished him with His body and blood
12Last1    23:23|most wicked Vrverh went before him and accused the very respectable
12Last1    23:23|and the other bishops with him, saying: “They robbed my home
12Last1    23:24|sent soldiers to bring before him speedily the venerable bishops. As
12Last1    23:24|that they should assemble by him forthwith
12Last1    23:36|and beseeched them to grant him (Vrverh), and the judge agreed
12Last1    25:7|men he then had with him
12Last1    25:9|and make it impossible for him to fight. He considered it
12Last1    25:14|appeared to Joshua and given him victory, was not with him
12Last1    25:14|him victory, was not with him. Nor did the Lord come
12Last1    25:16|a great throneand stood him before the king of Persia
12Last1    25:16|beloved brother. And he released him graciously and with much care
12Last1    25:21|himself that should he capture him (Diogenes) he would free him
12Last1    25:21|him (Diogenes) he would free him to return to his kingdom
12Last1    25:22|quaked at stood there before him, bound, like one of his
12Last1    25:22|Arslan) elevated (Diogenes) and seated him on his right. And he
12Last1    25:22|his right. And he exalted him as a faithful friend and
12Last1    25:22|and made an oath with him thathereafter let there be
12Last1    25:23|And (Alp-Arslan) freed him with great honor. Subsequently when
12Last1    25:23|who had become dear to him. But then death overtook (Alp
12Last1    26:11|prayers and supplications would reach Him