| 01Kor1    1:1 | | |  | History  | of the Life and Death | 
| 02Agat1    1:0 | | | The life and  | history  | of Saint Gregory | 
| 03Buz3    1:3 | | | is a part of our  | history  | which is the beginning, and | 
| 03Buz3    1:4 | | | in the middle of our  | history,  | to complete the contents like | 
| 05Parp1    1:0 | | | The first book of the  | history  | of the Armenians, which was | 
| 05Parp1    1:3 | | | book which is called the  | History  | of Armenia ends with that | 
| 05Parp1    1:4 | | | The third  | History  | in order is this one | 
| 05Parp1    1:8 | | | and marzpan of Armenia. Our  | history  | ends there | 
| 05Parp1    3:10 | | | unpleasant-sounding things in his  | history |  | 
| 05Parp1    4:1 | | | where the Second book of  | history  | left off | 
| 05Parp1    4:5 | | | we forced to write this  | history  | by the lord of the | 
| 05Parp1    5:1 | | | have accurately and truthfully recorded  | history  | and have not added words | 
| 05Parp1    5:3 | | | such labors (as writing a  | history)  | wherein the words must be | 
| 05Parp2    10:3 | | | this, he may read the  | history  | of that desirable man Koriwn | 
| 05Parp2    18:3 | | | the saint’s birth, from the  | History  | of the venerable Koriwn so | 
| 06Khor1    1:7 | | | in the course of this  | history  | when we shall trace all | 
| 06Khor1    3:10 | | | this request - to write the  | history  | of our nation in a | 
| 06Khor1    7:7 | | | try to introduce into our  | history  | all events from the building | 
| 06Khor1    7:8 | | | to show you our own  | history- | whence and how it developed | 
| 06Khor1    9:12 | | | Catina extracted only the reliable  | history  | of our own race and | 
| 06Khor1    9:19 | | | not to write a complete  | history  | but to attempt to indicate | 
| 06Khor1    10:11 | | | is also recorded in this  | history  | that on the southern side | 
| 06Khor1    12:29 | | | this is verified by the  | history |  | 
| 06Khor1    12:39 | | | But his complete  | history  | and his deeds of valor | 
| 06Khor1    13:10 | | | at the threshold of our  | history |  | 
| 06Khor1    16:20 | | | to include it in our  | history.  | But we merely say that | 
| 06Khor1    19:3 | | | to be truthful in this  | history  | through our diligence and faithfulness | 
| 06Khor1    19:5 | | | expound for you from the  | history “ | Web of Chries” the events | 
| 06Khor1    21:7 | | | were to repeat in this  | history  | everything worthwhile, both words and | 
| 06Khor1    24:2 | | | Now before we undertake the  | history  | of Tigran the Great, who | 
| 06Khor1    31:12 | | | at the truth of our  | history,  | how we have revealed the | 
| 06Khor1    33:9 | | | important and worthy of our  | history |  | 
| 06Khor2    1:1 | | | The Intermediate Period in the  | History  | of Our Ancestors | 
| 06Khor2    7:2 | | | important chapter, full of reliable  | history  | and worthy of the most | 
| 06Khor2    10:1 | | | On the source for this  | history  | after the books of Mar | 
| 06Khor2    10:3 | | | is, Urha, which concerned the  | history  | of our kings. These books | 
| 06Khor2    10:5 | | | a closer witness the Ecclesiastical  | History  | of Eusebius of Caesarea is | 
| 06Khor2    27:6 | | | the chronological order of our  | history  | or in the order that | 
| 06Khor2    66:4 | | | But he did not falsify  | history,  | for he was an eloquent | 
| 06Khor2    66:5 | | | and having read the temple  | history,  | which included the deeds of | 
| 06Khor2    66:8 | | | It is from this  | history  | that we have taken our | 
| 06Khor2    67:8 | | | have decided to rehearse the  | history  | of that time in extended | 
| 06Khor2    70:2 | | | Greek language and wrote a  | history  | of the deeds of Shapuh | 
| 06Khor2    70:3 | | | also translated a book “the  | History  | of the first kings,” composed | 
| 06Khor2    70:6 | | | and what pertains to true  | history |  | 
| 06Khor2    75:1 | | | Caesarea in Cappadocia, and his  | history |  | 
| 06Khor2    75:3 | | | many treatises, among them a  | history  | of the persecutions of the | 
| 06Khor2    75:6 | | | he did not compose his  | history  | accurately or with details and | 
| 06Khor2    82:2 | | | Because there is no true  | history  | without chronology, therefore we made | 
| 06Khor2    92:5 | | | this is the time for  | history  | and not for praise, especially | 
| 06Khor3    1:1 | | | The Conclusion of the  | History  | of Our Fatherland: THERE is | 
| 06Khor3    1:3 | | | We shall deal with this  | history  | in simple terms so that | 
| 06Khor3    1:3 | | | very carefully and avidly the  | history  | of our fatherland | 
| 06Khor3    65:13 | | | to fabricate one in this  | history |  | 
| 06Khor3    68:17 | | | O deprivation, O mournful  | history!  | How can I endure to | 
| 06Khor3    68:45 | | | Book, bringing to conclusion the  | History  | of Greater Armenia | 
| 07Seb1    7:0 | | | Arsacids. Contents of the present  | History,  | from the rebellion of Vahan | 
| 07Seb1    7:4 | | | by others, as that same  | History  | indicates | 
| 07Seb1    9:21 | | | Royal  | history |  | 
| 07Seb1    42:5 | | | learned and informed in the  | history  | of Moses | 
| 07Seb1    52:22 | | | arranged the details of this  | history  | in accordance with the unintelligent | 
| 08Ghev1    14:35 | | | Christ. They recount also the  | history  | of Israel, indicating what kings | 
| 08Ghev1    14:44 | | | that the events of the  | history  | of Esther took place. As | 
| 08Ghev1    14:190 | | | Gospels and from your own  | history |  | 
| 09Draskh1    1:4 | | | trouble of hastily composing this  | history |  | 
| 09Draskh1    1:14 | | | that I have utilized this ( | history)  | only to improve the present | 
| 09Draskh1    2:11 | | | not concern myself with (the  | history  | of) other kindred races as | 
| 09Draskh1    2:16 | | | Scriptures transmitted to us the  | history ( | of the period) until the | 
| 09Draskh1    13:13 | | | of these two (kings), the  | History  | of Movses Xorenac’i will give | 
| 09Draskh1    24:17 | | | are missing from the present  | History  | of Armenia | 
| 09Draskh1    27:2 | | | that is to say, a  | history  | of his years as prince | 
| 09Draskh1    27:5 | | | for the sequence of my  | history,  | and shall attempt to present | 
| 09Draskh1    27:6 | | | has already been said, the  | History  | of Shapuh gives a sufficient | 
| 09Draskh1    29:21 | | | to be found in the  | History  | of Shapuh Bagratuni, which will | 
| 09Draskh1    46:21 | | | to the sequence of my  | history,  | in order not to leave | 
| 09Draskh1    68:3 | | | and hastened to have this  | history  | prepared | 
| 09Draskh1    68:22 | | | to the message of this  | history  | to deem my name worthy | 
| 10Tovma1    3:16 | | | and destroyed Armenia—as the  | history  | of the saints Vardan and | 
| 10Tovma1    6:45 | | | Here we come to the  | history  | of Abgar, king of Armenia | 
| 10Tovma1    6:50 | | | a new rejoicing suffuses this  | history  | concerning the honourable, co-regnant | 
| 10Tovma1    6:52 | | | forward the order of our  | history,  | in detail yet briefly, for | 
| 10Tovma1    10:42 | | | in the book of the  | history  | of the martyrs which has | 
| 10Tovma1    11:54 | | | wrote his book on the  | History  | of Greater Armenia, a wonderful | 
| 10Tovma1    11:55 | | | fourth book of the promised  | History  | of Moses Khorenats’i, the section | 
| 10Tovma1    11:55 | | | us in this own accurate  | History |  | 
| 10Tovma1    11:58 | | | the first book of the  | history  | of Armenia, tracing the genealogy | 
| 10Tovma2    2:5 | | | for the book of Armenian  | history  | which he had written on | 
| 10Tovma2    2:7 | | | rage. He expunged from the  | history  | book all details concerning the | 
| 10Tovma2    7:0 | | | people of Khoyt’ and their  | history |  | 
| 10Tovma3    6:0 | | | the priest Grigor; and their  | history |  | 
| 10Tovma3    6:3 | | | in a few words the  | history  | of these events, for it | 
| 10Tovma3    7:26 | | | us—the matter of the  | history |  | 
| 10Tovma3    8:1 | | | of the plan of our  | history |  | 
| 10Tovma3    13:2 | | | is the occasion to write  | history  | and not engage in panegyrics | 
| 10Tovma3    13:6 | | | for not including in this  | history  | all his deeds in detail | 
| 10Tovma3    29:81 | | | on high. (. . .?) 
(End of the  | History  | by T’ovmay himself | 
| 10Tovma4    1:53 | | | with the course of this  | history.  | Perhaps God will grant us | 
| 10Tovma4    3:14 | | | time for praise but for  | history,  | let us hasten back to | 
| 10Tovma4    4:64 | | | it far surpasses my own  | history  | and those of others; no | 
| 10Tovma4    6:4 | | | into the narrative of this  | history |  | 
| 10Tovma4    7:2 | | | who requested from me this  | History,  | I offer and present to | 
| 10Tovma4    9:10 | | | words (of blame) in our  | history,  | yet the king will not | 
| 10Tovma4    10:10 | | | not without praise in this  | History |  | 
| 10Tovma4    13:81 | | | and finished this beautifully composed  | History,  | which the invincible and knowledgeable | 
| 10Tovma4    13:83 | | | whose shade was copied this  | History  | in the year [752] of the | 
| 10Tovma4    13:85 | | | divine love he requested this  | History  | from Lord Zak’aria, the godly | 
| 11Asogh1    2:2 | | | wherefore we have divided our  | History  | into three parts | 
| 11Asogh1    48:9 | | | The End of the  | History  | of Stepanos of Taron | 
| 12Last1    1:10 | | | us to turn to the  | history ( | of these events) and to | 
| 12Last1    2:3 | | | Step’annos Taronac’i, who wrote a  | history  | of the world in a | 
| 12Last1    2:3 | | | Gagik, about whom this (present)  | history  | is concerned | 
| 12Last1    9:12 | | | Eusebius indicated in his Ecclesiastical  | History |  | 
| 12Last1    9:19 | | | heard [compare Psalms 128.6]. Such is the ephemeral  | history  | of the Caesar who reigned | 
| 12Last1    11:16 | | | It is a  | history  | for us to lament and | 
| 12Last1    11:17 | | | for succeeding generations an unhappy  | history.  | For (our) cities were ruined | 
| 12Last1    11:32 | | | Such is your wicked  | history,  | oh mountain! Mountain whereon God | 
| 12Last1    11:35 | | | upon you. Let the evil  | history  | of this mountain end here | 
| 12Last1    11:36 | | | to the theme of this  | history.  | I would gather my energies | 
| 12Last1    12:23 | | | Such is your wicked  | history,  | oh city, blessed and venerable | 
| 12Last1    12:25 | | | the narration of Arcn’s sad  | history  | end at this point, for | 
| 12Last1    15:2 | | | they mercilessly killed everybody, a  | history  | meriting much lamentation. It was | 
| 12Last1    16:9 | | | are participants in this hellish  | history?  | Yet I know that you | 
| 12Last1    17:13 | | | Oh how bitter this  | history  | is, how worthy of lamentation | 
| 12Last1    18:21 | | | return to our sorrowful, unfortunate  | history |  | 
| 12Last1    18:37 | | | Such is your grievous  | history,  | oh city! No longer shall | 
| 12Last1    25:1 | | | two monarchs would damage (this  | history)  | not a little, we regard | 
| 12Last1    26:22 | | | had the ancient chroniclers of  | history  | who would have stamped this |