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abort   2
abound   8
about   933
above   216
above-mentioned   1
abroad   13
abrogate   3
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abounding   3
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abovementioned   1
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abrahamean   1


01Kor1    6:6|when the King told them about Daniel’s discovery, they prevailed upon
01Kor1    26:3|month of Mehekan, as was about to become separated from his
02Agat1    1:4|although Xosrov had learned early about the misfortune, he was unable
02Agat1    2:1|and many more, and spread about raiding the Asorestan areas
02Agat1    2:25|of the Armenian troops learned about this, they split into brigades
02Agat1    3:1|king of the Persians heard about all this, he was delighted
02Agat1    3:10|been informed by the dayeaks about the deeds done by his
02Agat1    3:11|his identify and other facts about himself concerning who he was
02Agat1    4:23|No one knew the truth about him, and an order went
02Agat1    6:17|have never spoken to you about the torments you are inflicting
02Agat1    11:2|to speak and give information about him as follows: “Because he
02Agat1    11:5|the king discovered this further about him that he was in
02Agat1    12:4|of the kings to care about the prosperity of their land
02Agat1    15:11|the women, that person informed about them
02Agat1    15:12|Now when matters became known about the women, for two days
02Agat1    15:15|as the blessed ones knew about the evil intentions of these
02Agat1    15:19|what they had told him about her beauty, the king planned
02Agat1    16:3|terrible death which you are about to bring upon us
02Agat1    17:45|when men will say good about you’ [Lk. 6.26], but ’Blessed are you
02Agat1    19:3|death, I am speaking especially about the wonderful Rhipsime who had
02Agat1    20:8|Then it came about that a vision from God
02Agat1    21:22|I not tell you earlier about your error that a fog
02Agat1    22:19|glory of the Father; and about the blessings to be and
02Agat1    22:24|importance to conduct our discourse about him in suitable and appropriate
02Agat1    22:24|terms, since we are speaking about the deity. For we know
02Agat1    22:25|Not that anyone could speak about his incomprehensible nature or expound
02Agat1    22:30|divine grace, and began teaching about the time of the first
02Agat3    2:4|He informed and enlightened them about every-thing, abbreviating nothing and
02Agat3    3:3|his throne, and he roamed about in the likeness of pasturing
02Agat3    7:7|beseeched Gregory to give orders about employment of his wife Ashxen
02Agat3    9:9|ignorant even of the news about all the divine miracles which
02Agat3    9:9|And this was not only about current developments, but also about
02Agat3    9:9|about current developments, but also about earlier tidings and what followed
02Agat3    9:9|earlier tidings and what followed, about the beginning of Christianity and
02Agat3    10:1|and came to an agreement about a general peace. They agreed
02Agat3    12:5|confessing his impieties and telling about all the miracles God had
02Agat3    13:9|to persist in his stubbornness about the matter. He note: “It
02Agat3    15:4|and feasting when they heard about the miracles wrought by God
02Agat3    15:4|the miracles wrought by God, about the turn to salvation, and
02Agat3    15:4|the turn to salvation, and about their useful journey for Gregory’s
02Agat3    16:6|arrived at a distance of about two stadia from the Euphrates
02Agat3    22:2|residents that one could say about themI have forgotten the
02Agat3    22:5|gospel. They became fully informed about all the traditions of God
02Agat3    28:2|As soon as Trdat heard about Constantine’s conversion to Christianity, he
02Agat3    28:3|of this, he took counsel about the journey to visit Constantinople
02Agat3    28:13|And he told about the heroic endurance of the
02Agat3    28:17|Then Tiridates told about the martyrs of God and
02Agat3    28:18|Constantine began to tell him about their honorable life. For he
03Buz3    1:1|Others have written about all of the following: events
03Buz3    3:10|chief-priest Vrtanes was going about with a few attendants to
03Buz3    4:10|and the small district lying about them which was in the
03Buz3    5:21|When Yusik was worrying about the children, the issue of
03Buz3    7:9|over the entire country for about a year
03Buz3    10:41|Since you know about secret things, first reveal what
03Buz3    12:9|When the king himself heard about this, he and the entire
03Buz3    13:4|and without God they travelled about the land of the crooked
03Buz3    13:11|epic-tales, and were enthusiastic about learning them, and believed in
03Buz3    13:27|great, nor did they think about their spiritual honor, the honor
03Buz3    14:19|whatever he spoke of came about
03Buz3    20:18|Armenia treacherously speaking with him about peace, and requesting permission to
03Buz3    20:25|which the king had spoken about the hunt immediately reached the
03Buz3    21:4|When the emperor heard about this, with great alacrity and
03Buz3    21:19|under his authority and set about investigating things
03Buz4    3:17|speaking a little bit falsely about himself. He started to accuse
03Buz4    3:26|its beauty, many who heard about this or saw it wept
03Buz4    4:0|and brought to Caesarea, and about God’s miracles
03Buz4    4:2|near the king to think about this matter. All of them
03Buz4    5:89|letter of accusation to him about the blessed Nerses saying that
03Buz4    6:0|About how Saint Nerses was exiled
03Buz4    6:9|when they stayed there for about a month, the weaker of
03Buz4    6:14|We are not of those about whom it is said that
03Buz4    7:0|About God’s miracles that were performed
03Buz4    7:3|This fame about them especially spread in the
03Buz4    8:0|About how the Emperor Valens persecuted
03Buz4    8:8|of Satan, because he thinks about the holy church (Christ), which
03Buz4    8:20|they consulted with each other about what was needed, Basil told
03Buz4    8:23|into a discussion and dispute about the Son of God Jesus
03Buz4    8:25|so much? In the dispute about the truth, you won with
03Buz4    9:0|About how St. Basil was made
03Buz4    10:0|About how the Emperor Valens called
03Buz4    11:7|Arshak, the king of Armenia, about the blessed Nerses, saying that
03Buz4    12:0|About the bishop of Bagrawand, Xad
03Buz4    12:27|all of Armenia. He circulated about advising and teaching the churches
03Buz4    13:11|But when Xad told him about all the impieities and the
03Buz4    13:11|sighs. He was concerned especially about the city of Arshakawan, since
03Buz4    13:17|that destruction and demolition is about to come over the ruined
03Buz4    14:3|Now he went and circulated about his mardpetutiwn, and Hayr mardpet
03Buz4    14:4|the blessed Nerses was circulating about his own area of authority
03Buz4    14:6|Hayr mardpet went to circulate about his principality, the blessed katoghikos
03Buz4    15:3|girl’s renown for beauty spread about, and her reputation as a
03Buz4    15:8|He treacherously spoke false slander about Gnel to king Arshak, saying
03Buz4    15:28|the bad news to him about the unjust loss of her
03Buz4    15:34|from your kingdom, and wander about merely alive, but without anyone
03Buz4    15:39|So, what was said about the beasts will be visited
03Buz4    15:61|and pretended to do nothing about it
03Buz4    15:66|When Tirit learned about this, he was seized with
03Buz4    16:9|the king of Iran heard about this, he expressed great thanks
03Buz4    18:2|And he told him about Shapuh’s words of peace and
03Buz4    20:52|in the Iranian banak knew about this until morning
03Buz4    21:6|it happened that peace came about between the emperors of Byzantium
03Buz4    21:11|king Arshak of Armenia learned about this, he commanded his sparapet
03Buz4    23:7|lower districts in Angeghatun seeing about provisions, the Iranian troops were
03Buz4    24:4|entered these districts and spread about with his multitudes like a
03Buz4    24:19|Vasak with [60000] troops advanced, turning about, leaving king Arshak in a
03Buz4    26:2|Vin arrived and spread about raiding in all the boundaries
03Buz4    26:3|Arshak, king of Armenia, learned about this the Armenians went against
03Buz4    31:0|About Gumand Shapuh, who boasted greatly
03Buz4    34:0|About Apakan Vsemakan who came to
03Buz4    35:0|About the Persian nuirakapet Zik, who
03Buz4    38:0|About Alanozan who came to do
03Buz4    41:0|About Mshkan who invaded the country
03Buz4    44:0|About king Arshak’s son who was
03Buz4    47:0|About the Mages handerjapet who came
03Buz4    50:5|individuals and those near and about them all rebelled from Arshak
03Buz4    51:6|and remember the Lord’s commandment about unity, that servants should obey
03Buz4    53:6|Armenia saw this and heard about it, they pressured and forced
03Buz4    54:37|neck of Arshak, and irons about his hands and feet, and
03Buz4    55:0|About the enslavement and devastation of
03Buz5    1:6|in one place and inquired about the blessed and great patriarch
03Buz5    1:7|could give his useful opinions about which road they should travel
03Buz5    1:22|general of the Armenians, circulated about the country, destroying the atrushans
03Buz5    2:0|About Mushegh, the general of Armenia
03Buz5    3:1|People told king Pap about the way Hayr mardpet had
03Buz5    3:2|the mardpet Hayr was circulating about his principality in the Taron
03Buz5    4:64|king Pap with slanderous accusations about general Mushegh, saying: “Be aware
03Buz5    5:4|in hand, to say nothing about the shield-bearers
03Buz5    6:5|others, secretly informed king Pap about this
03Buz5    7:13|dared to remind the kings about people whom they have put
03Buz5    12:0|About Artsakh
03Buz5    17:0|About Greater Copk
03Buz5    20:0|About Mushegh, sparapet of Armenia
03Buz5    21:0|About Nerses, chief-bishop of Armenia
03Buz5    21:0|of man he was and about the great marvels he performed
03Buz5    22:4|everyone constantly saw these forms about him
03Buz5    23:3|testimonies from Scripture, terrifying him about the punishment of eternal judgements
03Buz5    23:4|speak severely, to say nothing about killing him
03Buz5    24:17|After this for about two hours, globules of blood
03Buz5    26:0|About the blessed Shaghitay
03Buz5    27:0|About the blessed Epipan
03Buz5    27:7|killed the other. Epiphanes, hearing about this, note: “From now on
03Buz5    28:0|About the greatest signs and wonders
03Buz5    31:25|But he never thought about his personal ruination
03Buz5    32:19|no one could say anything about it. Not a thing
03Buz5    33:0|What the Armenian princes conferred about, and how they kept silent
03Buz5    34:6|He was constantly concerned about the kingdom of the land
03Buz5    36:0|About the foolish opinions held by
03Buz5    37:30|mind, he attacked, not thinking about living
03Buz5    37:31|a young man and uninformed about fighting. When he saw Manuel
03Buz5    39:2|as Armenia’s general, Manuel, heard about this, he assembled as many
03Buz5    41:0|About Mrhkan who also was sent
03Buz5    44:25|the order he had given about not mourning excessively. On the
03Buz6    2:0|Armenians ruled by Xosrov; first, about the behavior of Zawen
03Buz6    2:4|with various ribbons, and strutted about in a way that was
03Buz6    6:2|his life this man wandered about with great piety
03Buz6    7:0|About Artit, bishop of Basen
03Buz6    9:0|More about this same Yohan
03Buz6    9:10|not understand what they say about me
03Buz6    10:0|More about Yohan
03Buz6    13:0|About Tirik and Movses, bishops of
03Buz6    14:0|About the bishop of Arsharunik
03Buz6    16:0|About the blessed and virtuous Gind
03Buz6    16:1|roots and vegetables, who wandered about like beasts in the mountains
04Yegh1    1:17|in his hunger will go about and eat half of himself
04Yegh1    2:49|learn to speak such things about the Lord
04Yegh2    1:0|The Course of Events Brought About by the Prince of the
04Yegh2    1:14|of events which was brought about by him against the holy
04Yegh2    7:155|as superfluity what was said about the birth of our Lord
04Yegh2    10:246|to greet them, and inquire about the welfare of Armenia; he
04Yegh3    10:234|speaking all sorts of evil about them
04Yegh4    3:60|virtue. He wrote a report about them to the court; he
04Yegh4    3:65|asked for even more information about each one’s individual prowess: how
04Yegh4    3:67|He also inquired from him about each of the standards: into
04Yegh4    3:70|had been informed by him about all this, he summoned all
04Yegh5    5:116|On being informed about each man’s individual valor, he
04Yegh6    3:55|and had been accurately informed about the outcome of the great
04Yegh6    3:55|who could inform me truthfully about these matters
04Yegh6    3:56|person at court who knew about the impious venture was the
04Yegh6    3:62|to learn from him details about the accusation
04Yegh6    3:71|But although he was informed about everything by them, he was
04Yegh6    5:103|brought to court, were questioned about him: “What do you know
04Yegh6    5:103|him: “What do you know about his wrongdoing
04Yegh6    5:115|to what his kin say about him. You made him governor
04Yegh7    1:6|Armenia. He also informed him about the breach in the Pass
04Yegh7    1:18|citadel distant from the camp about fifteen stages
04Yegh7    2:39|I have so heard about this sect that they are
04Yegh7    2:47|even we pleaded with him about your misery
04Yegh7    2:48|leader: Have you not heard about the future coming of our
04Yegh7    2:48|coming of our Lord or about the wonderful mansions that are
04Yegh7    3:52|wish to speak to you about them, your weak-mindedness would
04Yegh7    4:91|fearlessly, relieved of the uncertainty about the future which they had
04Yegh7    5:114|prayers, and may he bring about my departure from this world
04Yegh7    8:176|all these disasters were brought about by you; and it was
04Yegh7    10:226|a priest Arshen by name, about whom the saints previously had
04Yegh7    10:233|word of complaint from anyone about you, and even less about
04Yegh7    10:233|about you, and even less about Yoseph; for he was the
04Yegh7    11:263|and you cannot bring it about
04Yegh7    11:264|I shall tell you briefly about my diseased body
04Yegh7    11:268|cruel death which you are about to inflict on us
04Yegh7    13:308|say even more insulting things about the king in the tribunal
04Yegh7    14:347|the king, when he hears about all these tremendous wonders from
04Yegh7    14:349|worry; do not even think about it
04Yegh7    15:352|they moved the saints elsewhere about two leagues away
04Yegh7    15:355|us whatever has been said about their death up to here
04Yegh8    2:28|He had them dragged about more cruelly than the previous
04Yegh9    2:29|not question us any more about these matters, but carry out
05Parp1    1:8|We wrote about all the events until the
05Parp1    4:1|everything else, he was concerned about events in the land of
05Parp1    4:3|multitude of the people heard about the goodness of the clerics
05Parp1    4:3|exertions; while brave men, hearing about the deeds of earlier braves
05Parp2    9:0|other virtuous men, badly complaining about and reproaching their unworthy actions
05Parp2    9:4|by a hrovartak. Knowing nothing about the accusation of the Armenian
05Parp2    10:3|venerable Mashtoc’ which provides information about (Mashtoc’s) life, his Armenian letters
05Parp2    10:3|Mashtoc’s) life, his Armenian letters, about when, where and by whom
05Parp2    10:3|Armenian letters) were found, and about the enthusiastic entreaties of Armenia’s
05Parp2    10:4|the latter had been thinking about for a long time. God
05Parp2    10:8|informed him of the problem about which he had been thinking
05Parp2    10:10|since he also told me about it
05Parp2    10:18|the blessed kat’oghikos Sahak information about the alphabet, based on the
05Parp2    11:1|which no one had bothered about putting into use. Rather (the
05Parp2    12:8|attempt anything strange or think about anything harmful
05Parp2    12:10|thoughts, he did not know about the words of the Holy
05Parp2    13:1|to constantly see and hear about such filthy things
05Parp2    13:2|every day yet remaining silent about it. For we learned from
05Parp2    13:4|know what you are talking about, and have heard nothing new
05Parp2    13:5|this, and everyone should think about it and implement it
05Parp2    13:15|shackles of saint Gregory; (and about) his entreaties and prayers to
05Parp2    13:20|As regards what you said about me, that I should join
05Parp2    14:1|spoke more coarsely and crudely about king Artashes in the presence
05Parp2    14:2|Suren and other Iranian nobles about the cause of their unhappiness
05Parp2    14:6|what slander they are saying about me. But it is their
05Parp2    14:8|not know what they say about him. Let them speak, and
05Parp2    14:8|Do not ask me anything about that matter, for you will
05Parp2    14:15|on their king, not talking about what had actually happened, but
05Parp2    14:16|loyalty or disloyalty, tell you about it
05Parp2    17:0|by inconsolable thoughts, restlessly thinking about and beseeching the Most High
05Parp2    17:36|are thinking foolish thoughts, troubled about not having a son? You
05Parp2    18:1|to remark on or talk about such matters with the holy
05Parp3    20:0|years he had been thinking about an impious plan, leading to
05Parp3    21:1|their servants think not only about the attractiveness of profits, but
05Parp3    21:1|the attractiveness of profits, but about the saving of souls, so
05Parp3    21:2|just as you are concerned about your profits and taxes [vasn k’o shahic’n ew harkac’], so
05Parp3    21:3|a oneto say nothing about someone who plans to lead
05Parp3    21:5|you never think or worry about
05Parp3    21:12|Although I already was concerned about such a great matter and
05Parp3    22:0|because they did not think about such weighty and important affairs
05Parp3    22:2|should be even more frightened about laziness regarding the benefits to
05Parp3    24:4|hear even a single word about this, because we simply do
05Parp3    24:7|and are as well-informed about them as you are, there
05Parp3    24:11|only be clear to you about our beliefs: we do not
05Parp3    24:12|For we have learned about and firmly serve the one
05Parp3    25:9|they were in agitated doubt about going. They considered it better
05Parp3    26:12|lands heard all these words about honor, the promises, and the
05Parp3    26:21|hastily or with uncritical minds about something which has become such
05Parp3    27:15|God forbid that in thinking about the sorrows and grief of
05Parp3    27:25|the blessed Paul had written about the Creator: “He who knows
05Parp3    27:26|sake of his kinsmen’s salvation, about which is written in the
05Parp3    27:27|who curses and makes proverbs about us. You are not greater
05Parp3    28:1|others, even though they knew about their eternal downfall, nonetheless, desirous
05Parp3    28:8|ancestors, liked us and cared about our condition, that it be
05Parp3    28:8|that it be flourishing, and about material benefits. But you have
05Parp3    28:12|All of you well know about the submission and labor shown
05Parp3    28:18|in accordance with God’s permission, about requirements for the deeds they
05Parp3    30:10|sepuhs of Armenia became informed about the plan and departure from
05Parp3    31:2|himself. He was especially concerned about Ashusha, the Iberian bdeshx, and
05Parp3    31:3|for he was not thinking about achieving a reputation for victory
05Parp3    31:4|that he was concerned only about the salvation of souls, though
05Parp3    31:4|with this. Although he spoke about quickly proclaiming (the rebellion), he
05Parp3    31:4|rebellion), he was actually thinking about a previous grudge that he
05Parp3    31:6|words, but rather, was concerned about his comrades, and wanted to
05Parp3    32:0|secretly write to the court about the rebellion. For the naxarars’
05Parp3    32:2|rebellion had been greatly noised about and that very great harm
05Parp3    32:3|the intended rebellion), has spread about everywhere. Rather, let us go
05Parp3    32:3|everywhere. Rather, let us go about in the full light of
05Parp3    35:0|Iranian military commanders were informed about the arrival of the Armenians
05Parp3    36:4|Hearing about all of these disastrous deeds
05Parp3    36:9|harmful destruction of the mages.” About the rebellion, he note: “I
05Parp3    36:9|note: “I shall completely forget about (recriminations), only let people turn
05Parp3    36:12|treacherous Vasak entrusted the correspondence about the venerable sparapet Vardan to
05Parp3    38:8|word of this vision spread about through many rumours
05Parp3    38:9|of saint Gregory, and then about all the others. He note
05Parp3    40:1|When king Yazkert heard about the deaths of good men
05Parp3    40:1|from the Iranian brigade, and about the death of Vardan, he
05Parp3    41:3|by Marcian [450-457], who, when informed about what was needed for matters
05Parp3    41:5|Furthermore, we must think about what might happen, something no
05Parp3    41:10|dawn, prepared, armed (Iranians) informed (about the Armenians’ whereabouts) through guides
05Parp3    41:11|unarmed and some armed. Turning about, (the Iranians) made them flee
05Parp3    41:14|sadness, nonetheless, when he heard about the deaths of blessed Vardan
05Parp3    42:16|of Siwnik’, approached them. Informed about them, (Vasak) quickly dismounted and
05Parp3    42:18|that they did not know about the evil he had done
05Parp3    42:25|the personal destruction which was about to encompass him
05Parp3    43:1|Although they knew about his harmfulness, the vow and
05Parp3    43:2|Rather, remaining silent about this, as though they did
05Parp3    43:3|merits death, to say nothing about perpetrating it against the gods
05Parp3    43:7|the information) given to you about usthat we took the
05Parp3    44:5|before your authority in interrogation, about whom you spoke at length
05Parp3    44:7|holy men and were uninforned about the honor held by each
05Parp3    44:24|Ghewond). We are well informed about all the deeds and the
05Parp3    45:1|king Yazkert and informed him about all of his questions as
05Parp3    45:26|which he had been thinking about, then he released them
05Parp3    46:0|fashion: “Indeed we have heard about all of your duplicitous affairs
05Parp3    46:14|you.” We were accurately informed about his sighs and tears which
05Parp3    48:8|When the mages learned about the king’s anger, they consulted
05Parp3    51:6|ones? You should beseech God about the journey so that each
05Parp3    51:7|But behold, now we are about to leave you to go
05Parp3    53:15|the champion (saint) Gregory, were about to receive
05Parp3    54:3|great deal and was solicitous about his well-being. For it
05Parp3    54:4|the ambarakpet by telling him about his village and parents, what
05Parp3    54:5|Xuzhik studiously altered the facts about his past, saying
05Parp3    55:18|should we be less fervent about the good deed we accomplished
05Parp3    55:22|you boldly dared to say about the god-like king. But
05Parp3    56:7|that you fearlessly inform them about the question of our demand
05Parp3    56:7|for what you have heard about me, that I am knowledgeable
05Parp3    56:7|me, that I am knowledgeable about our faith (it is true
05Parp3    57:10|venerable Xuzhik for accurate information about these events, pressing him warmly
05Parp3    57:10|what he heard from him about the speeches of each of
05Parp3    57:23|of their faces and heard about the frightful events, one by
05Parp3    57:24|at all, or inform anyone about the death of the priests
05Parp3    57:24|death of the priests or about such phenomenal signs
05Parp3    57:26|that no one was concerned about the saints’ bones. Thus, he
05Parp3    57:28|As they were moving about the area, perturbed, lo, suddenly
05Parp3    57:30|another place in the desert, about three Iranian hrasaxs distant. Seven
05Parp3    58:2|to issue the same order about us, for we regard such
05Parp3    58:3|ask the king of kings about you. He will determine what
05Parp3    58:3|order I should be given about you
05Parp3    58:8|as for what you said about worshipping the sun, we are
05Parp4    60:4|they glorified God, Who cared about their souls and was their
05Parp4    60:8|their friends in the assembly about their bravery, good behavior and
05Parp4    61:2|recalled or even regretfully thought about our own faults, are unworthy
05Parp4    61:6|enthusiastic, willing and not complacent about lengthy praying and standing sleepless
05Parp4    61:9|and letting their eyes dart about behind the veil [...] frequently and
05Parp4    63:11|However, although (Peroz) thought about honoring (Vahan) in accordance with
05Parp4    63:11|he delayed and said nothing about giving them deserving honor
05Parp4    63:12|Armenia, who were extremely frightened about the growing advancement of Vahan
05Parp4    63:12|Vahan Mamikonean. (Peroz) was doubtful about disheartening the above (tanuters), the
05Parp4    64:2|of inimical words, and complained about him to Peroz, the king
05Parp4    64:10|When king Peroz learned about the blessed Giwt’s arrival, he
05Parp4    64:11|that Maxaz has told you about me is not false. Rather
05Parp4    64:15|that whatever Maxaz had said about him had been false and
05Parp4    64:22|willing regarding what he said about since I hold my office
05Parp4    65:3|They reminded the Aryans about (Vahan’s) ancestors, one by one
05Parp4    65:10|heard all of these accusations about himself, he quickly took much
05Parp4    65:13|what he had said before, about him
05Parp4    65:21|Vahan). Every day he worried about the bad name of apostasy
05Parp4    66:3|When (the Armenian Christians) heard about the rebellion of Iberia’s king
05Parp4    66:9|feel fright until evening, thinking about what would happen if I
05Parp4    66:12|As for what you said about the king of Iberia (Georgia
05Parp4    66:12|few cavalrymen; while who knows about the Hunssince they are
05Parp4    66:13|anything else, I am worried about you, because you are false
05Parp4    67:0|the marzpan and everyone else about the plan of unity, the
05Parp4    67:2|marzpan with doubts accurately learning about the disaster from others, and
05Parp4    67:4|the Armenian naxarars found out about this, they went after the
05Parp4    68:0|the Armenian people. They heard about the arrival of the Iranian
05Parp4    68:1|they thought for a moment about going to secure places in
05Parp4    68:13|if any information there is about the Iranian brigade
05Parp4    68:19|fitting and necessary to do about it
05Parp4    69:18|who still do not know about the disasters and loss I
05Parp4    69:29|and rest. They were concerned about preparations for war in the
05Parp4    70:6|exhortation I will remind everyone about the salvation or destruction he
05Parp4    70:8|Now let whoever is concerned about his own salvation and longs
05Parp4    70:9|Whoever thinks about physical dread and is desirous
05Parp4    71:13|banners of the mightiest men, about whom we have been informed
05Parp4    73:8|When Mihran heard about your arrival, out of fear
05Parp4    75:2|and Byzantium. Vahan Mamikonean was about two hrasax distant from it
05Parp4    75:14|you Aryans saw and heard about. It was accomplished not with
05Parp4    75:22|I could correct the views about me held by the lord
05Parp4    75:23|that you would not think about me honestly), when I could
05Parp4    75:27|As for what you said about persuading the king to forgive
05Parp4    76:18|mountain shoulder of Npat mountain, about two stone’s throws from the
05Parp4    77:5|us up and took us about one Iranian hrasax away. He
05Parp4    77:8|virtue, we accurately informed him about ourselves. When he heard this
05Parp4    77:11|blessed monk secretly took us about, to many deserted places and
05Parp4    77:22|did not heed his protest about not working and returned, full
05Parp4    77:25|killers are in hiding, moving about hither and thither in deep
05Parp4    78:1|informed by the oath-breakers about the departure of half of
05Parp4    79:4|Informed about the place through guides and
05Parp4    79:9|which he had certainly heard about
05Parp4    80:6|all the Armenians will know about and testify that you are
05Parp4    80:6|should they hear anything else about usinsults, shameful things, not
05Parp4    80:7|and not just second handabout their determination regarding Christianity and
05Parp4    80:7|learned individual he was informed about all of their activities, Christian
05Parp4    80:8|ordered that the Kamsarakans hear about this often. He sent to
05Parp4    82:3|shame. Furthermore, I am unsure about our retreat even
05Parp4    82:6|impure (spirit) within him prophesied about him that: “After five days
05Parp4    83:10|and were all fleeing. Only about [40] people, more or less, remained
05Parp4    84:8|from the Aryan military commanders about warriors in centuries past, nor
05Parp4    85:6|a serving-man speaking ill about the gods brings death and
05Parp4    85:7|and did not ask anyone about the worthiness or unworthiness of
05Parp4    85:8|name Hepthalite, to say nothing about actually going to fight against
05Parp4    86:1|we have seen or know about, but rather like those of
05Parp4    86:2|Forget about the deeds and courage which
05Parp4    87:0|the land of Iberia, heard about the slaying of Peroz and
05Parp4    88:2|have heard and are informed about all of this
05Parp4    88:3|whom you appointed (marzpan) knows about (Vahan’s) bravery and wisdom even
05Parp4    88:4|king Vagharsh asked Shapuh-Mihran about Armenian affairs: “What were you
05Parp4    89:11|another’s say-so, or talk about what is necessary with another’s
05Parp4    90:20|also learned from the messengers about how Nixor had so delightedly
05Parp4    91:3|When Nixor heard about the arrival and wish of
05Parp4    91:14|times at court and heard about you from men of the
05Parp4    91:14|now all of us know about you first-hand from experience
05Parp4    91:20|For when we ask about your rebellion, how you dared
05Parp4    91:23|how could he concern himself about any good servant he had
05Parp4    91:26|all the nobility, always talk about this, and inconsolably lament and
05Parp4    92:4|As for what you said about the king of kings, Peroz’
05Parp4    92:6|am still saddened by something about Peroz; how he and all
05Parp4    92:7|a little, you are silent about the other very great hostile
05Parp4    92:9|people with affected dignity strut about. You Aryans, seeing all of
05Parp4    92:12|dared to plan and think about (rebellion). And, although we thought
05Parp4    92:12|rebellion). And, although we thought about leaving the land and disappearing
05Parp4    92:17|to mention or be silent about benefit to many people. For
05Parp4    93:0|Vahan and the good news about (his willingness to) submit has
05Parp4    93:6|spoke together for many hours about the important needs of the
05Parp4    95:1|all the Aryan nobility learned about Vahan’s arrival at court, they
05Parp4    95:2|rejoiced merely in affectionately inquiring about his well-being, but asked
05Parp4    95:4|follows: “We have fully heard about all the conversations through Nixor
05Parp4    95:17|land of Armenia clearly know about their impure acts and how
05Parp4    95:19|before you boldly and forthrightly about this. Remove that traffic in
05Parp4    95:25|Everything which you have thought about and revealed which was described
05Parp4    96:14|people from that tohm know (about this matter), perform some service
05Parp4    98:3|had king Vagharsh fully informed about everything
05Parp4    98:4|nobility, he informed king Vagharsh about all the successes of Armenia’s
05Parp4    98:5|the good wisdom (of his), about which I have written to
05Parp4    100:21|from that milk and wine about which the aforementioned wise Solomon
06Khor1    2:6|let what we have said about him be sufficient
06Khor1    3:3|their accounts, we become informed about the course of the world
06Khor1    3:3|the world, and we learn about the state of civilization when
06Khor1    3:9|us to say anything more about those unlettered, lazy, and barbarous
06Khor1    4:1|historians are not in agreement about Adam and the other patriarchs
06Khor1    4:3|For Abydenus says the following about him, in agreement with the
06Khor1    4:15|the rest of our speculations about him we shall defer to
06Khor1    5:43|there is nothing certain known about Ninos himself and certainly not
06Khor1    5:43|Ninos himself and certainly not about our Yapheth, yet the genealogy
06Khor1    6:10|also said many other fables about him, which are inapposite for
06Khor1    6:22|There is a book about Xisut’ra and his sons that
06Khor1    9:21|and the others in order, about whom we spoke earlier
06Khor1    10:6|and sons’ sons, martial men about three hundred in number, and
06Khor1    12:21|of the same habitation, distant about half a long day’s journey
06Khor1    13:4|spirited and ready for war, about fifty thousand men
06Khor1    13:8|his ancestor Bēl, having learned about him from stories. And for
06Khor1    14:7|now we have to speak about his various deeds of valor
06Khor1    15:6|great passion, at the reports about him she had become madly
06Khor1    15:14|she gave out this report about him: “The gods licked Ara
06Khor1    15:16|And she spread these reports about him over this land of
06Khor1    16:24|Now enough has been said about the deeds of Semiramis in
06Khor1    25:12|his praises and the stories about him
06Khor1    26:2|he unceasingly asked his counselors about this matter: “In what way
06Khor1    27:16|that Tigran the Armenian is about to come upon us in
06Khor1    31:8|I hear; these include songs about Artashēs and his sons, and
06Khor1    33:8|indicated in their place anything about the Macedonian or about the
06Khor1    33:8|anything about the Macedonian or about the Ilian war; but we
06Khor1    33:10|the one that is told about the Ilian war in the
06Khor2    1:4|for what has been said about other nations by many writers
06Khor2    4:2|and Cadmos and their relations - about half of our country
06Khor2    6:4|to write everything in detail about this beloved and famous man
06Khor2    7:3|there is much to say about the ordering and organization of
06Khor2    8:16|telling inappropriate and contemptible lies about him, just as the Persians
06Khor2    8:17|The songs about his strength and spiritedness seemed
06Khor2    8:19|had withdrawn to the deep about eight stadia before he could
06Khor2    15:8|the passage where he speaks about balsam, in these words: “The
06Khor2    18:4|About this time Tigran became suspicious
06Khor2    22:4|eating and drinking. He wandered about in the marshes, fens, and
06Khor2    31:3|I have heard about you and about the healing
06Khor2    31:3|have heard about you and about the healing that was accomplished
06Khor2    31:4|when I heard all this about you, I decided one of
06Khor2    33:4|And the report about him Thaddaeus went out throughout
06Khor2    33:27|people, Pilate informed us accurately about His miracles and that after
06Khor2    33:49|by now you have heard about Jesus Christ, the son of
06Khor2    34:13|can say nothing for certain about what he did or where
06Khor2    36:7|They tell a fable about this to the effect that
06Khor2    37:4|And there are stories about him as follows
06Khor2    37:13|Biurat, heard the sad news about Sanatruk and the distressing news
06Khor2    37:14|When King Eruand learned about this he sent out scouts
06Khor2    38:3|sleep he saw terrible dreams about the same problem
06Khor2    40:2|not be securely guarded. But about forty stadia distant to the
06Khor2    42:2|for me to speak also about the beautiful town of Eruandakert
06Khor2    49:2|and their mutual provocation brought about by their wives
06Khor2    50:15|also sing in their fables about the wedding: A shower of
06Khor2    53:7|his father was greatly disturbed about it
06Khor2    63:12|for us to say more about the prowess of this lascivious
06Khor2    64:7|because the lack of certainty about many of them introduces doubts
06Khor2    64:8|reason we shall say nothing about those families that were established
06Khor2    66:2|Bardaisan of Edessa tells us about this
06Khor2    68:1|About the royal families from which
06Khor2    68:13|readers to be fully informed about the relatives of our Illuminator
06Khor2    70:1|What are the fables about the Pahlavik’
06Khor2    73:3|Persians have composed myriad fables about him, to the effect that
06Khor2    74:9|tales,” like those of Olympiodorus about Tarawn and the mountain called
06Khor2    75:7|Likewise he says about Antony, the son of Severus
06Khor2    82:4|did not know the truth about God, yet he realized the
06Khor2    82:8|was Anak’s son and later about the sons of Gregory, as
06Khor2    82:8|Gregory, as he had learned about them when living in the
06Khor2    84:4|the west, and having learned about all this and having discovered
06Khor2    84:9|prince of the Sḷkuni family about the king’s departure for Albania
06Khor2    86:4|Nunē, from whom he learned about everything more precisely and in
06Khor2    86:6|remembered what he had heard about Trdat: that when he had
06Khor2    88:6|Constantine would not remain silent about it, he gathered an army
06Khor2    90:11|About that time Trdat completed the
06Khor2    91:6|he revealed himself and traveled about the country, confirming his disciples
06Khor3    1:3|shall tell you without error about whatever happened in our own
06Khor3    9:2|country with a great host, about twenty thousand men
06Khor3    9:10|unjealous witness to the king about Vahan’s bravery and courageous acts
06Khor3    14:3|to pieces, warning the king about the deceitfulness of the matter
06Khor3    17:8|your country, which he was about to do. So, when our
06Khor3    49:6|and who always accompanied him about. With them he fulfilled the
06Khor3    56:5|his own safety, and wandered about in all the mountains and
07Seb1    11:7|hand. They passed in review - about [15,000], the battalions of each of
07Seb1    11:22|whom I mentioned above, and about [8,000] Persian mounted troops
07Seb1    12:6|until I inform the emperor about him.’
07Seb1    12:27|the king and inform him about all these wicked events. But
07Seb1    12:31|Greek officers too quickly learned about these events and sent a
07Seb1    14:5|They rapidly informed the emperor about this. He had offerings brought
07Seb1    16:2|Amatunik’, and T’ēodoros Trpatuni, and about two thousand cavalry
07Seb1    16:8|departed: ’Until I give news about you, he said, and an
07Seb1    28:4|the nobles. His troops were about [2,000] cavalry from that land
07Seb1    30:1|what more shall I say about Atat Khorkhoṙuni and his further
07Seb1    38:4|Our sins have brought this about, and not your valour. What
07Seb1    40:3|his own family and testified about him before the whole multitude
07Seb1    42:4|they were unable to bring about agreement within their great number
07Seb1    42:7|And he brought about as he promised during that
07Seb1    42:12|He began to collect troops, about [70,000], appointed as general over them
07Seb1    42:34|This all was brought about through the Catholicos Nersēs, who
07Seb1    43:1|I shall also speak about the plots of the rebellious
07Seb1    44:9|He speaks about the extermination of devilish idolatry
07Seb1    46:12|sent to inform the king about the oppression of the country
07Seb1    46:14|the tribunal. He likewise asked about the council of Chalcedon: ’Who
07Seb1    46:14|leaders?’ They informed him about everything, and note: ’At Nicaea
07Seb1    46:28|two. There he only speaks about the divinity: ’Who alone possesses
07Seb1    46:28|light’. Whereas here (he speaks) about the humanity and the divinity
07Seb1    47:6|What more shall I say about the disorder of the Roman
07Seb1    49:1|I shall now speak briefly about the Armenian Catholicos Nersēs, for
07Seb1    50:11|When they were about two stades’ distance from the
07Seb1    52:13|had brought from that land, about [1,775] people. A few were left
07Seb1    52:13|few were left, in number about [22], who had not happened to
07Seb1    52:20|him. The host of troops, about [15,000], believed in Christ and were
07Seb1    52:24|That he speaks about them is clear, because he
08Ghev1    2:11|camp, the Arab army turned about and returned to its own
08Ghev1    3:15|other front of the army about which I narrated earlier, it
08Ghev1    4:17|and (a man who) cared about the poor. In the village
08Ghev1    7:2|had been warned in advance about his coming they had taken
08Ghev1    7:14|Who could endure hearing about the unbelievable disasters visited upon
08Ghev1    7:19|and the gnashing of teeth, about which He who has prepared
08Ghev1    8:1|When Smbat realized the truth about the plot, he summoned to
08Ghev1    8:3|in order to ask him about these matters. For the monk
08Ghev1    9:0|Ishmaelites, ’Abd al-Malik, learned about the destruction of his troops
08Ghev1    9:1|lords of the Armenians learned about the strengthened marauder who was
08Ghev1    9:9|at Harran they informed him about the Armenian kat’oghikos and gave
08Ghev1    9:9|read the letter, Muhammad inquired about his demise, and they told
08Ghev1    9:11|Like a brave shepherd concerned about his flock, you hastened to
08Ghev1    9:12|the curses which I read about in your letter be visited
08Ghev1    10:3|of the Ishmaelite troops, heard about this he assembled his forces
08Ghev1    10:21|When the emperor heard about this, he regretted their ingratitude
08Ghev1    10:24|For,” ’Abd al-Aziz said about himself, “I was the one
08Ghev1    10:25|that he recounted this story about himself
08Ghev1    11:6|you expressed your wicked desires about my beautiful virgins, and this
08Ghev1    13:10|Jesus, speaking in the Gospel about the coming Paraclete, pointed to
08Ghev1    14:5|but it has always been about mundane affairs, never about divine
08Ghev1    14:5|been about mundane affairs, never about divine ones. We are, moreover
08Ghev1    14:6|now for the first time about the substance of your beliefs
08Ghev1    14:12|to what Jesus has said about His own person, regarding that
08Ghev1    14:17|all those who have written about Him, and whose writings have
08Ghev1    14:21|As to what you affirm about the falsification of these writings
08Ghev1    14:34|us Nomos. They contain teachings about the knowledge of God, an
08Ghev1    14:137|Holy Scriptures tell us nothing about Abraham having gone to the
08Ghev1    14:149|Pay close attention and think about this. You easily accept all
08Ghev1    14:194|myself to say a word about the abominable authorization given you
08Ghev1    14:197|say anything, were it possible, about the shamelessness with which you
08Ghev1    14:206|forget what you had said about the vision of Isaiah, whereby
08Ghev1    18:2|all of them and spread about raiding in the district of
08Ghev1    18:4|Ampriotik. When (the Khazars) heard about the evils which had befallen
08Ghev1    19:4|upon his troops to spread about raiding here and there, to
08Ghev1    19:4|When the Byzantine general learned about this, he ordered his troops
08Ghev1    19:7|After this (the Arabs) spread about raiding the surrounding areas taking
08Ghev1    20:4|that you have not heard about the evils we visited upon
08Ghev1    20:30|shall I say before you about these things, for truly I
08Ghev1    21:2|However when Smbat’s sons learned about the honor given to Ashot
08Ghev1    23:1|combat wrestling. Whenever he heard about some (other) combatant, he had
08Ghev1    24:0|When Marwan learned about the death of their caliph
08Ghev1    25:3|the prince’s guards alerted him about the brigands coming against him
08Ghev1    25:5|Ishmaelite caliph and informed him about the source of the disturbance
08Ghev1    25:6|Thus when Marwan’s opponents learned about this, they abandoned the fight
08Ghev1    25:8|Marwan, being informed about the revolt of Smbat’s sons
08Ghev1    26:9|and informed that malicious Grigor about the details of this strategy
08Ghev1    26:10|he was resting. (Grigor) knew about the vacillation of (Ashot’s) troops
08Ghev1    32:0|Now let me discourse about that rebel called Saleh (al
08Ghev1    33:9|are unable to narrate more about these disasters
08Ghev1    34:36|death. For I know things about the godless caliph, (and I
08Ghev1    34:43|informed by the citizens there about the caliber of the Armenian
08Ghev1    34:43|seasoned fighters. Having been informed about all this, he prepared his
08Ghev1    34:44|and notified the Armenian lords about the enemy’s arrival, and instructing
08Ghev1    34:51|in the city of Xlat’ about the arrival of the Armenian
08Ghev1    34:58|as soon as the news about the defeat of the (Armenian
08Ghev1    36:4|the revelation of that vision about the fate which awaited him
08Ghev1    39:1|When Caliph al-Mahdi learned about the death of the Byzantine
08Ghev1    39:3|since he had earlier learned about his courageousness
08Ghev1    39:7|When the caliph heard about this, he swiftly acceded to
08Ghev1    39:11|wanted to inform the caliph about the rupture of his authority
08Ghev1    39:16|was enraged when he learned about the lamentable deaths of prince
08Ghev1    40:5|Then he sent accusations about them to Caliph Musa (al
08Ghev1    40:8|this pronouncement he was terrified about his temporal death and condemned
08Ghev1    40:16|in the tribulation he was about to face
09Draskh1    1:12|them I shall briefly speak about our holy enlightener Gregory who
09Draskh1    1:15|we shall also tell you about the other naxarars: who among
09Draskh1    1:17|Moreover, (you will read about) the painful death of King
09Draskh1    1:24|yet they have identical stories about their lineage
09Draskh1    1:27|and Ham, and write briefly (about the descendants) of our own
09Draskh1    2:10|For had nothing been said about these matters, and a clear
09Draskh1    4:22|the hero Herakles. The tradition about Vahagn holds that his life
09Draskh1    5:1|Henceforth, I shall briefly narrate about Vagharshak ruling over us as
09Draskh1    5:1|over us as king and about his descendants who succeeded him
09Draskh1    7:11|return had told the king (about this), the latter wrote a
09Draskh1    8:7|Alans and made written inquiries about the martyrs. Finding them on
09Draskh1    8:7|and having cross-examined them about their belief in Christ, he
09Draskh1    9:1|At about this time there appeared Arius
09Draskh1    12:18|There is a rumor about the impious Valens that at
09Draskh1    13:13|If you wish to know about the conduct, disposition, bravery, lack
09Draskh1    13:14|You will find sufficient (information) about the ascent of his life
09Draskh1    16:1|At about this time the great patriarch
09Draskh1    16:2|wrote treatises that forewarned people about this life, which must be
09Draskh1    16:4|Peroz was scheming to bring about the destruction of Armenia, suddenly
09Draskh1    16:8|At about this time Zenon, the blessed
09Draskh1    16:17|occupied the patriarchal throne for about five years he also died
09Draskh1    16:50|time that I have written about the same subject. Lest you
09Draskh1    16:51|Having satisfied your curiosity about these matters I shall again
09Draskh1    17:27|At about this time the great patriarch
09Draskh1    18:13|entered the church, he inquired about Yovhan
09Draskh1    18:22|A slanderous rumor about him holds that he allegedly
09Draskh1    19:5|At about this time there appeared Muhammad
09Draskh1    19:50|executed all the Armenian hostages, about [1775] souls
09Draskh1    20:9|At about this time, through divine visitation
09Draskh1    20:14|will give you sufficient information about the events of that battle
09Draskh1    20:17|end of his life came about, after he had occupied the
09Draskh1    21:1|At about this time, the battle of
09Draskh1    21:5|great bitterness that he was about to exact vengeance on the
09Draskh1    21:8|carry out what he was about to do to the Armenians
09Draskh1    22:18|the caliph, and told him about the elegance of Yovhannes
09Draskh1    23:27|him and presided for only about six months
09Draskh1    24:1|About this time, the caliph sent
09Draskh1    25:29|About this time, Grigor lord of
09Draskh1    25:44|Armenia, saw the destruction brought about by Bugha, and the carnage
09Draskh1    27:1|should please you, when narrating about the old men, I shall
09Draskh1    27:16|About this time, the princes and
09Draskh1    29:1|concentrating on words of praise about the presiding prince Ashot that
09Draskh1    29:15|About this time, the great prince
09Draskh1    30:21|shen) of Abas, that lay about the fortress, and where the
09Draskh1    30:27|let their impious tongues thread about the land, and had joined
09Draskh1    30:27|assumed that they could bring about the downfall of the blessed
09Draskh1    30:56|as His lot of inheritance, about which the prophet speaks as
09Draskh1    30:61|in heart. Evil spirits run about feeling thirst for the honor
09Draskh1    30:80|memorial for you who are about to come, so that looking
09Draskh1    31:14|and setting about to annex many lands, he
09Draskh1    32:1|Unexpectedly, about this time during the course
09Draskh1    33:1|When the perfidious ostikan Afshin, about whom we have already spoken
09Draskh1    34:7|of the great prince Ashot, about whom we spoke above, he
09Draskh1    37:22|gathering together, and he was about to march forth, and pour
09Draskh1    38:1|About this time, Ashot, the great
09Draskh1    38:14|by the opposite view, bring about their own destruction, and cannot
09Draskh1    40:4|realized this, he secretly circled about the mountain from the west
09Draskh1    41:1|About this time, Constantine, the king
09Draskh1    41:5|naxarars to talk to him about the (terms of) peace. When
09Draskh1    42:1|About this time, the ostikan Yusuf
09Draskh1    42:12|and the scourging that were about to come
09Draskh1    42:14|He brought about a breach between the king
09Draskh1    42:19|king was informed by some about the details of the treachery
09Draskh1    43:3|Gagik insidiously made malicious misrepresentations about the king. Thereupon, getting ready
09Draskh1    43:5|of the ostikan, who was about to open the gates of
09Draskh1    44:4|her from starvation, which was about to come
09Draskh1    45:16|by the recent blows brought about by the wrath and the
09Draskh1    46:10|a similar manner certain azats, about whom it is not proper
09Draskh1    51:28|in one body, they posted about them the sabre-bearing executioners
09Draskh1    51:36|to the arena like sheep about to be immolated, they offered
09Draskh1    51:37|And when the executioners were about to put the older brother
09Draskh1    53:17|in the open shamelessly, walked about begging
09Draskh1    53:19|been abandoned, while they were about to breathe their last, begged
09Draskh1    53:23|at the account I am about to give. For trustworthy people
09Draskh1    53:32|of these beasts. The torpor about our sins also spread its
09Draskh1    54:33|came upon us. It is about us who are in despair
09Draskh1    54:78|no surging tempest may come about through the swollen billows of
09Draskh1    55:23|completely occupied with wicked thoughts about how he could sting king
09Draskh1    55:25|and with great anger went about to muster the multitude of
09Draskh1    55:30|Then, for about two months almost as if
09Draskh1    55:32|When he was about to invade the region of
09Draskh1    58:1|King Ashot, about whom we were speaking recently
09Draskh1    60:1|About this time, the caliph sent
09Draskh1    62:10|insidious treachery, which they were about to commit, they abandoned the
09Draskh1    64:25|same year, those rebellious races about whom we spoke above found
09Draskh1    66:13|of the torrents which were about to come, and realized that
09Draskh1    66:21|and blood, which you are about to receive, and condemn the
09Draskh1    66:52|Finally, with the deacon T’eodoros, about whom we spoke in advance
09Draskh1    66:61|a few people, still young, about ten in number, were kept
09Draskh1    67:6|with him, whereas Bishr had about one thousand soldiers. Yet, placing
09Draskh1    67:14|anything, for the aforementioned Georg, about whose bravery in war we
09Draskh1    67:20|the entire land and concerned about the establishment of the holy
09Draskh1    67:20|Yet, this cannot be brought about unless the Lord is willing
09Draskh1    68:12|nature. Set aside seductive thoughts about fickle desires so that the
09Draskh1    68:18|after the entrusted ones round about the throne
10Tovma1    1:2|divisions of the nations came about
10Tovma1    1:12|as Joseph, yet is silent about the genealogy of Mary
10Tovma1    1:23|a country in the East about which there is nothing more
10Tovma1    1:30|Philo of Alexandria teaches this about the snake wonderfully: before the
10Tovma1    1:45|many other things to say about the patriarchs who filled the
10Tovma1    1:47|the sinners and impious spoke about him
10Tovma1    1:55|perfectly clearly before they come about; and with human voice he
10Tovma1    1:67|And when Scripture saysabout eight persons,” that is an
10Tovma1    1:72|is said to have come about in the time of Noah
10Tovma1    2:3|in time, who warned Ksisutra about the events of the flood
10Tovma1    2:3|haver in many various ramblings about times and eventswhich inconsistencies
10Tovma1    2:18|after Bel and were unconcerned about those (in between) is because
10Tovma1    2:18|the kings to write (only) about the notable exploits of valiant
10Tovma1    2:18|of valiant men and not about those of ignoble men. They
10Tovma1    3:8|of Semiramis and the saying about her talismanall this has
10Tovma1    3:10|Assyria. Similarly, condemning the (stories) about Bel and the other heroes
10Tovma1    3:10|he composed a new fable about himself in order once and
10Tovma1    3:22|two worlds, as they report about Origen’s view. Nor is it
10Tovma1    5:15|for not a few days, about a month, during which time
10Tovma1    6:1|not attempt to consider writing about those of whom no actions
10Tovma1    6:53|Josephus tells us, and also about what he did to the
10Tovma1    8:13|devastated by a Persian raid about the time of Eruand’s death
10Tovma1    10:10|discover for certain anything else about the Artsruni clan or what
10Tovma1    10:16|the Armenian nobility, he learned about the Artsruni and Rshtuni families
10Tovma1    10:17|On being accurately informed about the causes of this, he
10Tovma1    10:18|from his typical evil plotting. About that time Arshak travelled to
10Tovma1    10:26|which he did indeed bring about. But Mehuzhan Artsruni did not
10Tovma1    10:30|according to the prediction made about him by that man of
10Tovma1    10:37|majesty will easily bring that about
10Tovma1    11:7|to Shapuh, he reminded him about his own blood relative Mehuzhan
10Tovma1    11:22|too inclined to his thoughts about the future prepared for Armenia
10Tovma1    11:23|approach Artashir with some falsehood about us, and your father Vasak
10Tovma1    11:42|had willingly sought to bring about. Turning to Vṙam, they requested
10Tovma2    1:15|struck down one by one, about [140] men
10Tovma2    2:6|the castle of Tmorik’, hearing about him (Bartsuma) sent word that
10Tovma2    3:12|Persian troops there amounted to about eight thousand cavalry, apart from
10Tovma2    3:29|God did not bring this about because of your piety or
10Tovma2    3:37|his heart since he was about to destroy his kingdom. He
10Tovma2    3:43|the troops of the East, about [120,000], and attacked Khosrov
10Tovma2    3:52|spared. So, there were left about four thousand men, wounded, barefoot
10Tovma2    3:57|without King Khosrov knowing anything about it. Then they made his
10Tovma2    4:13|Mahmet and Ali fled with about forty men. They came to
10Tovma2    4:58|we now have to speak about Jap’r and his evil deeds
10Tovma2    5:9|Muslims within Armenia. They informed about his deeds with more falsehood
10Tovma2    6:18|the details of actions brought about by the army of the
10Tovma2    7:6|the expense of great treasureabout three hundred thousand (coins). He
10Tovma2    7:7|him I learned the truth about it. Then the sad news
10Tovma3    1:13|But the most terrible thing about the opening of the gate
10Tovma3    1:20|here, and do not worry about anyone else before capturing him
10Tovma3    1:22|He was furthermore informed about each battalion, about the valiant
10Tovma3    1:22|furthermore informed about each battalion, about the valiant and powerful warriors
10Tovma3    1:23|He also sought information about how many flags there were
10Tovma3    4:10|When Vahram saw him about to be slaughtered as the
10Tovma3    4:23|him politely in appropriate terms about the matter on which they
10Tovma3    4:31|still at a distance of about two miles from them, they
10Tovma3    4:32|When it was about the third hour of the
10Tovma3    4:63|captured but remained aside with about two thousand men. When the
10Tovma3    5:14|Vaspurakan. Otherwise, I shall see about you
10Tovma3    10:27|write and inform the caliph about that man. So they sent
10Tovma3    10:33|they approached the Ałuank’, suddenly about one thousand men from their
10Tovma3    11:23|before him. He questioned him about the death of Yovsēp’ in
10Tovma3    11:23|the general and reminded him about the revolt and his involvement
10Tovma3    11:31|countryhe also brought it about that no one at all
10Tovma3    12:5|and weak through poverty wandered about in distress, while the more
10Tovma3    13:8|In similar fashion John writes about the saving dispensation at the
10Tovma3    13:11|Greek emperor Michael informing him about him
10Tovma3    13:16|The latter informed Bugha about him, saying: “This man Gurgēn
10Tovma3    13:19|name was Abraham, informing him about the troops of Vaspurakan. He
10Tovma3    13:34|had joined the royal army, about two thousand men. They encountered
10Tovma3    13:46|because some others have written (about them) before us and have
10Tovma3    14:9|his father’s dominions he was about ten years old
10Tovma3    14:45|Albaniawhich indeed he brought about
10Tovma3    15:20|of arrogance; he would boast about the tremendous deeds he had
10Tovma3    16:3|He had promised to bring about Ashot’s return to his native
10Tovma3    17:6|two hundred men. When informed about this, Ashot despised as insignificant
10Tovma3    19:14|was informed by various persons about the writing of secret (messages
10Tovma3    20:4|of Vaspurakan, he went off about two stadia. The mounted troops
10Tovma3    20:5|the slander they had reported about Ashot the curopalates with regard
10Tovma3    20:27|not remain unconcerned and unworried about this, but promptly look for
10Tovma3    20:39|Yamanik himself wrote to Ashot about Derenik (to the effect that
10Tovma3    20:41|affirmed before him the complaints about Derenik. Gagik seemed very easily
10Tovma3    20:56|to take him a response about their meeting. The emir’s spies
10Tovma3    23:5|number of his forces was about [120,000]. He marched along the edge
10Tovma3    25:2|Partaw, and stayed there for about a whole year. Awshin, that
10Tovma3    29:51|hewn at a good distanceabout three stadia awayand transported
10Tovma3    29:74|the marzpan, the latter took about seven hundred cavalry, armed and
10Tovma3    29:77|the unnecessary battle, there fell about five hundred famous men, whose
10Tovma4    1:53|shall refrain from saying anything about them, and we shall hasten
10Tovma4    2:1|throne at the age of about twelve years. The renowned lady
10Tovma4    2:13|heart was torn for thinking about the youth, and he was
10Tovma4    3:47|About that time Smbat, the king
10Tovma4    3:49|he departed this world aged about twenty-nine
10Tovma4    4:23|state of affairs had lasted about one hundred years, up to
10Tovma4    4:34|moment when the Muslims were about to put to the sword
10Tovma4    4:66|About that time noble messengers were
10Tovma4    4:71|to the land and (brought about) renewal of the holy churches
10Tovma4    5:0|About the end of the great
10Tovma4    7:11|what we have to say about the city of Ostan
10Tovma4    10:15|Muslim force, where there were about four thousand champion armed foot
10Tovma4    10:15|the days of harvest. So about eight thousand men fell to
10Tovma4    10:16|He spared the lives of about two hundred men, more or
10Tovma4    11:2|with the sword, they slaughtered about two thousand men. Having plundered
10Tovma4    12:23|He questioned wise men about the depths of the sea
10Tovma4    13:92|of Saint Gregory. But aged about forty, he departed this world
10Tovma4    13:104|After this had so come about, then in the year [775] of
11Asogh1    1:5|there is a bad rumor about them
11Asogh1    2:0|About the time of Ashot Bagaratuni’s
11Asogh1    3:0|The Enthronement of Smbat and about what happened in his time
11Asogh1    4:0|About the death of Smbat and
11Asogh1    5:0|About the martyrs who accepted death
11Asogh1    6:0|About the flight of two sons
11Asogh1    6:0|of Smbat and their return; about the Enthronement of Ashot
11Asogh1    7:0|About the Enthronement of Abas and
11Asogh1    7:0|the Enthronement of Abas and about what happened in his days
11Asogh1    8:0|About the reign of Ashot, the
11Asogh1    8:0|the son of Abas, and about what happened in his time
11Asogh1    9:0|About the patriarchate of Bishop Khachik
11Asogh1    11:0|About the Enthronement of Smbat, the
11Asogh1    11:0|Smbat, the son of Ashot; about the construction of the Ani
11Asogh1    11:0|Ani wall with the church; about the arrival of kouropalates David
11Asogh1    12:0|About the arrival of Amir Ablhaj
11Asogh1    12:0|of Amir Ablhaj in Armenia, about the termination of his power
11Asogh1    12:0|his power later on, and about how he was strangled
11Asogh1    13:0|About the massacre in Vaspurakan; about
11Asogh1    13:0|About the massacre in Vaspurakan; about the capture of princes through
11Asogh1    15:0|About the last war of the
11Asogh1    15:5|of these camps and was about to put him to flight
11Asogh1    15:9|having learned, let him know about it in Baghdad
11Asogh1    17:4|became a different person, set about doing good deeds and, first
11Asogh1    18:0|About how Ablhaj, the son of
11Asogh1    20:6|country, which we will tell about in its place
11Asogh1    21:0|About what a terrible death the
11Asogh1    21:0|the Metropolitan of Sebasteia died; about the Bugar kings who killed
11Asogh1    21:5|emperor, which we will tell about in due time
11Asogh1    22:0|About how the Greek king Basil
11Asogh1    23:2|Ibn Xosrov, whom we spoke about before, at his death ordered
11Asogh1    23:3|of city residents, having learned about it, rushed after him to
11Asogh1    26:0|About the appearance of a star
11Asogh1    26:0|the appearance of a star; about the earthquake in Constantinople and
11Asogh1    27:0|About the strangulation of Theodosius from
11Asogh1    27:0|the kingdom of Abkhazia and about the enthronement of Bagarat, the
11Asogh1    28:2|which are hard to talk about
11Asogh1    28:6|the city, who, having learned about what had happened, went to
11Asogh1    32:0|About the second campaign of King
11Asogh1    32:0|the land of Bulgars and about the capture of the city
11Asogh1    34:7|the Greek king found out about this, he personally came to
11Asogh1    35:0|About the earthquake in the Fourth
11Asogh1    36:2|called Babylon, as Epiphanius tells about it in his essay on
11Asogh1    38:0|About the way in which the
11Asogh1    38:0|Arabs out of Nprkert and about his death in Amida
11Asogh1    39:1|time, kouropalates David, having learned about what had happened, sent an
11Asogh1    39:8|Arabs and the townspeople, learning about this, began to pursue them
11Asogh1    40:0|About the great battle between the
11Asogh1    40:19|Armenian and Iberian troops, forgetting about their kings and with one
11Asogh1    42:0|About the death of the great
11Asogh1    42:0|the great kouropalates David and about the arrival of the Greek
11Asogh1    42:1|to spread my deplorable story about the death of the great
11Asogh1    43:0|About the arrival of Gurgen in
11Asogh1    44:0|About how Gagik devastated the Tashir
11Asogh1    45:0|About the ancestry of Artsrunik, who
12Last1    1:25|the place where they moved about
12Last1    1:26|lament may appropriately be recited about them, “The land was like
12Last1    1:26|wilderness” [Joel II. 3]. We have said enough about this. Let us return to
12Last1    2:3|with the death of Gagik, about whom this (present) history is
12Last1    2:24|helmets sent fiery sparks flying about the mountain, and blazing sparks
12Last1    3:5|as the emperor (Basil) heard about this, he fell into great
12Last1    3:14|the conspirators) did not bother about that. On the contrary they
12Last1    4:2|had occurred. The emperor inquired about the troops, about their organization
12Last1    4:2|emperor inquired about the troops, about their organization and preparedness for
12Last1    4:4|When the Abkhaz (Georgi) learned about this, since they had not
12Last1    4:12|to the Arcrunik’ district, forgetting about their belongings, and driven by
12Last1    5:1|When the Cappadocian army heard about this, unitedly, unexpectedly, they came
12Last1    5:1|Now when the emperor heard about this, he did not do
12Last1    5:4|As soon as (Simon) heard about this, taking the troops, he
12Last1    6:6|fool. He did not think about how previous kings had displayed
12Last1    7:3|where they informed (the people) about the unexpected emergency which had
12Last1    9:12|the final destruction of Jerusalem, about which the Savior had spoken
12Last1    9:16|had transpired. When they learned about it, they notified the Western
12Last1    10:7|Maneak’s son) did not think about such matters, and did not
12Last1    10:9|God” [Romans 13.1]. He was not speaking about a prince, but about princeship
12Last1    10:9|speaking about a prince, but about princeship, that is, about the
12Last1    10:9|but about princeship, that is, about the throne, for God did
12Last1    10:22|became uninhabited! We shall speak about all of this in the
12Last1    10:27|captive-taking. When I think about these calamities my senses take
12Last1    10:29|labor, like doves constantly fluttered about their newly-feathered chicks. What
12Last1    10:29|chicks. What shall I say about brides in (the wedding) chamber
12Last1    10:29|brides in (the wedding) chamber about grooms on the nuptial-couch
12Last1    10:29|grooms on the nuptial-couch, about passionate, fiery, unrestrained desires and
12Last1    10:33|newly widowed. The cavalry wanders about without a lord, some in
12Last1    10:41|emperor saw (Gagik), he forgot about his oath and the intercession
12Last1    10:44|as follows): “Inform the emperor (about what is going on and
12Last1    10:47|accusatorial letters to the emperor about him and deceitfully removed (Petros
12Last1    11:7|pardon us. But we forgot about this. Nor did a knowledge
12Last1    11:14|have passed, but it is about the hopping and destroying locusts
12Last1    11:30|capable of walking were moving about here and there looking for
12Last1    11:32|dwelling, and fox packs frolic about, filled with meat
12Last1    11:35|Therefore, now I shall repeat about you what David said about
12Last1    11:35|about you what David said about that mountain. May no rain
12Last1    11:36|me, for I write not about mountains, caves, and desolate places
12Last1    12:0|Rather (I would write about) such a city (as Arcn
12Last1    12:0|the great prophet Isaiah said about Jerusalem
12Last1    12:6|who cheated his friend boasted about being wise, while he who
12Last1    12:6|fields, nor did they think about the divinely-ordained curse written
12Last1    12:18|was (here) as was written about the Sodomites: “The sun had
12Last1    12:25|city. We have written only about what we saw with our
12Last1    12:25|with our own eyes, and about the wicked things we ourselves
12Last1    14:2|soon as the king heard about this, he sent messengers, and
12Last1    16:5|pasture, nor did lambs frolic about in the meadows
12Last1    16:9|write one after the next about those unbelievable disasters visited upon
12Last1    16:23|surges, and foamy billows, crashing about on all sides of us
12Last1    16:38|quite old and extremely informed about the art (of utilizing siege
12Last1    17:0|of kings to concern themselves about the peace and prosperity of
12Last1    17:14|Now I sermonize not about what threatens, but about matters
12Last1    17:14|not about what threatens, but about matters which have transpired, and
12Last1    17:22|What shall I say about the Church, which formerly was
12Last1    18:11|princes of the lands heard about (Michael’s) enthronement, they all came
12Last1    19:3|The infidels learned about this, searched (the vineyards), and
12Last1    20:0|generous and quite wealthy, assembled about himself many troops. Now when
12Last1    21:0|to the judge. David said about the torments of sinners: “Many
12Last1    21:9|districts. As for the city about which we are now speaking
12Last1    21:16|ravaged the country. We learned about their passage subsequently
12Last1    21:20|Seljuks) passed by night) learned about the evils visited upon Melitene
12Last1    21:21|the infidels did not know about any other road, and since
12Last1    22:0|shirt, keeping fasts, and going about barefoot. He selected priests who
12Last1    22:12|We have said enough about this matter. Now it is
12Last1    22:13|renown) which stupid people noised about—began shooting arrows at our
12Last1    22:24|God, he did not think about the Davidic psalm which says
12Last1    22:26|adherents. Observing and becoming informed about (Yakobos’) Mcghneay faith, (Esayi) went
12Last1    22:30|in their wisdom became knowledgeable about the matter and comprehended what
12Last1    23:5|it to the folk living about them to drink themselves to
12Last1    23:5|themselves to ruin. It was about such people that Moses wrote
12Last1    23:8|those diseased prostitutes, thinking nothing about consanguinity. Such are their dens
12Last1    23:9|that Solomon spoke of and about which the divine Apostle commanded
12Last1    23:32|the judge, when he heard about the divine dispensation and the
12Last1    23:34|known as the cuttle-fish about which it is said that
12Last1    23:41|However, what is known about them, and what I have
12Last1    23:41|and what I have heard about them is this: they do
12Last1    26:11|lean and wasted and circulated about the country trembling and in
12Last1    26:19|sufficient what we have written about the turbulent disasters occurring in