06Khor2 70:2 | | | hands of the Greeks when | Julian, | also called the Apostate, went |
06Khor2 70:2 | | | army to Ctesiphon. When he, | Julian | was killed there, he, Khoṙohbut |
06Khor2 70:2 | | | the deeds of Shapuh and | Julian | |
06Khor3 12:4 | | | But Constantius, after making | Julian | Caesar, took up arms against |
06Khor3 13:1 | | | How Tiran met | Julian | and gave hostages |
06Khor3 13:2 | | | At that time the impious | Julian | became emperor of the Greeks |
06Khor3 13:4 | | | Tiran came down to meet | Julian, | attacked the Persian army, and |
06Khor3 13:4 | | | services, he brought the impious | Julian | across with a host of |
06Khor3 13:5 | | | He, Tiran requested that he, | Julian | not take him with him |
06Khor3 13:5 | | | he was unable to ride. | Julian | agreed but asked for troops |
06Khor3 13:7 | | | These | Julian | accepted, and he immediately sent |
06Khor3 14:4 | | | no heed because he feared | Julian | and thought that he would |
06Khor3 15:1 | | | the Armenian army, seceded from | Julian, | and was slaughtered with his |
06Khor3 15:2 | | | Manachihr and who had followed | Julian | with his army at Tiran’s |
06Khor3 15:7 | | | The emperor | Julian, | offspring of Inak’, son of |
06Khor3 17:2 | | | After all this the impious | Julian, | in accordance with his just |
09Draskh1 11:8 | | | After Constantius’ death, the impious | Julian | ruled in Rome, and arrogantly |
10Tovma1 1:8 | | | by Eusebius of Caesarea and | Julian | of Halicarnassos, (who) aver that |
10Tovma1 1:9 | | | Caesarea and Moses Khorenats’i and | Julian | of Halicarnassos |
10Tovma1 1:17 | | | in the fourth book of | Julian | of Halicarnassos, as in the |