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Alphabetical [« »] armenia 61 armeniaci 1 armeniakoi 1 armenian 48 armenians 9 armeno-slavic 1 armeno-slavonic 1 | Frequency [« »] 49 young 48 aim 48 always 48 armenian 48 learning 48 persians 48 privileges | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances armenian |
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1 2,3 | there exist also Arabic and Armenian versions of the lawbook, 2 2,5 | survived only through an Armenian translation and partly through 3 3 | possible that he was of Armenian origin, the native population 4 3 | population of Cappadocia being Armenian.[9] Maurice was dethroned 5 3,16| church [St. Sophia] is purely Armenian.”[163]~ As time went on 6 4 | dynasty which was probably of Armenian descent. At least this may 7 4 | may be inferred from the Armenian historian of the seventh 8 4 | was related to the famous Armenian house of the Arsacids.[1] 9 4 | three accidental rulers: the Armenian Vardan or Philippicus (711- 10 4,1 | world. The contemporary Armenian historian Sebeos gave an 11 5,4 | ninth century were Leo V, an Armenian, and Michael II and his 12 5,8 | military commander Leo, an Armenian by birth, known in history 13 5,8 | in history as Leo V the Armenian (813-20). In the year 820 14 5,8 | Nicephorus I, an Arabian; by one Armenian; and finally, by three Phrygians, 15 5,8 | after the rise of Leo V the Armenian to the Byzantine throne, 16 5,8 | Leo, a military chief of Armenian birth, assumed the imperial 17 5,8 | second period, Leo V the Armenian, Michael II the Stammerer, 18 5,8 | was submitted by Leo V the Armenian to an inquest, and after 19 5,8 | in the time of Leo V the Armenian, he was deposed and exiled. 20 5,8 | writer on Emperor Leo V the Armenian,[179] Hamartolus is the 21 6,1 | Greek sources speak of the Armenian or Macedonian extraction 22 6,1 | extraction of Basil I, and Armenian sources assert that he was 23 6,1 | assert that he was of pure Armenian blood, Arabic sources call 24 6,1 | still consider Basil an Armenian, and still others, especially 25 6,1 | scholars consider Basil an Armenian who had settled in Macedonia, 26 6,1 | speak of his dynasty as the Armenian dynasty. But in view of 27 6,1 | family might have had an Armenian ancestry, which later intermarried 28 6,2 | another alliance wirh the Armenian King Ashot Bagratid (Bagratuni) 29 6,2 | preserved in the works of the Armenian historian, Matthew of Edessa.[ 30 6,2 | break in the life of the Armenian people due to the difference 31 6,2 | Arabs occupied Armenia. Armenian, Greek, and Arabic sources 32 6,2 | attention of the Arabs away from Armenian problems, and made several 33 6,2 | himself greatly in need of Armenian aid for his struggle with 34 6,2 | Prince of Princes” upon the Armenian ruler Ashot, of the family 35 6,2 | king. By this act a new Armenian kingdom, ruled by the dynasty 36 6,2 | tenth century[39] that the Armenian territory was cleared to 37 6,8 | ruler of this dynasty, an Armenian by birth, marked a new stage 38 6,8 | the direct influence of Armenian art upon the artistic efforts 39 6,8 | opposite. It is true that Armenian influence was strongly felt 40 6,8 | Macedonian dynasty, and that many Armenian artists and architects worked 41 6,8 | may have reproduced an Armenian plan; when in the tenth 42 6,8 | earthquake, it was to an Armenian architect, builder of the 43 7,1 | to the southeast against Armenian Cilicia and the crusading 44 7,1 | crusading princedom of Antioch.~ Armenian Cilicia or Armenia Minor 45 7,1 | Turks. Among other noble Armenian families, a family named 46 8,17| has been lost; but their Armenian translation has survived, 47 9,2 | end, Michael married an Armenian princess, Xenia-Maria.~ 48 App | 811-813.~~~~~~Leo V the Armenian, 813-820.~~~~~~Michael II