Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 11:6 |
as wife to a certain |
Mithridates, |
great bdeashkh of Georgia, who |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 11:6 |
was from the seed of |
Mithridates, |
satrap of Darius, whom Alexander |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 14:5 |
To his brother-in-law |
Mithridates |
he entrusted Mazhak and the |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:1 |
Mazhak and the death of |
Mithridates |
|
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:5 |
Pompey in his war with |
Mithridates |
met with strong resistance and |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:5 |
numbers gained the victory, and |
Mithridates |
fled to the regions of |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:6 |
captured Mazhak, seized his son |
Mithridates, |
and put a garrison in |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:6 |
he himself did not pursue |
Mithridates |
but hastened through Syria to |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:7 |
of Pontius Pilate he had |
Mithridates |
murdered by poison |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 15:8 |
news of the death of |
Mithridates |
reached Pompey near Jericho |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 16:1 |
the freeing of the young |
Mithridates |
|
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 16:2 |
and having observed mourning for |
Mithridates, |
marched to Syria against the |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 16:4 |
him his cousin the young |
Mithridates, |
son of Mithridates, whom Pompey |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 16:4 |
the young Mithridates, son of |
Mithridates, |
whom Pompey had captured in |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 18:1 |
Tigran, and the revolt of |
Mithridates, |
and the building of Caesarea |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 18:4 |
became suspicious of the young |
Mithridates; |
no longer regarding him as |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 18:5 |
|
Mithridates, |
having endured his uncle Tigran’s |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:2 |
to his brother-in-law |
Mithridates, |
he returned to his land |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:3 |
The same |
Mithridates |
also went and occupied the |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:3 |
annexed the city to Armenia, |
Mithridates |
adorned it, calling it a |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:7 |
the Roman Pompey came upon |
Mithridates; |
even though the latter had |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:8 |
and seized the son of |
Mithridates, |
the younger Mithridates, who was |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:8 |
son of Mithridates, the younger |
Mithridates, |
who was named after his |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:8 |
father. He had the elder |
Mithridates, |
who had fled, poisoned through |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:8 |
father, and entrusted the younger |
Mithridates |
to the Roman Gabianus (Gabiane |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 6:9 |
A short time later, |
Mithridates, |
being scorned by his uncle |