Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 1- 13:1 |
that period that the emperor |
Diocletian |
was seeking a wife. Throughout |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 1- 13:6 |
Compelled by this urgency, Emperor |
Diocletian |
sent emissaries and heralds throughout |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 1- 14:4 |
were these: “The emperor Caesar |
Diocletian |
to our beloved brother and |
Ագաթանգեղոս/Agatangeghos 3- 27:3 |
the foul and impious kings |
Diocletian |
and Marcianus, Maximianus, Lucinus, and |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 75:3 |
all in the reign of |
Diocletian; |
he also included in it |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 79:10 |
was killed in Thrace, and |
Diocletian |
succeeded to the throne |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 82:2 |
in the third year of |
Diocletian |
and that he came here |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 83:5 |
of Maximina, the daughter of |
Diocletian, |
in Nicomedia; her husband was |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 83:7 |
died not many years later, |
Diocletian |
sent his son and his |
Խորենացի/Khorenatsi 2- 83:9 |
wife Maximina, the daughter of |
Diocletian, |
he raised persecutions against the |
Սեբէոս/Sebeos 1- 46:57 |
and our Saviour Jesus Christ, |
Diocletian |
reigned with his three colleagues |
Դրասխանակերտցի/Draskhanakerttsi 1- 8:8 |
third year of the emperor |
Diocletian |
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