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    The Atlas·Groups

    Armenians

    group · 4 works · 10 mentions · 14 anchored passages

    the Armenians · Armenia · Armenian boys · Armenian infantry · all the rest of the people · his men

    in the texts

    CyropaediaClassical · Greek

    Neighboring allies expected to contribute cavalry and infantry.

    while from our neighbours, the Armenians, we shall get 4000 horse and 20,000 foot.
    chapter 2
    On hearing this, Chrysantas was elated with his commission from Cyrus;
    chapter 2
    these, if they met any Armenians, would capture them and so prevent their spreading any reports;
    chapter 2

    AnabasisClassical · Greek

    A people of Armenia represented among the troops opposing the Greeks and in the region's local wars.

    for there were no villages near the river because of the wars between the Armenians and Carduchians.
    chapter 4
    All these were the troops of Orontas and Artuchas, and consisted of Armenians, Mardians, and Chaldaean mercenaries.
    chapter 14
    As soon as Cheirisophus and Xenophon had exchanged warm greetings, they together asked the village chief, through their Persian-speaking interpreter, what this land was.
    chapter 4

    LettersLate Antiquity · Greek

    Community affected by the ordination dispute over Faustus.

    To Poemenius, Bishop of Satala
    parva 7
    You surely asked the Armenians for letters, when they returned by way of you, and learned the reason why I did not give them the letter.
    letter 122

    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    People referenced as defeated by the Roman legion under Corbulo.

    So in Tacitus, Antony the First serving under Vespasian, reminds the soldiers of the third legion of what they had done in former times, how under Mark Antony they had beaten the Parthians, and under Corbulo the Armenians.
    chapter 15