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N. Concerning the life of the great Daniel, a man of God, how he reproached King Tiran, and how he died after being punished by him.
O. Concerning the sons of Yusik, and how they trod upon the great honor of God's priesthood at their feet.
P. Concerning Pharn, who held the patriarchal throne.
Q. Concerning Shahak, who was from the lineage of Bishop Aghbianos, who succeeded to the patriarchal seat, and how at that time they abandoned the Lord and His commandments in the land of Armenia.
R. Concerning the hay mardpet the chief chamberlain or eunuch-official, who, by giving bad advice to the king, caused the massacre of the noble families of Armenia.
S. Concerning the sons of Yusik, Pap and At'anagine, and how they were destroyed in their lawlessness in the holy place.
T. Concerning King Tiran, how he was betrayed by his own chamberlain Pisak Syuni, how he perished, and how, in a time of peace, he was suddenly taken captive by the Persian prince Varaz, and how the entire land of Armenia perished and collapsed with him.
U. Concerning how all the nobles of Armenia gathered in unity and went to bring the King of the Greeks Byzantines to their aid in the land of Armenia, and how the King of the Persians came with many troops, and how the Persian forces were slaughtered by the Greek troops and the remainder of the Armenians; and how Narseh, the King of the Persians, fled alone from the land of Armenia, falling into exile in the land of Persia.
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