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A. Regarding those who were historians before him. Regarding Agathangelos and Pawstos original: "Faustus".
B. The subject matter of Agathangelos's History.
C. Regarding Pawstos and his History.
D. Regarding his own History, which he wrote at the command of Vahan Mamikonean.
E. The division of the Arshakuni Arsacid Kingdom into two.
F. The difficulties of writing accurate history.
G. A description of the Ararat plain.
H. Arshak leaving the Ararat province.
I. The fall of Khosrov from power.
J. Regarding the invention of letters and regarding Mashtots.
K. The translation of the Scriptures by the hand of Sahak the Catholicos.
L. Regarding the second reign of Khosrov and those who followed him, Shapuh.
M. The reign of the last Artashes; complaints of the nobles and the protest of Sahak.
N. The fall of Artashes from power, the end of the kingdom of the Arshakuni lineage, and the priesthood from the house of St. Gregory.
O. The catholicosate of Surmak, Brkisho, and Samuel. The curses of Nerses.
P. The repentance of the nobles and their entreaties to Sahak.
Q. The vision of Sahak and the interpretation of the vision.
R. The final years of life and the death of Sahak.
S. The death of Mashtots.
T. The treacherous counsel of Varazvaghan.
U. The evil advice that Mihrnerseh gave to Yazkert, the king of the Persians.
V. The edict of Yazkert to the Armenians.
W. The names of the bishops and princes who replied to the edict.
X. The response to the edict of Yazkert.