An Eastern form of text, which was formerly called the Caesarean text, is preserved, to a greater or lesser extent, in several Greek manuscripts (including Θ, 565, 700) and in the Armenian and Georgian versions. The text of these witnesses is characterized by a mixture of Western and Alexandrian readings. (Bruce M. Metzger)
What Do We Know About the Ancient Armenian Version of the Bible?
The Armenian Bible, translated in the early 5th century, reflects both Syriac and Greek traditions, offering a vital textual witness preserved in thousands of manuscripts.

