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28 palace
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28 syria
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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syria

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1 I, 10| was as yet no movement. Syria and its four legions were 2 I, 75| Vespasian, and the legions of Syria under Mucianus, swore allegiance 3 II, 2 | then by a bolder course for Syria. Here he conceived a desire 4 II, 5 | Mucianus was governor of Syria, Vespasian of Judaea. In 5 II, 6 | oftener heard of than seen in Syria and Judaea. There had been 6 II, 6 | seven legions; there were Syria and Judaea, with a vast 7 II, 8 | friendship, from the armies of Syria to the Praetorians, was 8 II, 9 | to land him in Egypt or Syria. The captains, perhaps wavering, 9 II, 73| him when messengers from Syria and Judaea brought the news 10 II, 74| it had passed over from Syria to Moesia, Vespasian counted 11 II, 76| chief. You have from Judaea, Syria, and Egypt, nine fresh legions, 12 II, 78| power. Between Judaea and Syria is Mount Carmel; this is 13 II, 79| cities are the capitals of Syria and Judaea respectively. 14 II, 79| then on his way back from Syria, acting as the medium between 15 II, 80| the legions of Germany to Syria, to an easy and lucrative 16 II, 80| service, while the armies of Syria were to have given them 17 II, 81| 15th of July the whole of Syria had adopted the same alliance. 18 III, 24| saluted, as is the custom in Syria, the rising sun. ~ ~ 19 IV, 3 | traversed Aegypt, Judaea, and Syria, every province, and every 20 IV, 18| Otho lately succumbed. Let Syria, Asia Minor, and the East, 21 IV, 40| Arrius, were sent back to Syria. Part of the army was on 22 IV, 87| from Seleucia, a city of Syria, in the reign of Ptolemy 23 V, 1 | these he added the 12th from Syria, and some men belonging 24 V, 3 | lying on the borders of Syria. Others, again, assign a 25 V, 7 | extensive prospect over Syria. The inhabitants are healthy 26 V, 10| Quintilius Varus then governor of Syria, and the nation, with its 27 V, 11| Cestius Gallus, legate of Syria, who attempted to crush 28 V, 28| Germany, as did Mucianus in Syria, Aponius in Moesia, Flavianus


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