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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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egypt

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 11| Roman Knights have ruled Egypt as kings, and the forces 2 I, 69| them on before himself into Egypt, but had recalled them in 3 I, 75| swore allegiance to Otho. Egypt and the Eastern provinces 4 II, 6 | of separation, there was Egypt and its two legions, and 5 II, 9 | besought them to land him in Egypt or Syria. The captains, 6 II, 74| Alexander, the governor of Egypt, declared his adhesion. 7 II, 76| from Judaea, Syria, and Egypt, nine fresh legions, unexhausted 8 II, 82| should secure the passes into Egypt. To cope with Vitellius, 9 IV, 85| one of the chief men of Egypt, named Basilides, whom he 10 IV, 86| consolidated the power of Egypt, was setting up in the newly-built 11 IV, 87| their king, were jealous of Egypt, and, fearing for themselves, 12 IV, 87| the strength of ancient Egypt. The God himself, because 13 V, 3 | overflowing population of Egypt, led by Hierosolymus and 14 V, 3 | took possession of part of Egypt, and founded cities of their 15 V, 4 | the body, broke out over Egypt; that king Bocchoris, seeking 16 V, 7 | Arabia; to the south lies Egypt; on the west are Phoenicia


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