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 1    II,     77|          Germanicus set out for Egypt to study its antiquities.
 2    II,     77|        the higher rank to enter Egypt except by permission, and
 3    II,     87|        sent Marcus Lepidus into Egypt as guardian to Ptolemy's
 4    II,     89|        as he was returning from Egypt, found that all his directions
 5    IV,      6|  garrisoned by two legions, and Egypt by the same number. Next,
 6     V,     13|     with the design of invading Egypt or Syria. And he was now
 7    VI,     40| succession of ages, appeared in Egypt and furnished the most learned
 8    VI,     41|         is occasionally seen in Egypt. ~ ~
 9   XII,     51|         to cultivate Africa and Egypt, and trust the life of the
10   XII,     70|      Roman knights who governed Egypt should hear causes, and
11  XIII,     26|     Stella, and the province of Egypt to Caius Balbillus. Syria
12    XV,     34|     veterans from Illyricum and Egypt, and all the allied cavalry
13    XV,     45|         of the east, especially Egypt. Then having declared in
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