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 1    VI,     48|            At the same instant the Iberians burst into Armenia with
 2    VI,     48|     conflicting interests. But the Iberians, who were masters of the
 3    VI,     49|      powerful in infantry, for the Iberians and Albanians, inhabiting
 4    VI,     51|          And now the Albanians and Iberians seized, and hurled the Parthians
 5    VI,     52|           intent on vengeance. The Iberians from their knowledge of
 6    XI,     10|   Pharasmanes, who was king of the Iberians and Mithridates' brother,
 7   XII,     52|          between the Armenians and Iberians, and was the cause of very
 8   XII,     55| father-in-law of Rhadamistus. "The Iberians," he said, "were not against
 9   XII,     55|           required of him that the Iberians should raise the blockade.
10   XII,     59|      advance of the Parthians, the Iberians dispersed without a battle,
11   XIV,     32|         invader. Corbulo threw the Iberians on them, ravaged their country
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