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 1    II,      1|      was of the family of the Arsacids. This was Vonones, who had
 2    II,      2|   enemy, at the throne of the Arsacids now being possessed and
 3    II,      4|   kingdom in the might of the Arsacids. When he was slain by the
 4    VI,     50|   East, and the renown of the Arsacids, in contrast to the despicable
 5   XII,     11| revolt from the family of the Arsacids; indeed, even the son of
 6   XII,     16|      kinsman of his or of the Arsacids, but a foreigner and a Roman,
 7  XIII,     10|    some of the noblest of the Arsacids. A centurion, Insteius,
 8  XIII,     46|      war be persisted in, the Arsacids would not want the courage
 9   XIV,     36|    cherished a liking for the Arsacids. Most, however, in their
10    XV,      1|     avenge the majesty of the Arsacids, which had been insulted
11    XV,     17|    honour, well worthy of the Arsacids, the having to determine
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