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 1    II,     76|            a city on the coast of Cilicia. This was not merely a concession
 2    II,     88|     related, had been banished to Cilicia, endeavoured by bribing
 3    II,    102|        word to the petty kings of Cilicia that they were to help him
 4    II,    105|    strongly fortified position in Cilicia, named, Celenderis. He had
 5   III,     67| fortresses of the Homonadenses in Cilicia. He was also appointed adviser
 6    VI,     45|           by Vonones in Syria and Cilicia. Then too he insisted on
 7   XII,     65|         of the wild population of Cilicia, known as the Clitae, which
 8  XIII,      9|          and at Aegeae, a city of Cilicia, met Quadratus who had advanced
 9  XIII,     40|          accused by the people of Cilicia; he was a man stained with
10   XVI,     22|    crushed him, while envoys from Cilicia, supported by Thrasea's
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