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1     I,     67|   legions into four columns, and ravaged a space of fifty miles with
2     I,     80|     rivers Amisia and Luppia was ravaged, not far from the forest
3   III,    104|     villages of Cirta from being ravaged with impunity. Between the
4   XII,     38|       Cangi; their territory was ravaged, spoil taken everywhere
5  XIII,     45|        of his brother Vologeses, ravaged Armenia, not in stealthy
6   XIV,     32|      threw the Iberians on them, ravaged their country and punished
7   XIV,     40| successor Veranius, after having ravaged the Silures in some trifling
8   XIV,     50|     wavered or were hostile were ravaged with fire and sword. Nothing
9    XV,      1|  Tigranes, quitting Armenia, had ravaged the Adiabeni, a people on
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