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1    II,     54|       had been in possession of Cappadocia for fifty years, and Tiberius
2    II,     73|                                 Cappadocia meanwhile, which had been
3   XII,     58| Pelignus was then procurator of Cappadocia, a man despised alike for
4  XIII,      9|      were in winter quarters in Cappadocia. The confederate kings were
5  XIII,     43|        were held in Galatia and Cappadocia, and to these were added
6    XV,      7|     wintered on the confines of Cappadocia in hastily constructed huts,
7    XV,      7|        from Pontus, Galatia and Cappadocia, were under the command
8    XV,     13|         Commagene, then through Cappadocia, and thence into Armenia.
9    XV,     20|         into winter quarters in Cappadocia. Vologeses, however, sent
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