Book,  Par.

1     I,    101|                  Achaia and Macedonia, on complaining of their
2     I,    105|  the addition of Achaia and Macedonia. It was part of Tiberius'
3   III,     54|     one of the chief men of Macedonia, who had been acquitted
4   III,     54|   island from which neither Macedonia nor Thrace were conveniently
5     V,     13|   was chiefly occupied with Macedonia, but he also had the charge
6    VI,     45|    boundaries of Persia and Macedonia, and intimated, with a vainglorious
7   XII,     72| fought against that king of Macedonia whose supposed spurious
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