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 1    II,     62|         twelve famous cities of Asia fell by an earthquake in
 2    II,     62|        exconsul was governor of Asia, there might be rivalry
 3    II,     69|        parts of the province of Asia, visited the Thracian cities,
 4    II,     69|   people, he coasted back along Asia, and touched at Colophon,
 5   III,      8|       the delightful regions of Asia and Achaia, and was weakening
 6   III,     47|       chance of the province of Asia. But the Senate were against
 7   III,     47| reproach. And so he was sent to Asia, and with respect to Africa
 8   III,     82|       Jupiter, demanded to have Asia allotted to him. "It was,"
 9   III,     92|    Caius Silanus, pro-consul of Asia, was accused by our allies
10   III,     93|     accomplished orators of all Asia, who, as such, had been
11   III,     94|    Messala, also a proconsul of Asia, and the Senate's sentence
12   III,    100|         Aulus Postumius. And so Asia was allotted to the exconsul
13    IV,     17|         of Cibyra and Aegium in Asia and Achaia, which had suffered
14    IV,     18|      cities they had founded in Asia, had possession of the sea-coast.
15    IV,     18|       the islands and cities of Asia. ~ ~
16    IV,     20|  Lucilius Capito, procurator of Asia, who was impeached by his
17    IV,     20|        condemned. The cities of Asia, gratified by this retribution
18    IV,     50|   Capito, the late proconsul of Asia, on proof that charges brought
19    IV,     51|   allowed, after the example of Asia, to erect a temple to Tiberius
20    IV,     52|     petition from the cities of Asia. I will therefore both explain
21    IV,     73|  several days to embassies from Asia on a disputed question as
22    IV,     73|      given to the one people in Asia and to the other in Italy.
23    IV,     74|      there were mighty kings in Asia. They appealed too to the
24    IV,     74|         to whom the province of Asia had been assigned, should
25     V,     13|             About the same time Asia and Achaia were alarmed
26   XII,     73|         which parts Europe from Asia, at Europe's furthest extremity,
27  XIII,      1|    Junius Silanus, proconsul of Asia, was, without Nero's knowledge,
28  XIII,      1|        the emperor's domains in Asia. They gave the proconsul
29  XIII,     40|   prosecuted by the province of Asia, the emperor could not acquit,
30  XIII,     54|        governed the province of Asia, and that there had been
31   XIV,     28|         ourselves of Achaia and Asia, games were exhibited with
32   XIV,     30|        ancestral possessions in Asia, where he might enjoy his
33   XIV,     37|         of the famous cities of Asia, Laodicea, was that same
34   XIV,     73|        been lately sent away to Asia, Sulla to Gallia Narbonensis,
35   XIV,     73| distrust no less the nations of Asia, because of the renown of
36   XIV,     75|     were to be destroyed. Again Asia, it was said, from its partiality
37    XV,     56|         their alarm. Throughout Asia and Achaia not only votive
38   XVI,     10|        Vetus, when proconsul of Asia, had imprisoned for his
39   XVI,     14|         Narbon Gaul, Africa and Asia, to fill up the legions
40   XVI,     26|      out of his proconsulate of Asia, where he increased the
41   XVI,     34|      and of his proconsulate in Asia which he had, he said, adapted
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