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1 XII, 16| Parthia passed to his son Vologeses. ~ ~ 2 XII, 52| between Parthia and Rome. Vologeses was king of the Parthians; 3 XII, 59| For Vologeses, thinking that an opportunity 4 XII, 59| from both causes, forced Vologeses to abandon his present plans. 5 XIII, 8| at this crisis a rival to Vologeses in his son Vardanes, and 6 XIII, 10| both sent messages to king Vologeses, advising him to choose 7 XIII, 10| towards the people of Rome. Vologeses, wishing to prepare for 8 XIII, 10| appealed to the fact that Vologeses had not brought himself 9 XIII, 42| vigorously resumed. For Vologeses would not allow his brother 10 XIII, 45| powerful aid of his brother Vologeses, ravaged Armenia, not in 11 XIII, 46| As yet," he said, "Vologeses had not bestirred himself, 12 XIII, 46| when he was certain that Vologeses was detained by the revolt 13 XIV, 35| that they were detaining Vologeses as a pledge of amity. When 14 XV, 1| Meanwhile, the Parthian king, Vologeses, when he heard of Corbulo' 15 XV, 2| by these considerations Vologeses called a council, placed 16 XV, 4| threatened as it was by Vologeses, was in yet more imminent 17 XV, 6| with moderation, and sent Vologeses a message of remonstrance 18 XV, 6| announced his message. With Vologeses it was an old and deep conviction 19 XV, 7| sides and the departure of Vologeses, Tigranes also was to quit 20 XV, 7| suspension of arms, in order that Vologeses might fight some other foe 21 XV, 8| same time the envoys of Vologeses, who had been sent, as I 22 XV, 11| till it was heard that Vologeses was approaching with a powerful 23 XV, 11| returned in alarm. And, as Vologeses had not pressed his advantage 24 XV, 12| Vologeses meanwhile, though he had 25 XV, 15| the more vigorously did Vologeses press the besieged, now 26 XV, 16| first wrote a letter to Vologeses, not a suppliant petition, 27 XV, 17| To this Vologeses replied nothing to the purpose, 28 XV, 17| this had been completed, Vologeses was to have full permission 29 XV, 18| for fighting might arise. Vologeses having piled up the arms 30 XV, 20| was, by the departure of Vologeses. Corbulo said that he had 31 XV, 20| quarters in Cappadocia. Vologeses, however, sent a message 32 XV, 31| brought a message from king Vologeses, with a letter to the same 33 XV, 32| contradicted this letter from Vologeses and implied that matters 34 XV, 35| to him from Tiridates and Vologeses about peace, he did not 35 XV, 35| the ravages of war, and Vologeses will better consult the 36 XV, 37| trustworthy. Consequently Vologeses was not implacable to the 37 XV, 40| found Pacorus in Media, and Vologeses at Ecbatana, who was by 38 XV, 40| for his brother. In fact, Vologeses had entreated Corbulo by