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1 II, 80| palace and into an adjacent fortress. There he found the long-accumulated 2 II, 106| before the lines of the fortress on a high and precipitous 3 II, 106| themselves up within the fortress. ~ ~ 4 II, 107| that he might remain in the fortress on surrendering his arms, 5 III, 30| Tacfarinas on their attacking a fortress named Thala. In this engagement 6 IV, 34| encamped near a half-demolished fortress, by name Auzea, to which 7 IV, 65| stretching as far as the next fortress, which was garrisoned by 8 IV, 67| that they did not quit the fortress and the adjoining hills, 9 IV, 69| to the upper part of the fortress and there at last compelled 10 IV, 92| flight, and found refuge in a fortress, named Flevum, where a by 11 IV, 93| at once the siege of the fortress and dispersing the rebels 12 VI, 66| yielded. By besieging a fortress into which Artabanus had 13 XII, 15| capital of Assyria, and a fortress, historically famous, as 14 XII, 53| and forced him into the fortress of Gorneas, which was strongly 15 XII, 55| nothing to fall back on but a fortress without stores; so he must 16 XII, 55| negotiation and quitted the fortress.~ ~ 17 XV, 11| and son he removed to a fortress named Arsamosata, with a 18 XV, 15| entrenchments, and now again the fortress, which guarded those whose 19 XV, 90| seize what he might call his fortress, and crush his train of