Book,  Par.

 1    II,      1|       of the Arsacids. This was Vonones, who had been given as an
 2    II,      2|         of Parthia, in quest of Vonones, his eldest son. Caesar
 3    II,      2|   honour to himself, and loaded Vonones with wealth. The barbarians,
 4    II,      3|                                 Vonones himself too further provoked
 5    II,      4|      the kingdom. The conquered Vonones found a refuge in Armenia,
 6    II,      5|         their king the fugitive Vonones. When, however, Artabanus
 7    II,      5|       have to be undertaken, if Vonones was to be upheld by our
 8    II,      5|       royal pomp and title. How Vonones meditated an escape from
 9    II,     72|       had at this time no king, Vonones having been expelled, but
10    II,     76|        He begged meanwhile that Vonones might not be kept in Syria,
11    II,     76|        was graceful and modest. Vonones was removed to Pompeiopolis,
12    II,     76|        had a special liking for Vonones, because of the many attentions
13    II,     88|            About the same time, Vonones, who, as I have related,
14    II,     88|   fearing accusation, had slain Vonones.~ ~
15    VI,     45|   reclaim the treasures left by Vonones in Syria and Cilicia. Then
16   XII,     11|         indeed, even the son of Vonones, Phraates's grandson, was
17   XII,     16| Gotarzes fell ill and died, and Vonones, who then ruled the Medes,
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