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 1    II,     76|      advancing to the bank of the Euphrates. He begged meanwhile that
 2    IV,      6|          stretching as far as the Euphrates, was kept in restraint by
 3    VI,     46|       himself on the banks of the Euphrates." ~ ~
 4    VI,     54|        allies to the banks of the Euphrates. While they were sacrificing,
 5    VI,     54| neighbouring inhabitants that the Euphrates, without any violent rains,
 6    VI,     55|          those famous rivers, the Euphrates and Tigris, have received
 7   XII,     12|         prince to the bank of the Euphrates.~ ~
 8  XIII,      8|         Parthian territories. The Euphrates too was to be spanned by
 9   XIV,     35|        after their passage of the Euphrates, gave them an escort, and
10    XV,      4|        legions on the bank of the Euphrates, armed a hastily collected
11    XV,      8|       omen. In the passage of the Euphrates, which they crossed by a
12    XV,     10|          occupied the bank of the Euphrates, which he had never neglected,
13    XV,     13|     retain the forts built on the Euphrates, and taking the nearest
14    XV,     19|         forces on the bank of the Euphrates, did not make such a display
15    XV,     20|           the further bank of the Euphrates, and to leave the river
16    XV,     20|   fortified by Corbulo beyond the Euphrates were destroyed, and the
17    XV,     34|        was preparing to cross the Euphrates. Then, after the due lustration
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