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 1   T-I|         hills,~Rome, the place of Empire and the gods.~He had a tough
 2  T-II|          in safety,~and rule this Empire when old, with one older,~
 3  T-II|     clinging to the edges of your Empire.~So, a suppliant, I beg
 4  T-II|        your care.~Should you, the Empire’s prince, leave your post~
 5  T-II|          weak part in the body of Empire~though nothing so vast has
 6   ExI|         as it changes, alters the empire and the world,~ask that
 7   ExI|       Tiberius, extends the Roman Empire:~Germanicus, by his courage,
 8   ExI|           to control the reins of Empire.~Advantage, then, makes
 9 ExIII|          fire,~so may he rule the empire, and control all lands:~
10  ExIV|           taking ~up the reins of empire, often refused, when asked: ~
11   Ind|           Greece, and the Persian Empire.~Book TI.II:75-110 His famous
12   Ind|           the tranquillity of the Empire within established borders.~
13   Ind|   Istanbul (1457AD by the Ottoman Empire). The city now lies on both
14   Ind|      Minor, incorporated into the Empire from 67BC when Pompey suppressed
15   Ind|       civilisation to see how the Empire was maintained and expanded.~
16   Ind|           eastern boundary of the Empire, and a source of trouble
17   Ind|         the Tiber, capital of the Empire. Founded by Romulus in 753BC
18   Ind| importance to him, as the seat of Empire and the gods. He is civilised
19   Ind|         standard of poetry in the Empire achieved there.~Book TV.
20   Ind|            at the confines of the Empire.~Book EI.V:43- 86 A remote
21   Ind|           86 A remote part of the Empire.~ ~Symplegades~See Cyaneae.
22   Ind|           86 A remote part of the Empire.~ ~Tarpeius, Tarpeian Rock~
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