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 1   Alcib     |      great hopes of managing his province successfully, he yet did
 2   Datam     |       the king, was granted as a province that portion of Cilicia
 3   Datam     |         in the war, his father's province was conferred upon him. ~
 4  Agesil     | residences in Caria, and as that province was then thought by far
 5   Eumen     |     Alexander he is allotted the province of Cappadocia, and is a
 6    Cato     |   Helvius. As praetor he had the province of Sardinia, from which,
 7    Cato     |         lot Hither Spain for his province, from which he gained a
 8    Cato     |    wanted to remove him from his province, and to succeed him himself,
 9    Cato(247)|       not take any other foreign province. Plutarch, however, in his
10   Attic     |          follow any one into his province, being content with the
11    Summ     |   praetor, with Sardinia for his province. Cat. 1.~195. ------made
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