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1   Alcib(72) |      of his lieutenant-general Antiochus, who, during his absence,
2  Hannib     | country, and seeks refuge with Antiochus, VII.----Endeavours in vain
3  Hannib     |        at a distance from him, Antiochus was the most powerful of
4  Hannib     |         and fled into Syria to Antiochus. His departure being made
5  Hannib     |    them hope and confidence in Antiochus, |423 whom he had now persuaded
6  Hannib     | success, Hannibal went to join Antiochus. Of Mago's end two accounts
7  Hannib     |     killed by his own slaves. ~Antiochus, if he had been as ready
8  Hannib(239)|                                Antiochus here suffered a defeat from
9  Hannib     |     which he acted. ~IX. After Antiochus was put to flight,241 Hannibal,
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