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 1 34| things passed in Egypt, king Deiotarus applied to Domitius Calvinus,
 2 34|      the thirty-sixth legion Deiotarus added two more, which he
 3 39|    on the left, and those of Deiotarus in the main body; drawing
 4 40|      pass it. The legions of Deiotarus made scarcely any resistance;
 5 40|  with great part of those of Deiotarus, the thirty-sixth legion
 6 67|   frontiers of Gallograecia, Deiotarus, tetrarch of that province (
 7 69|    he had only the legion of Deiotarus, and two more that had been
 8 69| granted no aid to Pompey, as Deiotarus had done, whom he had nevertheless
 9 70| terms, to forbear mentioning Deiotarus, and not to overrate the
10 77|      the auxiliary troops of Deiotarus, and left two legions with
11 78|  possessed for some years by Deiotarus. Thus Caesar, staying nowhere
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