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1 34|      not to suffer the Lesser Armenia which was his kingdom, or
2 34|     withdraw immediately from Armenia and Cappadocia, and no longer
3 35|      possession of the Lesser Armenia, as his own, by right of
4 35|      could more easily defend Armenia, which lay contiguous to
5 35|   insisted "upon his quitting Armenia likewise, as the same right
6 35|    answer, he advanced toward Armenia, with the forces above-mentioned,
7 35|      extends as far as Lesser Armenia, dividing it from Cappadocia.
8 36|     which is a city of Lesser Armenia, situated in a plain, having
9 67| tetrarchs) and king of Lesser Armenia, laying aside the regal
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