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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
36
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36
Meantime
Pharnaces
sends
several
embassies
to
Domitius
to
treat
of
peace
,
bearing
royal
gifts
. All these he
firmly
rejected
,
telling
the
deputies
: "That nothing was more
sacred
with him, than the
majesty
of the
Roman
people
, and
recovering
the
rights
of their
allies
." After
long
and
continued
marches
, he
reached
Nicopolis
(which is a
city
of
Lesser
Armenia
,
situated
in a
plain
,
having
mountains
, however, on its
two
sides
, at a
considerable
distance
), and
encamped
about
seven
miles
from the
town
. Between his
camp
and
Nicopolis
,
lay
a
difficult
and
narrow
pass
, where
Pharnaces
placed
a
chosen
body
of
foot
, and all his
horse
, in
ambuscade
. He
ordered
a
great
number
of
cattle
to be
dispersed
in the
pass
, and the
townsmen
and
peasants
to
show
themselves, that if
Domitius
entered
the
defile
as a
friend
, he might have no
suspicion
of an
ambuscade
, when he
saw
the
men
and
flocks
dispersed
, without
apprehension
, in the
fields
; or if he should
come
as an
enemy
, that the
soldiers
,
quitting
their
ranks
to
pillage
, might be
cut
to
pieces
when
dispersed
.
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