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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
66
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66
After a
stay
of some
days
in these
parts
, he
named
Sextus
Caesar
, his
friend
and
relation
, to the
command
of
Syria
and the
legions
appointed
to
guard
it; and
sailed
himself for
Cilicia
, with the
fleet
he had
brought
from
Egypt
. He
summoned
the
states
to
assemble
at
Tarsus
, the
strongest
and
finest
city
of the
province
; where,
having
settled
everything that
regarded
either that
province
or the
neighboring
countries
, through his
eagerness
to
march
to
carry
on the
war
he
delayed
no
longer
, but
advancing
through
Cappadocia
with the
utmost
expedition
, where he
stopped
two
days
at
Mazaca
, he
arrived
at
Comana
,
renowned
for the
ancient
and
sacred
temple
of
Bellona
, where she is
worshiped
with so much
veneration
, that her
priest
is
accounted
next in
power
and
dignity
to the
king
. He
conferred
this
dignity
on
Lycomedes
of
Bithynia
, who was
descended
from the
ancient
kings
of
Cappadocia
, and who
demanded
it in
right
of
inheritance
; his
ancestors
having
lost
it upon
occasion
of the
scepter
being
transferred
to another
line
. As for
Ariobarzanes
, and his
brother
Ariarates
, who had both
deserved
well of the
commonwealth
, he
confirmed
the first in his
kingdom
, and
put
the other under his
protection
; after which, he
pursued
his
march
with the same
dispatch
.
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