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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
67
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67
Upon his
approaching
Pontus
, and the
frontiers
of
Gallograecia
,
Deiotarus
,
tetrarch
of that
province
(whose
title
, however, was
disputed
by the
neighboring
tetrarchs
) and
king
of
Lesser
Armenia
,
laying
aside
the
regal
ornaments
, and
assuming
the
habit
not only of a
private
person
, but even of a
criminal
,
came
in a
suppliant
manner
to
Caesar
, to
beg
forgiveness
for
assisting
Pompey
with his
army
, and
obeying
his
commands
, at a
time
when
Caesar
could
afford
him no
protection
:
urging
, that it was his
business
to
obey
the
governors
who were
present
, without
pretending
to
judge
of the
disputes
of the
people
of
Rome
.
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