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Aulus Hirtius
Commentary on the Alexandrian War
72
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72
Zela
is a
town
of
Pontus
, well
fortified
, though
situated
in a
plain
; for a
natural
eminence
, as if
raised
by
art
,
sustains
the
walls
on all
sides
. All around is a
great
number
of
large
mountains
,
intersected
by
valleys
. The
highest
of these, which is
celebrated
for the
victory
of
Mithridates
, the
defeat
of
Triarius
, and the
destruction
of our
army
, is not above
three
miles
from
Zela
, and has a
ridge
that almost
extends
to the
town
. Here
Pharnaces
encamped
, with all his
forces
,
repairing
the
fortifications
of a
position
which had
proved
so
fortunate
to his
father
.
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