Chap.

 1  6|        God. The kingdom of the Persians still remained standing.
 2  6|   destroyed the kingdom of the Persians. His first seven years are
 3  6|   spent among the kings of the Persians. From this point begin the
 4  7|   provinces of the east to the Persians and established the boundary
 5  7|     over the Parthians and the Persians. With him ruling, Montanus,
 6  7|       gloriously conquered the Persians. He was favorable to the
 7  7|        rebelling Parthians and Persians. Returning victorious from
 8  7| captured by Sapor, king of the Persians, and there he grew old with
 9  7|    after he triumphed over the Persians and, victorious, placed
10  7|      prepared for war with the Persians and they feared his arrival,
11  7|   endured many things from the Persians. From that time on he became
12  7|         proceeding against the Persians, died, having been hit with
13  7|     having made peace with the Persians. He gave the priveleges
14  7| triumphed wonderfully over the Persians. From there he was sent
15  7|    against the republic of the Persians, in which the Romans were
16  7|    Greece from the Romans; the Persians took Syria, Egypt, and many
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