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 1  2| mountains of Armenia, which are called Ararat. There were three
 2  3|     city of Salem, which now is called Jerusalem. ~8. Arphaxad,
 3  3|        Aegialea, which today is called the Peloponnesus, is named. ~
 4  4|     Ishmaelites, who later were called "Agarenes" and finally, "
 5  4|      Cecrops founded Athens and called the people of Attica "Athenians"
 6  5|      because of their age, were called "senators" and because of
 7  5|        care and solicitude were called "fathers of the republic." ~
 8  6|        succeeding emperors were called "Caesars" after his name. ~
 9  7|       the city of Jerusalem and called it by his own name, Aelia.
10  7|         which reason he is also called the "Father of the Country."
11  7|  Council of Chalcedon. They are called Acephali, that is, "without
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