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 1    III,    85(4) |   Ptolemaeus, Pharnaces, and Juba.~ ~
 2     IV,     5(1) |   battle, escaped along with Juba; and failing to find a refuge,
 3     IV,     5(1) |     Petreius was killed, and Juba, the survivor, put an end
 4     IV,   758    |   nations who confessed King Juba's rule.~ ~
 5     IV,   768    |                           To Juba's standard: Moors of swarthy
 6     IV,   780    |                  780 Stirred Juba's spirit: private hatred
 7     IV,   786    | While giving Rome a king. To Juba thus,~ ~
 8     IV,   818    |              By stealth came Juba: silent was his march;~ ~
 9     IV,   832    |                           On Juba's stratagem; for Curio~ ~
10     IV,   848    |              In thought that Juba fled. Then first was known~ ~
11      V,    65    |                To serve King Juba's sceptre; and, alas!~ ~
12     VI,   361    |                          Nor Juba 10 lain unburied on the
13     VI,   361(10)|                              Juba and Petreius killed each
14   VIII,   326(8) |                              Juba was of supposed collateral
15   VIII,   504    |                         King Juba faithless and the southern
16     IX,   259    |      An alien conqueror, may Juba be~ ~
17     IX,   360    |     prize enough to conquer. Juba next~ ~
18     IX,  1017    |                No land, than Juba's realm; by rumour's voice~ ~
19      X,   174    |                         When Juba was his captive. Blind in
20      X,   576    |      in monstrous deeds: not Juba's realm~ ~
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