Book, Chapter
1 I, XXXVIII| ascertain the strength of his empire; and accordingly they were
2 I, LIII | the boundaries of their empire being fixed between them,
3 II, III | The golden head is the empire of the Chaldaeans; for we
4 II, III | conquered, conferred the empire on the Persians. In the
5 II, III | for Alexander took the empire from the Persians, and won
6 II, III | understood of the Roman empire, which is more powerful2
7 II, III | indicates that the Roman empire is to be divided, so as
8 II, III | over Babylon and the whole empire, and was held in the highest
9 II, V | herbs alone. However, his empire was kept for him by the
10 II, VI | at the head of the whole empire, in this following the judgment
11 II, IX | Judaea was ruled under the empire of the Persians by magistrates
12 II, XV | added the nation to his empire. He did the same to other
13 II, XVII | important wars, divided his empire among themselves. For some
14 II, IX | related above, his whole empire was portioned out by his
15 II, IX | stripped of a part of his empire. He had two sons, Seleucus
16 II, XXI | gathers aid from his whole empire, and bestows a donative
17 II, XXVI | neighboring regions to the Roman empire. He therefore inquired into
18 II, XXXIII | rival of Constantine for the empire, had commanded his soldiers
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