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 1     I,     72|    divided between Arminius and Segestes, famous, respectively, for
 2     I,     72|       the disturber of Germany. Segestes often revealed the fact
 3     I,     72|    sword of Arminius, with whom Segestes, though dragged into war
 4     I,     75|     long after envoys came from Segestes, imploring aid against the
 5     I,     75|     revolution. With the envoys Segestes had associated his son,
 6     I,     76|       against the besiegers and Segestes was rescued with a numerous
 7     I,     76|        was also the daughter of Segestes, but who exhibited the spirit
 8     I,     77|                                 Segestes too was there in person,
 9     I,     79| surrender and kind reception of Segestes, when generally known, was
10     I,     79|          demanding "war against Segestes, war against Caesar." And
11     I,     79|         our country's gods. Let Segestes dwell on the conquered bank;
12     I,     79|      and to freedom rather than Segestes to ignominious servitude." ~ ~
13     I,     94|        of Segimerus, brother of Segestes, had conducted the chief,
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