Book,  Par.

1    II,     69|   and the entrance of the Pontus, from an anxious wish to
2    II,     72|   son of Polemon, king of Pontus, who from his earliest infancy
3   XII,     24|   Cilo, the procurator of Pontus. There in the emperor's
4   XII,     73|   of fish pour out of the Pontus and are driven by the sloping
5  XIII,     48| coming up from the sea of Pontus and the town of Trapezus,
6    XV,      7|  and the auxiliaries from Pontus, Galatia and Cappadocia,
7    XV,     11|   legion at a distance in Pontus; the rest he had weakened
8    XV,     34|  having been quartered in Pontus, had known nothing of disaster,
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