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1     I,     69| termination of the disturbance in Illyricum, but he was more earnest,
2    II,     58|   afterwards Drusus was sent into Illyricum to be familiarised with
3    II,     68|           arrived by the coast of Illyricum, after having seen his brother
4   III,      8|         was sent to the armies of Illyricum, amidst an universal eagerness
5   III,     13|     meanwhile, on his return from Illyricum, though the Senate had voted
6   III,     50|            He had himself gone to Illyricum and, should it be expedient,
7    XV,     34|          and picked veterans from Illyricum and Egypt, and all the allied
8   XVI,     14|         to fill up the legions of Illyricum, all soldiers in which,
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