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1   XII,     17|    foreigner by sending envoys to Eunones, who was then chief of the
2   XII,     17|       accordingly stipulated that Eunones should engage the enemy
3   XII,     20|           valued. So he turned to Eunones, who had no personal animosity
4   XII,     20|   throwing himself at the feet of Eunones he exclaimed, "Mithridates,
5   XII,     21|          dignity, deeply affected Eunones. He raised the suppliant,
6   XII,     23| considerations, Claudius wrote to Eunones that Mithridates had certainly
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