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1 I, 55| the soldiery of Spain or Syria. First and twentieth legions, 2 II, 5| our arms, the governor of Syria, Creticus Silanus, sent 3 II, 55| kings. The provinces too of Syria and Judaea, exhausted by 4 II, 57| had however removed from Syria Creticus Silanus, who was 5 II, 57| had been chosen to govern Syria in order to thwart the aspirations 6 II, 70| advance. When he reached Syria and the legions, he began, 7 II, 76| Vonones might not be kept in Syria, where, by emissaries from 8 II, 89| Piso then resolved to quit Syria. Soon he was detained there 9 II, 91| Germanicus' death leave Syria open to him. ~ ~ 10 II, 98| appointment of a governor to Syria. The contest was slight 11 II, 101| who had been appointed to Syria. It was to Piso that the 12 II, 102| coast and to push on to Syria through the open sea away 13 II, 102| new levies on their way to Syria, and wrote word to the petty 14 II, 104| landed at Laodicea, a city of Syria, as he was on his way to 15 II, 107| appointment of a governor to Syria. The proposed terms were 16 II, 110| some merchants who left Syria while Germanicus was still 17 II, 111| and on mount Amanus in Syria, with an inscription recording 18 III, 22| dissuaded me from returning to Syria. Would that I had yielded 19 IV, 6| number. Next, beginning with Syria, all within the entire tract 20 V, 13| design of invading Egypt or Syria. And he was now drawing 21 VI, 38| from the farce of governing Syria, had become city-prefect, 22 VI, 38| Pomponius, propraetor of Syria, a letter from the emperor 23 VI, 45| treasures left by Vonones in Syria and Cilicia. Then too he 24 VI, 47| meanwhile, on arriving in Syria, where he threw off the 25 VI, 55| returned with the legions to Syria. ~ ~ 26 VI, 62| Vitellius, the governor of Syria, sent as his lieutenant 27 VI, 68| till Tiridates returned to Syria with a few followers and 28 XI, 12| Vibius Marsus, governor of Syria, who threatened war. Meanwhile 29 XII, 12| Caius Cassius, governor of Syria, was commissioned to escort 30 XII, 26| annexed to the province of Syria. ~ ~ 31 XII, 54| Quadratus, the governor of Syria, of the state of Armenia.~ ~ 32 XII, 58| was ordered to return to Syria, that nothing might arise 33 XII, 64| by Quadratus, governor of Syria. In dealing with the Jews, 34 XII, 65| some troopers sent from Syria to its rescue under the 35 XIII, 9| remain in the province of Syria under its governor, Quadratus 36 XIII, 26| Egypt to Caius Balbillus. Syria was to be assigned to Publius 37 XIII, 43| transferred as they had been from Syria and demoralised by a long 38 XIV, 36| Antiochus. Corbulo retired into Syria, which province, as being 39 XV, 4| defence of Armenia, and that Syria, threatened as it was by 40 XV, 5| preparing for the defence of Syria, Moneses rapidly pushed 41 XV, 6| the attack on behalf of Syria, while his own cavalry was 42 XV, 7| and the old soldiery of Syria remained with Corbulo. All 43 XV, 10| preparations for the invasion of Syria, concentrated all their 44 XV, 13| fearless, left half his army in Syria to retain the forts built 45 XV, 20| Parthians, he should return to Syria, and, even as it was, he 46 XV, 33| person. The administration of Syria was intrusted to Caius Itius, 47 XV, 34| meantime transferred to Syria the fourth and twelfth legions,