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 1     I,     70|  Lucius Asprenas, proconsul of Africa, on the authority of Tiberius,
 2    II,     57|        the reviving faction in Africa, then embraced the cause
 3    II,     65|  forbidden to live in Italy or Africa. ~ ~
 4    II,     67|        year a war broke out in Africa, where the enemy was led
 5    II,     67|    bordering on the deserts of Africa, and even then with none
 6    II,     67|  Furius Camillus, proconsul of Africa, united in one force a legion
 7   III,     10|       and was then to garrison Africa. It was a matter of common
 8   III,     29|         renewed hostilities in Africa, first by mere desultory
 9   III,     47|      the Senate by letter that Africa was again disturbed by an
10   III,     47|      Asia, and with respect to Africa it was decided that the
11   III,     51|        be chosen pro-consul of Africa. Both spoke on the subject,
12   III,     82| extension of his government of Africa, and Servius Maluginensis,
13   III,    102|    Junius Blaesus proconsul of Africa, with triumphal distinctions,
14   III,    103|   resources in the interior of Africa, and had become so insolent
15    IV,      6|      Roman people. The rest of Africa was garrisoned by two legions,
16    IV,     17|     while supported himself in Africa and Sicily by petty trade.
17    IV,     17|        successive governors of Africa, the splendid fame of that
18    IV,     32|  Tacfarinas was still ravaging Africa, strengthened by reinforcements
19    IV,     32|       not an enemy remained in Africa after the achievements of
20    IV,     33|        gradually retiring from Africa, and that the rest might
21    VI,     17|   Ilium, Erythrae, and even in Africa, Sicily and the Italian
22    XI,     25|  himself to a quaestor to whom Africa had been allotted, and was
23    XI,     25|       at last, the province of Africa. There he died, and so fulfilled
24   XII,     51|     But we prefer to cultivate Africa and Egypt, and trust the
25   XII,     69|      proconsular government of Africa, and after their return
26  XIII,     67|     men under prosecution from Africa, in which province they
27   XVI,     14|      were held in Narbon Gaul, Africa and Asia, to fill up the
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