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 1    II,      4|       Accordingly they summoned Artabanus, an Arsacid by blood, who
 2    II,      5|         Vonones. When, however, Artabanus began to threaten, and but
 3    II,     76|    Meantime envoys arrived from Artabanus, king of the Parthians.
 4    II,     76|    concession to the request of Artabanus, but was meant as an affront
 5    VI,     45|         knowledge of their king Artabanus. Dread of Germanicus had
 6    VI,     46|         having been murdered by Artabanus or being under age, demanded
 7    VI,     47|      keeping war at a distance. Artabanus meanwhile, hearing of the
 8    VI,     47| Tiridates, of the same stock as Artabanus, to be his rival, and the
 9    VI,     48|  captured the city of Artaxata. Artabanus, on hearing this, made his
10    VI,     52|                                 Artabanus very soon marched with the
11    VI,     52|   fought at an advantage. Still Artabanus did not retreat till Vitellius
12    VI,     52|  abandoned, and the fortunes of Artabanus were overthrown, Vitellius
13    VI,     53|                                 Artabanus had now no resources but
14    VI,     54|           Vitellius, as soon as Artabanus had fled and his people
15    VI,     63|        inhabitants who detested Artabanus, bred as he had been among
16    VI,     64|        happened in the reign of Artabanus, who, for his own interest,
17    VI,     65|         the same time heaped on Artabanus, as an Arsacid indeed on
18    VI,     66| besieging a fortress into which Artabanus had conveyed his treasure
19    VI,     66| transferred their allegiance to Artabanus. They found him in Hyrcania,
20    VI,     67|            An experienced king, Artabanus knew that men do not necessarily
21    VI,     68|         homes or to the camp of Artabanus, till Tiridates returned
22    XI,     10|        the death of his brother Artabanus, with his wife and son.
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