Book,  Par.

 1    II,     75|          Roman emperor, not of a Parthian king. At the same time he
 2   III,     87| commended for having endured the Parthian invasion without wavering
 3    VI,     45|       and Marcus Servilius, some Parthian nobles came to Rome without
 4    VI,     47|           and adapted himself to Parthian habits, unable to endure
 5    VI,     48|       vengeance. He gave him the Parthian army and despatched men
 6    VI,     50|          up in battle array, the Parthian leader expatiated on the
 7    VI,     50|          they had been free from Parthian domination, and that the
 8    VI,     63|         Greek names, also of the Parthian towns Halus and Artemita.
 9    XI,     11|         wise in a new ruler. The Parthian princes however, just when
10  XIII,      8|          for the invasion of the Parthian territories. The Euphrates
11   XIV,     35|        Red Sea, whence, avoiding Parthian territory, they returned
12   XIV,     36|      however, in their hatred of Parthian arrogance preferred a king
13    XV,      1|                   Meanwhile, the Parthian king, Vologeses, when he
14    XV,      5|        rather than fear. But the Parthian has not the daring in close
15    XV,      8|          significant because the Parthian foe fights with missiles. ~ ~
16    XV,     11|          have been held, and the Parthian foe baffled, by protracting
17    XV,     15|      advanced closer than is the Parthian practice, seeking to lure
18    XV,     21|       meanwhile trophies for the Parthian war, and arches were erected
19    XV,     31|         the beginning of spring, Parthian envoys brought a message
20    XV,     35|       consult the welfare of the Parthian people by an alliance with
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