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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