Book,  Par.

 1     I,      1|       Rome at the beginning was ruled by kings. Freedom and the
 2    IV,     45|      All nations and cities are ruled by the people, the nobility,
 3    IV,     89|         even while Tiberius yet ruled. For although he would not
 4    VI,     59|     Even Tigranes, who had once ruled Armenia and was now impeached,
 5    VI,     66| jealousy of Abdageses, who then ruled the court and the new king,
 6    VI,     78|       his return from Rhodes he ruled the emperor's now heirless
 7    XI,     10|         before spoken as having ruled Armenia, and having been
 8    XI,     27| appointed while the kings still ruled, and this the revival by
 9   XII,     16|     died, and Vonones, who then ruled the Medes, was summoned
10   XII,     52|       his brother, Mithridates, ruled Armenia with our powerful
11  XIII,      7|        fall back on one who was ruled by a woman; or whether battles
12   XIV,     79|        been Nero's mistress and ruled him first as a paramour,
13   XIV,     80|     compulsion send for her who ruled him, or else secure his
14    XV,      1|      inflamed by Monobazus, who ruled the Adiabeni, and repeatedly
15    XV,     26|  stopped, our provinces will be ruled more equitably and more
16    XV,     31|     Armenia, since the gods who ruled the destinies of the most
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