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15. IV. IX. Spain.

16. At least the outline of these organizations must be assigned to the years 674, 675, 676, although the execution of them doubtless belonged, in great part, only to the subsequent years.

17. IV. IX. The Provinces.

18. The following narrative rests substantially on the account of Licinianus, which, fragmentary as it is at this very point, still gives important information as to the insurrection of Lepidus.

19. Under the year 676 Licinianus states (p. 23, Pertz; p. 42, Bo

20. From the fragments of the account of Licinianus (p. 44, Bo

21. III. IV. Ha

22. In the recently found fragments of Sallust, which appear to belong to the campaign of 679, the following words relate to this incident: Romanus [exer]citus (of Pompeius) frumenti gra[tia r]emotus in Vascones i... [it]emque Sertorius mon... e, cuius multum in[terer]it, ne ei perinde Asiae [iter et Italiae intercluderetur].

1. IV. VIII. New Difficulties.

2. IV. VIII. Preliminaries of Delium, IV. VIII. Peace at Dardanus.

3. IV. IX. Fresh Difficulties with Mithradates.

4. IV. I. Cilicia.

5. IV. I. Piracy.

6. IV. I. Crete.

7. The foundation of the kingdom of Edessa is placed by native chronicles in 620 (IV. I. The Parthian Empire), but it was not till some time after its rise that it passed into the hands of the Arabic dynasty bearing the names of Abgarus and Ma

8. The disputed question, whether this alleged or real testament proceeded from Alexander I (d. 666) or Alexander II (d. 673), is usually decided in favour of the former alternative. But the reasons are inadequate; for Cicero (de L. Agr. i. 4, 12; 15, 38; 16, 41) does not say that Egypt fell to Rome in 666, but that it did so in or after this year; and while the circumstance that Alexander I died abroad, and Alexander II in Alexandria, has led some to infer that the treasures mentioned in the testament in question as lying in Tyre must have belonged to the former, they have overlooked that Alexander II was killed nineteen days after his arrival in Egypt (Letro

9. IV. IX. Fresh Difficulties with Mithradates.

10. IV. VIII. Cyrene Roman.

11. V. I. Collapse of the Power of Sertorius.

12. IV. IV. The Provinces.