26.
While these events were occuring in Asia, and the previously-mentioned events in
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Macedonia and at Rome, in Illyricum
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meanwhile, after taking King Gentius into custody, as previously related,
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Lucius Anicius put Gabinius in charge of the garrison
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[p. 335]placed in Scodra, the capital, and Gaius.
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Licinius in1 charge of the strategic cities2 of Rhizon and Olcinium.
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After putting these men in charge of Illyricum, Anicius marched into Epirus with the rest of his army.
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In that region, Phanote the first city surrendered to him, all its population coming
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out with fillets to meet him.
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He placed a garrison here and passed on to Molossis,3 and on
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recovery of all of its cities except Passaron, Tecmon, Phylace, and Horreum,
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he led his force first against Passaron.
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Antinoüs and Theodotus were the leading-men of this city, distinguished both by their
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attachment to Perseus and their hatred of the Romans, and likewise responsible for the
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defection of the whole people from the Romans.4
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