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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 n="13" type="Book" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone n="30" unit="section" /><milestone ed="P" unit="para" />Then come Rhoeteium, a city situated on a hill, and, adjacent to Rhoeteium, a low-lying shore, on which are a tomb and temple of Aias, and also a statue of him, which was taken up by Antony and carried of to Aegypt;  but Augustus Caesar gave it back again to the Rhoeteians, just as he gave back other statues to their owners.  For Antony took away the finest dedications from the most famous temples, to gratify the Egyptian woman,<note anchored="yes" resp="Jones" place="unspecified">Cleopatra.</note> but Augustus gave them back to the gods.
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