[LXXXVI (151)]

This man presented Prusias with many silver and gold cups during the banquet.

[LXXXVII (153)]

Taking a wise view of the future, he came to the conclusion to get rid of the garrison sent by Ptolemy.

[LXXXVIII (158)]

On that occasion both Romans and Carthaginians bivouacked on the embankment.

[LXXXIX (159)]

Not being able to persuade him again, owing to that king’s cautious and inactive character, he was forced to offer five hundred talents. And so Seleucus agreed to give the aid.

[XC (161)]