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History of Rome, Vol III

BOOK XXXVI
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There Alexander died, and was buried.

Three other ships, which came from Asia to the same port, on hearing the disaster which had befallen the army, returned to Ephesus.

Isidorus sailed over from Cenaeus to Demetrias, supposing that the king might perhaps have directed his flight thither.

About this time Aulus Atilius, commander of the Roman fleet, intercepted a large convoy of provisions going to the king, just as they had passed the strait at the island of Andros: some of the ships he sunk, and took many others.

Those who were in the rear turned their course to Asia.


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