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AFFAIRS IN THE EAST<br />

below, is conjecturally pieced out. The events of Book xv fall<br />

within the years 61-63 A.D., since the close of the events described<br />

in Book xiv chs. 23-26 is referred to the same year as the affairs<br />

of xiv 27, viz. 60 A.D. As for the events in Book xiv, the long<br />

break between ch. 23 and the last mention of Armenian affairs<br />

in Book xiii 41 makes it natural to regard the campaigns described<br />

in passages so far apart as belonging to different years. Now the<br />

capture of Artaxata (xiii 41) is, by the opening words of xiii 42,-<br />

to be referred to the same year as the trial of SuiJlius, viz. 58 A.D.<br />

so that we get the two years 59-60 A.D. for the events of xiv 23-26.<br />

Tigranocerta was captured after the gathering of harvest (xiv 24, 3),<br />

and a sufficient number of important events happened after it;<br />

capture to justify attributing it to the first of the two years covered<br />

by xiv 23-26. Then, as Artaxata was taken in 58 A.D., the winter<br />

(xiii 35, s) spent by Corbulo in Arrffcnia prior to its capture will<br />

be that of 57-58 A.D., and this leaves an interval of three years<br />

between Corbulo's appointment and his actual commencement of<br />

hostilities, the greater part of which we may conjecture was<br />

occupied by him in reorganizing his troops (xiii 35), while active<br />

operations were rendered for the time unnecessary owing to<br />

Vologeses' withdrawal from Armenia (xiii 7, 2).<br />

§ 4. We get accordingly the following scheme of events :<br />

55-56 A.D. Reorganization of troops by Corbulo.<br />

A. D. Advance of Roman troops into Armenia : their winter-<br />

57<br />

quarters in Armenia (xiii 35).<br />

58 A.D. Campaign of Corbulo in the north of Armenia against<br />

Tiridates; march upon and capture of Artaxata (xiii 35-41)-<br />

59 A.D. Corbulo's march from Artaxata, past the Mardi, round<br />

the foot of Mounts Ararat and Niphates, to Melazgerd ; sufferings<br />

from heat and famine ; crops obtained in Melazgerd ; march<br />

continued through Tauraunitium to Tigranocerta; capture of<br />

Tigranocerta, followed by that of Legerda (xiv 23-25).<br />

60 A.D. Change of policy, perhaps owing to Corbulo's conquest<br />

the Romanized<br />

of Armenia and the complete expulsion of Tiridates ;<br />

prince Tigranes appointed king of Armenia ; measures to safe-<br />

guard him (xiv ; 26, 3) retirement of Corbulo to Syria.<br />

61 A.D. Fresh efforts on the part of Vologeses to restore<br />

Tiridates; Tigranocerta successfully defended by Tigranes;<br />

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