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For it in to be considered as an undoubted fact, that Treves was German, and the Gallic language could h. Iv* scarcely maintained itself in Asia to such a late period as his. DIVISION OF CONQUESTS. 183 the inhabitants of Asia Minor ; but thoroughly unjust on the side of the Romans. Cn. Manlius undertook it contrary to the expressed will of the decem Ugati who followed him. It was ended in two campaigns, and brought the Romans no other fruits but the booty and the sum of money which may perhaps ...have been paid ; for the countries between western Asia and the land of the Galatians, were not the subjects, but the allies of Rome. The Gauls suffered such severe defeats, that thenceforth they lived quietly, and in subjection to the Romans. The Romans now divided their conquests. Eumenes, who until then had had quite a small dominion, very much like that of a petty German prince, now became a great king. Mysia, Lydia, Phrygia on the Hellespont and Great Phrygia (the two were afterwards made one under the name of the kingdom of Asia, and the inhab- itants were called Asians), Ionia with the exception of Smyrna, Phocaea, Erythrae, and some other Greek towns, which retained their freedom, became his.
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