<head>Antiochus Leaves Alexandria</head>After raising the siege of <a class="linkToPlace" target="_blank" href="/place?placename=Alexandria&groupId=1063&placeId=1868">Alexandria</a>, Antiochus sent<note anchored="yes" place="marg" id="note61">Antiochus leaves <a class="linkToPlace" target="_blank" href="/place?placename=Alexandria&groupId=1063&placeId=1868">Alexandria</a> for a time, being met by some Roman envoys. See<ref target="b29c25" targOrder="U">29, 25</ref>.</note>envoys to <a class="linkToPlace" target="_blank" href="/place?placename=Rome&groupId=935&placeId=1669">Rome</a>, whose names were Meleager, Sosiphanes, and Heracleides, agreeing to pay one hundred and fifty talents, fifty as a complimentary present to the Romans, and the rest as a gift to be divided among certain cities in Greece. . . .<pb n="388" />
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