Connacorex   - in ancient sources @ attalus.org


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  Connacorex   - appointed by Mithridates VI to command the garrison at Heracleia
70/13 and Triarius capture Heracleia, after it is abandoned by Connacorex.
    Within translations:
Memn_29 rison of 4,000 men, with Connacorex as commander of the
Memn_* 34-36 * not easily afford. Connacorex, the commander of the garris
Memn_35 the Romans. [35] Connacorex was dismayed by these disast


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