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| | Justin: Epitome of the Philippic History of Pompeius Trogus, Book 32 |
 | | Death of Philip; Emigration of the Gauls; the Tectosages, Istrians, Dacians, III. |
 | | The Istrians, it is reported, derive their origin from those Colchians who were sent by king Aeetes in pursuit of the Argonauts, that had carried off his daughter, |
 | | These Colchians, not overtaking the Argonauts, who had sailed off, remained, whether from fear of their king or from weariness of so long a voyage, near Aquileia, and were called Istrians from the name of the river up which they sailed out of the sea. |
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