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As King Antiochus the Fourth was passing through Mesopotamia, he heard of a city in Persia, named Elymais, which was famous for its riches in silver and gold.
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The temple was very rich, containing gold shields, armor, and weapons left there by Alexander, son of King Philip of Macedonia, who was the first to rule the Greek Empire.
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Antiochus came and tried to take the city and loot it, but he didn't succeed, because the citizens had learned what he was planning to do,
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and they drew up their troops to resist him. In great frustration he withdrew to return to Babylonia.