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1 6 | Flaminius master of the horse, they deposed from his command, 2 7 | and a third part of the horse, and carrying with him the 3 7 | with him the rest of the horse and six hundred light-armed 4 7 | enemy, extended his wings of horse, and, riding about, drew 5 7 | it so happened that his horse, startled with their fierce 6 7 | he quickly brought his horse round to confront the enemy, 7 8 | him with the weight of his horse, threw him to the ground, 8 8 | Immediately he leapt from his horse, laid his hand upon the 9 8 | fortune." Then the Roman horse joining battle not only 10 8 | not only with the enemy's horse, but also with the foot 11 8 | before or since have so few horse defeated such numerous forces 12 8 | such numerous forces of horse and foot together. The enemies 13 12| forth with the flower of his horse in front, charged the enemy. 14 13| more than three hundred horse, Spaniards and Numidians 15 27| seeing this, pours in his horse with great force upon the 16 27| disordered by their flight. The horse, making a fierce impression, 17 30| resolved to go, with a few horse, to view it. Having called 18 31| with two hundred and twenty horse at most (among whom there 19 31| with two darts, turned his horse to fly away; and Marcellus'