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1 7 | Insubrians (they being thirty thousand in number, and the Insubrians 2 7 | Gaesatae, taking with him ten thousand soldiers, harassed the country 3 7 | he came up to these ten thousand near a Gaulish village called 4 12| related, more than five thousand of them; of the Romans, 5 13| there fell of them five thousand; four elephants were killed, 6 19| Acilae, killed above eight thousand men, having attacked them 7 25| corn and money, and three thousand of Hannibal's soldiers, 8 26| enemies; and there fell two thousand seven hundred Romans. Marcellus, 9 27| is said more than eight thousand were slain; of the Roman 10 27| of the Roman army three thousand, and almost all wounded. 11 30| of Petelia, he slew two thousand five hundred soldiers. This