Book, Chapter
1 1, XV | The Samnites having been routed many times by the Romans,
2 1, XXIX | with the greatest virtu routed two armies of Vitellius
3 1, XXXI | people, preferred being routed and put to flight before
4 1, XXXI | temerity the Romans were routed at Cannae by Hannibal, where
5 1, LIII | all his followers, were routed and killed.~In Greece in
6 1, LIX | that later, having been routed by his enemies and taking
7 1, LIX | army; Pompey, having been routed by Caesar in Thessaly, took
8 2, X | to come to battle and was routed, that if he had deferred
9 2, XII | Gauls] in Lombardy as they routed them in Tuscany, for they
10 2, XII | advantage. The Cimbrians routed a Roman army in Germany;
11 2, XV | arrived that the Latins were routed. Whence Milonius, their
12 2, XVI | where the Florentines were routed by the Pisans in the [time
13 2, XVI | he would never have been routed except for the cavalry of
14 2, XVII | within their fortresses, and routed them without having any
15 2, XVIII| with difficulty can they be routed by them. Which opinion is
16 2, XVIII| and though they were later routed, half of them were saved.
17 2, XIX | Lucullus with few infantry routed one hundred and fifty thousand
18 2, XX | at different places had routed two armies of the Samnites
19 2, XXII | Numicus (when the Latins were routed by the Romans) persuaded
20 2, XXII | new army, but were quickly routed, and suffered those injuries
21 2, XXV | battle they defeated and routed them. It will be seen, therefore,
22 3, X | Philip did) is as being routed, and with more disgrace
23 3, X | Swiss, was assaulted and routed by them; and as happened
24 3, X | encamping before Novara, was routed by the Swiss in the same
25 3, XIV | such fury, that they were routed by themselves: and thus
26 3, XVIII| the whole army had been routed, and despairing of his safety
27 3, XVIII| that the others had been routed and killed: which error
28 3, XVIII| Roman army was not entirely routed. When morning had come,
29 3, XXV | liberate Minitius; and having routed and despoiled the army,
30 3, XLIII| the Romans, having been routed and put to flight by them
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