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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 5 | the army, was galling to troops who rebelled against the 2 I, 6 | Rome was full of strange troops. There were also many detachments 3 I, 9 | angry feeling; indeed no troops behaved more blamelessly 4 I, 9 | most favourable for keeping troops to their duty, they could 5 I, 26 | legions and the auxiliary troops, already excited by the 6 I, 26 | inconvenient dispersion of the troops over the whole city, and 7 I, 28 | perhaps fearing that the troops were very extensively corrupted 8 I, 30 | Marius was sent to the picked troops from the army of Illyricum, 9 I, 35 | about the feeling of all the troops in the camp. So great was 10 I, 37 | helmets of the auxiliary troops. No tribune or centurion 11 I, 40 | signal the feeling of all the troops declared itself plainly 12 I, 53 | inflamed the passions of the troops. The legions were on the 13 I, 53 | Into this the auxiliary troops were admitted. At first 14 I, 53 | attack on the legions, these troops soon became especially zealous 15 I, 58 | withdrawn from it; a body of troops which, to whatever side 16 I, 60 | were entrusted the picked troops of the army of Lower Germany 17 I, 63 | loyal to Vitellius. The troops were kindly received, and 18 I, 65 | they so wrought upon the troops, that even the legates and 19 I, 66 | long held with their own troops and at their own expense. 20 I, 67 | pitched battle with veteran troops would be destruction, a 21 I, 69 | Rhaetia, with the veteran troops from Germany, and Petra' 22 I, 73 | Italian legion, and to the troops quartered at Lugdunum. The 23 I, 78 | external to themselves. No troops could shew so little spirit 24 I, 82 | Finally, he addressed the troops in these terms: "Comrades, 25 II, 4 | the provincials and the troops. Vespasian had all but completed 26 II, 7 | The ardour of the troops was not unknown to their 27 II, 11 | each of which two thousand troops were sent on in advance. 28 II, 11 | them as his most effective troops. This had made them long 29 II, 11 | Praetorian cohorts, some troops of cavalry, and the first 30 II, 11 | Praetorian cohorts, the veteran troops from the Praetorian camp, 31 II, 12 | irons by his insubordinate troops, Antonius possessed no kind 32 II, 13 | Exasperated by this conflict, the troops of Otho vented their rage 33 II, 13 | But the rapacity of the troops glutted itself in the ruin 34 II, 14 | Classicus. Part of these troops were retained for the defence 35 II, 14 | in front by the veteran troops, while on the flanks they 36 II, 16 | Pacarius began to enlist troops, and to weary with military 37 II, 17 | Alps, was now held by the troops of Vitellius; for by this 38 II, 17 | Elated by these successes the troops of Vitellius would no longer 39 II, 19 | centurions, mixing with the troops, suggested commendations 40 II, 21 | Exposed and reckless, the troops came close under the walls, 41 II, 21 | great slaughter among his troops, and the night was spent 42 II, 25 | zealously cheering on the troops for Otho. ~ ~ 43 II, 26 | general confusion, because the troops who were thus divided, not 44 II, 26 | fugitives and among the troops coming up, in the lines 45 II, 26 | and attack his wearied troops, who, once thrown into confusion, 46 II, 27 | the case only among the troops of Caecina, who indeed laid 47 II, 28 | bravest men. Those veteran troops victorious in so many campaigns, 48 II, 29 | trumpet calls by which the troops are summoned to their usual 49 II, 32 | Spain is not over full of troops; Gallia Narbonensis has 50 II, 32 | renowned, will arrive with the troops from Moesia. He may then 51 II, 36 | take the command of the troops which had been under Macer; 52 II, 39 | in the neighbourhood, the troops were distressed for want 53 II, 39 | conflict; many begged that the troops quartered beyond the Padus 54 II, 40 | remonstrated against exposing troops wearied with a march and 55 II, 41 | for battle, and that the troops were under arms. While the 56 II, 41 | camp-followers were mingled with the troops; and as there were steep 57 II, 44 | eagle. We have still the troops beyond the Padus, and Otho 58 II, 46 | who were peculiarly Otho's troops, that thus acted; those 59 II, 55 | was dead, and that all the troops in the capital had taken 60 II, 60 | their dislike of the German troops, were meditating war. Vitellius 61 II, 60 | battle, the fatigue of Otho's troops, the entanglement of the 62 II, 66 | was resolved that these troops should be sent back to Britain, 63 II, 66 | ordered that these latter troops should be attached to his 64 II, 68 | attack on the auxiliary troops, and destroyed two cohorts. 65 II, 68 | he could hardly check the troops when they clamoured for 66 II, 69 | soldiers. The auxiliary troops loudly complained that such 67 II, 70 | from a third the auxiliary troops had turned the flank of 68 II, 80 | vision, he addressed the troops in a soldier-like style, 69 II, 81 | these provinces were without troops, Cappadocia as yet having 70 II, 81 | thither also the picked troops of the army of Judaea. Such 71 II, 82 | the campaign was to levy troops and recall the veterans 72 II, 82 | merit. Of a donative to the troops Mucianus in his first speech 73 II, 83 | on with some light-armed troops, not indeed at a tardy pace 74 II, 83 | rear, which, being bare of troops, would be left at the mercy 75 II, 88 | legions and the auxiliary troops, though they could unite 76 II, 94 | Vitellius was haranguing the troops, the men called out for 77 II, 97 | Vitellius summoned auxiliary troops from Germany, Britain, and 78 II, 98 | the Pannonian Alps with troops stopped all intelligence. 79 II, 100| followed by the veteran troops of the 4th, 10th, and 16th 80 II, 100| legion with the veteran troops of three British legions, 81 III, 2 | either side they can find troops, horses, tribute; they have 82 III, 5 | cavalry, their only effective troops; but the offer was declined, 83 III, 12 | fleet, finding that the troops wavered in purpose, from 84 III, 16 | panic with him. The fresh troops were driven back along with 85 III, 17 | Then came the rest of his troops, who, as they were severally 86 III, 18 | followed with the auxiliary troops from Moesia, whom, though 87 III, 19 | voice might be heard, the troops clashed their weapons together, 88 III, 22 | night with the Flavianist troops, who stood ready, and in 89 III, 23 | themselves repulsed. The troops of Vitellius had collected 90 III, 24 | honour." Then turning to the troops of Moesia, he appealed to 91 III, 26 | attempt an assault with troops exhausted by the toil of 92 III, 28 | generals, seeing that the weary troops would not listen to what 93 III, 29 | legion burst in, while the troops of Vitellius were seized 94 III, 31 | testudo," and the other troops to discharge volleys of 95 III, 35 | Alps were occupied with troops, for it was suspected that 96 III, 40 | way with a strong body of troops. But with a ruinous delay 97 III, 42 | place by sea and land. His troops occupied the plains of Umbria 98 III, 43 | Paullinus had collected all the troops who, having been disbanded 99 III, 45 | She asked for some Roman troops, and our auxiliary infantry 100 III, 46 | to Moesia, and had some troops given him from the army 101 III, 47 | Liburnian ships and all the troops. The barbarians even insolently 102 III, 50 | cavalry, with some picked troops from the legions, appeared 103 III, 50 | Apennines were occupied with troops. The generals, finding themselves 104 III, 52 | and standards and all the troops at Verona, while they were 105 III, 55 | the Apennines. A legion of troops drafted from the fleet followed. 106 III, 55 | followed. So many thousand troops, comprising the picked men 107 III, 56 | While he was haranguing his troops (marvellous to relate) such 108 III, 56 | destruction or captivity troops of the keenest courage and 109 III, 63 | their hopes cut off, the troops of Vitellius, intending 110 III, 66 | to courageous action. The troops are still firm, and among 111 III, 73 | besiegers. In fact, the troops of Vitellius lacked neither 112 III, 77 | position. From this place the troops descended to what was more 113 III, 77 | in a general panic, the troops being mingled with country 114 III, 80 | to extreme peril, for the troops disdained all offers of 115 III, 80 | received, not because the troops were of quieter temper, 116 III, 81 | envoys. He mingled with the troops, and, enlarging on the blessings 117 III, 82 | cavalry. Then the Vitellianist troops, themselves also drawn up 118 III, 83 | the first time that armed troops had fought within the city; 119 III, 86 | title of Caesar, and the troops, in great numbers, armed 120 IV, 16 | withdrawing the effective troops from the cohorts, had loaded 121 IV, 17 | standards to Civilis. The other troops, paralysed by the unexpected 122 IV, 18 | sent envoys with offers of troops. The co-operation of Gaul 123 IV, 18 | there were found Belgian troops. To those who will estimate 124 IV, 19 | on the spot, some Ubian troops who were close at hand, 125 IV, 20 | resolved to confine his troops to the camp. Then, repenting 126 IV, 20 | to the cowardice of the troops, or to the strength of the 127 IV, 21 | the enemy, being veteran troops, formed in columns, presenting 128 IV, 23 | the elite of the Batavian troops, wishing to add a new terror 129 IV, 25 | of the 18th legion, some troops picked from the legions 130 IV, 25 | health and disliked by his troops, travelled with the fleet. 131 IV, 25 | travelled with the fleet. The troops indeed complained in unmistakable 132 IV, 25 | before an assembly of the troops, sending the persons who 133 IV, 26 | of the first legion. The troops there were even more enraged 134 IV, 27 | to give steadiness to the troops by such exercises as forming 135 IV, 27 | of Civilis. Some of the troops remained permanently with 136 IV, 28 | also increased; as fresh troops continued to join both sides, 137 IV, 28 | the vessel. The vanquished troops, following what had become 138 IV, 34 | the bravest of his German troops against Vocula and his army, 139 IV, 34 | was to order the veteran troops to strengthen the centre. 140 IV, 34 | a reinforcement of fresh troops. Some Vascon infantry, levied 141 IV, 34 | some believing that all the troops from Novesium, others that 142 IV, 35 | had declared for his own troops. The standards and colours 143 IV, 35 | to the valour of his own troops. With the Romans the fortune 144 IV, 35 | incredible panic among his own troops, and gave as great encouragement 145 IV, 36 | Nothing distressed our troops so much as the scarcity 146 IV, 36 | form, having first sent on troops to occupy the bridges and 147 IV, 36 | before, garrisoned by such troops as had been left in it. 148 IV, 36 | the Old Camp, a body of troops undisciplined and ill-affected 149 IV, 37 | equally to kindle in the troops the one desire of murdering 150 IV, 37 | imploring help in money and troops.~ ~ 151 IV, 38 | Disaster produced disunion, the troops from the Upper army dissociating 152 IV, 38 | without suffering loss. Our troops attacked them on the way, 153 IV, 40 | vehement. The 3rd legion, old troops of Varus Arrius, were sent 154 IV, 47 | army all but broke out. The troops who, having been disbanded 155 IV, 47 | already related, and the other troops of the party, who had been 156 IV, 47 | the German, and any other troops that there were belonging 157 IV, 47 | through them all. Among the troops from Germany the panic was 158 IV, 50 | that the province and the troops entertained feelings of 159 IV, 56 | the Alps with bodies of troops, Gaul, with her own freedom 160 IV, 62 | inhabitants and all the troops on the Upper Rhine to take 161 IV, 62 | unprincipled men from the troops who had capitulated, and 162 IV, 65 | legion, with the auxiliary troops that capitulated at the 163 IV, 65 | intellect. The guilt of the troops seemed to be doubled, when 164 IV, 66 | to be plundered by their troops. Their natural ferocity 165 IV, 73 | no haste to occupy with troops the upper bank of the Rhine 166 IV, 74 | fired the spirit of the troops by his bold language; for 167 IV, 74 | enemy; and, collecting such troops as there were at Mogontiacum 168 IV, 74 | in the ascent, while the troops were passing through the 169 IV, 79 | from Italy. Nor are these troops newly raised levies, but 170 IV, 81 | the same reproaches. The troops formed themselves in cohorts 171 IV, 83 | his popularity with the troops, and feared the proud spirit 172 V, 1 | 10th, and the 15th, all old troops of Vespasian's. To these 173 V, 1 | twenty cohorts of allied troops and eight squadrons of cavalry, 174 V, 16 | courage of his barbarian troops would be raised by the recollection 175 V, 16 | and unfavourable to our troops. The Roman soldier is heavily 176 V, 17 | boldest spirits among our troops, but a panic arose, when 177 V, 18 | confronted him with his troops ranged, not in line, but 178 V, 22 | encampment, surprised some troops, who had gone out, and were 179 V, 22 | At Batavodurum the German troops tried to break down the 180 V, 23 | seeking to stop his flying troops, became the mark of many


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