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1 I, 6 | into the city his Spanish legion, while that which Nero had
2 I, 16 | not myself with my single legion, that shook his yoke from
3 I, 30 | confidence was placed in the legion levied from the fleet, which
4 I, 30 | suspicion in the mutineers. The legion levied from the fleet joined
5 I, 35 | master. It was when the whole legion from the fleet had taken
6 I, 40 | Camurius, a soldier of the 15th legion, completely severed his
7 I, 43 | close to the eagle of the legion, while those who had struck
8 I, 47 | praetorship, and then commanding a legion with general satisfaction,
9 I, 52 | was, to the command of a legion, but, it being afterwards
10 I, 54 | images of Galba, the 4th legion being foremost, the 18th
11 I, 55 | Four Centurions of the 18th legion, Nonius Receptus, Donatius
12 I, 55 | standard-bearer of the 4th legion, coming to the Colonia Agrippinensis,
13 I, 56 | were those of the first legion, and Fabius Valens was the
14 I, 56 | with the cavalry of the legion and of the auxiliaries,
15 I, 58 | auxiliary force of the 14th legion, but which had, among the
16 I, 58 | brought with him the Italian Legion and the Taurine Horse, which
17 I, 59 | the legate of the 20th legion, who had long been on bad
18 I, 60 | with the eagle of the 5th legion and the auxiliary infantry
19 I, 60 | strength of his force being one legion, the 21st. Both had also
20 I, 63 | before related, from the 14th legion, and had been incorporated
21 I, 63 | delight. Yet the Italian legion and the Taurine Horse were
22 I, 63 | Valens, legate of the Italian legion, though he had served the
23 I, 66 | and impatience of the 21st legion, who had seized some money
24 I, 66 | Helvetii in the rear while the legion was engaging them in front. ~ ~
25 I, 73 | Germany, to the Italian legion, and to the troops quartered
26 I, 78 | their guard, when the third legion together with some auxiliaries
27 I, 86 | enrolled in the ranks of the legion the survivors of the slaughter
28 II, 11 | of cavalry, and the first legion, and together with these,
29 II, 23 | then bringing up the first legion to the relief of Placentia;
30 II, 23 | way to Cremona, though the legion could hardly be restrained,
31 II, 24 | The veterans of the 13th legion, four cohorts of auxiliaries,
32 II, 24 | right front stood the first legion with two cohorts of auxiliaries
33 II, 27 | separated from the 14th legion during the Neronian war,
34 II, 32 | In a few days the 14th legion, itself highly renowned,
35 II, 41 | the courage of the Italian legion from being driven back on
36 II, 43 | another quarter the 13th legion was put to flight by a charge
37 II, 44 | Aquila, legate of the 13th legion, in the blindness of fear,
38 II, 44 | cavalry was defeated, a legion lost its eagle. We have
39 II, 54 | the arrival of the 14th legion, joined to the forces from
40 II, 58 | Rufus, who ordered the 10th legion to approach the coast, as
41 II, 66 | The soldiers of the 14th legion were peculiarly furious.
42 II, 66 | that the strength of the legion had been absent. It was
43 II, 66 | and that a soldier of the legion took the part of his host.
44 II, 66 | their loyalty, and that the legion should pass over the Graian
45 II, 66 | of the departure of the legion, a part of the Colonia Taurina
46 II, 66 | better disposed, and the legion was transported into Britain.~ ~
47 II, 67 | Flavianist party. The first legion from the fleet was sent
48 II, 68 | whom belonged to the 5th legion, while the other was one
49 II, 68 | was raised that the 14th legion had retraced its steps,
50 II, 74 | his adhesion. The third legion, as it had passed over from
51 II, 83 | came in a vast body the 6th legion and 13,000 veterans. He
52 II, 85 | over to his side. The third legion set the example to the other
53 II, 85 | Julianus, the legate of the 7th legion, to gratify a private pique,
54 II, 86 | Pannonia, however, the 13th legion and the 7th (Galba's), which
55 II, 86 | Galba to command the 7th legion, he was commonly believed
56 II, 86 | Despatches were sent to the 14th legion in Britain and to the 1st
57 II, 96 | tidings was that of the 3rd legion, despatches having been
58 II, 96 | mutiny of only a single legion; the loyalty of the other
59 II, 97 | fortunes. In Africa, the legion, and the auxiliary infantry
60 II, 100| Rapax) and the first Italian legion with the veteran troops
61 III, 1 | winter-quarters of the 13th legion. There they debated, whether
62 III, 7 | prefect of the camp in the 7th legion, who ruled with more strictness
63 III, 9 | Saturninus came up with the 7th legion (Claudius'). This legion
64 III, 9 | legion (Claudius'). This legion was commanded by the tribune
65 III, 10 | so happened that Galba's legion had had their work allotted
66 III, 14 | following the lead of the fifth legion, to replace the images of
67 III, 14 | Fabullus, legate of the fifth legion, and Cassius Longus, prefect
68 III, 21 | general's advice. The 13th legion was ordered to take up its
69 III, 21 | On the right was the 8th legion, drawn up in an open space,
70 III, 21 | colours were close to the 3rd legion; the auxiliary infantry
71 III, 22 | the right wing was the 4th legion (the Macedonian); that the
72 III, 22 | that direction. The 7th legion, recently levied by Galba,
73 III, 23 | size, belonging to the 15th legion, was crushing the hostile
74 III, 24 | approached them. The third legion he addressed at greater
75 III, 24 | the soldiers of the third legion saluted, as is the custom
76 III, 25 | Spaniard, enlisting in the legion Rapax, had left at home
77 III, 25 | enrolled by Galba in the 7th legion. Now chancing to meet his
78 III, 27 | Antonius then assigned to each legion the attack on some portion
79 III, 29 | stones, and, while the 7th legion in wedge-like array was
80 III, 29 | Volusius, a soldier of the 3rd legion, entered first. Beating
81 III, 29 | was taken. The rest of the legion burst in, while the troops
82 III, 32 | Afterwards, when the 13th legion had been left to build an
83 III, 44 | taken in Spain by the 1st legion (the "Adjutrix"), whose
84 III, 44 | there commanded the 2nd legion by the appointment of Claudius,
85 III, 46 | but Mucianus sent the 6th legion against them, for he knew
86 III, 50 | been joined by the 11th legion, which at first had hesitated,
87 III, 50 | Dalmatians was attached to the legion. They were under the command
88 III, 50 | Bassus, the legate of the legion. This officer contrived,
89 III, 52 | and appointed to command a legion, as well as to all others
90 III, 55 | occupy the Apennines. A legion of troops drafted from the
91 III, 62 | propriety. While legate of a legion, he first supported, then
92 III, 67 | of the defection of the legion and the auxiliary infantry
93 IV, 3 | Capua, however, the third legion was stationed to pass the
94 IV, 20 | Gallus, legate of the first legion, who was then holding Bonna,
95 IV, 21 | Belgians giving way, the legion was driven back, retreating
96 IV, 25 | Vocula, legate of the 18th legion, some troops picked from
97 IV, 26 | winter-camp of the first legion. The troops there were even
98 IV, 27 | entered Novesium the sixteenth legion joined it; Herennius Gallus,
99 IV, 40 | as having deserted his legion when it passed over to the
100 IV, 40 | winter quarters the 7th legion, whose affection for Antonius
101 IV, 40 | particularly vehement. The 3rd legion, old troops of Varus Arrius,
102 IV, 49 | motives of such deeds. The legion and the auxiliaries stationed
103 IV, 49 | held Africa, took away the legion from the proconsul, and
104 IV, 50 | At this time the legion in Africa was commanded
105 IV, 51 | result, Festus went to the legion, and gave orders that Cetronius
106 IV, 61 | deserter from the first legion, and speedily accomplished
107 IV, 65 | The 16th legion, with the auxiliary troops
108 IV, 65 | doubled, when the other legion, deserting the camp at Bonna,
109 IV, 71 | the Graian Alps. The 14th legion was summoned from Britain,
110 IV, 73 | Alps. Meanwhile the 21st legion, by way of Vindonissa, and
111 IV, 79 | from all quarters. "One legion," he said, "has already
112 IV, 81 | the enemy, till the 21st legion, having more room than the
113 IV, 82 | was afraid that the 14th legion, supported by the fleet
114 IV, 82 | their line of coast. The legion was, however, marched overland
115 V, 21 | The next day the 14th legion was sent into the Upper
116 V, 22 | legions, assailing the tenth legion at Arenacum, the second
117 V, 22 | had to attack the tenth legion, thinking it a hard matter
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