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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 53 | that their infantry and cavalry were being concentrated 2 I, 56 | Colonia Agrippinensis with the cavalry of the legion and of the 3 I, 59 | isolated, as the infantry and cavalry sided with Caelius, he fled 4 I, 60 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, to the number of 40,000 5 I, 67 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry of Rhaetia and the youth 6 I, 69 | as a single squadron of cavalry, he sent on in advance the 7 I, 69 | might lose the infantry and cavalry which he had sent on in 8 I, 78 | of success. They had 9000 cavalry, flushed with victory and 9 I, 86 | command the infantry and cavalry. The Emperor, however, placed 10 II, 4 | auxiliary forces of infantry and cavalry, each had fleets and tributary 11 II, 11 | The auxiliary infantry and cavalry moved in advance of the 12 II, 11 | cohorts, some troops of cavalry, and the first legion, and 13 II, 14 | squadrons of horse, and all the cavalry of the Treviri under the 14 II, 14 | coast. Twelve squadrons of cavalry and some picked infantry 15 II, 14 | but who were strong in cavalry, stationed the mountaineers 16 II, 14 | in close ranks behind the cavalry. The squadrons of the Treveri 17 II, 15 | victory, as the enemy's cavalry wheeled round, and cut off 18 II, 15 | any sudden panic that the cavalry of the one party or the 19 II, 16 | protected by infantry and cavalry have been plundered and 20 II, 17 | prisoners at Cremona, a hundred cavalry, and a thousand of the levies 21 II, 18 | veterans, and a handful of cavalry. But the undisciplined and 22 II, 24 | there overhang the road. The cavalry were ordered to move forward, 23 II, 24 | infantry, Celsus of the cavalry. The veterans of the 13th 24 II, 24 | of auxiliaries, and 500 cavalry, were drawn up on the left 25 II, 24 | cohorts of auxiliaries and 500 cavalry. Besides these, a thousand 26 II, 24 | Besides these, a thousand cavalry, belonging to the Praetorian 27 II, 25 | to them in front, and the cavalry, by a sudden movement, had 28 II, 25 | foremost of the Praetorian cavalry. King Epiphanes was wounded, 29 II, 28 | intelligence reached him that the cavalry of the Treveri and the Tungrian 30 II, 29 | with a subaltern officer of cavalry. After this, Alfenius Varus, 31 II, 33 | the bodyguard, and of the cavalry, depart with him, but the 32 II, 41 | the order of march, the cavalry charged, and, strange to 33 II, 44 | bloodless victory; their cavalry was defeated, a legion lost 34 II, 56 | a force of infantry and cavalry, with the outrages, the 35 II, 58 | infantry, 5 squadrons of cavalry, and a vast number of Moors, 36 II, 59 | one of the squadrons of cavalry, with Festus and Scipio, 37 II, 70 | attack; how from another the cavalry had charged; how from a 38 II, 75 | the use of infantry and cavalry, should one or two men seek 39 II, 81 | Such a vast assemblage of cavalry and infantry, and the pomp 40 II, 83 | Dyrrachium with his infantry and cavalry, and at the same time blockade 41 II, 89 | auxiliary squadrons, and the cavalry behind the ranks of the 42 II, 94 | with the legions, or in the cavalry; and this was the choice 43 II, 94 | strength of the legions and cavalry was drafted from them, while 44 II, 100| and sent a detachment of cavalry to occupy Cremona. It was 45 II, 100| command of a squadron of cavalry to be admiral of the fleets 46 III, 2 | our discipline. As for the cavalry, they were not vanquished 47 III, 2 | of Moesian and Pannonian cavalry then broke through the enemy; 48 III, 5 | people, and its force of cavalry, their only effective troops; 49 III, 6 | cohorts and part of the cavalry to invade Italy, was accompanied 50 III, 8 | suitable for the action of cavalry, in which they were very 51 III, 10 | that some of the allied cavalry appearing in the distance 52 III, 12 | prefect of a squadron of cavalry, which was there in garrison. 53 III, 14 | which, with a portion of the cavalry, Caecina had sent on to 54 III, 15 | himself advanced with 4000 cavalry as far as the 8th milestone 55 III, 16 | with the bravest of the cavalry, and drove back the Vitellianists, 56 III, 16 | off the squadrons of his cavalry to the two flanks, leaving 57 III, 18 | first movement of their cavalry. But when fortune changed, 58 III, 18 | absence. The victorious cavalry charged the wavering line; 59 III, 19 | must have disabled his cavalry and their horses. As the 60 III, 20 | with the freshest of the cavalry to Bedriacum to fetch supplies 61 III, 21 | almost broken out, when some cavalry, who had advanced to the 62 III, 21 | stationed on the wings; the cavalry covered the flanks and the 63 III, 22 | with all the companies. The cavalry and the auxiliaries chose 64 III, 41 | cohorts with some British cavalry arrived, a force too numerous 65 III, 41 | arrival of the infantry and cavalry the folly of his plans became 66 III, 41 | Ariminum and ordered the cavalry to cover his rear. He then 67 III, 45 | our auxiliary infantry and cavalry, after fighting with various 68 III, 46 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, and occupied both banks 69 III, 50 | The auxiliary infantry and cavalry, with some picked troops 70 III, 51 | and wrong, that a private cavalry soldier declared he had 71 III, 52 | expedient to send forward the cavalry and explore the whole of 72 III, 53 | Vitellius by a fierce charge of cavalry, and afterwards by the steady 73 III, 55 | and the entire force of cavalry, to occupy the Apennines. 74 III, 58 | cohorts of infantry and 500 cavalry to encounter the danger 75 III, 61 | occupied by a garrison of 400 cavalry. Varus was at once dispatched 76 III, 78 | sent on with a thousand cavalry by crossroads through the 77 III, 79 | Cerialis had been defeated in a cavalry skirmish. While he was hurrying 78 III, 79 | some infantry among their cavalry, met him. The conflict took 79 III, 79 | Nor indeed were all the cavalry one in heart, for there 80 III, 82 | routed by a charge of the cavalry. Then the Vitellianist troops, 81 III, 82 | taken in the rear by the cavalry, which had then forced an 82 IV, 2 | should be trodden out. The cavalry were sent on to Aricia, 83 IV, 3 | was sent with some light cavalry to establish order in Campania, 84 IV, 13 | at home a select body of cavalry, who practised with special 85 IV, 18 | Vindex. It was by Batavian cavalry that the Aedui and the Arverni 86 IV, 19 | close at hand, and some cavalry of the Treveri, who were 87 IV, 20 | increase in the number of cavalry, things indeed which Vitellius 88 IV, 23 | German allies, while his cavalry galloped about the plains. 89 IV, 34 | every part of the field. The cavalry charged, but, received by 90 IV, 34 | at least, fell, but the cavalry escaped with the standards 91 IV, 37 | after was victorious in a cavalry engagement near Novesium. 92 IV, 51 | of Festus, he sent some cavalry to put Piso to death. They 93 IV, 51 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, and the whole of the booty 94 IV, 52 | offer him 40,000 Parthian cavalry. It was a matter of pride 95 IV, 56 | Classicus, commander of the cavalry of the Treveri. Classicus 96 IV, 58 | small force of infantry and cavalry, he did not venture to attempt 97 IV, 64 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry and of the legions, with 98 IV, 73 | of veteran infantry and cavalry, men from the legions whom 99 IV, 74 | assault, and making his cavalry advance up the hill; he 100 IV, 74 | position. A detachment of the cavalry rode round where the hills 101 IV, 80 | had been forced, that the cavalry were routed, that the bridge 102 IV, 82 | gained a victory over some cavalry, who had been sent on to 103 V, 1 | troops and eight squadrons of cavalry, by the two kings Agrippa 104 V, 13 | had a refuge at hand. The cavalry with some light infantry 105 V, 16 | The auxiliary infantry and cavalry, summoned long before, had 106 V, 18 | formed his front with the cavalry and auxiliary infantry; 107 V, 20 | the enemy's rear, if some cavalry were sent along the edge 108 V, 20 | come up. As it was, the cavalry did not pursue, for a storm 109 V, 22 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry and of the legions, assailing 110 V, 22 | the auxiliary infantry and cavalry at Grinnes and Vada, and 111 V, 23 | commanded a squadron of cavalry, and of whose loyalty to 112 V, 23 | up with a picked body of cavalry, the fortune of the day


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