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1 I, 6 | Illyria, selected by Nero, and sent on by him to the Caspian
2 I, 8 | Emperor. That he was not sent back, and that he was even
3 I, 9 | while lingering in Italy, sent deputations to Verginius.
4 I, 10 | to Galba. He had in fact sent his son Titus to acknowledge
5 I, 13 | to this same Poppaea, he sent him out of the way to the
6 I, 30 | deceive. Celsus Marius was sent to the picked troops from
7 I, 30 | Alexandria, whither they had been sent on by Nero, had supplied
8 I, 33 | plausible advisers. Piso was sent on into the camp, as being
9 I, 45 | by an enrolled pensioner, sent on by Otho to do the deed.
10 I, 53 | following an old custom, had sent presents to the legions,
11 I, 55 | their choice. Vitellius sent envoys to the legions and
12 I, 66 | who had seized some money sent to pay the garrison of a
13 I, 66 | watering place. Despatches were sent to the Rhaetian auxiliaries,
14 I, 67 | town, when a deputation was sent to surrender the city. This
15 I, 69 | squadron of cavalry, he sent on in advance the auxiliary
16 I, 69 | and cavalry which he had sent on in advance, and at the
17 I, 73 | the envoys whom Galba had sent, dispatched others, nominally
18 I, 73 | mark of distinction, were sent back before they could mix
19 II, 1 | Titus Vespasian had been sent from Judaea by his father
20 II, 1 | spread the report that he was sent for to be adopted. The advanced
21 II, 1 | anxiety of his mind, he sent a few of his friends, and
22 II, 11 | two thousand troops were sent on in advance. The 7th had
23 II, 11 | head of this force, and was sent on with Vestricius Spurinna
24 II, 14 | that if the whole army were sent by the route through the
25 II, 17 | by this time the infantry sent on in advance by Caecina
26 II, 23 | The end of it was that he sent for his brother Titianus,
27 II, 33 | agree by those who had been sent to ascertain his opinion.
28 II, 36 | Placentia. After this Otho sent Flavius Sabinus, consul
29 II, 45 | inclined to repent, envoys were sent, nor did the generals of
30 II, 46 | acted; those who had been sent on from Moesia declared
31 II, 55 | Germany, and envoys were sent charged with congratulations.
32 II, 58 | Some of the centurions were sent on before to gain for Vitellius
33 II, 62 | contempt of their leader. He sent on before him to the capital
34 II, 65 | accompanying the Emperor, was sent to succeed him.~ ~
35 II, 66 | that these troops should be sent back to Britain, from which
36 II, 67 | legion from the fleet was sent into Spain, that in the
37 II, 67 | subside; the 7th and 11th were sent back to their winter quarters;
38 II, 69 | The Batavian cohorts were sent back to Germany, lest they
39 II, 69 | Gallic auxiliaries were sent back to their respective
40 II, 82 | better army. Envoys were sent to Parthia and Armenia,
41 II, 86 | weak point. Despatches were sent to the 14th legion in Britain
42 II, 96 | despatches having been sent by Aponius Saturninus before
43 II, 98 | Vespasian, and on being sent to Vitellius were put to
44 II, 99 | take the field. Caecina was sent on in advance; Valens, who
45 II, 100| distinction, left him, and sent a detachment of cavalry
46 II, 100| departure of Caecina, Valens sent a despatch to the army which
47 III, 5 | advantageous, directions were sent to Aponius Saturninus to
48 III, 5 | native levies of Noricum, was sent to occupy the bank of the
49 III, 7 | exasperated soldiery, and sent to Vespasian. An act that
50 III, 14 | the cavalry, Caecina had sent on to occupy Cremona.~ ~
51 III, 15 | fortify the position, he sent the auxiliary infantry into
52 III, 20 | prevail?" At the same time he sent the sutlers and camp-followers
53 III, 31 | gave him an escort, and sent him to Vespasian. ~ ~
54 III, 35 | Calenus, a tribune, was sent to Gaul, and Alpinius Montanus,
55 III, 41 | adversity had not changed, sent on the infantry to Ariminum
56 III, 46 | the legions, but Mucianus sent the 6th legion against them,
57 III, 52 | instructions. All these men sent replies reflecting unfavourably
58 III, 54 | their strength, for they sent back any spies of Vitellius
59 III, 54 | everything. Persons were sent to shew him the field of
60 III, 68 | and Flavius Sabinus had sent written orders to the tribunes
61 III, 70 | commenced hostilities, Sabinus sent Cornelius Martialis, a centurion
62 III, 77 | Tarracina. Lucius himself sent to his brother a laurelled
63 III, 78 | Cerialis, though he had been sent on with a thousand cavalry
64 III, 81 | The sacred virgins were sent back with honour, but the
65 IV, 2 | trodden out. The cavalry were sent on to Aricia, the main body
66 IV, 3 | time Lucilius Bassus was sent with some light cavalry
67 IV, 6 | resolved that envoys should be sent to the new Emperor. Hence
68 IV, 14 | Civilis was put in chains and sent to Nero, and, though acquitted
69 IV, 16 | forms of oath. Envoys were sent to the Canninefates to urge
70 IV, 16 | in numbers. After this he sent messengers to tamper with
71 IV, 16 | before related, had been sent into Germany, and were then
72 IV, 18 | tribes of Germany immediately sent envoys with offers of troops.
73 IV, 19 | some local contest, was sent away into the country of
74 IV, 21 | the camp at Bonna, they sent on before them delegates,
75 IV, 22 | allegiance to Vespasian, and sent envoys to the two legions
76 IV, 25 | siege of the camp, and had sent into all parts of Gaul to
77 IV, 26 | the letters which he had sent about Gaul, begging for
78 IV, 28 | could not endure this, and sent a cohort to help. The numbers
79 IV, 33 | were repeated. Montanus was sent with a message to Civilis,
80 IV, 34 | retaining a part of his forces, sent the veteran cohorts and
81 IV, 34 | which had by this time been sent for, heard the noise of
82 IV, 36 | the legions was therefore sent to Novesium with a crowd
83 IV, 36 | commissariat had been again sent to Novesium, and that the
84 IV, 36 | regular form, having first sent on troops to occupy the
85 IV, 37 | that some money had been sent by Vitellius. After a short
86 IV, 37 | their alarm returned, they sent centurions with despatches
87 IV, 40 | troops of Varus Arrius, were sent back to Syria. Part of the
88 IV, 45 | the days of Nero, Mucianus sent back to their islands two
89 IV, 49 | over to a legate whom he sent for that purpose. The patronage
90 IV, 51 | to the ears of Festus, he sent some cavalry to put Piso
91 IV, 55 | chiefs of Gaul, whom Otho had sent against Vitellius, had,
92 IV, 58 | been taken prisoner and sent out of the province into
93 IV, 62 | The messengers whom he sent supported their representations
94 IV, 64 | one of the legions, was sent along with other gifts to
95 IV, 67 | the Rhine from the Colony, sent envoys with orders to make
96 IV, 68 | appeased, and ambassadors were sent with presents to Civilis
97 IV, 70 | that deputies were to be sent to consult in common assembly
98 IV, 73 | a cohort, which had been sent on in advance by Sextilius
99 IV, 74 | scattered forces, and meanwhile sent repeated messages to Valentinus,
100 IV, 74 | move with more rapidity. He sent to the Mediomatrici persons
101 IV, 78 | when Civilis and Classicus sent letters to Cerialis, the
102 IV, 78 | that alternative." Cerialis sent no answer to Civilis and
103 IV, 82 | some cavalry, who had been sent on to Novesium by Cerialis.
104 V, 11 | vexation, Vespasian was sent by Nero, and by help of
105 V, 13 | some light infantry was sent to attack them, and fought
106 V, 14 | burnt. Before long John sent some emissaries, who, under
107 V, 20 | rear, if some cavalry were sent along the edge of the morass.
108 V, 20 | careless. Two squadrons were sent with the deserter, and outflanked
109 V, 21 | day the 14th legion was sent into the Upper Province
110 V, 21 | destroying this barrier, sent the river flowing down a
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