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cohort 24
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 20| an officer of the City cohorts, Aemilius Pacensis, and 2 I, 43| among the standards of the cohorts, close to the eagle of the 3 I, 58| Lingones eight Batavian cohorts, which formed the auxiliary 4 I, 73| the Praetorian and city cohorts, extolling the strength 5 I, 78| tribe, who had destroyed two cohorts in the previous winter, 6 I, 86| fleet he had added some city cohorts, and many of the Praetorians, 7 II, 11| namely five Praetorian cohorts, some troops of cavalry, 8 II, 11| the rest of the Praetorian cohorts, the veteran troops from 9 II, 14| for aid. He despatched two cohorts of Tungrian infantry, four 10 II, 15| prefects of the Tungrian cohorts, after having long maintained 11 II, 18| army with three Praetorian cohorts, a thousand veterans, and 12 II, 21| capital and the Praetorian cohorts; the one reviled their foes 13 II, 22| their javelins on the German cohorts as they recklessly advanced 14 II, 23| hardly dared trust so few cohorts, fearing that they could 15 II, 24| of the 13th legion, four cohorts of auxiliaries, and 500 16 II, 24| occupied by three Praetorian cohorts, ranged in deep columns; 17 II, 24| the first legion with two cohorts of auxiliaries and 500 cavalry. 18 II, 26| indeed had not brought up his cohorts in a body, but one by one; 19 II, 27| described how the Batavian cohorts who separated from the 14th 20 II, 28| skilful soldier, to separate cohorts so turbulent and, while 21 II, 33| detachment of the Praetorian cohorts, of the bodyguard, and of 22 II, 36| from Otho, joined with his cohorts, leaving but a moderate 23 II, 43| to pieces by the opposing cohorts while they were actually 24 II, 49| indignities. The Praetorian cohorts carried his body with praises 25 II, 51| with the petition of the cohorts which had been quartered 26 II, 58| force. He had with him 19 cohorts of infantry, 5 squadrons 27 II, 59| prefects of two infantry cohorts, were killed. Albinus himself, 28 II, 61| Vitellius attached some cohorts, and dispersed the crowd 29 II, 66| them, and that the Batavian cohorts should in the meantime be 30 II, 66| had not two Praetorian cohorts taken the side of the 14th, 31 II, 67| apprehension in the Praetorian cohorts. They were first divided, 32 II, 68| troops, and destroyed two cohorts. The first disturbance was 33 II, 69| the legions. The Batavian cohorts were sent back to Germany, 34 II, 89| came thirty-four auxiliary cohorts, distinguished according 35 II, 93| Praetorian and four city cohorts were being raised, each 36 III, 2 | back the legions; the light cohorts will be enough for me. Before 37 III, 5 | with Aurius' Horse, eight cohorts, and the native levies of 38 III, 6 | veteran soldiers of the cohorts and part of the cavalry 39 III, 6 | There they learnt that three cohorts, belonging to Vitellius, 40 III, 40| should summon the Praetorian cohorts from Rome, and then force 41 III, 41| Vitellius asking for aid. Three cohorts with some British cavalry 42 III, 55| fourteen of the Praetorian cohorts and the entire force of 43 III, 55| The rest of the Praetorian cohorts were entrusted to Lucius 44 III, 58| brother Lucius with six cohorts of infantry and 500 cavalry 45 III, 61| the army, the Vitellianist cohorts began to waver; no one urged 46 III, 64| of your own in the city cohorts; the cohorts of the watch 47 III, 64| in the city cohorts; the cohorts of the watch will not fail 48 III, 64| Vitellius has but a few cohorts, and they are alarmed by 49 III, 68| orders to the tribunes of the cohorts to keep their soldiers under 50 III, 69| threatening attitude of the German cohorts. He had now gone too far 51 III, 70| by the capitulation of cohorts; with Spain, Germany, and 52 III, 77| to place some light-armed cohorts on the summit of a range 53 III, 78| as Vitellius' strongest cohorts had revolted from him, and 54 III, 78| to defend against three cohorts the great stronghold of 55 III, 84| among whom the veteran cohorts were especially forward, 56 III, 84| his way to his brother's cohorts at Tarracina. Then, with 57 IV, 2 | Lucius Vitellius with his cohorts should be intercepted on 58 IV, 2 | surrendered himself and his cohorts to the discretion of the 59 IV, 13| to which country their cohorts had been transferred, commanded, 60 IV, 16| auxiliaries and with the Batavian cohorts, who, as I have before related, 61 IV, 16| the winter quarters of two cohorts, which was the nearest point 62 IV, 16| but the prefects of the cohorts, seeing that they could 63 IV, 16| effective troops from the cohorts, had loaded with arms a 64 IV, 17| beneath this advice, that the cohorts would be dispersed only 65 IV, 18| the captured prefects of cohorts, and giving permission to 66 IV, 18| With us too are the veteran cohorts to which the legions of 67 IV, 19| camp had been stormed, that cohorts had been cut to pieces, 68 IV, 19| standards of the captured cohorts, to keep their recent honours 69 IV, 20| Civilis came up with the cohorts of the Batavians and the 70 IV, 21| Gallus a message from the cohorts. It was to this effect: " 71 IV, 21| legionaries, some raw Belgian cohorts, and with them a mob of 72 IV, 22| arrival of these veteran cohorts was at the head of a complete 73 IV, 23| standards of the veteran cohorts; there the images of wild 74 IV, 25| despatched the Batavian cohorts from Mogontiacum, had feigned 75 IV, 29| the Agrippinenses. Their cohorts were cut up at the village 76 IV, 34| forces, sent the veteran cohorts and the bravest of his German 77 IV, 35| by so small a number of cohorts, and he might have destroyed 78 IV, 69| the country into regular cohorts. To hinder his further advance, 79 IV, 80| right were the Batavian cohorts; on the left the Bructeri 80 IV, 81| troops formed themselves in cohorts and companies, for they 81 IV, 81| alarmed by the sight of the cohorts, which, after being broken 82 IV, 82| the most warlike of his cohorts, which consisted of Chauci 83 V, 1 | was accompanied by twenty cohorts of allied troops and eight


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