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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 6 | also many detachments from Germany, Britain, and Illyria, selected 2 I, 7 | authority; Capito fell in Germany, while he was making similar 3 I, 8 | nearest to the armies of Germany, had not been treated with 4 I, 8 | indignation. The armies of Germany were at once alarmed and 5 I, 9 | The army of Upper Germany despised their legate, Hordeonius 6 I, 9 | restraint. The legions of Lower Germany had long been without any 7 I, 12| that the legions of Upper Germany had broken through the obligation 8 I, 14| Galba heard of the mutiny in Germany, though nothing was as yet 9 I, 19| tidings of the mutiny in Germany were arriving with daily 10 I, 26| wavering loyalty of the army of Germany. So ripe were the disaffected 11 I, 36| Gaul, Fonteius Capito in Germany, Clodius Macer in Africa, 12 I, 48| high military reputation in Germany; as proconsul he ruled Africa 13 I, 49| that only the army of Upper Germany had revolted. That two men, 14 I, 51| Vitellius had visited Lower Germany, and had carefully inspected 15 I, 52| Meanwhile however in Upper Germany Caecina, young and handsome, 16 I, 52| anticipated by the armies of Lower Germany. Besides this, the Treveri, 17 I, 54| that the legions of Lower Germany took the oath of fidelity 18 I, 55| say that the army of Upper Germany had revolted from Galba, 19 I, 56| zeal, and the army of Upper Germany abandoned the specious names 20 I, 60| troops of the army of Lower Germany with the eagle of the 5th 21 I, 60| commanded 30,000 from Upper Germany, the strength of his force 22 I, 66| the name of the army of Germany, which were on their way 23 I, 69| the veteran troops from Germany, and Petra's Horse, while 24 I, 73| Senate, to both the armies of Germany, to the Italian legion, 25 I, 74| were dispatched by Otho to Germany, and by Vitellius to Rome. 26 I, 76| compliment to the army of Germany. With Verginius was to be 27 II, 16| themselves, "is an island: Germany and its mighty legions are 28 II, 21| legions and of the army of Germany; on the other, the distinctions 29 II, 22| had commanded a company in Germany. ~ ~ 30 II, 55| also given to the armies of Germany, and envoys were sent charged 31 II, 57| strength of the army of Germany just as if the campaign 32 II, 69| cohorts were sent back to Germany, lest they should venture 33 II, 75| strength of the army of Germany, with which as a military 34 II, 77| with these very armies of Germany. It would be ridiculous 35 II, 80| to remove the legions of Germany to Syria, to an easy and 36 II, 80| exchange the encampments of Germany with their inclement climate 37 II, 93| entire army too of Lower Germany was attached to him; this 38 II, 97| summoned auxiliary troops from Germany, Britain, and Spain, tardily, 39 III, 2 | the preparation for war. Germany, whence their strength is 40 III, 8 | point from the armies of Germany that they had barred this 41 III, 13| the glory of the army of Germany fallen so low, that without 42 III, 26| with Otho the legions of Germany had formed their camp round 43 III, 35| prefect of a cohort, to Germany; as the one was an Aeduan, 44 III, 35| for it was suspected that Germany was arming itself to support 45 III, 38| there are so many legions of Germany, so many provinces with 46 III, 41| as well as the tribes of Germany, and so to kindle a fresh 47 III, 46| About the same time, Germany suffered from the supineness 48 III, 53| cut off the succours from Germany and Rhaetia. The discomfiture 49 III, 62| Valens had made his way into Germany, and was there bringing 50 III, 70| of cohorts; with Spain, Germany, and Britain in revolt, 51 IV, 3 | into the struggle first Germany and then Illyricum, had 52 IV, 12| strength of disasters in Germany. Men began to speak of slaughtered 53 IV, 14| feint of an outbreak in Germany. The same policy was suggested 54 IV, 16| related, had been sent into Germany, and were then stationed 55 IV, 18| became very famous throughout Germany as the champions of liberty. 56 IV, 18| of liberty. The tribes of Germany immediately sent envoys 57 IV, 18| and slavery driven out of Germany. And the Emperor who was 58 IV, 19| bent on winning Gaul and Germany if his purposes should prosper, 59 IV, 20| their way towards Lower Germany, to join Civilis. Hordeonius, 60 IV, 22| messengers summoned all Germany to share in his plunder 61 IV, 29| Meanwhile all Germany was raising the power of 62 IV, 29| predatory excursions into Germany, escaping at first with 63 IV, 32| All these events in Germany took place before the battle 64 IV, 33| unfriendly to the army of Germany. Soon the news reached the 65 IV, 40| the army was on its way to Germany. Thus all elements of disturbance 66 IV, 47| all. Among the troops from Germany the panic was particularly 67 IV, 50| Gaul was hesitating and Germany ready to revolt, that his 68 IV, 55| spreading through Gaul and Germany, had caused a second war. 69 IV, 64| relied on the resources of Germany, and felt that, should it 70 IV, 75| Here on the borders of Germany stands unharmed a city which 71 V, 16| recruited his army from Germany after his defeat among the 72 V, 18| riding up to the army of Germany, he stretched forth his 73 V, 19| The Rhine and the Gods of Germany are in your sight. Under 74 V, 21| channel between the island and Germany created an appearance of 75 V, 28| feared lest the legions of Germany and the youth of Gaul should 76 V, 28| fought the same battle in Germany, as did Mucianus in Syria,


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