Book, Par.
1 I, 10| suspected that Claudius had taken some offence, he withdrew
2 I, 12| more lenient view might be taken of their revolt. These tidings
3 I, 27| Otho heard, for he had taken his place close by, and
4 I, 35| legion from the fleet had taken the oath to him, that feeling
5 I, 49| how the capital had been taken by Roman armies, how Italy
6 I, 51| of these men, Valens, had taken offence against Galba, under
7 I, 52| strife. The whole of it had taken part in the war against
8 I, 61| was the bird, that it was taken as no doubtful omen of great
9 I, 85| strange births of animals had taken place, besides many other
10 I, 86| restored the rank of tribune, taken from him by Galba. Oscus,
11 II, 6 | of Titus, both armies had taken the oath of allegiance to
12 II, 9 | the ship was boarded and taken, and the man, whoever he
13 II, 10| that cognizance should be taken of the cases of the informers.
14 II, 13| worthless; nor could they be taken prisoners, for they were
15 II, 17| cohort of Pannonians had been taken prisoners at Cremona, a
16 II, 27| the 14th, that they had taken Italy from Nero, that the
17 II, 33| oppose their views, they had taken refuge in flattery. It having
18 II, 44| the greater, for captives taken in civil war can be turned
19 II, 55| troops in the capital had taken the oath to Vitellius under
20 II, 65| retinue; Spain however was not taken from him; he still governed
21 II, 66| not two Praetorian cohorts taken the side of the 14th, and
22 II, 79| Empire to Vespasian was taken at Alexandria under the
23 II, 82| Armenia, and precautions were taken that, when the legions were
24 II, 94| 000 men indiscriminately taken rather than chosen out of
25 III, 6 | and the Sebonian Horse had taken up a position at the Forum
26 III, 7 | legate. A few days were there taken for rest, and Minucius Justus,
27 III, 7 | had been long desired was taken by a flattering construction
28 III, 10| appearing in the distance were taken for the enemy, and excited
29 III, 19| on level ground, may be taken by assault. If we attack
30 III, 22| and some of the standards taken; but the eagle was saved
31 III, 24| Pannonia, "have you again taken up arms? Yonder is the field
32 III, 29| aloud that the camp was taken. The rest of the legion
33 III, 32| that some of their women, taken by party-zeal into the battle,
34 III, 44| conqueror; the lead was taken in Spain by the 1st legion (
35 III, 55| importunity of the army, which had taken up its position at Mevania,
36 III, 69| Verulana Gratilla, who was taken thither, not by the love
37 III, 75| falsehood, was thought to have taken upon himself the odium of
38 III, 79| commanding a squadron, was taken prisoner; the rest fled
39 III, 82| the day, when they were taken in the rear by the cavalry,
40 III, 84| When the city had been taken, Vitellius caused himself
41 IV, 8 | that the envoys should be taken by lot, as even the neutral
42 IV, 9 | that measures should be taken at the discretion of the
43 IV, 16| repulse it. Thus the camp was taken and plundered. Then the
44 IV, 17| vessels either deserted or was taken. ~ ~
45 IV, 18| free of tribute, have yet taken up arms against our common
46 IV, 23| Little care, however, was taken about the conveyance of
47 IV, 37| the darkness seems to have taken from them all sense of shame,
48 IV, 39| immediate perils, they had taken groundless alarm under the
49 IV, 40| The office of praetor was taken away from Tettius Julianus,
50 IV, 42| oath, which was eagerly taken by all the magistrates and
51 IV, 58| I have related, had been taken prisoner and sent out of
52 IV, 69| loud voice, "We have not taken up arms in order that the
53 IV, 70| country-house where he had taken refuge. It was believed
54 IV, 82| spontaneous movement had taken up arms on the Roman side.
55 IV, 83| suffer Antonius Primus to be taken into the number of Domitian'
56 IV, 84| of physicians should be taken, as to whether such blindness
57 V, 9 | the revolt of Arsaces had taken place. The Macedonian power
58 V, 11| following year had been wholly taken up with civil strife, and
59 V, 19| general should take, have been taken. Here are these flooded
60 V, 26| Batavi had had their country taken from them, and that from
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