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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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infantry

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1 I, 42| of the British auxiliary infantry, to whom Galba had lately 2 I, 53| from the idea that their infantry and cavalry were being concentrated 3 I, 59| altogether isolated, as the infantry and cavalry sided with Caelius, 4 I, 60| legion and the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, to the number 5 I, 63| violence of the auxiliary infantry, which had detached itself, 6 I, 67| other were the auxiliary infantry and cavalry of Rhaetia and 7 I, 67| attack of some Thracian infantry. Closely pursued by the 8 I, 69| in advance the auxiliary infantry from Gaul, Lusitania, and 9 I, 69| however that he might lose the infantry and cavalry which he had 10 I, 69| the reserves and the heavy infantry through the Penine passes 11 I, 86| appointed to command the infantry and cavalry. The Emperor, 12 II, 4 | had auxiliary forces of infantry and cavalry, each had fleets 13 II, 11| solidity. The auxiliary infantry and cavalry moved in advance 14 II, 14| two cohorts of Tungrian infantry, four squadrons of horse, 15 II, 14| cavalry and some picked infantry advanced against the enemy; 16 II, 14| The Vitellianists whose infantry was inferior, but who were 17 II, 14| neighbouring heights, and their infantry in close ranks behind the 18 II, 16| even countries protected by infantry and cavalry have been plundered 19 II, 17| Vitellius; for by this time the infantry sent on in advance by Caecina 20 II, 24| assumed the command of the infantry, Celsus of the cavalry. 21 II, 25| did not at once give the infantry the signal to engage. He 22 II, 26| Then the Othonianist infantry charged. The enemy's line 23 II, 28| Treveri and the Tungrian infantry had been defeated by Otho' 24 II, 56| presence of so vast a force of infantry and cavalry, with the outrages, 25 II, 58| had with him 19 cohorts of infantry, 5 squadrons of cavalry, 26 II, 59| Scipio, prefects of two infantry cohorts, were killed. Albinus 27 II, 75| What would be the use of infantry and cavalry, should one 28 II, 81| assemblage of cavalry and infantry, and the pomp of the kings 29 II, 83| move on Dyrrachium with his infantry and cavalry, and at the 30 II, 89| behind the ranks of the infantry. Next came thirty-four auxiliary 31 II, 97| legion, and the auxiliary infantry levied by Clodius Macer 32 III, 15| position, he sent the auxiliary infantry into the territories of 33 III, 21| 3rd legion; the auxiliary infantry were stationed on the wings; 34 III, 41| length on the arrival of the infantry and cavalry the folly of 35 III, 41| not changed, sent on the infantry to Ariminum and ordered 36 III, 45| troops, and our auxiliary infantry and cavalry, after fighting 37 III, 46| quarters of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, and occupied 38 III, 50| at Verona. The auxiliary infantry and cavalry, with some picked 39 III, 53| the steady strength of the infantry in a conflict that lasted 40 III, 58| Lucius with six cohorts of infantry and 500 cavalry to encounter 41 III, 67| legion and the auxiliary infantry which had surrendered at 42 III, 79| Vitellianists, who had disposed some infantry among their cavalry, met 43 IV, 34| than a battle. The Nervian infantry, from panic or from treachery, 44 IV, 34| fresh troops. Some Vascon infantry, levied by Galba, which 45 IV, 34| of the Batavians, of the infantry at least, fell, but the 46 IV, 36| to Novesium, and that the infantry detached as an escort were 47 IV, 36| parted the combatants. The infantry pushed on to Gelduba, while 48 IV, 51| arrival of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, and the whole 49 IV, 58| obtained a small force of infantry and cavalry, he did not 50 IV, 64| encampments of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry and of the legions, 51 IV, 73| Felix with the auxiliary infantry, by way of Rhaetia, penetrated 52 IV, 73| with a force of veteran infantry and cavalry, men from the 53 IV, 73| however, was made by the infantry under the command of Sextilius; 54 IV, 74| general from ordering his infantry to the assault, and making 55 V, 13| cavalry with some light infantry was sent to attack them, 56 V, 16| 14th legions. The auxiliary infantry and cavalry, summoned long 57 V, 18| the cavalry and auxiliary infantry; in the second line were 58 V, 20| The line of the allied infantry was being driven back, when 59 V, 22| positions of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry and of the legions, 60 V, 22| the camp of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry at Grinnes and


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