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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 6 | Nero had levied from the fleet still remained, Rome was 2 I, 30 | the legion levied from the fleet, which had been enraged 3 I, 30 | The legion levied from the fleet joined the Praetorians without 4 I, 35 | the whole legion from the fleet had taken the oath to him, 5 I, 57 | Burdo, prefect of the German fleet, he contrived to withdraw 6 I, 86 | armies of Vitellius. His fleet was strong and loyal to 7 I, 86 | service for the future. To the fleet he had added some city cohorts, 8 I, 86 | retained the charge of the fleet, and went to watch the fidelity 9 II, 9 | Asprenas. Two triremes from the fleet of Misenum were given him 10 II, 11 | the levies raised from the fleet. No indolence or riot disgraced 11 II, 14 | Fabius Valens, how Otho's fleet was threatening the province 12 II, 14 | the interior, the enemy's fleet might make a rapid movement 13 II, 14 | part of the levies from the fleet, who had a number of rustics 14 II, 14 | while on the sea was the fleet, moored to the land and 15 II, 14 | increased by a new alarm as the fleet attacked the rear of the 16 II, 15 | of the one party or the fleet of the other might cause, 17 II, 16 | plundered and ravaged by the fleet." Their feelings underwent 18 II, 17 | thousand of the levies from the fleet intercepted between Placentia 19 II, 22 | number of the levies from the fleet, and Julius Briganticus 20 II, 28 | been defeated by Otho's fleet, and that Gallia Narbonensis 21 II, 67 | The first legion from the fleet was sent into Spain, that 22 II, 83 | given directions that the fleet from the Pontus should be 23 II, 100| he wished to address the fleet. Soon, however, he sought 24 II, 101| less difficulty, for the fleet, remembering how recently 25 III, 6 | left to oppose the Ravenna fleet, the defection of which 26 III, 12 | prefect of the Ravenna fleet, finding that the troops 27 III, 12 | sanctioned the movement. The fleet appointed Cornelius Fuscus 28 III, 13 | On the revolt of the fleet becoming known, Caecina 29 III, 13 | party; he told them that the fleet had changed sides, that 30 III, 13 | forsooth, the adhesion of one fleet would be worth eight legions. 31 III, 36 | and the defection of the fleet at Ravenna. Then came the 32 III, 40 | betrayal of the Ravenna fleet by Lucilius Bassus. Had 33 III, 47 | before commanded the royal fleet. This was Anicetus, a freedman 34 III, 47 | Anicetus also set fire to the fleet, and, as the sea was not 35 III, 48 | ships. Hastily fitting out a fleet of Liburnian ships he pursued 36 III, 50 | the marines of the Ravenna fleet, who demanded permission 37 III, 55 | troops drafted from the fleet followed. So many thousand 38 III, 56 | of the defection of the fleet at Misenum, he returned 39 III, 57 | The fleet at Misenum, so much can 40 III, 57 | reward for treachery. The fleet was under the command of 41 III, 57 | indulgent rule over the fleet at Misenum, was selected 42 III, 60 | counsels and skill. The fleet of Misenum and the fairest 43 III, 77 | Apollinaris, prefect of the fleet, escaped in the first confusion. 44 IV, 17 | friends and foes. In the fleet there was the same treachery. 45 IV, 17 | The end was that the whole fleet of four and twenty vessels 46 IV, 23 | plains. At the same time the fleet was moved up the stream. 47 IV, 25 | troops, travelled with the fleet. The troops indeed complained 48 IV, 82 | legion, supported by the fleet from Britain, might do mischief 49 IV, 82 | offensive, attacked our fleet, and the larger part of 50 IV, 87 | conveyed himself on board the fleet, which had been brought 51 V, 20 | finished that day, if the fleet had hastened to come up. 52 V, 23 | this occasion the Roman fleet was not present at the engagement, 53 V, 24 | making his way back with the fleet, his escort being in disorder, 54 V, 24 | dwellings. Another force put the fleet into confusion, threw their 55 V, 25 | motive for equipping this fleet was, to say nothing of the 56 V, 25 | than alarm, drew up his fleet in line, and, though inferior


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