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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 14| about his advanced years, he ordered Piso Licinianus to be summoned. 2 I, 20| million sesterces. It was ordered that each recipient should 3 I, 37| when it is done." He then ordered the armoury to be opened. 4 I, 39| were arming the mob. He ordered his men to hurry on at full 5 I, 43| day. All these persons he ordered to be sought out and slain, 6 I, 44| it. He feigned anger, and ordered him to be loaded with chains, 7 I, 45| Every thing was then ordered according to the will of 8 I, 53| when Hordeonius Flaccus ordered the envoys to depart, and 9 I, 58| into the scale. Vitellius ordered the centurions Nonnius, 10 I, 60| contemplated war. Fabius Valens was ordered to win over, if possible, 11 I, 63| vain. That people, when ordered to furnish arms and money, 12 I, 70| to imprison him, he now ordered to be summoned to the Capitol. 13 I, 79| to the capital. Otho had ordered the 7th cohort to be brought 14 I, 79| opened the armoury, and ordered the wagons of the cohort 15 I, 80| the soldiery, and he now ordered all to leave the banquet 16 I, 84| exercised (for Otho had ordered two and no more to be punished), 17 I, 87| men of consular rank Otho ordered to accompany him to the 18 II, 8 | the East, to join him, and ordered others, who refused, to 19 II, 16| to offer opposition, he ordered to execution. All who were 20 II, 24| the road. The cavalry were ordered to move forward, and, after 21 II, 25| the result of accident. He ordered the trenches to be filled 22 II, 58| alarmed Cluvius Rufus, who ordered the 10th legion to approach 23 II, 59| general assembly. He then ordered the whole army to come and 24 II, 63| more arrogant and cruel. He ordered the execution of Dolabella, 25 II, 65| that Vitellius actually ordered the freedman to be punished. 26 II, 66| Batavians. Vitellius then ordered that these latter troops 27 II, 67| first divided, and then ordered, though with the gratifying 28 II, 67| quarters; the, 13th were ordered to erect amphitheatres, 29 II, 69| from the Senate whom he had ordered to wait for him there, proceeded 30 II, 99| intelligence from every quarter, ordered Caecina and Valens to take 31 III, 10| hands and their weapons, he ordered that Flavianus should be 32 III, 16| troopers; the legions were ordered to arm themselves, signals 33 III, 21| advice. The 13th legion was ordered to take up its position 34 III, 27| this way inclined, and he ordered the entrenched camp to be 35 III, 31| suppliants, and when Antonius had ordered that the discharge of missiles 36 III, 36| obedience of the soldiers. He ordered Publius Sabinus, prefect 37 III, 41| infantry to Ariminum and ordered the cavalry to cover his 38 III, 54| questioned in secret, and then ordered that they should be put 39 III, 55| man roused from slumber ordered Julius Priscus and Alfenius 40 III, 58| distinguished their rank) he ordered the tribes to be convoked, 41 III, 63| kindly. One division was ordered to remain at Narnia, another 42 III, 73| forbade what he had just ordered, and ordered what he had 43 III, 73| he had just ordered, and ordered what he had just forbidden. 44 IV, 19| the Batavians, the general ordered the legate, Munius Lupercus, 45 IV, 26| by the generals. He then ordered one of the mutineers to 46 IV, 26| ascended the tribunal, and ordered the man, who had been seized 47 IV, 47| forth almost naked. Mucianus ordered these men to be drawn up 48 IV, 50| accusing and murdering him, he ordered the man to be executed, 49 IV, 74| had been raised in Gaul he ordered back to their respective 50 IV, 83| About the same time Mucianus ordered the son of Vitellius to 51 IV, 84| for success. At last he ordered that the opinion of physicians 52 V, 10| But when the Jews were ordered by Caligula to set up his 53 V, 24| alleging that they had been ordered to be silent, that they


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