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1 I, 13 | Cornelius Laco, prefect of the Praetorian Guard. Icelus, a freedman
2 I, 19 | Cornelius Laco, prefect of the Praetorian Guard, but he thwarted the
3 I, 20 | cashiered two tribunes of the Praetorian Guard, Antonius Taurus and
4 I, 30 | tribunes, proceeded to the Praetorian camp, in the hope that a
5 I, 42 | centurion in a cohort of the Praetorian Guard, and had been appointed
6 I, 47 | character. His father was of a praetorian family, his maternal grandfather
7 I, 71 | of the watch and of the Praetorian Guard, and to other distinctions
8 I, 73 | of the German army to the Praetorian and city cohorts, extolling
9 I, 79 | one of the tribunes of the Praetorian Guard. This officer, thinking
10 I, 80 | despatched the prefects of the Praetorian Guard to allay the fury
11 I, 86 | Proculus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard; an active officer
12 I, 88 | few other occasions, the Praetorian and city soldiery. In their
13 II, 11 | contemptible force, namely five Praetorian cohorts, some troops of
14 II, 11 | whom were the rest of the Praetorian cohorts, the veteran troops
15 II, 11 | veteran troops from the Praetorian camp, and a vast number
16 II, 18 | veteran army with three Praetorian cohorts, a thousand veterans,
17 II, 21 | soldiery of the capital and the Praetorian cohorts; the one reviled
18 II, 24 | causeway was occupied by three Praetorian cohorts, ranged in deep
19 II, 24 | cavalry, belonging to the Praetorian guard and to the auxiliaries,
20 II, 25 | slaughtering the foremost of the Praetorian cavalry. King Epiphanes
21 II, 33 | Proculus, the prefect of the Praetorian Guard, ignorant and therefore
22 II, 33 | strong detachment of the Praetorian cohorts, of the bodyguard,
23 II, 41 | bridge, two tribunes of the Praetorian Guard came to him and begged
24 II, 46 | who was prefect of the Praetorian Guard, repeatedly besought
25 II, 49 | Plotius Firmus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard, came in. They found
26 II, 49 | subjected to indignities. The Praetorian cohorts carried his body
27 II, 50 | consular, his grandfather of praetorian rank. His family on the
28 II, 66 | broken out, had not two Praetorian cohorts taken the side of
29 II, 67 | cause of apprehension in the Praetorian cohorts. They were first
30 II, 92 | advanced to the command of the Praetorian Guard Publius Sabinus, a
31 II, 93 | intrigue and favour. Sixteen Praetorian and four city cohorts were
32 II, 94 | while the old glory of the Praetorian camp was destroyed by these
33 II, 100| obtain the command of the Praetorian Guard sought to gratify
34 III, 21 | accident had determined. The Praetorian colours were close to the
35 III, 36 | Sabinus, prefect of the Praetorian Guard, to be thrown into
36 III, 40 | that he should summon the Praetorian cohorts from Rome, and then
37 III, 50 | They had heard that the Praetorian Guard had marched out of
38 III, 55 | Varus, with fourteen of the Praetorian cohorts and the entire force
39 III, 55 | operations. The rest of the Praetorian cohorts were entrusted to
40 III, 58 | command of the prefect of the Praetorian Guard, and deputed his brother
41 IV, 2 | office of prefect of the Praetorian Guard was held by Arrius
42 IV, 4 | Varus and Cornelius Fuscus praetorian honours. Then they remembered
43 IV, 11 | had been prefect of the Praetorian Guard under Vitellius, killed
44 IV, 31 | which they brought up to the Praetorian gate of the camp, where
45 IV, 47 | leave to serve again in the Praetorian Guard, and the soldiers
46 IV, 47 | therefore received into the Praetorian camp. Then such as had reached
47 IV, 71 | been made commander of the Praetorian Guard, had still at his
48 IV, 71 | Domitian, to the command of the Praetorian Guard, alleging that his
49 V, 24 | mistake. They carried off the praetorian vessel, which was distinguished
50 V, 24 | the captured vessels. The praetorian trireme they towed up the
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