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credulous 3
creep 1
cremera 1
cremona 49
crept 1
crescens 1
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50 germans
50 praetorian
49 centurions
49 cremona
49 fortune
49 side
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 II, 17 | been taken prisoners at Cremona, a hundred cavalry, and 2 II, 22 | resolved on marching to Cremona. As he was going, Turullius 3 II, 23 | and was making his way to Cremona, though the legion could 4 II, 23 | situated between Verona and Cremona, and has now acquired an 5 II, 23 | successful battle not far from Cremona. Martius, who was a man 6 II, 23 | directing their flight to Cremona. But the impetuosity of 7 II, 24 | prudence. Twelve miles from Cremona (at a place called the Castors) 8 II, 67 | amphitheatres, for both Caecina at Cremona, and Valens at Bononia, 9 II, 70 | then directed his course to Cremona, and after witnessing the 10 II, 70 | road which the people of Cremona had strewed with laurel 11 II, 100| detachment of cavalry to occupy Cremona. It was followed by the 12 II, 100| advance with all speed upon Cremona, while a portion of the 13 III, 14 | Hostilia, and thence on Cremona, in order to effect a junction 14 III, 14 | Caecina had sent on to occupy Cremona.~ ~ 15 III, 15 | into the territories of Cremona, ostensibly to collect supplies, 16 III, 18 | the fourth milestone from Cremona glittered the standards 17 III, 18 | of the fortifications of Cremona, while it gave more hope 18 III, 19 | that they should advance to Cremona, and receive the capitulation 19 III, 19 | praise, but the wealth of Cremona will go into the purses 20 III, 21 | advanced to the very walls of Cremona, seized some stragglers 21 III, 22 | of Vitellius to rest at Cremona, and, with strength recruited 22 III, 26 | When they reached Cremona a fresh work of vast difficulty 23 III, 28 | encouragement, pointed to Cremona. Whether this was, as Messalla 24 III, 29 | the camp and the walls of Cremona was filled with slain.~ ~ 25 III, 30 | whether the inhabitants of Cremona might not be induced by 26 III, 31 | fortune, fearing that when Cremona had fallen quarter could 27 III, 32 | Meanwhile the population of Cremona was roughly handled by the 28 III, 32 | said nothing either way of Cremona. Over and above the innate 29 III, 33 | thousand armed men burst into Cremona, and with them a body of 30 III, 33 | forbidden. For four days Cremona satisfied the plunderers. 31 III, 34 | Such was the end of Cremona, 286 years after its foundation. 32 III, 34 | in captivity a citizen of Cremona. The spoil indeed had been 33 III, 34 | inhabitants soon returned to Cremona; the temples and squares 34 III, 40 | unfrequented paths to Hostilia or Cremona. Others thought that he 35 III, 41 | the issue of the battle of Cremona, he conceived a plan not 36 III, 46 | he knew of the victory of Cremona, and he feared this double 37 III, 46 | meantime was effected at Cremona. Fonteius Agrippa was removed 38 III, 48 | tidings of the victory of Cremona reached Vespasian in Aegypt. 39 III, 49 | Antonius, after the fall of Cremona, was by no means as blameless 40 III, 53 | For the destruction of Cremona the war must be answerable; 41 III, 54 | power had been shattered at Cremona, endeavoured to suppress 42 III, 54 | and what had happened at Cremona. He did not seek to escape 43 III, 54 | of battle, the remains of Cremona, and the captured legions. 44 III, 60 | Narnia. From our victory at Cremona sufficient glory has accrued 45 IV, 2 | they were the spoils of Cremona. The other generals, whose 46 IV, 32 | place before the battle of Cremona, the result of which was 47 IV, 52 | heard of the victory of Cremona, and had received favourable 48 IV, 75 | and massacred. What had Cremona done like this, Cremona 49 IV, 75 | Cremona done like this, Cremona which was torn from the


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