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1 I, 18 | bribe. Yet the tribunes, the centurions, and such of the soldiers
2 I, 28 | rest of the tribunes and centurions preferred immediate safety
3 I, 30 | Serenus and Quintius Sabinus, centurions of the first rank, to bring
4 I, 35 | colours. Neither tribunes nor centurions could approach. The common
5 I, 45 | furloughs usually paid to the centurions should be abolished. These
6 I, 45 | they paid the fees to the centurions. No one cared about the
7 I, 45 | alienate the affections of the centurions by an act of bounty to the
8 I, 50 | and all the most energetic centurions dismissed. From all quarters
9 I, 55 | only by his sloth. Four Centurions of the 18th legion, Nonius
10 I, 57 | the furlough fees to the centurions out of the Imperial treasury.
11 I, 58 | scale. Vitellius ordered the centurions Nonnius, Donatius, Romilius,
12 I, 79 | charged the tribunes and centurions with treachery, alleging
13 I, 79 | disciplinarians among the centurions, were cut down. The soldiers
14 I, 81 | swords, and menaced the centurions and tribunes at one moment,
15 I, 81 | the camp; the tribunes and centurions surrounded him. They had
16 I, 82 | in many matters even the centurions and tribunes shall only
17 I, 82 | their hands in the blood of centurions and tribunes, and burst
18 I, 86 | Novellus and Suedius Clemens, centurions of the first rank, and Aemilius
19 II, 5 | Mucianus. The tribunes, the centurions, and the common soldiers,
20 II, 18 | from them the tribunes and centurions, and even crying out that
21 II, 19 | camp, and the tribunes and centurions, mixing with the troops,
22 II, 29 | following device. He forbade the centurions to visit the sentinels,
23 II, 36 | interference of the tribunes and centurions. Soon after Vestricius Spurinna,
24 II, 39 | others. The tribunes and centurions were perplexed to see that
25 II, 58 | them across. Some of the centurions were sent on before to gain
26 II, 60 | Then the bravest centurions among the Othonianists were
27 II, 81 | all the most distinguished centurions and soldiers, and thither
28 II, 89 | camp, the tribunes, and the centurions of highest rank, in white
29 II, 98 | succeed. Some soldiers and centurions, coming through Rhaetia
30 II, 101| undermine the fidelity of the centurions and soldiers, who were devoted
31 III, 3 | most widely heard (for the centurions and some of the common soldiers
32 III, 9 | out to the tribunes and centurions of retaining the privileges
33 III, 13 | part of the camp, the chief centurions and some few soldiers, while
34 III, 19 | which capitulates." The centurions and tribunes were spurned
35 III, 22 | the hardest pressed. Six centurions of the first rank were killed,
36 III, 31 | but on the tribunes and centurions, by whose slaughter something
37 III, 43 | personal friends, and as many centurions, while Maturus and the rest
38 III, 44 | legions, in which were many centurions and soldiers promoted by
39 III, 49 | legions the commissions of the centurions killed in the war. By their
40 III, 56 | most experienced among the centurions, who, had they been consulted,
41 III, 61 | desertions among the tribunes and centurions; the common soldiers remained
42 IV, 15 | handed over to prefects and centurions, and when they are glutted
43 IV, 17 | they killed the pilots and centurions, unless these were willing
44 IV, 20 | assembling the tribunes and centurions, asked their opinion as
45 IV, 37 | alarm returned, they sent centurions with despatches to the various
46 IV, 51 | accomplice of Piso. Some few centurions and soldiers he punished,
47 IV, 59 | and plied with bribes the centurions and soldiers who visited
48 IV, 64 | on the road. A few of the centurions and tribunes, who were natives
49 V, 22 | prefect of the camp, five centurions of the first rank, and a
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