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1 I, 51 | be with you; the German auxiliaries will follow your standard.
2 I, 56 | of the legion and of the auxiliaries, and together with them
3 I, 59 | was insulted even by the auxiliaries, and finding himself altogether
4 I, 60 | Both had also some German auxiliaries, and from this source Vitellius,
5 I, 66 | were sent to the Rhaetian auxiliaries, instructing them to attack
6 I, 69 | who had collected some auxiliaries, and broken down the bridges
7 I, 78 | legion together with some auxiliaries attacked them. The Romans
8 II, 6 | Judaea, with a vast number of auxiliaries. Then, without any interval
9 II, 11 | a disreputable kind of auxiliaries, but employed throughout
10 II, 22 | the skirmishing parties of auxiliaries assailed with showers of
11 II, 23 | opposite bank. The Vitellianist auxiliaries on the spot were routed;
12 II, 24 | repulsed from Placentia; his auxiliaries had been recently cut up,
13 II, 24 | some of the bravest of his auxiliaries, concealed in the woods
14 II, 24 | legion, four cohorts of auxiliaries, and 500 cavalry, were drawn
15 II, 24 | legion with two cohorts of auxiliaries and 500 cavalry. Besides
16 II, 24 | Praetorian guard and to the auxiliaries, were brought up to complete
17 II, 25 | fell into an ambuscade. The auxiliaries assailed them on either
18 II, 30 | the number of legions and auxiliaries, yet the partialities of
19 II, 68 | other was one of the Gallic auxiliaries, challenged each other in
20 II, 69 | foreign war. The Gallic auxiliaries were sent back to their
21 II, 76 | his legions, disarming his auxiliaries, and sowing every day fresh
22 II, 76 | you have strong fleets, auxiliaries both horse and foot, kings
23 II, 100| legions, and a chosen body of auxiliaries. After the departure of
24 III, 5 | the army were posted some auxiliaries, for Rhaetia was hostile,
25 III, 22 | companies. The cavalry and the auxiliaries chose their position themselves.
26 III, 29 | person with some chosen auxiliaries concentrated his efforts
27 III, 45 | Venutius collected some auxiliaries, and, aided at the same
28 IV, 16 | tamper with the British auxiliaries and with the Batavian cohorts,
29 IV, 18 | trampled down, and among the auxiliaries of Verginius there were
30 IV, 19 | came from the legions and auxiliaries. The Batavians had exposed
31 IV, 19 | arms and their ranks. The auxiliaries of the Ubii and the Treveri
32 IV, 20 | suspicious temper of the auxiliaries and by the fact that the
33 IV, 25 | parts of Gaul to collect auxiliaries, put under command of Dillius
34 IV, 26 | Colonia Agrippinensis, while auxiliaries from Gaul continued to flow
35 IV, 32 | thus excited; the Gallic auxiliaries, who felt neither affection
36 IV, 34 | strengthen the centre. The auxiliaries were dispersed in every
37 IV, 49 | deeds. The legion and the auxiliaries stationed in Africa to guard
38 IV, 51 | Moorish and Carthaginian auxiliaries to perpetrate the deed.
39 V, 21 | Civilis was joined by some auxiliaries from the Chauci. Nevertheless
40 V, 21 | endeavouring to collect auxiliaries among these danger-loving
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