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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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cerialis

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1 II, 22| he was going, Turullius Cerialis with a great number of the 2 III, 59| they fell in with Petilius Cerialis, who had escaped the sentries 3 III, 59| near relationship between Cerialis and Vespasian, and he was 4 III, 78| closing scene. Even Petilius Cerialis, though he had been sent 5 III, 79| Vitellius. And Petilius Cerialis had been defeated in a cavalry 6 III, 80| who fell in with Petilius Cerialis were exposed to extreme 7 IV, 71| Gallus Annius and Petilius Cerialis to the command), would be 8 IV, 74| of the war, when Petilius Cerialis reached Mogontiacum. Great 9 IV, 74| decisive battle. This made Cerialis move with more rapidity. 10 IV, 75| On the following day Cerialis entered the Colony of the 11 IV, 75| overthrow of so many camps." Cerialis, fearing the disgrace of 12 IV, 75| their silent tears, till Cerialis at last soothed their minds 13 IV, 76| Cerialis then convoked an assembly 14 IV, 78| Classicus sent letters to Cerialis, the purport of which was 15 IV, 78| and powerless names. If Cerialis wishes for the empire of 16 IV, 78| refuse that alternative." Cerialis sent no answer to Civilis 17 IV, 78| quarter in several bodies. Cerialis was generally censured for 18 IV, 79| we at once meet the foe, Cerialis has no legions but those 19 IV, 80| with such suddenness, that Cerialis, who had not slept in the 20 IV, 80| Undismayed by the confusion, Cerialis held back the fugitives 21 IV, 81| while they forgot the enemy. Cerialis, having thus all but ruined 22 IV, 82| burned them. At the same time Cerialis advanced by forced marches, 23 IV, 82| been sent on to Novesium by Cerialis. These reverses, which, 24 IV, 89| despatched secret emissaries to Cerialis, and tempted his loyalty 25 IV, 89| brother, was uncertain; for Cerialis, by a judicious temporising, 26 V, 16| followed to this place by Cerialis, whose forces had now been 27 V, 17| to follow up his success; Cerialis to wipe out his disgrace. 28 V, 18| Next morning Cerialis formed his front with the 29 V, 18| they rode along the line. Cerialis spoke of the old glory of 30 V, 20| Batavian deserter came up to Cerialis, offering an opportunity 31 V, 21| its place in the army of Cerialis. Civilis was joined by some 32 V, 22| some one point. Besides, Cerialis was not cautious, and might 33 V, 23| already spoken. But when Cerialis came up with a picked body 34 V, 23| about other military duties. Cerialis in fact allowed too little 35 V, 24| the general was on board. Cerialis indeed had passed the night 36 V, 25| were approaching from Gaul. Cerialis, more in astonishment than 37 V, 25| other side of the Rhine. Cerialis mercilessly ravaged the 38 V, 26| followed in a few days. Cerialis, sending secret emissaries,


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