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auxiliaries 40
auxiliary 37
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38 position
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37 auxiliary
37 passed
37 province
37 river
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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auxiliary

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1 I, 26| spread to the legions and the auxiliary troops, already excited 2 I, 37| shields and helmets of the auxiliary troops. No tribune or centurion 3 I, 42| Sulpicius Florus, of the British auxiliary infantry, to whom Galba 4 I, 53| agreement. Into this the auxiliary troops were admitted. At 5 I, 58| cohorts, which formed the auxiliary force of the 14th legion, 6 I, 60| of the 5th legion and the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, to 7 I, 63| owing to the violence of the auxiliary infantry, which had detached 8 I, 67| army, on the other were the auxiliary infantry and cavalry of 9 I, 69| he sent on in advance the auxiliary infantry from Gaul, Lusitania, 10 II, 4 | and their toils. Each had auxiliary forces of infantry and cavalry, 11 II, 11| strength and solidity. The auxiliary infantry and cavalry moved 12 II, 14| cohort of Ligurians, an auxiliary local force of long standing, 13 II, 68| murderous attack on the auxiliary troops, and destroyed two 14 II, 69| loyalty of the soldiers. The auxiliary troops loudly complained 15 II, 69| battalions of the legions and the auxiliary forces should be reduced, 16 II, 70| charged; how from a third the auxiliary troops had turned the flank 17 II, 88| between the legions and the auxiliary troops, though they could 18 II, 89| the standards of twelve auxiliary squadrons, and the cavalry 19 II, 89| infantry. Next came thirty-four auxiliary cohorts, distinguished according 20 II, 97| Nevertheless Vitellius summoned auxiliary troops from Germany, Britain, 21 II, 97| Africa, the legion, and the auxiliary infantry levied by Clodius 22 III, 15| the position, he sent the auxiliary infantry into the territories 23 III, 18| Messalla followed with the auxiliary troops from Moesia, whom, 24 III, 21| close to the 3rd legion; the auxiliary infantry were stationed 25 III, 45| some Roman troops, and our auxiliary infantry and cavalry, after 26 III, 46| the winter quarters of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, and 27 III, 50| were left at Verona. The auxiliary infantry and cavalry, with 28 III, 67| defection of the legion and the auxiliary infantry which had surrendered 29 IV, 51| flight by the arrival of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry, and 30 IV, 64| winter encampments of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry and 31 IV, 65| The 16th legion, with the auxiliary troops that capitulated 32 IV, 73| Sextilius Felix with the auxiliary infantry, by way of Rhaetia, 33 V, 1 | Agrippa and Sohemus, by the auxiliary forces of king Antiochus, 34 V, 16| 6th, and 14th legions. The auxiliary infantry and cavalry, summoned 35 V, 18| front with the cavalry and auxiliary infantry; in the second 36 V, 22| points the positions of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry and 37 V, 22| Batavodurum, and the camp of the auxiliary infantry and cavalry at


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