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1 I, 30| speaker, displayed their standards, acting, as often happens
2 I, 35| Galba, and there, amid the standards, encircled him with their
3 I, 43| carried about among the standards of the cohorts, close to
4 II, 11| be seen in front of the standards, on foot, rough and negligent
5 II, 18| inexperienced soldiery seized their standards and colours, and rushed
6 II, 29| him with the eagles and standards, carried him to the tribunal.
7 II, 30| advanced in front of the standards, and hurried on the standard-bearers.
8 II, 41| were gathering round their standards; others were seeking them;
9 II, 43| captured many colours and standards from the enemy. In another
10 II, 66| them were for carrying the standards to Vienna. They were checked,
11 II, 89| either side, then came the standards of twelve auxiliary squadrons,
12 III, 2 | the enemy; now the united standards of sixteen squadrons will
13 III, 10| assistance. Then he turned to the standards, and prayed to the gods
14 III, 18| from Cremona glittered the standards of two legions, the Italica
15 III, 21| arrangement of the eagles and the standards. The soldiers were mingled
16 III, 22| killed, and some of the standards taken; but the eagle was
17 III, 31| brought out the eagles and standards. Then followed, with eyes
18 III, 35| Vitellianists round their proper standards. The vanquished legions
19 III, 50| without its heavy baggage. The standards and eagles of the victorious
20 III, 52| bring up the eagles and standards and all the troops at Verona,
21 III, 60| repose, while the eagles and standards of the legions were coming
22 III, 63| marched down with their standards and colours into the plains
23 IV, 16| them, set them on fire. The standards, the colours, and what soldiers
24 IV, 17| Tungrians carried over their standards to Civilis. The other troops,
25 IV, 19| surrounding himself with the standards of the captured cohorts,
26 IV, 23| the stream. Here were the standards of the veteran cohorts;
27 IV, 34| legions, who had lost their standards and were being cut down
28 IV, 34| cavalry escaped with the standards and with the prisoners whom
29 IV, 35| for his own troops. The standards and colours were carried
30 IV, 35| Vocula issued orders that the standards should be planted within
31 IV, 36| but few soldiers round the standards, the arms stowed away in
32 IV, 65| Emperors were torn down; the standards were borne along without
33 IV, 80| but few soldiers round the standards, and the eagles all but
34 V, 18| to consecrate their new standards and new eagle. Then riding
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