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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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   Book,  Par.
1 I, 14 | though nothing was as yet known about Vitellius, he felt 2 I, 29 | gloomier issue; for I have known adversity, and I am learning 3 I, 40 | murderer nothing is clearly known. Some have recorded the 4 I, 41 | his case also it is not known whether the fear of instant 5 I, 75 | Immediately afterwards it became known that Spain had gone over 6 I, 78 | wounds. When this success was known, Marcus Aponius, governor 7 I, 89 | speaking, which was well known from his constant pleading 8 II, 28 | heard and become generally known, the allies were discontented 9 II, 37 | consular rank, that he was well known as a soldier, and had attained 10 II, 45 | some doubt, as it was not known whether they had obtained 11 II, 46 | fugitives from the field, making known that all was lost. The zeal 12 II, 87 | players, and charioteers, known to Vitellius from their 13 II, 88 | murder becoming generally known, they spared the innocent 14 II, 90 | though his enormities were known to the very persons who 15 II, 98 | preparations of Vitellius became known, while the plans of Vespasian 16 II, 100| It cannot be certainly known whether he carried Caecina 17 III, 6 | from Vitellius was not yet known. They next attached to their 18 III, 7 | When this success became known, two legions, the seventh ( 19 III, 10 | whenever he saw any one who was known to him, or who was distinguished 20 III, 13 | revolt of the fleet becoming known, Caecina called together 21 III, 15 | On this becoming known to Antonius, he determined 22 III, 22 | continually asked, became known; the colours were confused 23 III, 34 | then began; when this was known, the prisoners were secretly 24 III, 43 | exaggerated by report, became known among the now distracted 25 III, 79 | winding lanes, which were well known to the Vitellianists, but 26 IV, 41 | Julianus, as soon as it was known that he had fled for refuge 27 IV, 50 | resisted such overtures, is not known for certain, for no one 28 IV, 65 | legions became generally known, all who but a short time 29 IV, 67 | envoys with orders to make known their instructions to the 30 IV, 76 | wars, is perfectly well known. It was not to defend Italy 31 IV, 84 | people of Alexandria, well known for his blindness, threw 32 IV, 86 | hitherto been made generally known by our writers. The Egyptian 33 V, 10 | Thus it became commonly known that the place stood empty 34 V, 28 | called friends. This was known to Primus Antonius, whose


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