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class 6
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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classicus

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1 II, 14| under the command of Julius Classicus. Part of these troops were 2 IV, 56| fro between Civilis and Classicus, commander of the cavalry 3 IV, 56| cavalry of the Treveri. Classicus was first among his countrymen 4 IV, 59| near the Old Camp, when Classicus and Tutor, who had gone 5 IV, 59| this defiance, finding that Classicus and Tutor persisted in their 6 IV, 60| an enemy may claim. But Classicus hopes to wage with your 7 IV, 60| their train Civilis and Classicus are about to invade Italy. 8 IV, 60| defiled by a Tutor and a Classicus. Grant that the soldiers 9 IV, 61| a most miserable death. Classicus despatched one Aemilius 10 IV, 61| enough to put them in chains. Classicus then assumed the insignia 11 IV, 62| Tutor and Classicus then divided the management 12 IV, 62| they refused obedience. Classicus picked out all the most 13 IV, 66| their success, Civilis and Classicus doubted whether they should 14 IV, 73| him out of the country. Classicus for the most part wasted 15 IV, 74| ready to obey. Civilis and Classicus, having heard of the defeat 16 IV, 75| said, "is the birthplace of Classicus and Tutor; it was by the 17 IV, 77| milder rule under Tutor and Classicus, and fancy that armies to 18 IV, 78| victorious army, when Civilis and Classicus sent letters to Cerialis, 19 IV, 78| no answer to Civilis and Classicus, but despatched the bearer 20 IV, 79| in those of Civilis and Classicus, whom when they once behold 21 IV, 79| will resume their arms." Classicus put an end to these differences 22 IV, 80| are nearer, Civilis and Classicus, that you have deserted 23 IV, 81| tents and baggage. Tutor, Classicus, and Civilis, each at his 24 IV, 82| Civilis and the daughter of Classicus, who had been left with 25 IV, 82| arms on the Roman side. Classicus also gained a victory over 26 V, 21| surface of dry ground. Tutor, Classicus, and one hundred and thirteen 27 V, 22| his sister's son Verax, Classicus, and Tutor, led each his 28 V, 23| Civilis attacked Vada, Classicus Grinnes, and they could 29 V, 23| and carried off Tutor and Classicus. Even on this occasion the


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