Book, Par.
1 I, 1 | Titus, and still further advanced by Domitian; but those who
2 I, 14| said a few words about his advanced years, he ordered Piso Licinianus
3 I, 48| with moderation, and when advanced in years shewed the same
4 I, 61| flight before the army as it advanced, as if to guide it on its
5 I, 62| through Gaul, that as the army advanced, whole states, headed by
6 II, 1 | sent for to be adopted. The advanced years and childless condition
7 II, 14| and some picked infantry advanced against the enemy; they
8 II, 17| a sudden movement, they advanced on Placentia, and seizing
9 II, 20| other side of the Alps, advanced through Italy with his army
10 II, 22| cohorts as they recklessly advanced to the attack with fierce
11 II, 30| for their general; they advanced in front of the standards,
12 II, 85| battle of Bedriacum. They had advanced to Aquileia, and by roughly
13 II, 86| They were both rich and advanced in years. The Imperial procurator,
14 II, 87| with his cumbrous host he advanced towards the capital. He
15 II, 89| military cloak and sword, advanced from the Mulvian bridge,
16 II, 92| He had advanced to the command of the Praetorian
17 III, 4 | natural temperament and advanced years, excited in the soldiers
18 III, 15| of civil war. He himself advanced with 4000 cavalry as far
19 III, 18| the Rapax, which had been advanced as far as that point during
20 III, 19| Flavianist army came up. They advanced amid heaps of dead and the
21 III, 21| when some cavalry, who had advanced to the very walls of Cremona,
22 III, 27| shields over their heads, they advanced to the rampart in a dense "
23 III, 35| of the buried city. They advanced to the third milestone,
24 III, 71| which hang over it, and advanced their line up the opposite
25 III, 82| of a hostile array. They advanced in three divisions, one
26 IV, 78| itself to Domitian. The enemy advanced from every quarter in several
27 IV, 82| At the same time Cerialis advanced by forced marches, and relieved
28 V, 25| however, the autumn was far advanced, and the river, swollen
29 V, 28| down, and the two generals advanced to the broken extremities.
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