Book, Par.
1 I, 8 | Rome. Among the provinces, Spain was under the government
2 I, 22| Ptolemaeus, had attended Otho in Spain, and had there foretold
3 I, 36| and Cornelius Marcellus in Spain, Betuus Chilo in Gaul, Fonteius
4 I, 48| same integrity in Eastern Spain. He seemed greater than
5 I, 61| while Gaul yet wavered, and Spain hesitated. "The winter,"
6 I, 75| intelligence was received from Spain, and Cluvius Rufus was commended
7 I, 75| afterwards it became known that Spain had gone over to Vitellius.
8 II, 32| him the army of Britain; Spain is not over full of troops;
9 II, 58| beyond Africa and threatened Spain, which is separated from
10 II, 65| had left his government in Spain, came up with Vitellius
11 II, 65| to obtain possession of Spain, and that with this view
12 II, 65| to the Emperor's retinue; Spain however was not taken from
13 II, 67| the fleet was sent into Spain, that in the peaceful repose
14 II, 86| Britain and to the 1st in Spain, for both these legions
15 II, 97| from Germany, Britain, and Spain, tardily, however, and with
16 II, 97| wavering in their allegiance. Spain too, which then was without
17 III, 2 | the provinces of Gaul and Spain are near; on either side
18 III, 13| supplies, that Gaul and Spain were against them, that
19 III, 15| from Britain, Gaul, and Spain, whose arms would have wasted
20 III, 35| despatched to Britain and to Spain. Julius Calenus, a tribune,
21 III, 44| conqueror; the lead was taken in Spain by the 1st legion (the "
22 III, 53| representations Gaul and Spain, the most powerful region
23 III, 70| capitulation of cohorts; with Spain, Germany, and Britain in
24 IV, 3 | which, beginning in Gaul and Spain, and afterwards drawing
25 IV, 40| the government of Eastern Spain, then vacant in consequence
26 IV, 71| and the 6th and 10th from Spain. Thus rumours of an advancing
27 IV, 79| have been summoned from Spain, or are advancing from Italy.
28 V, 21| which had arrived from Spain, supplied its place in the
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