Book, Par.
1 I, 75| Dalmatia, Pannonia, and Moesia had sworn allegiance to
2 I, 78| previous winter, to invade Moesia with great hopes of success.
3 I, 78| Marcus Aponius, governor of Moesia, was rewarded with a triumphal
4 II, 32| adherents. We have Pannonia, Moesia, Dalmatia, the East with
5 II, 32| arrive with the troops from Moesia. He may then again consider
6 II, 44| himself. The legions of Moesia are coming; a great part
7 II, 46| who had been sent on from Moesia declared that the approaching
8 II, 74| passed over from Syria to Moesia, Vespasian counted upon
9 II, 83| mind, whether, avoiding Moesia, he should move on Dyrrachium
10 II, 85| to the other legions of Moesia. These were the eighth and
11 II, 85| Accordingly, the three legions of Moesia sought by letter to win
12 II, 85| Aponius Saturnius, governor of Moesia, ventured on a most atrocious
13 II, 85| through the pathless wastes of Moesia beyond Mount Haemus, nor
14 II, 86| these means, the armies of Moesia and Pannonia drew with them
15 III, 2 | and that the armies of Moesia have brought us their unimpaired
16 III, 5 | hasten up with the armies of Moesia. That the provinces might
17 III, 9 | been joined by the army of Moesia, might have been crushed
18 III, 11| Saturnius, legate of the army of Moesia, this time the more furiously
19 III, 11| Flavianus. The legions of Moesia recalled how they had aided
20 III, 18| the auxiliary troops from Moesia, whom, though hurriedly
21 III, 24| turning to the troops of Moesia, he appealed to them as
22 III, 46| legions were withdrawn from Moesia, had nothing to fear. They
23 III, 46| proconsul for a year) to Moesia, and had some troops given
24 III, 53| instigations roused the generals in Moesia; my courageous resolution
25 III, 53| had at heart the peace of Moesia, I the safety and security
26 III, 75| during which he had governed Moesia, and the twelve during which
27 IV, 55| that our winter camps in Moesia and Pannonia were hemmed
28 V, 28| Mucianus in Syria, Aponius in Moesia, Flavianus in Pannonia." ~ ~[
|