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1 I, 23| arms over the Pyrenees, the Alps, and vast distances of road. ~ ~
2 I, 60| Italy by way of the Cottian Alps; Caecina to take the nearer
3 I, 65| Thus he made his way to the Alps. ~ ~
4 I, 69| preparations for the passage of the Alps, received from Italy the
5 I, 69| Penine passes while the Alps were still covered with
6 I, 86| of the Penine and Cottian Alps and all the other approaches
7 I, 88| Caecina had now crossed the Alps urged him to action. ~ ~
8 II, 11| of Gaul, had crossed the Alps. Otho himself was accompanied
9 II, 12| the chain of the Maritime Alps begins. The task of attempting
10 II, 12| province of the Maritime Alps. Raising the population,
11 II, 17| between the Padus and the Alps, was now held by the troops
12 II, 20| on the other side of the Alps, advanced through Italy
13 II, 32| Padus is shut in by the Alps, cannot be relieved from
14 II, 66| should pass over the Graian Alps, and then take that line
15 II, 66| on the other side of the Alps, the most mutinous among
16 II, 98| occupation of the Pannonian Alps with troops stopped all
17 III, 1 | passes of the Pannonian Alps till the whole strength
18 III, 1 | meanwhile the passes of the Alps, Mucianus will come up with
19 III, 8 | between Rhaetia and the Julian Alps. It was to cut off all passage
20 III, 34| sudden invader from the Alps. From the number of settlers,
21 III, 35| same time the passes of the Alps were occupied with troops,
22 III, 42| procurator of the Maritime Alps, who was loyal to Vitellius,
23 III, 53| forced a passage through the Alps, seized on Italy, and cut
24 IV, 56| secure the passes of the Alps with bodies of troops, Gaul,
25 IV, 71| Cottian, some over the Graian Alps. The 14th legion was summoned
26 IV, 73| Rhine and the passes of the Alps. Meanwhile the 21st legion,
27 IV, 88| before they reached the Alps, favourable news of the
28 V, 28| of Gaul should cross the Alps. What Antonius advised by
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