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1 II, 29| cavalry. After this, Alfenius Varus, prefect of the camp, seeing
2 II, 43| reinforcements were supplied by Varus Alfenius with his Batavians.
3 II, 63| entered the capital. Plancius Varus, who had filled the office
4 III, 6 | was accompanied by Arrius Varus, an energetic soldier. Service
5 III, 6 | destruction. Primus and Varus, having occupied Aquileia,
6 III, 16| what was to be done, Arrius Varus, eager to do his best, charged
7 III, 16| space in which to receive Varus and his troopers; the legions
8 III, 16| Meanwhile the terror-stricken Varus plunged into the disordered
9 III, 36| substituted in his place Alfenius Varus. ~ ~
10 III, 52| write in ambiguous terms to Varus and Antonius, enlarging
11 III, 52| unfavourably on the precipitancy of Varus and Antonius, and suiting
12 III, 55| Julius Priscus and Alfenius Varus, with fourteen of the Praetorian
13 III, 61| garrison of 400 cavalry. Varus was at once dispatched with
14 III, 63| the same time Primus and Varus did not neglect to forward
15 III, 64| the war to Antonius and Varus. Vitellius has but a few
16 IV, 2 | Guard was held by Arrius Varus, but the supreme power was
17 IV, 4 | consular rank, on Arrius Varus and Cornelius Fuscus praetorian
18 IV, 11| influence of Primus Antonius and Varus Arrius was destroyed; for
19 IV, 11| by compulsion. Alfenius Varus survived the disgrace of
20 IV, 18| lately indeed that Quintilius Varus was slain, and slavery driven
21 IV, 40| apprehension in Primus Antonius and Varus Arrius, who, in the freshness
22 IV, 40| 3rd legion, old troops of Varus Arrius, were sent back to
23 IV, 71| while Primus Antonius and Varus Arrius were also, as I have
24 IV, 71| said, objects of suspicion. Varus, who had been made commander
25 IV, 71| were not unfavourable to Varus, he appointed Arretinus
26 V, 10| was punished by Quintilius Varus then governor of Syria,
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