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legates 26
legion 117
legionaries 8
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26 gods
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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legates

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 7 | Aquinus and Fabius Valens, legates of legions, who did not 2 I, 51| singular daring were the legates of the legions, Fabius Valens 3 I, 55| to the legions and their legates, who were to say that the 4 I, 56| the most energetic of the legates. This officer in the course 5 I, 59| It was now ruled by the legates of the legions, who were 6 I, 65| the troops, that even the legates and the leaders of the party 7 I, 78| and Numisius Lupus, the legates of the legions, received 8 II, 68| Verginius to be his guest. The legates and tribunes always follow 9 II, 76| purpose by others among the legates and among his own friends, 10 II, 81| oath of allegiance. The legates, however, of these provinces 11 II, 81| Thither came Mucianus with the legates and tribunes and all the 12 II, 82| sufficient. To all the armies and legates letters were despatched, 13 II, 86| Dalmatia, though the consular legates took no part in the movement. 14 II, 97| conceal his necessities. The legates and the provinces were equally 15 II, 97| showed no alacrity. The legates of the three legions, equal 16 III, 19| go into the purses of the legates and the prefects. The soldiers 17 IV, 20| with the consent of the legates, and that everything which 18 IV, 23| of the gathering war, the legates of the legions, Munius Lupercus 19 IV, 36| and the treachery of the legates. On the other hand, those 20 IV, 40| thanks were passed to the legates, to the armies, and to the 21 IV, 49| rivalry. The power of the legates grew through their lengthened 22 IV, 57| friendly union. If only the legates of the legions were put 23 IV, 60| you may fall back on other legates or tribunes, on some centurion, 24 IV, 61| With respect to the two legates, Herennius and Numisius, 25 IV, 73| war, and murdered the two legates, Herennius and Numisius, 26 V, 27| were besieged, when the legates were slain, when the war,


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