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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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forces

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1 I, 11 | Egypt as kings, and the forces by which it has to be kept 2 I, 60 | strength, completed his own forces. ~ ~ 3 I, 61 | for Fabius Valens and the forces which he was conducting 4 I, 88 | the West with all their forces; had they fought under other 5 II, 4 | toils. Each had auxiliary forces of infantry and cavalry, 6 II, 19 | to surround their scanty forces. By this time more temperate 7 II, 27 | mutiny than for battle. The forces also of Fabius Valens, who 8 II, 31 | Valens had united their forces, the Vitellianists had no 9 II, 32 | formidable part of the enemy's forces, should the war be protracted 10 II, 46 | that he had still fresh forces, and that they would themselves 11 II, 51 | while at the same time the forces which had been commanded 12 II, 54 | 14th legion, joined to the forces from Brixellum, the victorious 13 II, 69 | legions and the auxiliary forces should be reduced, all recruiting 14 II, 100| changed, so that the gathering forces of the enemy might be met 15 III, 1 | Mucianus will come up with the forces of the East. Vespasian has 16 III, 1 | delay will bring us new forces, while we shall lose nothing 17 III, 9 | was far from equalling the forces of Vitellius (it in fact 18 III, 50 | had to be done. To these forces were added the elite of 19 III, 56 | supplies, yet, by dividing his forces, he abandoned to destruction 20 III, 60 | that Vitellius had still forces, which would waver in their 21 IV, 34 | retaining a part of his forces, sent the veteran cohorts 22 IV, 74 | concentrate their own scattered forces, and meanwhile sent repeated 23 IV, 74 | scorned the enemy, whose forces, hastily levied, could not, 24 V, 1 | Sohemus, by the auxiliary forces of king Antiochus, by a 25 V, 16 | place by Cerialis, whose forces had now been doubled by 26 V, 22 | Vada, and so dividing his forces, that he himself, his sister'


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