Book, Par.
1 I, 26| already excited by the news of the wavering loyalty
2 I, 49| into terror by the fresh news about Vitellius, news which
3 I, 49| fresh news about Vitellius, news which had been suppressed
4 I, 55| was then at dinner, the news that the 4th and 18th legions
5 I, 69| received from Italy the good news, that Silius' Horse, which
6 II, 6 | allegiance to Otho. The news had come, as is usual, with
7 II, 30| fortifying a camp at Ticinum, the news of Caecina's defeat reached
8 II, 41| headlong speed with the news that the enemy were close
9 II, 46| Otho was awaiting news of the battle free from
10 II, 52| encountered the utmost peril. News of the defeat was brought
11 II, 53| and also expecting further news in the meantime. At Bononia
12 II, 54| through more favourable news recover their validity.
13 II, 54| of Otho's death made the news travel more quickly. ~ ~
14 II, 55| brought into the theatre the news that Otho was dead, and
15 II, 58| About the same time news came to Vitellius that the
16 II, 73| Syria and Judaea brought the news that the provinces of the
17 III, 16| arrived at full speed with the news, that the enemy were approaching,
18 III, 35| part. Messengers carrying news of the victory were then
19 III, 36| at Ravenna. Then came the news about Caecina, and he heard
20 IV, 33| army of Germany. Soon the news reached the camp at Gelduba,
21 IV, 51| the centurion, and other news, true or false, exaggerated
22 IV, 60| Let not this monstrous news go forth to the whole world,
23 IV, 78| Vespasian, though the news is suppressed, is dead.
24 IV, 82| purpose by the deplorable news that this cohort had been
25 IV, 88| reached the Alps, favourable news of the operations among
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