Book, Par.
1 I, 14| Vinius and Laco, Marius Celsus, consul elect, and Ducennius
2 I, 30| an intention to deceive. Celsus Marius was sent to the picked
3 I, 30| Illyrian detachments drove Celsus away with a shower of javelins.
4 I, 38| the Forum. Already Marius Celsus had brought back discouraging
5 I, 44| They demanded that Marius Celsus, consul elect, Galba's faithful
6 I, 70| certain to return. Marius Celsus, consul elect, whom he had
7 I, 70| opposed to his own party. Celsus pleaded guilty to the charge
8 I, 70| fatality, as it seemed, Celsus maintained also to Otho
9 I, 70| unfortunate. The escape of Celsus gratified the leading men
10 I, 76| Arrius Antoninus and Marius Celsus from that time to the 1st
11 I, 86| Suetonius Paullinus, Marius Celsus, and Annius Gallus, were
12 I, 86| Paullinus, on the energy of Celsus, on the mature judgment
13 I, 89| as he employed those of Celsus and Paullinus in war. There
14 II, 23| Suetonius Paullinus, and Marius Celsus. The murderers of Galba
15 II, 24| gained under the command of Celsus and Paullinus. Caecina was
16 II, 24| command of the infantry, Celsus of the cavalry. The veterans
17 II, 25| Vitellianists began to retreat, but Celsus, aware of the stratagem,
18 II, 25| their position, and seeing Celsus gradually give way, followed
19 II, 33| Marius Celsus acquiesced in the opinion
20 II, 33| withdraw. Paullinus and Celsus no longer opposed, for they
21 II, 39| of the prefect Proculus. Celsus and Paullinus, as no one
22 II, 40| miles from their position. Celsus and Paullinus remonstrated
23 II, 44| own crimes. Titianus and Celsus were favoured by the darkness.
24 II, 60| him from danger. Marius Celsus had his consulship confirmed
25 II, 60| with it the destruction of Celsus. Vitellius refused, and
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