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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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1 I, 7 | of Cornelius Aquinus and Fabius Valens, legates of legions, 2 I, 51| legates of the legions, Fabius Valens and Alienus Caecina. 3 I, 56| of the first legion, and Fabius Valens was the most energetic 4 I, 60| for the contemplated war. Fabius Valens was ordered to win 5 I, 61| observed as a happy omen for Fabius Valens and the forces which 6 I, 63| no honour by Vitellius. Fabius Valens had defamed him by 7 I, 73| Letters were also addressed by Fabius Valens in the name of the 8 II, 14| haste and alarm to inform Fabius Valens, how Otho's fleet 9 II, 27| battle. The forces also of Fabius Valens, who had now reached 10 II, 27| rising of Vitellius, joined Fabius Valens in the country of 11 II, 41| camp. There he found that Fabius Valens had given the signal 12 II, 54| till letters arrived from Fabius Valens which removed their 13 II, 55| There was read a letter from Fabius Valens to the consuls, which 14 II, 71| gladiators was then given by Fabius Valens at Bononia, with 15 II, 99| his hatred and jealousy of Fabius Valens. Being inferior to 16 III, 14| They elected to the command Fabius Fabullus, legate of the 17 III, 15| He concluded indeed that Fabius Valens had left the capital, 18 III, 15| treason of Caecina; and Fabius was loyal to Vitellius, 19 III, 36| Caecina, Vitellius had hurried Fabius Valens to the seat of war, 20 III, 40| Meanwhile Fabius Valens, who was moving along 21 III, 43| distracted Vitellianists, Fabius Valens returned to his ships 22 III, 62| About the same time Fabius Valens was put to death 23 III, 66| rivalry has been extinguished. Fabius Valens, captive as he was, 24 IV, 82| overland under the command of Fabius Priscus into the territory


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