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1 I, 27| About as many more soldiers joined them on their way, some
2 I, 30| legion levied from the fleet joined the Praetorians without
3 I, 60| the army of Britain had joined him, Vitellius, who had
4 I, 69| of the German army, they joined the Vitellianists, and by
5 I, 77| the province of Baetica he joined the states of Mauritania,
6 II, 27| the rising of Vitellius, joined Fabius Valens in the country
7 II, 30| After a rapid march they joined Caecina. The character of
8 II, 36| to that effect from Otho, joined with his cohorts, leaving
9 II, 54| arrival of the 14th legion, joined to the forces from Brixellum,
10 II, 63| however, when his brother joined him, and when those who
11 II, 81| the same alliance. There joined him, each with his entire
12 II, 86| the defeat of Bedriacum, joined Vespasian without hesitation,
13 III, 1 | Vitellius," they said, "has now joined them with the flower of
14 III, 9 | legions, which had not been joined by the army of Moesia, might
15 III, 47| sides and broad bottoms, and joined together without fastenings
16 III, 50| finished. They had been joined by the 11th legion, which
17 III, 81| tenets of the Stoics, had joined the envoys. He mingled with
18 IV, 22| Bructeri and the Tencteri joined him, and messengers summoned
19 IV, 27| Novesium the sixteenth legion joined it; Herennius Gallus, its
20 IV, 56| Tutor and Julius Sabinus joined him in his schemes. One
21 IV, 65| deserting the camp at Bonna, joined their ranks. When the report
22 IV, 73| the province. They were joined by the Singularian Horse,
23 V, 21| of Cerialis. Civilis was joined by some auxiliaries from
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