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1 I, 45| the ranks, had afterwards commanded the watch, and who, while
2 I, 60| 40,000 armed men; Caecina commanded 30,000 from Upper Germany,
3 I, 78| himself, as if it were he that commanded success in war, and that
4 II, 12| Through his fleets, which commanded the sea, he held the greater
5 II, 12| of authority, and Clemens commanded only for popularity, and
6 II, 22| themselves up to him. Julius commanded a squadron of horse; he
7 II, 22| unfriendly to Caecina, as he had commanded a company in Germany. ~ ~
8 II, 40| inactivity of the generals, and commanded that matters should be brought
9 II, 51| the forces which had been commanded by Flavius Sabinus signified
10 III, 8 | argument, that as Aegypt, which commanded the corn supplies, and the
11 III, 9 | Claudius'). This legion was commanded by the tribune Vipstanus
12 III, 10| of two legions, the third commanded by Dillius Aponianus, the
13 III, 43| colony of Forum Julii, which commanded the sea. His influence was
14 III, 44| Vespasian, who had there commanded the 2nd legion by the appointment
15 III, 47| barbarian slave, who had before commanded the royal fleet. This was
16 III, 60| for an encampment, for it commanded an extensive prospect, provisions
17 III, 77| of a range of hills which commanded the enemy's position. From
18 IV, 13| cohorts had been transferred, commanded, according to ancient custom,
19 IV, 28| severely beaten, he was commanded to declare for what bribe
20 IV, 36| overland, for the enemy commanded the river. The march of
21 IV, 50| the legion in Africa was commanded by Valerius Festus, a young
22 IV, 69| Civilis into his army. He now commanded vast resources, as the States
23 V, 23| among them Briganticus, who commanded a squadron of cavalry, and
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