Book, Par.
1 I, 58| Italian Legion and the Taurine Horse, which was stationed at
2 I, 63| Italian legion and the Taurine Horse were withdrawn. It was resolved
3 I, 69| good news, that Silius' Horse, which was quartered in
4 I, 69| from Germany, and Petra's Horse, while he made a brief halt
5 I, 83| that thus we should rush, horse and foot together, on our
6 II, 14| infantry, four squadrons of horse, and all the cavalry of
7 II, 17| Silius' Horse had now, as I have already
8 II, 22| commanded a squadron of horse; he was a Batavian. Turullius
9 II, 33| injured by the fall of his horse, was reported to agree by
10 II, 76| fleets, auxiliaries both horse and foot, kings most faithful
11 III, 5 | Sextilius Felix with Aurius' Horse, eight cohorts, and the
12 III, 6 | Vitellius, and the Sebonian Horse had taken up a position
13 III, 18| as the legionaries. The horse and foot, thus mixed together,
14 IV, 15| we have a vast force of horse and foot; we have the Germans
15 IV, 19| accompanied by some Batavian horse, who, though they had been
16 IV, 19| prefect of the Batavian horse, who had been the rival
17 IV, 34| winter camp of a body of horse stationed at Ascibergium,
18 IV, 35| ground by the fall of his horse. A report that he had been
19 IV, 50| Sagitta, prefect of Petra's Horse, making a very quick passage,
20 IV, 65| spectacle. The Picentine Horse could not endure the triumph
21 IV, 73| joined by the Singularian Horse, which had been raised some
22 V, 23| many missiles, left his horse, and swam across the river.
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