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1 I, 26| have seized Otho on the 14th of January, as he was returning
2 I, 58| the auxiliary force of the 14th legion, but which had, among
3 I, 63| before related, from the 14th legion, and had been incorporated
4 I, 89| On the 14th of March, after commending
5 II, 11| Galba, the 11th, 13th, and 14th were veteran soldiers, the
6 II, 11| were veteran soldiers, the 14th having particularly distinguished
7 II, 27| cohorts who separated from the 14th legion during the Neronian
8 II, 27| mastered the men of the 14th, that they had taken Italy
9 II, 32| the war. In a few days the 14th legion, itself highly renowned,
10 II, 43| a charge of the 5th. The 14th was surrounded by a superior
11 II, 54| that, by the arrival of the 14th legion, joined to the forces
12 II, 66| enemies. The soldiers of the 14th legion were peculiarly furious.
13 II, 66| feud between them and the 14th. In the presence of such
14 II, 66| cohorts taken the side of the 14th, and given confidence to
15 II, 66| to other cities. When the 14th had made the descent on
16 II, 68| cry was raised that the 14th legion had retraced its
17 II, 86| Despatches were sent to the 14th legion in Britain and to
18 IV, 71| over the Graian Alps. The 14th legion was summoned from
19 IV, 82| He was afraid that the 14th legion, supported by the
20 V, 16| arrival of the 2nd, 6th, and 14th legions. The auxiliary infantry
21 V, 18| appropriate appeals. The 14th were styled the "Conquerors
22 V, 21| The next day the 14th legion was sent into the
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