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1 IV, 56| ally of the Romans. Julius Tutor and Julius Sabinus joined
2 IV, 56| Trever, the other a Lingon. Tutor had been made by Vitellius
3 IV, 59| Camp, when Classicus and Tutor, who had gone on in advance
4 IV, 59| finding that Classicus and Tutor persisted in their treachery,
5 IV, 60| Will you mount guard for Tutor, the Trever? Shall a Batavian
6 IV, 60| polluted and defiled by a Tutor and a Classicus. Grant that
7 IV, 62| Tutor and Classicus then divided
8 IV, 62| of the war between them. Tutor, investing the Colonia Agrippinensis
9 IV, 73| empire already won. Even Tutor made no haste to occupy
10 IV, 73| bitterness of a family feud. Tutor, having augmented the army
11 IV, 73| example. Avoiding Mogontiacum, Tutor retired with the Treveri
12 IV, 73| with Rome. Valentinus and Tutor again involved the Treveri
13 IV, 74| having heard of the defeat of Tutor and of the rout of the Treveri,
14 IV, 75| birthplace of Classicus and Tutor; it was by the treason of
15 IV, 77| expect a milder rule under Tutor and Classicus, and fancy
16 IV, 79| either openly, or in heart." Tutor maintained that the power
17 IV, 79| approval to the suggestions of Tutor, which were at once acted
18 IV, 81| their tents and baggage. Tutor, Classicus, and Civilis,
19 V, 21| uninterrupted surface of dry ground. Tutor, Classicus, and one hundred
20 V, 22| son Verax, Classicus, and Tutor, led each his own division.
21 V, 23| brought up, and carried off Tutor and Classicus. Even on this
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