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1 I, 86| than himself. Suetonius Paullinus, Marius Celsus, and Annius
2 I, 86| on the high influence of Paullinus, on the energy of Celsus,
3 I, 89| employed those of Celsus and Paullinus in war. There were some
4 II, 23| Annius Gallus, Suetonius Paullinus, and Marius Celsus. The
5 II, 24| the command of Celsus and Paullinus. Caecina was greatly annoyed
6 II, 24| Othonianist generals, and Paullinus assumed the command of the
7 II, 25| surrounded their rear. Suetonius Paullinus did not at once give the
8 II, 26| destroyed, had not Suetonius Paullinus given the signal of recall.
9 II, 26| given the signal of recall. Paullinus alleged that he feared the
10 II, 31| better course. Then Suetonius Paullinus, thinking that it befitted
11 II, 33| acquiesced in the opinion of Paullinus; and Annius Gallus, who
12 II, 33| person, or to withdraw. Paullinus and Celsus no longer opposed,
13 II, 37| certain measure of delay, Paullinus especially entertaining
14 II, 37| yet I cannot suppose that Paullinus, wise as he was, could have
15 II, 39| prefect Proculus. Celsus and Paullinus, as no one made any use
16 II, 40| their position. Celsus and Paullinus remonstrated against exposing
17 II, 44| to no profit. Suetonius Paullinus and Licinius Proculus, taking
18 II, 60| Vitellius detained Suetonius Paullinus and Licinus Proculus in
19 III, 42| the procurator Valerius Paullinus, an enterprising officer,
20 III, 43| Paullinus had collected all the troops
21 III, 43| Liburnian ships, dispatched by Paullinus.~ ~
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