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1 I, 58| territory of the Lingones eight Batavian cohorts, which formed the
2 II, 22| squadron of horse; he was a Batavian. Turullius was a centurion
3 II, 27| already described how the Batavian cohorts who separated from
4 II, 66| summoned them, and that the Batavian cohorts should in the meantime
5 II, 66| Taurini it happened that a Batavian soldier fiercely charged
6 II, 69| accorded to the legions. The Batavian cohorts were sent back to
7 IV, 15| command of Vitellius all the Batavian youth was then being summoned
8 IV, 16| auxiliaries and with the Batavian cohorts, who, as I have
9 IV, 18| armies of Vindex. It was by Batavian cavalry that the Aedui and
10 IV, 19| were accompanied by some Batavian horse, who, though they
11 IV, 19| Claudius Labeo, prefect of the Batavian horse, who had been the
12 IV, 22| last breath. Then let not a Batavian refugee affect to decide
13 IV, 22| anger, and hurried the whole Batavian nation into open war. The
14 IV, 23| army with the elite of the Batavian troops, wishing to add a
15 IV, 25| general had despatched the Batavian cohorts from Mogontiacum,
16 IV, 58| given him, to enter the Batavian territory and bring back
17 IV, 60| Tutor, the Trever? Shall a Batavian give the signal for battle?
18 IV, 64| himself, nor obliged any Batavian to do so, for he relied
19 IV, 80| Lingones. On the right were the Batavian cohorts; on the left the
20 V, 20| equal. At the same time a Batavian deserter came up to Cerialis,
21 V, 21| fight for the defence of the Batavian capital, but carrying off
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