Book, Par.
1 I, 33| confirmation, that Otho had been slain in the camp; soon, as happens
2 I, 34| bloody sword, cried "I have slain Otho." "Comrade," replied
3 I, 43| ordered to be sought out and slain, not to honour Galba, but
4 II, 16| carried the heads of the slain to Otho, as being the heads
5 II, 70| weapons and the heaps of slain. Some indeed there were
6 II, 88| unarmed people. Among the slain was the father of a soldier,
7 III, 23| engine. They were instantly slain, and their names have consequently
8 III, 29| Cremona was filled with slain.~ ~
9 III, 32| the battle, had there been slain. The occurrence of the fair
10 III, 51| soldier declared he had slain his brother in the late
11 III, 54| death. Some say that he was slain by order of Vitellius, but
12 III, 56| sacrifice, and was finally slain far from the spot where
13 III, 85| the spot where Galba was slain, was then driven along till
14 IV, 18| that Quintilius Varus was slain, and slavery driven out
15 IV, 34| of the engagement. Of the slain on that day the greater
16 IV, 35| had been either wounded or slain gained belief throughout
17 IV, 67| Let the property of the slain come into a common stock,
18 V, 10| Parthians, seized Judaea. He was slain by Publius Ventidius, and
19 V, 27| besieged, when the legates were slain, when the war, so necessary
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