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flavianists 7
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flavius 16
fled 19
fleet 56
fleets 10
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Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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fled

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 59| cavalry sided with Caelius, he fled for safety to Vitellius. 2 I, 67| of wounded and stragglers fled for refuge to Mount Vocetius. 3 II, 29| stones at him, and, when he fled, pursued him. Crying out 4 II, 43| generals had long since fled and Caecina and Valens strengthened 5 II, 44| penetrated, and the Othonianists fled on all sides in the direction 6 II, 65| Trebellius Maximus. He had fled from Britain because of 7 II, 85| acquainted with the country, fled through the pathless wastes 8 III, 4 | Vitellius; and as he had fled when the movement in the 9 III, 17| Antonius pursued those that fled, and crushed those that 10 III, 61| begged for quarter. Some fled back into the camp, and 11 III, 79| taken prisoner; the rest fled in disgraceful confusion, 12 III, 84| even the meanest slaves had fled, or where they avoided his 13 IV, 34| orderly array of the enemy, fled to their own lines. What 14 IV, 41| it was known that he had fled for refuge to Vespasian. 15 IV, 68| perished in the war, or have fled to their own homes. As for 16 IV, 70| Lingones were defeated. Sabinus fled from the battle with a cowardice 17 IV, 73| cease from hostilities, fled to those States which had 18 IV, 81| conquerors turned their backs and fled. Their own account was, 19 V, 20| Germans were routed, and fled towards the Rhine. The war


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