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captivity 3
capture 9
captured 19
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caractacus 1
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19 besieged
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19 burst
19 captured
19 checked
19 course
19 defeat
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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captured

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 81| closed as they might be in a captured city. Few of the citizens 2 II, 43| Orfidius Benignus, but captured many colours and standards 3 II, 61| of fanatics. Mariccus was captured in the engagement, and was 4 II, 89| into Rome as if it were a captured city, he assumed a civil 5 III, 43| off Massilia. There he was captured by some Liburnian ships, 6 III, 44| Valens once captured, everything turned to swell 7 III, 54| spies of Vitellius whom they captured, after conducting them round 8 III, 54| remains of Cremona, and the captured legions. He then made his 9 III, 72| nor the Gauls, when it was captured, had been able to violate, 10 IV, 1 | and all the miseries of a captured city, till the license of 11 IV, 12| of slaughtered armies, of captured encampments, of Gaul in 12 IV, 18| their respective states the captured prefects of cohorts, and 13 IV, 19| with the standards of the captured cohorts, to keep their recent 14 IV, 55| Gauls, they remembered, had captured the city in former days, 15 IV, 74| hills were less steep, and captured the principal Belgic chiefs, 16 IV, 80| legions, which had been captured at Bonna and Novesium, with 17 IV, 82| ships was either sunk or captured. The same tribe also routed 18 V, 24| broad daylight with the captured vessels. The praetorian 19 V, 25| galley. With these were the captured vessels, in which, picturesquely


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