Book, Par.
1 I, 28| Julius Martialis was the tribune on guard in the camp. Appalled
2 I, 29| would allow to choose a tribune or centurion for themselves,
3 I, 37| the auxiliary troops. No tribune or centurion encouraged
4 I, 54| Not a single legate or tribune exerted himself for Galba;
5 I, 79| neutralised by the darkness. The tribune, who sought to check the
6 I, 81| himself. They wounded the tribune, Julius Martialis, and the
7 I, 83| centurion, nor the centurion the tribune, that thus we should rush,
8 I, 86| had restored the rank of tribune, taken from him by Galba.
9 II, 26| brother Julius Fronto, a tribune. In fact such was the panic
10 III, 9 | legion was commanded by the tribune Vipstanus Messalla, a man
11 III, 18| charged the wavering line; the tribune Vipstanus Messalla followed
12 III, 35| Spain. Julius Calenus, a tribune, was sent to Gaul, and Alpinius
13 III, 43| force he had once been a tribune. The inhabitants themselves,
14 III, 84| he was dragged out by the tribune Julius Placidus. His hands
15 III, 84| the blow was meant for the tribune. He struck off that officer'
16 III, 85| when to the insults of a tribune he answered, "Yet I was
17 IV, 9 | Vulcatius Tertullinus, tribune of the people, put his veto
18 IV, 37| Without a single legate or tribune venturing to check them,
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