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1 I, 80| his own, he had forthwith despatched the prefects of the Praetorian
2 II, 14| spot praying for aid. He despatched two cohorts of Tungrian
3 II, 82| and legates letters were despatched, and instructions were given
4 II, 85| a most atrocious act. He despatched a centurion to murder Tettius
5 III, 9 | three legions), Caecina despatched a letter reproaching them
6 III, 13| torn down, and persons were despatched to convey the intelligence
7 III, 35| of the victory were then despatched to Britain and to Spain.
8 IV, 14| indeed a letter had been despatched to him by Primus Antonius,
9 IV, 20| same time the messenger despatched by Civilis came up with
10 IV, 25| language that their general had despatched the Batavian cohorts from
11 IV, 50| Papirius, the centurion despatched by Mucianus. He declared
12 IV, 50| statement. The centurion despatched by Mucianus, on landing
13 IV, 58| Emissaries were likewise despatched throughout Gaul to stir
14 IV, 61| miserable death. Classicus despatched one Aemilius Longinus, a
15 IV, 78| Civilis and Classicus, but despatched the bearer and the letter
16 IV, 86| that an embassy should be despatched with presents to king Scydrothemis,
17 IV, 89| from this place Domitian despatched secret emissaries to Cerialis,
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