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praetextata 1
praetor 14
praetorian 50
praetorians 16
praetors 2
praetorship 1
praise 6
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16 pannonia
16 passing
16 powerful
16 praetorians
16 priscus
16 profligacy
16 recent
Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus
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praetorians

   Book,  Par.
1 I, 30| from the fleet joined the Praetorians without any hesitation. 2 I, 37| distinction being observed between Praetorians and legionaries, both of 3 I, 45| will of the soldiery. The Praetorians chose their own prefects. 4 I, 73| they were detained. Some Praetorians, whom Otho had attached 5 I, 74| shake the loyalty of the Praetorians. Nevertheless secret emissaries 6 I, 86| cohorts, and many of the Praetorians, the stay and strength of 7 II, 8 | the armies of Syria to the Praetorians, was assailed by him with 8 II, 14| border on the coast, the Praetorians fully occupying the level 9 II, 22| burst open the gates. The Praetorians opposed them by rolling 10 II, 44| army was broken, but the Praetorians angrily complained that 11 II, 46| groaned. Nor was it only the Praetorians, who were peculiarly Otho' 12 II, 82| they were to attach the Praetorians, who hated Vitellius, by 13 II, 96| against the lately disbanded Praetorians, and asserted that false 14 III, 23| Antonius, who brought up the Praetorians. They took up the conflict, 15 III, 24| Then angrily turning to the Praetorians, "Clowns," said he, "unless 16 III, 43| he was respected by the Praetorians, in which force he had once


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