Book,  Par.

1    II,    104|     the winter-quarters of the sixth legion, which was, he believed,
2    II,    107|       a standard bearer of the sixth legion went over to him
3   III,     40|  brought ruin. At last, in his sixth consulship, Caesar Augustus,
4     V,      7|       and the beginning of the sixth, recounting Sejanus' marriage
5     V,      7| division between the fifth and sixth books at this point rather
6  XIII,     47|  auxiliaries on the wings, the sixth legion in the centre, with
7  XIII,     50|   flanks marched the third and sixth legions, with some picked
8    XV,      7|       Paetus, while the third, sixth, and tenth legions and the
9    XV,     34|     into Armenia the third and sixth legions, troops in thorough
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