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1     I,     48|    legions were led back by their officer Caecina to the canton of
2    II,     25|           Seius Tubero, his chief officer, he assigned the cavalry
3    II,     88|       chains by Vibius Fronto, an officer of cavalry; and then Remmius,
4   III,     58|        former were put down by an officer, Acilius Aviola, who had
5   XII,     80|      suggestion of the commanding officer, he was hailed with joyful
6  XIII,     44| first-rank centurion. Though this officer had reported that the barbarians
7  XIII,     50|         and that only one cavalry officer advanced too boldly, and
8    XV,     32|        blunders through any other officer's incapacity; for people
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