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1 I, 7| secret (he had, in fact, sent the written order to the 2 I, 9| to the Senate House. He sent letters to the different 3 I, 26| previous to the mutiny had been sent to Nauportus to make roads 4 I, 28| or my brother to myself? Sent to you by the German army 5 I, 31| Senators; that meanwhile he had sent his son to concede unhesitatingly 6 I, 37| first-rank centurion, were again sent to Tiberius. Then ensued 7 I, 58| who were soon afterwards sent into Raetia, nominally to 8 I, 62| regard their safety. He sent a despatch to Caecina, which 9 I, 65| bridged over the Rhine, he sent across it 12,000 from the 10 I, 70| Then the soldiers who were sent to slay him, found him on 11 I, 70| these soldiers were not sent from Rome, but by Lucius 12 I, 75| graciously received and sent with an escort to the Gallic 13 I, 80| its fury on one point, he sent Caecina through the Bructeri 14 I, 81| the lot of mankind. Having sent on Caecina in advance to 15 I, 83| cohorts in reserve were sent, which, broken by the shock 16 II, 1| token of reverence and had sent him some of his children, 17 II, 5| Syria, Creticus Silanus, sent for him and kept him under 18 II, 7| accordingly he gave his mind, and sent Publius Vitellius and Caius 19 II, 10| arrived, and Caesar, having sent on his supplies and assigned 20 II, 14| expose the legions to danger, sent the cavalry across the river 21 II, 21| the cavalry which had been sent on in advance dashed on 22 II, 28| some of the legions were sent back overland into winter-quarters, 23 II, 30| speedily repaired them, sent them to search the islands. 24 II, 30| carried to Britain and were sent back by the petty chiefs. 25 II, 32| Tiberius, had himself been sent nine times by Augustus into 26 II, 43| witness. The praetor was sent to question her at her own 27 II, 58| Soon afterwards Drusus was sent into Illyricum to be familiarised 28 II, 61| fled to the Marcomanni, he sent envoys to Tiberius with 29 II, 61| enemy. Drusus, however, was sent as I have related, to establish 30 II, 62| and some one was to be sent from the Senate to examine 31 II, 70| been referred to chance, he sent some triremes, by the help 32 II, 76| of the Parthians. He had sent them to recall the memory 33 II, 82| Vibilius, he was received and sent to Forum Julii, a colony 34 II, 86| Pandus, propraetor of Moesia, sent to Thrace, with soldiers 35 II, 87| precedent of our ancestors who sent Marcus Lepidus into Egypt 36 II, 98| competitor. Sentius at once sent to Rome a woman infamous 37 II, 102| was led into this view. He sent a letter to Tiberius accusing 38 II, 105| which the petty kings had sent, by mixing with them some 39 II, 117| Arminius, if poison were sent for the perpetration of 40 III, 8| occupations. Drusus was sent to the armies of Illyricum, 41 III, 9| Piso meanwhile sent his son on to Rome with 42 III, 20| hand, but by that of one sent to be his executioner. Neither 43 III, 47| reproach. And so he was sent to Asia, and with respect 44 III, 56| commanded the nearest army, he sent some allied cavalry and 45 III, 58| by some legionary troops sent by Visellius Varro who commanded 46 III, 59| Visellius and Silius had sent from their respective armies, 47 III, 59| render us a service, was sent on in advance with a picked 48 III, 62| two legions, and having sent forward some auxiliary troops 49 IV, 6| the victory of Actium, and sent by Augustus powerfully manned 50 IV, 31| grandmother of Silvanus, sent her grandson a dagger. This 51 IV, 35| any guilty intention, had sent them to crave pardon of 52 IV, 35| one of the Senators was sent to present him with an ivory 53 IV, 36| beginnings. The emperor at once sent Staius, a tribune, with 54 IV, 37| emperor and that men had been sent to Gaul to excite rebellion, 55 IV, 38| conviction, Serenus had sent the emperor a letter, upbraiding 56 IV, 51| same time Further Spain sent a deputation to the Senate, 57 IV, 64| their caprice, and if they sent aid, they used to appoint 58 IV, 64| they took up arms, they sent envoys with assurances of 59 IV, 65| front of the rampart, he sent some picked archers, who, 60 IV, 74| clothes off their backs and sent them to our legions. And 61 IV, 74| ex-praetors, was chosen by lot and sent out. ~ ~ 62 IV, 93| well as that of the legions sent to support them, when three 63 IV, 93| the entire cavalry were sent to the attack. They were 64 IV, 93| being in extreme peril, sent messages imploring the whole 65 V, 3| their fury. A letter was sent, directed against Agrippina 66 V, 13| to go to Italy. Sabinus sent this account to Tiberius, 67 VI, 17| a division, the emperor sent a letter in which he gently 68 VI, 27| Galba, then consul. Having sent for him and sounded him 69 VI, 45| further added insult, and sent envoys to reclaim the treasures 70 VI, 46| king Phraates, should be sent from Rome. "Only a name," 71 VI, 62| the governor of Syria, sent as his lieutenant with four 72 VI, 68| and troops which would be sent by the Roman general, they 73 XI, 1| no further inquiry, but sent Crispinus, commander of 74 XI, 10| feared for themselves and sent for Vardanes. Ever ready 75 XI, 22| fort among them, while he sent envoys to invite the Greater 76 XII, 11| Parthians, which had been sent, as I have stated, to solicit 77 XII, 12| Tiberius, though he too had sent them sovereigns. He added 78 XII, 16| shifted his positions and sent emissaries to corrupt the 79 XII, 19| Next day they sent an embassy asking mercy 80 XII, 21| faith in suing for mercy. He sent at the same time envoys 81 XII, 24| popular talk: "I have not been sent, but have come back to you; 82 XII, 34| are perpetually at feud, sent envoys and hostages to Rome. 83 XII, 45| with some cavalry squadrons sent to their support, was utterly 84 XII, 47| foreseen; some cohorts were sent to her aid and a sharp contest 85 XII, 57| the emperor, envoys were sent to Pharasmanes, requiring 86 XII, 58| Pelignus, Helvidius Priscus was sent in command of a legion to 87 XII, 65| and routed some troopers sent from Syria to its rescue 88 XII, 72| which they had afterwards sent against Antiochus, Perses 89 XIII, 10| Meantime both sent messages to king Vologeses, 90 XIII, 10| A centurion, Insteius, sent perhaps by Ummidius on some 91 XIII, 14| of the presents secretly sent by the emperor to the girl. 92 XIII, 15| selected a jewelled robe and sent it as a gift to his mother, 93 XIII, 45| wholly reversed, and he sent envoys to ask on behalf 94 XIII, 51| waited for daylight, and then sent on his light-armed troops, 95 XIII, 62| deputations from Puteoli, sent to the Senate by the town 96 XIII, 71| soldiers may some day be sent! Let them by all means keep 97 XIV, 8| was to ignore it. Then she sent her freedman Agerinus to 98 XIV, 15| retired to Neapolis and sent a letter to the Senate, 99 XIV, 16| a shipwrecked woman had sent one man with a weapon to 100 XIV, 25| of praetor, and had been sent by Claudius to adjudicate 101 XIV, 34| Corbulo's envoys whom he had sent to Tigranocerta, reported 102 XIV, 35| the Hyrcanians, who had sent to the Roman emperor, imploring 103 XIV, 36| frontier through Media, sent on Verulanus, his lieutenant-general 104 XIV, 50| Classicanus, who had been sent as successor to Catus and 105 XIV, 51| freedmen, Polyclitus, was sent to survey the state of Britain, 106 XIV, 73| Plautus having been lately sent away to Asia, Sulla to Gallia 107 XIV, 75| up arms, and the soldiers sent to do the crime, not being 108 XIV, 82| The emperor accordingly sent for Anicetus, and reminded 109 XV, 4| messengers he could trust, he sent two legions under Verulanus 110 XV, 6| fortune with moderation, and sent Vologeses a message of remonstrance 111 XV, 6| routed; legions had been sent into Armenia, and other 112 XV, 8| Vologeses, who had been sent, as I have related, to the 113 XV, 11| few soldiers whom he had sent on in advance to reconnoitre 114 XV, 12| a soldier, and had again sent an entreaty to Corbulo, 115 XV, 19| those whom the king had sent to be witnesses, that no 116 XV, 20| Cappadocia. Vologeses, however, sent a message to Corbulo, requiring 117 XV, 26| private persons also, who were sent to inspect the provinces, 118 XV, 33| So the envoys were sent back without an answer, 119 XV, 33| Pannonia. Written orders were sent to the tetrarchs, the tributaries, 120 XV, 35| he did not repulse, but sent back with them some centurions 121 XV, 37| distinguished Roman knight, sent to assist in the campaign, 122 XV, 56| Secundus Carinas having been sent into those provinces. The 123 XV, 77| extent, that he had been sent to Seneca when ailing, to 124 XV, 78| replied that Natalis had been sent to him and had complained 125 XV, 78| or of a look, and merely sent in to Seneca one of his 126 XVI, 7| The emperor accordingly sent the Senate a speech in which 127 XVI, 9| suddenly seized by a centurion sent to slay him. When the man 128 XVI, 20| novelties in debauchery, and sent the account under seal to 129 XVI, 39| the consul's quaestor was sent to Thrasea, who was passing