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Alphabetical [« »] attaches 1 attachment 7 attachments 1 attack 44 attacked 15 attacking 4 attacks 4 | Frequency [« »] 45 tribune 45 usual 44 arminius 44 attack 44 barbarians 44 centurions 44 envoys | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances attack |
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1 I, 46| mutiny, and would certainly attack if the Rhine bank were undefended. 2 I, 83| the signal to rush to the attack. Thereupon our cavalry was 3 I, 84| the repair and others the attack. ~ ~ 4 I, 87| Arminius, though free to attack, did not at the moment rush 5 II, 14| bursting on him in a sudden attack from all points they thrust 6 II, 15| would venture on a night attack on his camp. He put faith 7 II, 16| there was a skirmishing attack on our camp, without any 8 II, 21| spirit had rushed to the attack, ordered the finest of his 9 II, 21| Vendelici, and Gauls faced his attack. By a strong bodily effort, 10 II, 31| they had rushed to the attack with the same courage, with 11 II, 104| threatened with an armed attack, and he put himself at the 12 II, 107| Piso vainly attempted an attack on the fleet which waited 13 III, 56| cavalry and light infantry to attack those who were roaming in 14 III, 104| war of surprises, he would attack, would elude pursuit, and 15 IV, 33| desultory movements with the attack of heavy troops from a single 16 IV, 66| detachments, one of which was to attack the plunderers, the other, 17 IV, 86| ex-praetors, conspired to attack him, with an eye to the 18 IV, 93| cavalry were sent to the attack. They were strong enough, 19 V, 14| repulsed his colleague's attack, but was for dragging him 20 VI, 13| he had either written an attack on Caius Caesar as a profligate, 21 VI, 51| must, they said, anticipate attack by a hand to hand charge. 22 VI, 51| their enemy with a double attack, pressed as they were by 23 XII, 36| had there rushed to the attack. So Vannius came down out 24 XII, 41| heavy-armed soldiers rushed to the attack; the first harassed the 25 XII, 77| burden of anxiety, he had an attack of illness, and went to 26 XIII, 29| he fiercely repulsed his attack and then on recognizing 27 XIII, 45| generals and officers might attack several points simultaneously. 28 XIII, 48| could not however make any attack on the supplies, as they 29 XIII, 49| them with confidence to attack the capital of the country, 30 XIII, 50| ordered to resist any close attack of the enemy, but not to 31 XIII, 50| missile-range, now threatening attack, now seemingly afraid, with 32 XIII, 51| the walls and begin the attack from a distance. The inhabitants 33 XIII, 61| story that a treacherous attack had been planned on the 34 XIII, 70| threatening them with a Roman attack if they did not retire into 35 XIII, 70| auxiliary cavalry by a sudden attack made it a necessity for 36 XIV, 11| had fled in terror at the attack. A small lamp was in the 37 XIV, 33| which repulsed the first attack, was reduced by blockade. 38 XIV, 40| He therefore prepared to attack the island of Mona which 39 XV, 5| been surprised by a sudden attack from the enemy, had inspired 40 XV, 6| were ready to rush to the attack on behalf of Syria, while 41 XV, 12| latter by the menace of an attack, and crushed the legionaires, 42 XV, 61| formed a sudden resolution to attack Nero when singing on the 43 XVI, 16| conspiracy, fearful of a sudden attack. So the centurion, having 44 XVI, 25| they destroy it, they will attack freedom itself. In vain