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 1     I,     22|            but, quartered under a legion's standard we toil through
 2     I,     23|          chief honour for his own legion, they turned to other thoughts,
 3     I,     27|           the company, cohort, or legion to which they respectively
 4     I,     36|      troops from the old, and one legion from another. Then by degrees
 5     I,     39|        eighth, then the fifteenth legion returned; the ninth cried
 6     I,     50|          in the camp of the first legion. There clasping the standards
 7     I,     51|           disgrace into which the legion had brought itself, he dwelt
 8     I,     57| Caetronius commander of the first legion, who tried and punished
 9     I,     58|           If the tribunes and the legion commended his energy and
10     I,     67|          van; then came the first legion, and, with the baggage in
11     I,     67|        right flank. The twentieth legion secured the rear, and, next,
12     I,     68|          the men of the twentieth legion, and in a loud voice exclaimed
13     I,     80|           eagle of the nineteenth legion which had been lost with
14     I,     87|         hemmed in, when the first legion threw itself in the way.
15    II,     67|     Africa, united in one force a legion and all the regularly enlisted
16    II,     67|          only to be defeated. The legion was in the army's centre;
17    II,     74|       winterquarters of the tenth legion, each controlling his looks,
18    II,    104|      winter-quarters of the sixth legion, which was, he believed,
19    II,    105|       raised to the strength of a legion the Cilician auxiliaries
20    II,    107|      standard bearer of the sixth legion went over to him with his
21   III,     10|         road, where he overtook a legion which was marching from
22   III,     56|      well-timed sally just as the legion arrived. A battle or even
23    IV,     32|    Blaesus, had ordered the ninth legion home, and Publius Dolabella,
24    IV,     65|         of Pomponius Labeo with a legion from Moesia and of king
25    IV,     93|        the commander of the fifth legion, but he too, finding his
26    VI,     44|           whom he had commanded a legion, by alleging that he had
27   XII,     47|          from prosperous, for the legion under the command of Manlius
28   XII,     48|                               The legion under the command of Caesius
29   XII,     58|          was sent in command of a legion to regulate, according to
30  XIII,     43|         and to these were added a legion from Germany with its auxiliary
31  XIII,     47|           on the wings, the sixth legion in the centre, with which
32  XIII,     47|          as to look like a single legion. Tiridates towards evening
33   XIV,     43|            commander of the ninth legion, as he was coming to the
34   XIV,     45|      Suetonius had the fourteenth legion with the veterans of the
35   XIV,     46|          a righteous vengeance; a legion which dared to fight has
36   XIV,     49|                     At first, the legion kept its position, clinging
37   XIV,     49|        camp-prefect of the second legion, when he knew of the success
38   XIV,     49|           that he had cheated his legion out of like glory, and had
39    XV,     11|       danger, was keeping the 5th legion at a distance in Pontus;
40    XV,     11|         war. He summoned the 12th legion, and then was discovered
41    XV,     33|           was added the fifteenth legion, under the leadership of
42    XV,     34|       added to his army the fifth legion, which, having been quartered
43    XV,     37|          the command of the fifth legion as "legatus," entered the
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