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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