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1 I, 48| and twentieth legions were led back by their officer Caecina 2 I, 49| would hold as a deserter, he led them back into their winter-quarters, 3 I, 67| of the auxiliary cohorts led the van; then came the first 4 I, 78| the old province. He then led back the army and received 5 I, 80| enemy, while the cavalry was led by its commander Pedo by 6 I, 83| unacquainted with it, when Caesar led forth his legions in battle 7 I, 84| Soon afterwards Germanicus led back his army to the Amisia, 8 I, 93| out to higher ground and led his men up to it. There 9 II, 9| Luppia was being besieged, led six legions to the spot. 10 II, 19| demanding battle, their chiefs led them down into a plain named 11 II, 32| The soldiers were then led back into winter-quarters, 12 II, 60| attacked by twelve legions led by Tiberius, and had preserved 13 II, 67| Africa, where the enemy was led by Tacfarinas. A Numidian 14 II, 82| strength of the Hermundusi led by Vibilius, he was received 15 II, 89| repealed or reversed. This led to grievous insults on Piso, 16 II, 102| for violent action, was led into this view. He sent 17 III, 58| commanded in Lower Germany, and led by the same Aviola and some 18 III, 63| of Germany to have to be led against Gauls, as against 19 III, 76| our own hearts. Let us be led to amendment, the poor by 20 III, 104| another quarter, Blaesus's son led a separate force of his 21 IV, 33| Marauding parties were also led by picked Moors, Dolabella 22 IV, 34| whither they were being led, were hurried along at quick 23 IV, 61| Octavia, and subsequently led an army across the Elbe, 24 IV, 63| The horse was caught and led through the neighbouring 25 IV, 83| Caelius by Caeles Vibenna, who led the Etruscan people to the 26 IV, 86| in an unlawful secret, led to a semblance of close 27 VI, 28| Thrasyllus accordingly was led up the same cliffs, and 28 VI, 54| advantage thus offered, and then led the main strength of the 29 XI, 45| price of infamy. Then he led the emperor, furious and 30 XII, 21| only that he might not be led in triumph, and pay the 31 XII, 35| of a sister of Vannius, led the movement. Claudius, 32 XII, 41| points of the position, led on his furious men, and 33 XIII, 48| into four divisions, he led one in the dense array of 34 XIII, 72| the enemy's rear, himself led his legions into the territory 35 XIV, 24| time a trifling beginning led to frightful bloodshed between 36 XIV, 79| military surveillance. This led to incessant and outspoken 37 XV, 9| winter was now at hand, he led back his army and wrote 38 XV, 11| him for facing the foe, he led out his legions, as if he 39 XV, 34| quite unfit for battle, and led thence into Armenia the 40 XV, 86| to the motives which had led him on to forget his oath 41 XVI, 41| the Senate's decision, he led Helvidius and Demetrius