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 1     I,      8| respectively the commander of the praetorian cohorts and the superintendent
 2     I,      9|        given the watchword to the praetorian cohorts, as commander-in-chief.
 3     I,     10|          of one thousand to every praetorian soldier, and of three hundred
 4     I,     22|           must be paid us. Do the praetorian cohorts, which have just
 5     I,     30|         of the State and with two praetorian cohorts, without any definite
 6     I,     30|          considerable part of the Praetorian cavalry, and the flower
 7     I,     33|    general's tribunal, and to any praetorian soldier or friend of Caesar'
 8     I,     39|  centurions or by soldiers of the praetorian cohorts. Some even the companies
 9     I,    102|      killed, and the tribune of a praetorian cohort was wounded, while
10    II,     20|           Caesar himself with two praetorian cohorts and some picked
11    II,     25|         from it. Caesar with some praetorian cohorts was the first, after
12    II,    113| prostitution. Vistilia, born of a praetorian family, had actually published
13   III,      3|        emperor had despatched two praetorian cohorts with instructions
14   III,     18|           a tribune of one of the Praetorian cohorts, who followed him,
15    IV,      1|         Sejanus, commander of the praetorian cohorts, of whose influence
16    IV,      6|        soldiery, three city, nine praetorian cohorts, levied for the
17    IV,     36|  Curtisius, once a soldier of the praetorian guard. First, by secret
18    VI,      3|         who had proposed that the praetorian soldiers, after having served
19    VI,     11|   colleague in the command of the praetorian cohorts, and subsequently
20    XI,     40|        must assure himself of the praetorian cohorts, must think of safety
21   XII,     24|    respectively, the consular and praetorian decorations. ~ ~
22   XII,     42|         to a grand spectacle; the praetorian cohorts were drawn up under
23   XII,     50|           from the command of the praetorian cohorts; for she thought
24   XII,     66|       raft stood companies of the praetorian cohorts and cavalry, with
25  XIII,     17|     Pollio, tribune of one of the praetorian cohorts, who had in his
26  XIII,     22|          to him the charge of the praetorian cohorts, but that through
27  XIII,     24|          having tampered with the praetorian cohorts in the capital,
28  XIII,     62|    Scribonii, to whom was given a praetorian cohort, the terror of which,
29   XIV,     16|       empire, and at inducing the praetorian cohorts to swear obedience
30   XIV,     64|         men to the command of the praetorian cohorts, Faenius Rufus,
31    XV,     60|      Subrius Flavus, tribune of a praetorian cohort, and Sulpicius Asper,
32    XV,     61|     Statius Proximus, tribunes of praetorian cohorts, and of two centurions,
33    XV,     61|         that the commander of the praetorian guard had come over to their
34    XV,     77|     Gavius Silvanus, tribune of a praetorian cohort, was ordered to report
35   XVI,     31|            Next day, however, two praetorian cohorts under arms occupied
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