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Alphabetical [« »] praeneste 1 praetor 33 praetor-elect 1 praetorian 35 praetorians 8 praetors 11 praetorselect 1 | Frequency [« »] 35 just 35 lived 35 nations 35 praetorian 35 prepared 35 stood 35 threw | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances praetorian |
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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