Book,  Par.

 1     I,      3|        Drusus's offspring, to the command of eight legions on the
 2     I,      6|          that he had executed the command, Tiberius replied that he
 3     I,      6|         that he had not given the command, and that the act must be
 4     I,     21|         were quartered, under the command of Junius Blaesus, who on
 5     I,     42|          thought them to be under command. ~ ~
 6     I,     87|          ears deaf to the word of command he ordered the Germans to
 7    II,     11|         ago, when Tiberius was in command. The permission was then
 8    II,     58|       safer with both his sons in command of legions. However, he
 9    II,     59|           and to take the word of command from their generals. On
10    II,     74|        under his own or his son's command, he had neglected to do
11    II,    100|    sympathy of the legions at his command. "Go back," they said, "
12    II,    102|    revolution, he had resumed the command of the army in the same
13   III,     28|        quitted Rome to resume his command and soon afterwards re-entered
14   III,    104|        One of the three under the command of Cornelius Scipio, Blaesus'
15   III,    105|     several detachments under the command of centurions of tried valour.
16    IV,     33|           four columns, under the command of his lieutenants and tribunes.
17    VI,     11|         father's colleague in the command of the praetorian cohorts,
18    VI,     38|          best men who were fit to command armies declined the service,
19    XI,     43| transferring for that one day the command of the soldiers to one of
20   XII,     33|      Lucius Pomponius, who was in command, directed the Vangiones
21   XII,     47|          for the legion under the command of Manlius Valens had meanwhile
22   XII,     48|              The legion under the command of Caesius Nasica fought
23   XII,     50|   Crispinus were removed from the command of the praetorian cohorts;
24   XII,     53|           some soldiers under the command of Caelius Pollio, a camp-prefect,
25   XII,     58|     Helvidius Priscus was sent in command of a legion to regulate,
26   XII,     65|           to its rescue under the command of Curtius Severus; for
27  XIII,      9|        once enter Armenia to take command of the army, he would draw
28  XIII,     22|        removal of Burrus from the command of the guards, as a man
29  XIII,     36|       Quirinalis, having, when in command of the crews at Ravenna,
30  XIII,     68|         Lucius Vetus were then in command of the army. Still, to avoid
31   XIV,     20|           from one who is able to command, carries with it the force
32   XIV,     64|          appointed two men to the command of the praetorian cohorts,
33    XV,      7|        Cappadocia, were under the command of Paetus, while the third,
34    XV,     37|          a senator's age, had the command of the fifth legion as "
35    XV,     56|        prepared for him at Nero's command by his own freedman, whose
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