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Alphabetical [« »] aristonicus 2 arm 1 armaments 1 armed 29 armenia 66 armenian 6 armenians 16 | Frequency [« »] 30 sudden 30 therefore 29 always 29 armed 29 believed 29 carried 29 cneius | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances armed |
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1 I, 31| sentries, and ordered bodies of armed men to be in readiness at 2 I, 42| with his sword through the armed and opposing throng. Neither 3 I, 46| troops and allies were to be armed against the retiring legions, 4 I, 59| accordingly proposed to send an armed fleet with some of our allies 5 I, 79| women, but openly against armed men do I wage war. There 6 I, 91| beleaguering the entrenchment in armed array, as to storm them 7 II, 10| some cavalry and a light armed force, who punished their 8 II, 17| If their first line is armed with spears, the rest have 9 II, 67| the picked men who were armed in Roman fashion within 10 II, 102| deserters who flocked to him, armed the camp-followers, crossed 11 II, 103| sides in hot anger at first armed for battle, and then in 12 II, 104| being threatened with an armed attack, and he put himself 13 II, 118| spirit. He was assailed by armed force, and while fighting 14 III, 60| repress it. Sacrovir with some armed cohorts had made himself 15 III, 60| forty thousand, one fifth armed like our legionaries; the 16 III, 77| war ended at Actium to the armed revolution in which Servius 17 IV, 65| garrisoned by a large force of armed soldiers along with some 18 V, 3| harshness, yet it was not armed rebellion or a longing for 19 VI, 32| of Sejanus attempting an armed revolt, he was to hurry 20 XII, 39| was in his front, and his armed bands were drawn up before 21 XII, 61| Camillus, had raised an armed insurrection in Dalmatia, 22 XII, 64| they interposed with an armed force, which was cut to 23 XIII, 42| their allegiance sought the armed protection of both empires, 24 XIII, 62| lead on to bloodshed and armed fighting, Caius Cassius 25 XIV, 11| joy, till the sight of an armed and threatening force scared 26 XIV, 41| with its dense array of armed warriors, while between 27 XIV, 45| number of about ten thousand armed men, when he prepared to 28 XV, 4| the bank of the Euphrates, armed a hastily collected force 29 XV, 86| others, implying that an armed soldier, like himself, would