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Alphabetical [« »] horseback 2 horseman 1 horsemen 1 horses 25 hortalus 4 hortensius 4 hospitable 2 | Frequency [« »] 25 free 25 happened 25 hearing 25 horses 25 look 25 origin 25 read | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances horses |
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1 I, 81| of weapons and limbs of horses, and also human heads, prominently 2 I, 87| inflicting wounds chiefly on the horses. Staggering in their blood 3 I, 90| Next he handed over the horses, beginning with his own, 4 I, 94| they had at hand, arms, horses, gold. Germanicus having 5 I, 94| for the war their arms and horses, and relieved the soldiers 6 II, 3| by his feeble interest in horses, by the litter in which 7 II, 6| been exhausted by supplying horses; a long baggage-train presented 8 II, 6| and the cavalry with their horses would arrive, in good condition, 9 II, 7| fit for the carrying of horses or supplies, and being equipped 10 II, 15| had heard the neighing of horses and the hum of a huge and 11 II, 28| which rushed in upon them. Horses, beasts of burden, baggage, 12 II, 29| existence on carcases of horses washed on the same shores. 13 II, 31| shores with the carcases of horses and of men, they had rushed 14 II, 78| gold, the tale of arms and horses, the gifts of ivory and 15 IV, 34| half-asleep barbarians, whose horses were tethered or roaming 16 XII, 15| priests in a dream equip horses for the chase and place 17 XII, 15| near his temple. When the horses have been laden with quivers 18 XII, 43| to myself. I had men and horses, arms and wealth. What wonder 19 XII, 60| in the swiftness of the horses which bore him and his wife 20 XIII, 4| practised the management of horses, occasionally composing 21 XIII, 73| Mercury, a vow which consigns horses, men, everything indeed 22 XIV, 20| where he might manage his horses, without the spectacle being 23 XIV, 40| swam by the side of their horses. ~ ~ 24 XIV, 65| disparaged his ability in driving horses, and ridiculed his voice 25 XV, 18| the utmost speed of their horses; for a rumour had gained