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 1     I,      3|         of the loss of Quintilius Varus and his army than out of
 2     I,     14|          disasters of Lollius and Varus, the murders at Rome of
 3     I,     56|         would avenge the death of Varus and his three legions. Never
 4     I,     72|      rushed to arms, and he urged Varus to arrest himself and Arminius
 5     I,     72|  distinguishing the innocent. But Varus fell by fate and by the
 6     I,     76|       also taken in the defeat of Varus were brought in, having
 7     I,     77|          therefore I denounced to Varus, who then commanded your
 8     I,     80|          which had been lost with Varus. The troops were then marched
 9     I,     80| Teutoburgium where the remains of Varus and his legions were said
10     I,     81|          sights and associations. Varus's first camp with its wide
11     I,     81|       eagles were captured, where Varus was pierced by his first
12     I,     87|          seemed to see Quintilius Varus, covered with blood, rising
13     I,     87|        again and again, "Behold a Varus and legions once more entangled
14     I,     87|    legions once more entangled in Varus's fate." As he spoke, he
15     I,     94|          the corpse of Quintilius Varus. Meanwhile Gaul, Spain,
16    II,      9|        lately raised in memory of Varus's legions, and the old altar
17    II,     18|         cowardly fugitives out of Varus's army, men who rather than
18    II,     31|          said, an eagle of one of Varus's legions was buried and
19    II,     51|           the standards lost with Varus, under the leadership of
20    II,     59|         they had slain Quintilius Varus. They should simply remember
21    IV,     84|          circumstance. Quintilius Varus, a rich man and related
22    IV,     84|           ancestry, was allied to Varus, and was now himself seeking
23   XII,     33|        survivors of the defeat of Varus.~ ~
24  XIII,     10|      knowing this, ordered Arrius Varus, commander of a cohort,
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