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1 I, 9| legions, such vast auxiliary forces of the allies, and such 2 II, 4| first encounter, rallied his forces and possessed himself of 3 II, 84| Cotys at once dismissed the forces which he had prepared. Rhescuporis, 4 II, 84| strengthening himself with fresh forces of infantry and cavalry. ~ ~ 5 IV, 5| details, and thus show what forces Rome then had under arms, 6 IV, 67| day Sabinus displayed his forces in the plain, on the chance 7 IV, 83| that Vibenna's numerous forces established themselves in 8 XI, 11| Then it was that while the forces of the East were divided, 9 XI, 24| was about to entrust his forces. ~ ~ 10 XII, 15| they were joined by the forces of Carenes, and having crossed 11 XII, 45| in the neighbourhood, our forces would then have been totally 12 XII, 65| the unity of the barbarian forces, by cajolery of the people 13 XII, 72| they reminded us of the forces which they had afterwards 14 XIII, 48| in the occupation of our forces. Corbulo, that war might 15 XIII, 50| resolved finally to display his forces and either give battle on 16 XIV, 50| emperor strengthened the forces by sending from Germany 17 XV, 5| Moneses rapidly pushed on his forces to anticipate the rumour 18 XV, 11| reconnoitre the enemy's forces, he returned in alarm. And, 19 XV, 19| as he met them with his forces on the bank of the Euphrates, 20 XV, 20| eagles, and with their united forces invade Armenia, much weakened, 21 XV, 33| Itius, and the military forces to Corbulo, to which was