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1 II, 67| where the enemy was led by Tacfarinas. A Numidian by birth, he 2 II, 67| army was so divided that Tacfarinas kept the picked men who 3 II, 67| squadrons on its wings. Nor did Tacfarinas refuse battle. The Numidians 4 III, 29| That same year Tacfarinas who had been defeated, as 5 III, 30| routed those same troops of Tacfarinas on their attacking a fortress 6 III, 31| Tacfarinas, however, finding that the 7 III, 47| disturbed by an incursion of Tacfarinas, and that they must use 8 III, 103| merited such a reward. For Tacfarinas, though often driven back, 9 III, 103| power, should a robber like Tacfarinas be bought off by peace and 10 III, 103| Before long the tactics of Tacfarinas were encountered in a similar 11 III, 105| of a campaign, he drove Tacfarinas by flying columns well acquainted 12 IV, 17| having helped our enemy Tacfarinas with supplies of grain, 13 IV, 32| contest with the Numidian Tacfarinas. Former generals, when they 14 IV, 32| laurelled statues, and yet Tacfarinas was still ravaging Africa, 15 IV, 33| Tacfarinas accordingly spread rumours; 16 IV, 33| several expeditions against Tacfarinas had proved the uselessness 17 IV, 34| were to aim at securing Tacfarinas, whom, after so many battles, 18 IV, 34| destruction of the enemy's leader. Tacfarinas, his guards slain round 19 IV, 35| terror at the destruction of Tacfarinas, and innocent of any guilty