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Alphabetical [« »] cherished 2 cherishing 1 cheruscan 3 cherusci 19 chest 1 chewing 1 chidings 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 brothers 19 campania 19 checked 19 cherusci 19 concealed 19 confidence 19 counsels | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances cherusci |
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1 I, 74| been the intention of the Cherusci to help the Chatti; but 2 I, 79| hither and thither among the Cherusci, demanding "war against 3 I, 80| language roused not only the Cherusci but the neighbouring tribes 4 I, 85| javelins amid the water. The Cherusci, on the other hand, were 5 II, 11| between the Romans and the Cherusci. On its banks stood Arminius 6 II, 14| stream is most rapid. The Cherusci, by a pretended flight, 7 II, 19| outskirts of the wood. The Cherusci were posted by themselves 8 II, 21| plains, into the wood. The Cherusci, who were between them, 9 II, 24| between themselves and the Cherusci. Here their infantry was 10 II, 32| been forced into peace. The Cherusci too and the other insurgent 11 II, 52| celebrated his triumph over the Cherusci, Chatti, and Angrivarii, 12 II, 58| imploring help against the Cherusci. For when the Romans had 13 II, 59| Thus it was not only the Cherusci and their allies, the old 14 II, 60| centred all the renown of the Cherusci, that to his counsels was 15 II, 61| motives of their own. The Cherusci and Langobardi were fighting 16 II, 61| of Roman arms against the Cherusci, when he had rendered no 17 XI, 19| this same year that the Cherusci asked Rome for a king. They 18 XII, 34| Romans, on the other by the Cherusci, with whom they are perpetually 19 XIII, 72| Chatti and then with the Cherusci, and after long wanderings,