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 1     I,     27|      name, or to the company, cohort, or legion to which they
 2     I,    102|       tribune of a praetorian cohort was wounded, while they
 3   III,     29| Finally, he hemmed in a Roman cohort near the river Pagyda. The
 4   III,     29|       At the first shock, the cohort was driven back, upon which
 5   III,     30|     by lot from the disgraced cohort. So beneficial was this
 6   III,     58|    Aviola, who had summoned a cohort which was on garrison duty
 7   III,     63|       discomfited by a single cohort, the Treveri by one cavalry
 8    IV,     65|       support of a Sugambrian cohort, drawn up at no great distance
 9    VI,     13|    however, tribune of a city cohort, and now one of the prosecutors,
10   XII,     19|       slew the commander of a cohort and several centurions.~ ~
11   XII,     80|     Burrus, went forth to the cohort which was on guard after
12  XIII,     10|  Arrius Varus, commander of a cohort, to go and take the hostages.
13  XIII,     28|       the end of the year the cohort usually on guard during
14  XIII,     62|   whom was given a praetorian cohort, the terror of which, coupled
15    XV,     11|      named Arsamosata, with a cohort for their defence, thus
16    XV,     60|       tribune of a praetorian cohort, and Sulpicius Asper, a
17    XV,     77|       tribune of a praetorian cohort, was ordered to report this
18    XV,     90| Gerellanus, a tribune, with a cohort of soldiers, and with orders
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