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Alphabetical [« »] authorship 1 autumn 1 auxiliaries 24 auxiliary 18 auzea 1 avail 6 available 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 united 19 wrath 18 admitted 18 auxiliary 18 brief 18 bring 18 cannot | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances auxiliary |
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1 I, 9| many legions, such vast auxiliary forces of the allies, and 2 I, 46| were undefended. Yet if the auxiliary troops and allies were to 3 I, 51| envoys with an escort of auxiliary cavalry. ~ ~ 4 I, 67| cavalry, and some of the auxiliary cohorts led the van; then 5 II, 20| the following order. The auxiliary Gauls and Germans were in 6 II, 67| birth, he had served as an auxiliary in the Roman camp, then 7 III, 31| Apronius with some cavalry and auxiliary infantry, reinforced by 8 III, 52| in Rome to use it as an auxiliary in crime. There was an end 9 III, 62| having sent forward some auxiliary troops was ravaging those 10 IV, 93| as well as some picked auxiliary infantry and cavalry. Instantly 11 IV, 93| they were beating back our auxiliary horse as well as that of 12 XI, 21| had served long as our auxiliary, had then deserted, and, 13 XII, 46| they cut off two of our auxiliary cohorts, the rapacity of 14 XIII, 9| troops, together with the auxiliary infantry and cavalry which 15 XIII, 43| legion from Germany with its auxiliary cavalry and light infantry. 16 XIII, 44| and having stationed his auxiliary infantry at suitable points, 17 XIII, 70| disdained obedience, some auxiliary cavalry by a sudden attack 18 XV, 10| us were occupied by our auxiliary infantry, then, by the entrenchments