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Alphabetical [« »] side 55 sides 14 sido 2 siege 17 siege-javelins 1 siege-operations 1 siege-works 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 scaurus 17 seem 17 services 17 siege 17 specially 17 strife 17 struck | Publius (Gaius) Cornelius Tacitus Annals Concordances siege |
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1 III, 29| in war, who regarded the siege as a disgrace. Cheering 2 III, 56| of the foot to raise the siege. Every operation was at 3 IV, 33| on the spot, raised the siege at his first approach, by 4 IV, 67| adjoining hills, he began a siege by means of the works which 5 IV, 93| Frisii, raising at once the siege of the fortress and dispersing 6 XI, 10| embarrass himself with the siege of a strong city, which 7 XI, 10| compelled to raise the siege of Seleucia, encamped on 8 XII, 17| the Romans undertake the siege of towns. ~ ~ 9 XII, 18| stopped the conflict, the siege would have been begun and 10 XII, 36| who could not endure a siege, dispersed themselves throughout 11 XII, 55| Rhadamistus to hurry on the siege by all possible means. Then 12 XIII, 50| not interfering with the siege, and afraid that, in attempting 13 XIV, 43| stormed after a two days' siege. The victorious enemy met 14 XV, 5| needed for a successful siege. His thin showers of arrows 15 XV, 6| He had better give up the siege, or he, Corbulo too would 16 XV, 19| would have abandoned the siege from their fodder being 17 XV, 38| eyes, of the slaughter or siege of Roman armies. "But now,"