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 1     I,     77|   denounced to Varus, who then commanded your army, Arminius, the
 2     I,     84|        sea-coast. Caecina, who commanded a division of his own, was
 3    II,     14|     river by the fords. It was commanded by Stertinius and Aemilius,
 4   III,      2|    roofs and every place which commanded the most distant prospect
 5   III,     29|       Pagyda. The position was commanded by Decrius, a soldier energetic
 6   III,     56|        to Publius Vellaeus who commanded the nearest army, he sent
 7   III,     58|    sent by Visellius Varro who commanded in Lower Germany, and led
 8   III,     89|    oracle of Apollo, which had commanded them to dedicate a temple
 9    IV,     24|      As for Silius, his having commanded a great army for seven years,
10    IV,     85| renders it most delightful. It commanded too a prospect of the most
11    VI,     20|      requested that Macro, who commanded the praetorians, with a
12    VI,     44|  Gaetulicus, under whom he had commanded a legion, by alleging that
13    XI,     40|         next, Lusius Geta, who commanded the praetorians. When they
14    XI,     43|      little trust in Geta, who commanded the praetorians, a man swayed
15    XV,      8|        first of which was then commanded by Funisulanus Vettonianus
16    XV,     37|     proved by the fact that he commanded Paetus' son, who was a tribune,
17   XVI,     18|      rank. The latter had once commanded the praetorians and had
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