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1 1, 4| were crowded with tribunes, centurions, and veterans. All the consul' 2 1, 18| corresponding share to the centurions and veterans. ~ 3 1, 21| other by their tribunes and centurions, and the most respectable 4 1, 40| money from the tribunes and centurions, which he distributed among 5 1, 40| secured the interest of the centurions by this pledge in his hands, 6 1, 47| centurion, and four other centurions, and above two hundred men. ~ 7 1, 58| legions, antesignani and centurions, who had requested to be 8 1, 65| applied to their tribunes and centurions, and entreated them to inform 9 1, 68| presence of the tribunes and centurions had the same effect: by 10 1, 72| sides. The lieutenants, centurions, and tribunes, gathered 11 1, 75| their standards, and sent centurions of the first rank as deputies 12 1, 75| several of the tribunes and centurions came to Caesar, and paid 13 1, 77| same oath. The tribunes and centurions followed their example; 14 1, 78| But of the tribunes and centurions, several voluntarily remained 15 1, 78| with great respect. The centurions he promoted to higher ranks, 16 1, 81| several privates and some centurions were killed. The main body 17 2, 21| liberty; to the Tribunes and Centurions who had gone there as a 18 2, 27| The next night two Marsian centurions with twenty-two men belonging 19 2, 28| excepting the change of a few centurions. Quintilius, making this 20 2, 44| of the troops sent their centurions as deputies to Varus at 21 3, 13| oath, and the tribunes and centurions followed their example: 22 3, 19| Plotius, and Lucius Tiburtius, centurions, and some privates; hereupon 23 3, 53| them volunteer veterans and centurions. Among them was Valerius, 24 3, 53| and in one cohort, four centurions lost their eyes. And being 25 3, 64| was preserved, but all the centurions of the first cohorts were 26 3, 67| which had lost so many centurions, and whose privates were 27 3, 71| thirty-two military tribunes and centurions. But the greatest part of 28 3, 94| camp, and calling to the centurions, whom he had placed to guard 29 3, 95| under the conduct of their centurions and tribunes, fled, without 30 3, 99| Caesar lost about thirty centurions, valiant officers. Crastinus,